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Sam Botta: I asked you the secret of lifetime love (two years before)... And you said your man at the time adores you... Tanya Roberts: My man died 18 months ago after 25 years of a beautiful marriage, I grew up with him, and he did adore me, I adored him, and that's what happens, I'm lucky to have had 25 years of outrageous love and friendship. SB: How did you get through the pain? TR: If I didn't pull myself together I wouldn't have been able to keep him alive and take care of him, that's what you do. It's Nothing heroic you just do it. You don't want to see the one you love totally screwed up.. and you manage. I love you. www.imdb.me/livefearless IMDB.COM: www.imdb.com Tanya Roberts came from modest beginnings in the Bronx, New York, the daughter of a pen salesman (Irish) and a mother (Jewish) who were divorced before she reached high school. Tanya dropped out of high school at age 15, got married and hitchhiked around the country until her mother-in-law had the marriage annulled. She met psychology student Barry Roberts in New York while waiting in line to see a movie. A few months later, she proposed to him in a subway station, and they were married. .. Beautiful love story. Secretly hope. Live life with the kind of love that lasts. The memories, the hopes, the dreams. Never forgetting.
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Daniel Sullivan, with the United to End Genocide Group, returned from Sudan and says there is an urgent need to stop the Khartoum government from its campaign against the south. VOA's Vincent Makori reports.
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South Sudan's President Salva Kiir Mayardit said today (2 February) that a proposed agreement presented by the African Union High Implementation Panel on Sudan (AUHIP) seeking to resolve a recent dispute over oil production between his country and Sudan was not acceptable. UNMISS STORY: SOUTH SUDAN / SALVA KIIR PRESSER TRT: 2:16 SOURCE: UNMISS RESTRICTIONS: NONE LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS DATELINE: 2 FEBRUARY 2012, JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN SHOTLIST: 1. Wide shot, South Sudan's State House 2. Various shots, government officials waiting for press conference to begin 3. Wide shot, Salva Kiir Mayardit, President of South Sudan, walks to podium 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Salva Kiir Mayardit, President, Republic of South Sudan: "The agreement would guarantee future and possibly immediate conflict over land, people and oil. It would do so while explicitly limiting South Sudan's options to manage our own national resources and economic interests. It is difficult for me to accept a deal that leaves our people vulnerable, dependent and paying billions they do not owe to anybody." 5. Cutaway, journalists 6. SOUNDBITE (English) Salva Kiir Mayardit, President, Republic of South Sudan: "We reject the assumption that mutual dependency of our two nations is the path to peace. It is not. Dependency only brought us continued confrontation and human suffering. This cycle must be broken." 7. Cutaway, journalists 8. SOUNDBITE (English) Salva Kiir Mayardit, President, Republic of South Sudan: "We must be <b>...</b>
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Sudan Government Warning from Anonymous Greetings We Are Anonymous We are communicating with you today because something is very dangerous happened in Sudan caused by the its government. The Sudanese National Security Forces have arrested Nagi Musa and nine other leaders of Girifna, the nonviolent people's resistance movement in Eastern Sudan. On Wednesday the 25th of January, Nagi Musa was leading a conference titled: "The Massacre in Port Sudan and the Crisis in East Sudan." Nagi Musa's conference commemorated the seventh anniversary of the massacre. Conference participants discussed human rights and the political situation in Sudan. The primary focus of the group centered on the Massacre in Port Sudan when 22 Beja people were executed on the spot by Sudanese National Forces in a massive outbreak of ultra-violent police brutality. In the melee, 400 other Beja people were severely injured. The massacre occured while the Beja were participating in a nonviolent protest in Port Sudan. The Beja people were demanding: peace, democracy, economic development and the end of racial persecution. In the course of the peaceful demonstration, heavily armed Sudanese police forces opened fire killing and wounding hundreds of unarmed Beja, who have long been the objects of repeated attempts at ethnic cleansing as well as genocidal acts of racial violence. Under domestic and international pressure from human rights organizations, the government agreed to set up a commission to <b>...</b>
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The United States has called on Sudan and South Sudan to end their dispute over oil transit fees. Sudan has released four oil tankers that belongs to the south as a gesture of good will. But the government of South Sudan, which halted its oil production in protest over Khartoum allegedly stealing its oil, says it will not start pumping again until a list of demands are met. Anna Cavell reports from Juba, South Sudan's capital.
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MOTHER NATURE / I'M THE JANJAWEED - ALEXCALIBUR (YOUTH GROUP GALLERY PART 3/5)
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Sudan government declared that the 8th of April 2012 is the last day for South Sudanese to reconcile their situations in Sudan. Press TV 's Amani Muawia reports from Khartoum.
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In this short British Council film, three Welsh Active Citizen's from The British Council's Sudan project talk about their involvement in the scheme. Al Fat'eh is essentially a refugee camp for people displaced by the conflicts in Southern Sudan and Darfur. This area just outside Khartoum lacks many essential services. Water, sanitation and healthcare are largely provided by NGOs and the United Nations, while transport is inadequate and costly for the impoverished residents who wish to travel to Khartoum to find work. Moreover, most lack security of tenure, which means they don't own the land they've been moved to and therefore could be evicted again. The community in Al Fateh represents Sudan's multi-ethnic diversity, including Nuba people, Afro-Arab tribes, Muslims and Christians. Comprehensive community mapping has taken place here for the Active Citizens programme. This has revealed particular demand for intercultural dialogue and social action in areas of tension between different ethnic and religious groups. However, tensions frequently surface between people competing for scarce resources. The mapping identifies that activities like sports, drama and music can bring together people from different backgrounds, and it is hoped these can be used by Active Citizens to promote peaceful co-existence. Active Citizens was launched in Sudan in 2009, and its partners here are mainly representatives of Sudanese government and civil society, including groups such as the <b>...</b>
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