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All clear in Iraq, 2004

Saba al Boor, Iraq, Sep. 22, 2004: Spc. Alfredo Zendijias, Company C, 4th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment, 10th Mountain Division mans his machine gun and radios in an “all clear” outside the police station.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 06:53:00

It needs to be fixed because we want people to carry on working and these rules are making people leave. hater? rules are making people leave. very interestin: rules are making people leave. very interesting to rules are making people leave. very interesting to hear rules are making people leave. very interesting to hear your views this morning. bma pensions committee chair, and we will watch carefully and see what happens. relatives of a world war one soldier have been reunited with his medal, after it was found in a farmer s field in northallerton. the medal belonged to fred brown of the 4th battalion yorkshire regiment. within 48 hours, the metal detectorist who found the lost piece of history, had traced the descendants and were able to reunite them. phil connell has this report. it isa it is a military honour that was issued during the first world war, a silver medallion found in this north yorkshire field last week by dave batchelor, a detector is from durham. t batchelor, a d

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240604 11:42:00

Show, really, is sit down, negotiate a reasonable compromise with us and then we would almost certainly put it to a referendum if it was something that we thought the members might wish to consider. the industry hopes to arrange fresh talks next week. for now, more strikes lie ahead. katie austin, bbc news. relatives of a world war one soldier have been reunited with his medal, after it was found in a farmer s field in northallerton. the medal belonged to fred brown of the 4th battalion yorkshire regiment. within 48 hours, the metal detectorist who found the lost piece of history, had traced the descendants and were able to reunite them. phil connell has this report. we don t have that report, if we can find it for you we will. i can tell you that if

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 10:51:00

The medal belonged to fred brown of the 4th battalion yorkshire regiment. within 48 hours, the metal detectorist who found the lost piece of history, had traced the descendants and were able to reunite them. phil connell has this report. it s a military honour that was issued during the first world war, a silver medallion found in this north yorkshire field last week by dave batchelor, a dectectorist from durham. i was going along and i got a really good signaland i pinpointed it, dug down and out she pops. in the days that followed, dave and anthony, a fellow detectorist, searched military records and discovered the medallion was a badge given to soldiers injured and discharged from the army. 0n the back, a unique number, that led them to its rightful owner. back in those days in world war i, men walking around of enlistment age would have had opinions cast on them if they weren t out serving, so this badge really was unique to that individual to say, actually, i have served and i hav

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 17:53:00

A tightly drawn. risk to the general public, this was a tightly drawn. . . risk to the general public, this was a tightly drawn. sorry, we are out of time, a tightly drawn. sorry, we are out of time. thank a tightly drawn. sorry, we are out of time, thank you a tightly drawn. sorry, we are out of time, thank you for a tightly drawn. sorry, we are out of time, thank you for your - of time, thank you for your analysis. relatives of a world war i soldier are reunited with his medal after it was found in a field in northallerton. it belonged to fred brown of the 4th battalion the yorkshire, the detectors to found it had traced the descendants and were able to reunite them. it is a military honour that was issued during the first world war, a silver medallion found in this field last week by dave batchelor, a detector from durham. i week by dave batchelor, a detector from durham- from durham. i got along and got a aood from durham. i got along and got a good signal. from durham. i

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