thousand nine hundred three as a scheme to provide skills training to workers from developing countries but the system has been abused and trainees routinely find themselves at the receiving end of ill treatment. the dings of lives cut short and dreams interrupted. around one hundred forty line the altar at this buddhist temple in tokyo lives marked by overwork illness even suicide. now all she can do is pray. but this nun has listened to such stories over and over again and her work counseling laborers from her native vietnam who. meet with the families were so proud of their sons and daughters studying and working in japan they had many hopes instead what they got in the end where there remains their memorial plaques and
memorial plaques, gleamingly polished for the armistice, these dead man s pennies remain eternally symbolic of the slaughter and the sacrifice. ment staggering fact is that so many of them are were ever issued. an estimated 1.3 million. nick glass, cnn, in north london. included for every line. this is what you get with your $40 plan at verizon. recap! with t-mobile, you get this: four lines four phones for forty bucks. with verizon, you get this. the choice just got a whole lot more obvious. get more because you deserve it. only at t-mobile. i couldn t catch my breath. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats.
five soldiers representing each branch, holding up the globe. they took the globe and the statues. we recovered most of the globe, they took different memorial plaques and sponsorship plaques. any idea why they did this? you were saying they came from several hours away as well. the only thing we can come with his this point is drug related. fox news want to know they
people were murdered, they laid flowers. they read out the names of each of the dead, and they unveiled memorial plaques. there were relatives of the dead there and some survivors, and all the ceremonies were led by the french president francois hollande who could not have looked more somber. these were the worst terror attacks in recent french history and there s a determination here that france will not be defeated, that the french way of life will not be ended by these attacks and so this concert hall is open again. it was reopened last night by the rock star sting, a concert that began with the song fragile. he said he was here to honor the victims and also to honor this very well-known iconic music hall, and he asked the 1,500 or so fans there to stand for a minute silence. so deeply moving ceremonies here, but one sour note. there were two members of the
well, richard, it was really remembrance sunday in a city still haunted by what happened exactly a year ago. there have been ceremonies here to today at the bataclan and at the five other sites targeted by the islamic gunmen, and at each of the sites, and for example at the bataclan where 90 people died at the restaurant where i know that you visited as well, richard, where 19 people died, flowers laid and the names of each of the victims read out, and memorial plaques unveiled. all of the ceremonies were led by the french president who could not have been in a more so somber mood, because these were the worst terror attacks in french history. but there is a determination here, richard, that those gunmen, the bombers will not win, and that life will go on as normal, and so, this concert hall behind me has reopened at least last night with the concert by the rock star sting. he last played here in 1979, and