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[M]Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs[/M], but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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The BBC World Service, the world's largest international broadcaster, broadcasts news, speeches and debates on radio and television in more than 40 languages to many parts of the world in analogue and digital signal on streaming platforms. Internet, podcasting, satellite, DAB, FM and AW. In November 2016, the BBC announced again that it would begin broadcasting in other languages, including Amharic and Igbo, in its biggest expansion since the 1940s. In 2015, the World Service reached an average of 210 million people per week (via TV, radio and online). The service in English broadcasts 24 hours a day
On September 14, 2001 he was made an Honorary Member of the Order of Merit of Portugal.
In May 2007 the BBC reported that the typical weekly audience had reached 183 million people, beating the previous record of 163 million listeners it had achieved in the previous year. The World Service is funded by a state subsidy after the Foreign and Commonwealth Office by the UK Government - except the BBC's domestic radio and television services, which are funded primarily by a household fee in the UK, which have a television to watch programs while they are broadcast. Despite this form of funding, the World Service remains editorially independent, although the Office of Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs is consulted on the decision-making process on the languages in which the Service is delivered.
BBC World Service English maintains eight different regional feeds with different program variations, covering East Africa and South Africa respectively ; West and Central Africa ; Europe and the Middle East ; Americas and the Caribbean ; Eastern Asia ; South Asia ; Australasia ; United Kingdom. There are also two separate online-only streams, one of which is more news-oriented, known as News Internet.
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[M]In May 2007 the BBC[/M] reported that the typical weekly audience had reached 183 million people, [M]beating the previous record of 163 million listeners it had achieved in the previous year.[/M]
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]In May 2007 the BBC reported that the typical weekly audience had reached 183 million people[/M], beating the previous record of 163 million listeners it had achieved in the previous year.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]In 2015, the World Service reached an average of 210 million people per week[/M] (via TV, radio and online).
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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In 2015, [M]the World Service reached an average of 210 million people per week (via TV, radio and online).[/M]
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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In 2015, [M]the World Service reached an average of 210 million people per week[/M] (via TV, radio and online).
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The BBC World Service[/M], the world's largest international broadcaster, [M]broadcasts[/M] news, speeches and [M]debates[/M] on radio and television in more than 40 languages to many parts of the world in analogue and digital signal [M]on streaming platforms.[/M]
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The BBC World Service[/M], the world's largest international broadcaster, [M]broadcasts[/M] news, [M]speeches[/M] and debates on radio and television in more than 40 languages to many parts of the world in analogue and digital signal [M]on streaming platforms.[/M]
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The BBC World Service[/M], the world's largest international broadcaster, [M]broadcasts news[/M], speeches and debates on radio and television in more than 40 languages to many parts of the world in analogue and digital signal [M]on streaming platforms.[/M]
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The BBC World Service[/M], the world's largest international broadcaster, [M]broadcasts news[/M], speeches and debates on radio and television in more than 40 languages to many parts of the world [M]in[/M] analogue and [M]digital signal[/M] on streaming platforms.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The BBC World Service[/M], the world's largest international broadcaster, [M]broadcasts[/M] news, [M]speeches[/M] and debates on radio and television in more than 40 languages to many parts of the world [M]in[/M] analogue and [M]digital signal[/M] on streaming platforms.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The BBC World Service[/M], the world's largest international broadcaster, [M]broadcasts[/M] news, speeches and [M]debates[/M] on radio and television in more than 40 languages to many parts of the world [M]in[/M] analogue and [M]digital signal[/M] on streaming platforms.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The BBC World Service[/M], the world's largest international broadcaster, [M]broadcasts[/M] news, speeches and [M]debates[/M] on radio and television in more than 40 languages to many parts of the world [M]in analogue[/M] and digital [M]signal[/M] on streaming platforms.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The BBC World Service[/M], the world's largest international broadcaster, [M]broadcasts[/M] news, [M]speeches[/M] and debates on radio and television in more than 40 languages to many parts of the world [M]in analogue[/M] and digital [M]signal[/M] on streaming platforms.