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games as johanna cruised she will play ekaterina makarova in the fourth round. i am very happy with the level i was able to maintain throughout that match, and from the get go, i knew that she was not going to give it to me. caroline is the kind of player who will make her opponent earn any point they win against her, so i knew that and i felt that i committed to the way i wanted to play, and i had trust in that, even if it sometimes wasn t going to work, it was going to bring opportunities, and i am happy it did today. liverpool and tottenham will look to narrow the gap on chelsea. chelsea are seven points ahead at the moment. there are seven matches today, with the leaders not liverpool are in the early kick off, at home to swansea city, i think they are a good team, i would expect more points from them because the quality is good. you can see the influence that mark is trying to have on the team and trying to have on the team and trying to have on the team and trying to ch

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19 miles above new mexico, and the type of sunrise that not many people have ever seen. it s the view from a test flight which is preparing to take tourists into the stratosphere by balloon. while all the attention has been focused on space tourism using rockets and space planes, we ve got exclusive access to one company in the arizona desert that s been quietly building its own spaceport. welcome to world view. it s really the way to do space tourism, because you want to go and spend time and look at the view and have a gentle ride up and a gentle ride back. i mean, look, the rocket rides are going to be great, i m sure, but for me, i want to sit there with my glass of champagne and my best friend and look. tickets are currently selling for $75,000 each for a two hour ascent in a pressurised capsule to an altitude of 100,000 feet. today, one of world view‘s co founders and his team are showing me a small piece of the balloon‘s material, a secret blend of polyethylene and

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will take awhile to ship. 12 spots holding on the afternoon. but there could be some more sunshine around tomorrow. turning a little bit milder across western heroes. areas. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines at 3.30pm: theresa may won t say whether she knew about a failed trident missile test when mps were voting to renew the weapons system. i have absolute faith in our trident missiles. when i made that speech in the house of commons, what we were talking about was whether or not we should renew our trident. trade, nato and brexit are likely to be high on the agenda as mrs may meets donald trump this friday. the prime minister said she wouldn t be afraid to challenge mr trump if he said or did anything which was unacceptable. president trump and his white house team have launched a furious attack on the media, accusing them of lying about the size of the crowds at his inauguration on friday. the former president of the gambia, yahya jammeh, has left the country, afte

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19 miles above new mexico, and the type of sunrise that not many people have ever seen. it s the view from a test flight which is preparing to take tourists into the stratosphere by balloon. while all the attention has been focused on space tourism using rockets and space planes, we ve got exclusive access to one company in the arizona desert that s been quietly building its own spaceport. welcome to world view. it s really the way to do space tourism, because you want to go and spend time and look at the view and have a gentle ride up and a gentle ride back. i mean, look, the rocket rides are going to be great, i m sure, but for me, i want to sit there with my glass of champagne and my best friend and look. tickets are currently selling for $75,000 each for a two hour ascent in a pressurised capsule to an altitude of 100,000 feet. today, one of world view‘s co founders and his team are showing me a small piece of the balloon‘s material, a secret blend of polyethylene and

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of life on other planets. but it was only in 1995 that we found the first planet outside our solar system. these exoplanets are hard to find. of course they are, they re relatively tiny. and so far they ve mainly been detected indirectly, either by the incredibly slight dimming of a star s light as a planet moves in front of it, or by the wobble of the star caused by something orbiting it. in the last 20 years we ve detected about 2000 exoplanets, but we haven t actually seen many at all. this is why. well, the planets are very, very faint compared to a star and they re very close to a star. the kind of planets where we might find life, an earth like planet orbiting a star would be 10 billion times fainter than a star. but if you can see the planets, you can start to look for evidence of life on their surfaces. what you need is something to block out the light of a star. what you need is a star shade. due to go into space in the middle of the next decade, it is a crazy soundi

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