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Even Asmussen, who saddled the fifth-place finisher War Echo, seemed awestruck by his close-up view of Zenyatta.
During the war in Georgia and South Ossetia, an event that seemed to portend a potential renewal of the Cold War, Echo of Moscow broadcast sober, balanced accounts from battlefield reporters on a show called "With Their Own Eyes".
Now, as cries for an east-west war echo throughout the world, I am afraid of the world turning into a place like Turkey, governed almost permanently by martial law.
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