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The BBC World Service[/M], the world's largest international broadcaster, [M]broadcasts news[/M], speeches and debates on radio and television in more than 40 languages to many parts of the world [M]in analogue[/M] and digital [M]signal[/M] on streaming platforms.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The BBC World Service[/M], the world's largest international broadcaster, [M]broadcasts news[/M], speeches and debates on radio and television in more than 40 languages [M]to many parts of the world[/M] in analogue and digital signal on streaming platforms.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The BBC World Service[/M], the world's largest international broadcaster, [M]broadcasts[/M] news, [M]speeches[/M] and debates on radio and television in more than 40 languages [M]to many parts of the world[/M] in analogue and digital signal on streaming platforms.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The BBC World Service[/M], the world's largest international broadcaster, [M]broadcasts[/M] news, speeches and [M]debates[/M] on radio and television in more than 40 languages [M]to many parts of the world[/M] in analogue and digital signal on streaming platforms.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The BBC World Service[/M], the world's largest international broadcaster, [M]broadcasts[/M] news, speeches and [M]debates[/M] on radio and television [M]in more than 40 languages[/M] to many parts of the world in analogue and digital signal on streaming platforms.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The BBC World Service[/M], the world's largest international broadcaster, [M]broadcasts[/M] news, [M]speeches[/M] and debates on radio and television [M]in more than 40 languages[/M] to many parts of the world in analogue and digital signal on streaming platforms.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The BBC World Service[/M], the world's largest international broadcaster, [M]broadcasts news[/M], speeches and debates on radio and television [M]in more than 40 languages[/M] to many parts of the world in analogue and digital signal on streaming platforms.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The BBC World Service[/M], the world's largest international broadcaster, [M]broadcasts news[/M], speeches and debates [M]on[/M] radio and [M]television[/M] in more than 40 languages to many parts of the world in analogue and digital signal on streaming platforms.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The BBC World Service[/M], the world's largest international broadcaster, [M]broadcasts news[/M], speeches and debates [M]on radio[/M] and television in more than 40 languages to many parts of the world in analogue and digital signal on streaming platforms.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The BBC World Service[/M], the world's largest international broadcaster, [M]broadcasts[/M] news, [M]speeches[/M] and debates [M]on radio[/M] and television in more than 40 languages to many parts of the world in analogue and digital signal on streaming platforms.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The BBC World Service[/M], the world's largest international broadcaster, [M]broadcasts[/M] news, [M]speeches[/M] and debates [M]on[/M] radio and [M]television[/M] in more than 40 languages to many parts of the world in analogue and digital signal on streaming platforms.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The BBC World Service[/M], the world's largest international broadcaster, [M]broadcasts[/M] news, speeches and [M]debates on[/M] radio and [M]television[/M] in more than 40 languages to many parts of the world in analogue and digital signal on streaming platforms.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The BBC World Service[/M], the world's largest international broadcaster, [M]broadcasts[/M] news, speeches and [M]debates on radio[/M] and television in more than 40 languages to many parts of the world in analogue and digital signal on streaming platforms.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The BBC World Service[/M], the world's largest international broadcaster, [M]broadcasts[/M] news, [M]speeches[/M] and [M]debates[/M] on radio and television in more than 40 languages to many parts of the world in analogue and digital signal on streaming platforms.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The BBC World Service[/M], the world's largest international broadcaster, [M]broadcasts[/M] news, [M]speeches[/M] and debates on radio and television in more than 40 languages to many parts of the world in analogue and digital signal on streaming platforms.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The BBC World Service[/M], the world's largest international broadcaster, [M]broadcasts news[/M], speeches and debates on radio and television in more than 40 languages to many parts of the world in analogue and digital signal on streaming platforms.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The BBC World Service[/M], [M]the world's largest international broadcaster[/M], broadcasts news, speeches and debates on radio and television in more than 40 languages to many parts of the world in analogue and digital signal on streaming platforms.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]BBC World Service English maintains[/M] eight [M]different regional feeds[/M] with different program variations, [M]covering[/M] East Africa and South Africa respectively ; West and Central Africa ; Europe and the Middle East ; Americas and the Caribbean ; Eastern Asia ; South Asia ; Australasia ; [M]United Kingdom[/M].
