though, with susan black s opinion more widely held. i have turned on at 6pm to watch the news and it is complete coverage of wrexham football club s victory parade . this may be a small news item of, say, five minutes length, but so far it has lasted one and a half hours and still not finished . i am a football fan and support my local team, but this is too much . it is ridiculous . fighting has been continuing in sudan for the third week, with over 100,000 people having fled the country since the conflict there broke out. with no immediate end in sight to the bloodshed, the bbc world service has launched an emergency radio service broadcasting into sudan twice a day for the next three months. but the move comes just as significant cuts are being made to other parts of the world service, including the african service. so how has money been found for the new service? who exactly is paying for it?
desperation in her voice as she whispers how long until they get here asking about the police. in total, officials released six 911 calls about an hour of emergency radio, half an hour of emergency radio traffic while the shooting was underway. here in the next half hour, the city is going to be holding a vigil as they begin this processing and healing after the tragedy and to remember those that lost their lives. neil? neil: garrett tenney, thank you. more after this. my dad was a hard worker. he used to do side jobs installing windows, charging something like a hundred bucks a window when other guys were charging four to five-hundred bucks. he just didn t wanna do that. he was proud of the price he was charging. my dad instilled in me, always put the people before the money. be proud of offering a good product at a fair price. i think he d be extremely proud of me, yeah.