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Badminton world number one Viktor Axelsen beat H.S. Prannoy on Saturday to secure his spot in the Indonesia Open final, but South Korea s rising star An Se-young crashed out.
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simply by landing here, air force one made history as the first american president to visit here arrived to the most enthusiastic crowds he s seen in some time. they pushed back police to meet the president who, like one in four u.s. presidents, claims roots in ireland it was unmistakably a day of events designed for the president and decidedly pro-peace, beginning with an arranged curb-side meeting with the head of the political wing, jerry adams, head of the s shi feng. the british were angry at you, for not just adams but also the handshake in belfast. yeah. the british government. jerry adams said they were trying up to the last second to stop you from doing that. they were you have to, at some point, be willing to talk. if you make an agreement, be willing to trugs trust. i thought, you know, that s a universal principle. it ought to apply here i thought, if they got going, they might keep going.
later, 85. the violence got worse and worse. 85 didn t work. again, people tried their best 98 then we calculated that the reason the other two didn t work, talks were inconclusive, the people causing the problems weren t at the table. we had to devise a way, which was risky, of being able to bring in people from the s shi feng. what did this mean? the biggest thing was stopping the killing i was in school when the trouble started. you know, every day, i went from being kind of two years from the end of second level, then through college, then through work, you know, then all the way to politics, up to prime minister, and the trouble was still on so the main thing was stop the violence, stop the killing every day, the story was, you know, the bombs, who was killed, what funerals were on.