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]BBC World Service English maintains[/M] eight [M]different regional feeds[/M] with different program variations, [M]covering[/M] East Africa and South Africa respectively ; West and Central Africa ; Europe and the Middle East ; Americas and the Caribbean ; Eastern Asia ; South Asia ; [M]Australasia[/M] ; United Kingdom.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]BBC World Service English maintains[/M] eight [M]different regional feeds[/M] with different program variations, [M]covering[/M] East Africa and South Africa respectively ; West and Central Africa ; Europe and the Middle East ; Americas and the Caribbean ; Eastern Asia ; [M]South Asia[/M] ; Australasia ; United Kingdom.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]BBC World Service English maintains[/M] eight [M]different regional feeds[/M] with different program variations, [M]covering[/M] East Africa and South Africa respectively ; West and Central Africa ; Europe and the Middle East ; Americas and the Caribbean ; [M]Eastern Asia[/M] ; South Asia ; Australasia ; United Kingdom.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]BBC World Service English maintains[/M] eight [M]different regional feeds[/M] with different program variations, [M]covering[/M] East Africa and South Africa respectively ; West and Central Africa ; Europe and the Middle East ; [M]Americas and the Caribbean[/M] ; Eastern Asia ; South Asia ; Australasia ; United Kingdom.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]BBC World Service English maintains[/M] eight [M]different regional feeds[/M] with different program variations, [M]covering[/M] East Africa and South Africa respectively ; West and Central Africa ; Europe and [M]the Middle East[/M] ; Americas and the Caribbean ; Eastern Asia ; South Asia ; Australasia ; United Kingdom.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]BBC World Service English maintains[/M] eight [M]different regional feeds[/M] with different program variations, [M]covering[/M] East Africa and South Africa respectively ; West and Central Africa ; [M]Europe[/M] and the Middle East ; Americas and the Caribbean ; Eastern Asia ; South Asia ; Australasia ; United Kingdom.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]BBC World Service English maintains[/M] eight [M]different regional feeds[/M] with different program variations, [M]covering[/M] East Africa and South Africa respectively ; [M]West and Central Africa[/M] ; Europe and the Middle East ; Americas and the Caribbean ; Eastern Asia ; South Asia ; Australasia ; United Kingdom.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]BBC World Service English maintains[/M] eight [M]different regional feeds[/M] with different program variations, [M]covering[/M] East Africa and [M]South Africa[/M] respectively ; West and Central Africa ; Europe and the Middle East ; Americas and the Caribbean ; Eastern Asia ; South Asia ; Australasia ; United Kingdom.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]BBC World Service English maintains[/M] eight [M]different regional feeds[/M] with different program variations, [M]covering East Africa[/M] and South Africa respectively ; West and Central Africa ; Europe and the Middle East ; Americas and the Caribbean ; Eastern Asia ; South Asia ; Australasia ; United Kingdom.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]BBC World Service English maintains eight different regional feeds with different program variations[/M], covering East Africa and South Africa respectively ; West and Central Africa ; Europe and the Middle East ; Americas and the Caribbean ; Eastern Asia ; South Asia ; Australasia ; United Kingdom.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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There are also two separate [M]online-only streams[/M], one of which is more news-oriented, [M]known as News Internet[/M].
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]There are[/M] also two separate [M]online-only streams[/M], [M]one of which is more news-oriented[/M], known as News Internet.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]There are also two separate online-only streams[/M], one of which is more news-oriented, known as News Internet.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]In November 2016, the BBC announced[/M] again that it would begin broadcasting in other languages, including Amharic and Igbo, in [M]its biggest expansion since the 1940s[/M].
