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True security is based on people's welfare - on a thriving economy, on strong public health and education programmes, and on fundamental respect for our common humanity. Development, peace, disarmament, reconciliation and justice are not separate from security; they help to underpin it.
Ban Ki-moon
Education
Health
Justice
Respect
Peace
Humanity
People
Strong
Welfare
Programmes
Our
Security
Reconciliation
Thriving
True
Development
Disarmament
Economy
Common
Public
Public Health
Separate
Help
Fundamental
Based
The democratic system is challenged by the failure in television because our evening news programmes have gone for an attempt to entertain as much as to inform in the desperate fight for ratings.
Walter Cronkite
News
Failure
Fight
Desperate
Gone
Programmes
Our
Television
System
Entertain
Ratings
Attempt
Democratic
Because
Inform
Much
Evening
Evening News
Challenged
I am disturbed by how states abuse laws on Internet access. I am concerned that surveillance programmes are becoming too aggressive. I understand that national security and criminal activity may justify some exceptional and narrowly-tailored use of surveillance. But that is all the more reason to safeguard human rights and fundamental freedoms.
Ban Ki-moon
Rights
Internet
National
Aggressive
Human Rights
Programmes
Too
Criminal
States
Security
Some
Disturbed
Laws
More
Exceptional
Freedoms
Abuse
Safeguard
Concerned
Understand
Access
Becoming
How
Am
Surveillance
National Security
May
Human
Justify
Use
Reason
Activity
Fundamental
If we had, we would have realised sooner that Indigenous organisations are sometimes not the appropriate channel for programmes to help the stolen generations, because many of them play little part in Indigenous associations.
Malcolm Fraser
Sometimes
Programmes
Channel
Appropriate
Would
Indigenous
Had
Part
Generations
Sooner
Because
Stolen
Realised
Little
Them
Organisations
Help
Many
Play
Associations
The golden recipe for creating jobs is learning what kinds of people companies need and feeding them with training programmes.
Alain Dehaze
Learning
People
Training
Programmes
Recipe
Jobs
Kinds
Feeding
Golden
Them
Creating
Companies
Need
I've always have loved reality programmes. 'Big Brother,' 'I'm A Celebrity,' they're my guilty pleasure.
Amy Childs
Reality
Big
Programmes
Pleasure
Guilty
Guilty Pleasure
Brother
Big Brother
Always
Celebrity
Loved
When I have had a long day at work, I want something to watch that is funny, lighthearted and easy to get into, and reality is that. I'm not really into serious programmes or documentaries.
Amy Childs
Work
Funny
Day
Reality
Long
Programmes
Easy
Something
Long Day
Had
Lighthearted
Documentaries
Get
Want
Really
Serious
Watch
I don't like going on TV programmes.
Andrea Pirlo
Programmes
TV
Like
Going
It certainly is dangerous that there are only a few clubs left in Europe that can afford to pay millions. At the end of the day however, the spectators decide the rates of pay - by watching the games and consuming the goods and services advertised on sports TV programmes.
Angela Merkel
Day
Sports
Dangerous
End Of The Day
Few
Pay
Programmes
TV
Rates
Only
Consuming
Goods
However
Left
End
Afford
Decide
Clubs
Certainly
Games
Europe
Services
Spectators
Watching
Millions
I call for greater measures to involve more women at higher levels in mine action. Governments should do more to address gender in their mine action programmes and through their implementation of the Anti-personnel Mine Ban Convention.
Ban Ki-moon
Women
Gender
Action
Programmes
Address
Mine
More
Higher
Through
Higher Levels
Implementation
Involve
Call
Greater
Governments
Ban
Convention
Should
Measures
Levels
The household I grew up in... was rather like an Ovaltine advert. There was a huge fire, a kettle on the fire, the oven with the bread being baked every day, and there was the radio; it was very magical to hear all these wonderful programmes.
Brian Blessed
Day
Every Day
Wonderful
Fire
Every
Programmes
Magical
Rather
Oven
Like
Baked
Advert
Household
Hear
Huge
Up
Very
Being
Bread
Grew
Radio
Kettle
Given the right set of circumstances any one of us could become dangerous - so why not show that in our programmes?
Bryan Cranston
Dangerous
Become
Programmes
Our
Circumstances
Given
Could
Any
Us
Show
Why
Why Not
Right
Set
Corporate partners help UNICEF fund our programmes for children, advocate with us on their behalf, or facilitate our work through logistical, technical, research or supply support.
