lets head over to sw19 then and to chetan patak. we had a pretty thrilling first set i was the rest of it going. does not seem to be i was the rest of it going. does not seem to be going i was the rest of it going. does not seem to be going well i was the rest of it going. does not seem to be going well for- i was the rest of it going. does not seem to be going well for ons - i was the rest of it going. does not i seem to be going well for ons jabeur seem to be going well for ons jabeur at the moment. lena sabalenka is the better player. you can really ski that so good with that slice. bringing a variety to her game. it was close that first game. sabalenka sing it out only on a tie break. it feels as though sabalenka has the edge at the moment. it is 2 2 in the second set but on the ons jabeur set it is 0-30. second set but on the ons jabeur set it is 0 30. sabalenka is sniffing a potential break point. remember elina sabalenka is a semifinalist here before. this is real
why it hasn t been handed over. this saua has why it hasn t been handed over. this saga has been why it hasn t been handed over. ti 3 saga has been rumbling on why it hasn t been handed over. ti 2 saga has been rumbling on for some weeks now, we know borisjohnson switched off his mobile phone in may 2051 because of security currents after it emerged that the phone number had been listed online for some 15 years. he did what was told by security officials. over the last few weeks or so, it has been in the hands of security officials within the government, they have got it from borisjohnson lawyers. they are saying they can access it at the moment, they can t get the messages off. as you say, we also know now that boris johnson off. as you say, we also know now that borisjohnson has forgotten his passcode, which might be one of the potential issues here in terms of them getting it off. borisjohnson s spokesperson said he wants to cooperate fully with the inquiry. he has alrea
christopher nolan s oppenheimer in london last night as the strike was declared. the studios say they have made meaningful offers but that s been rejected by those on strike. the guild s president, fran drescher, said the decision by actors to walk out was a moment of truth . we are being victimised by a very greedy entity. i am shocked by the way the people that we have been in business with are treating us. i cannot believe it, quite frankly. how far apart we are on so many things. how they plead poverty, that they are losing money left and right while giving hundreds of millions of dollars to their ceos. it is disgusting. shame on them. they stand on the wrong side of history at this very moment. the issues in the strike go much deeper thanjust the film industry itself. the screen actors guild wants streaming giants to agree a fairer split of profits and better working conditions. but other demands like protecting actors from being replaced by digital replicas reflect
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