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]In November 2016, the BBC announced again that it would begin broadcasting in[/M] other languages, including Amharic and [M]Igbo[/M], in its biggest expansion since the 1940s.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]In November 2016, the BBC announced again that it would begin broadcasting in[/M] other languages, including [M]Amharic[/M] and Igbo, in its biggest expansion since the 1940s.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]In November 2016, the BBC announced again that it would begin broadcasting in other languages[/M], including Amharic and Igbo, in its biggest expansion since the 1940s.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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The service in English broadcasts 24 hours a day
[M]On September 14, 2001 he was made an Honorary Member of the Order of Merit of Portugal.[/M]
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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The service in English broadcasts 24 hours a day
On September 14, 2001 [M]he was made an Honorary Member of the Order of Merit of Portugal.[/M]
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The service in English broadcasts 24 hours a day[/M]
On September 14, 2001 he was made an Honorary Member of the Order of Merit of Portugal.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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Despite this form of funding, the World Service remains editorially independent, [M]although the Office of Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs is consulted on the decision-making process on the languages in which the Service is delivered[/M].
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]Despite this form of funding, the World Service remains editorially independent[/M], although the Office of Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs is consulted on the decision-making process on the languages in which the Service is delivered.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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The World Service is funded by a state subsidy after the Foreign and Commonwealth Office by the UK Government - except [M]the BBC's domestic radio and television services[/M], which [M]are funded primarily by a household fee in the UK, which have a television to watch programs while they are broadcast.[/M]
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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[M]The World Service is funded by a state subsidy after the Foreign and Commonwealth Office by the UK Government[/M] - except the BBC's domestic radio and television services, which are funded primarily by a household fee in the UK, which have a television to watch programs while they are broadcast.
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The BBC World Service is the world's largest broadcasting service, broadcasting shortwave, FM and MW, analogue and digital, via satellite and the Internet. The audience is about 188,000,000 people a week, as of June 2009. There are no commercials on the channels. English-language programs are broadcast 24 hours a day.
Until 2014, World Service was funded by grants from Her Majesty's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but from 1 April 2014 it became funded by mandatory contributions for television paid by every household in the United Kingdom that uses television to watch television.
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- [M]A Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officer[/M] was thrown off his bike and into a fountain from [M]a crash near the University of Southern California[/M].
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The crash was reported just after 8:45 a.m. near the intersection of South Figueroa Street and West Exposition Boulevard, at the east end of the USC campus, Los Angeles Police Department Officer Rosario Cervantes said.
Law enforcement sources told the Los Angeles Times that Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts Jr. was inside the vehicle that struck the officer. It was unclear whether Butts was the driver.
The unidentified motorcycle officer went down in the crash, Cervantes said.
An ambulance was called to the scene, however, the extent of the officer’s injuries were not immediately known.
The officer was later determined to be in stable condition, Officer Mike Lopez said.
Sources told the Times he was hit by a black SUV and suffered multiple broken bones.
No one else was injured in the crash, according to the newspaper.
A car with front-end damage was also spotted at the scene as authorities investigated the crash.
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- [M]A Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officer was thrown[/M] off his bike and [M]into a fountain from a crash[/M] near the University of Southern California.
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The crash was reported just after 8:45 a.m. near the intersection of South Figueroa Street and West Exposition Boulevard, at the east end of the USC campus, Los Angeles Police Department Officer Rosario Cervantes said.
Law enforcement sources told the Los Angeles Times that Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts Jr. was inside the vehicle that struck the officer. It was unclear whether Butts was the driver.
The unidentified motorcycle officer went down in the crash, Cervantes said.
An ambulance was called to the scene, however, the extent of the officer’s injuries were not immediately known.
The officer was later determined to be in stable condition, Officer Mike Lopez said.
Sources told the Times he was hit by a black SUV and suffered multiple broken bones.
No one else was injured in the crash, according to the newspaper.
A car with front-end damage was also spotted at the scene as authorities investigated the crash.
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- [M]A Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officer was thrown off his bike[/M] and [M]into a fountain from a crash[/M] near the University of Southern California.
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The crash was reported just after 8:45 a.m. near the intersection of South Figueroa Street and West Exposition Boulevard, at the east end of the USC campus, Los Angeles Police Department Officer Rosario Cervantes said.