Carol Bellamy
Work
Research
Programmes
Our
Corporate
Logistical
Facilitate
Through
Supply
Support
Partners
Advocate
Behalf
Children
UNICEF
Us
Help
Fund
Technical
It would be wonderful to become what Oprah has become: she is in such a class of her own, as an entrepreneur, as a performer and an icon. The idea of building a series of programmes and choosing people that I think have talent to do them would be a very interesting idea. I would love to show that television can have soul, depth and range.
Charlie Rose
Love
Class
Soul
People
Wonderful
Entrepreneur
Building
Become
Own
Think
Programmes
Range
Television
Would
Would-Be
Idea
Performer
Talent
She
Oprah
Very
Interesting
Interesting Idea
Them
Icon
Depth
Show
Choosing
Series
Her
Creative writing programmes are not very necessary. They just exist so that people like us can make a living.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Creative
People
Writing
Living
Programmes
Like
Make
Exist
Very
Just
Us
Creative Writing
Necessary
I love cookery programmes.
Cilla Black
Love
Programmes
Cookery
Today's children have very short attention spans because they are being reared on dreadful television programmes which are flickering away in the corner.
Claire Tomalin
Today
Programmes
Corner
Television
Dreadful
Attention
Attention Spans
Because
Very
Short
Being
Children
Which
Spans
Flickering
Away
In the old days... it was a basic, cardinal fact that producers didn't have opinions. When I was producing natural history programmes, I didn't use them as vehicles for my own opinion. They were factual programmes.
David Attenborough
History
Natural
Old
Own
Programmes
My Own
Fact
Factual
Vehicles
Days
Opinion
Opinions
Were
Old Days
Natural History
Them
Producers
Producing
Use
Basic
Cardinal
We keep putting on programmes about famine in Ethiopia; that's what's happening. Too many people there. They can't support themselves - and it's not an inhuman thing to say. It's the case. Until humanity manages to sort itself out and get a coordinated view about the planet it's going to get worse and worse.
David Attenborough
Humanity
People
Too Many People
Programmes
Too
Worse
Say
Out
About
Case
Support
Putting
Until
Sort
Itself
Get
Going
Famine
Happening
Themselves
Planet
Ethiopia
View
Inhuman
Many
Keep
Coordinated
Thing
If I can make programmes when I'm 95, that would be fine. But I would think I'll have had enough by then.
David Attenborough
Think
Programmes
Enough
Would
Would-Be
Fine
Had
Had Enough
Make
Then
Upload Radio is a new venture offering content creators and bedroom DJs the chance to get their own programmes on the air by buying time.
David Hepworth
Time
Own
Programmes
Air
New
Venture
Content
Bedroom
Offering
Get
Radio
Creators
Buying
Chance
While religious fundamentalism is treated as a serious social problem because it has the potential to lead to rare but devastating acts of terrorism against the public, with a variety of programmes and interventions to address it, everyday violence against women occurring in the name of fundamentalism has long been neglected.
Deeyah Khan
Terrorism
Women
Problem
Rare
Long
Programmes
Everyday
Neglected
Address
Religious
Variety
Potential
Devastating
Lead
Name
Because
Been
While
Against
Public
Social
Serious
Acts
Fundamentalism
Treated
Violence
I was a kid at the end of the 1960s and in the early 1970s, so a lot of things changed. You had pop music coming up, with David Bowie, you had new television programmes and all these things. I was fascinated.
Dries van Noten
Music
You
Programmes
Changed
Kid
Television
David
David Bowie
Had
New
Bowie
Coming
Lot
End
Up
Pop
Pop Music
Fascinated
Things
Early
Nah, I don't watch TV either, apart from a few sports programmes. I just don't have the time.
Eric Bristow
Time
Sports
Few
Programmes
TV
Just
Either
Apart
Watch
As chief minister, I have worked towards implementing programmes strongly.
H. D. Kumaraswamy
Programmes
Minister
Strongly
Implementing
Towards
Chief
Worked
Put me in a costume, and I'm your man. I must have one of those faces which seems to suit period drama more than modern films and TV programmes. But I'm not complaining, I love going back in time. I feel quite lucky because nobody knows who I am. I can walk about and have ordinary conversations with people.
Hans Matheson
Love
Time
Me
Man
People
Walk
Complaining
Films
Programmes
Drama
Back
Those
TV
Must
About
Faces
Seems
More
Costume
Put
Feel
Nobody
Period
Knows
Because
Am
Than
Modern
Going
Quite
Ordinary
Which
Conversations
Your
Who
Lucky
Suit
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