Law enforcement sources told the Los Angeles Times that Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts Jr. was inside the vehicle that struck the officer. It was unclear whether Butts was the driver.
The unidentified motorcycle officer went down in the crash, Cervantes said.
An ambulance was called to the scene, however, the extent of the officer’s injuries were not immediately known.
The officer was later determined to be in stable condition, Officer Mike Lopez said.
Sources told the Times he was hit by a black SUV and suffered multiple broken bones.
No one else was injured in the crash, according to the newspaper.
A car with front-end damage was also spotted at the scene as authorities investigated the crash.
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It struck him and [M]it threw him into the fountain," explained LAPD Capt.[/M]
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The crash was reported just after 8:45 a.m. near the intersection of South Figueroa Street and West Exposition Boulevard, at the east end of the USC campus, Los Angeles Police Department Officer Rosario Cervantes said.
Law enforcement sources told the Los Angeles Times that Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts Jr. was inside the vehicle that struck the officer. It was unclear whether Butts was the driver.
The unidentified motorcycle officer went down in the crash, Cervantes said.
An ambulance was called to the scene, however, the extent of the officer’s injuries were not immediately known.
The officer was later determined to be in stable condition, Officer Mike Lopez said.
Sources told the Times he was hit by a black SUV and suffered multiple broken bones.
No one else was injured in the crash, according to the newspaper.
A car with front-end damage was also spotted at the scene as authorities investigated the crash.
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[M]It struck him[/M] and it threw him into the fountain," [M]explained LAPD Capt.[/M]
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The crash was reported just after 8:45 a.m. near the intersection of South Figueroa Street and West Exposition Boulevard, at the east end of the USC campus, Los Angeles Police Department Officer Rosario Cervantes said.
Law enforcement sources told the Los Angeles Times that Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts Jr. was inside the vehicle that struck the officer. It was unclear whether Butts was the driver.
The unidentified motorcycle officer went down in the crash, Cervantes said.
An ambulance was called to the scene, however, the extent of the officer’s injuries were not immediately known.
The officer was later determined to be in stable condition, Officer Mike Lopez said.
Sources told the Times he was hit by a black SUV and suffered multiple broken bones.
No one else was injured in the crash, according to the newspaper.
A car with front-end damage was also spotted at the scene as authorities investigated the crash.
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It struck him and [M]it threw him into the fountain[/M]," explained LAPD Capt.
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The crash was reported just after 8:45 a.m. near the intersection of South Figueroa Street and West Exposition Boulevard, at the east end of the USC campus, Los Angeles Police Department Officer Rosario Cervantes said.
Law enforcement sources told the Los Angeles Times that Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts Jr. was inside the vehicle that struck the officer. It was unclear whether Butts was the driver.
The unidentified motorcycle officer went down in the crash, Cervantes said.
An ambulance was called to the scene, however, the extent of the officer’s injuries were not immediately known.
The officer was later determined to be in stable condition, Officer Mike Lopez said.
Sources told the Times he was hit by a black SUV and suffered multiple broken bones.
No one else was injured in the crash, according to the newspaper.
A car with front-end damage was also spotted at the scene as authorities investigated the crash.
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[M]It struck him[/M] and it threw him into the fountain," explained LAPD Capt.
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The crash was reported just after 8:45 a.m. near the intersection of South Figueroa Street and West Exposition Boulevard, at the east end of the USC campus, Los Angeles Police Department Officer Rosario Cervantes said.
Law enforcement sources told the Los Angeles Times that Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts Jr. was inside the vehicle that struck the officer. It was unclear whether Butts was the driver.
The unidentified motorcycle officer went down in the crash, Cervantes said.
An ambulance was called to the scene, however, the extent of the officer’s injuries were not immediately known.
The officer was later determined to be in stable condition, Officer Mike Lopez said.
Sources told the Times he was hit by a black SUV and suffered multiple broken bones.
No one else was injured in the crash, according to the newspaper.
A car with front-end damage was also spotted at the scene as authorities investigated the crash.
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Video shot by AIR7 HD appears to show Inglewood Mayor [M]James Butts at the scene with[/M] police officers and [M]another unidentified man.[/M]
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The crash was reported just after 8:45 a.m. near the intersection of South Figueroa Street and West Exposition Boulevard, at the east end of the USC campus, Los Angeles Police Department Officer Rosario Cervantes said.
Law enforcement sources told the Los Angeles Times that Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts Jr. was inside the vehicle that struck the officer. It was unclear whether Butts was the driver.
The unidentified motorcycle officer went down in the crash, Cervantes said.
An ambulance was called to the scene, however, the extent of the officer’s injuries were not immediately known.
The officer was later determined to be in stable condition, Officer Mike Lopez said.
Sources told the Times he was hit by a black SUV and suffered multiple broken bones.
No one else was injured in the crash, according to the newspaper.
A car with front-end damage was also spotted at the scene as authorities investigated the crash.
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Video shot by AIR7 HD appears to show Inglewood Mayor [M]James Butts at the scene with police officers[/M] and another unidentified man.
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The crash was reported just after 8:45 a.m. near the intersection of South Figueroa Street and West Exposition Boulevard, at the east end of the USC campus, Los Angeles Police Department Officer Rosario Cervantes said.
Law enforcement sources told the Los Angeles Times that Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts Jr. was inside the vehicle that struck the officer. It was unclear whether Butts was the driver.
The unidentified motorcycle officer went down in the crash, Cervantes said.
An ambulance was called to the scene, however, the extent of the officer’s injuries were not immediately known.
The officer was later determined to be in stable condition, Officer Mike Lopez said.
Sources told the Times he was hit by a black SUV and suffered multiple broken bones.
No one else was injured in the crash, according to the newspaper.
A car with front-end damage was also spotted at the scene as authorities investigated the crash.
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Video shot by AIR7 HD appears to show [M]Inglewood Mayor James Butts[/M] at the scene with police officers and another unidentified man.
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The crash was reported just after 8:45 a.m. near the intersection of South Figueroa Street and West Exposition Boulevard, at the east end of the USC campus, Los Angeles Police Department Officer Rosario Cervantes said.
Law enforcement sources told the Los Angeles Times that Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts Jr. was inside the vehicle that struck the officer. It was unclear whether Butts was the driver.
The unidentified motorcycle officer went down in the crash, Cervantes said.
An ambulance was called to the scene, however, the extent of the officer’s injuries were not immediately known.
The officer was later determined to be in stable condition, Officer Mike Lopez said.
Sources told the Times he was hit by a black SUV and suffered multiple broken bones.
No one else was injured in the crash, according to the newspaper.
A car with front-end damage was also spotted at the scene as authorities investigated the crash.
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[M]Video[/M] shot by AIR7 HD [M]appears to show Inglewood Mayor James Butts at the scene with[/M] police officers and [M]another unidentified man[/M].
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The crash was reported just after 8:45 a.m. near the intersection of South Figueroa Street and West Exposition Boulevard, at the east end of the USC campus, Los Angeles Police Department Officer Rosario Cervantes said.
Law enforcement sources told the Los Angeles Times that Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts Jr. was inside the vehicle that struck the officer. It was unclear whether Butts was the driver.
The unidentified motorcycle officer went down in the crash, Cervantes said.
An ambulance was called to the scene, however, the extent of the officer’s injuries were not immediately known.
The officer was later determined to be in stable condition, Officer Mike Lopez said.
Sources told the Times he was hit by a black SUV and suffered multiple broken bones.
No one else was injured in the crash, according to the newspaper.
A car with front-end damage was also spotted at the scene as authorities investigated the crash.
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[M]Video[/M] shot by AIR7 HD [M]appears to show Inglewood Mayor James Butts at the scene with police officers[/M] and another unidentified man.
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The crash was reported just after 8:45 a.m. near the intersection of South Figueroa Street and West Exposition Boulevard, at the east end of the USC campus, Los Angeles Police Department Officer Rosario Cervantes said.
Law enforcement sources told the Los Angeles Times that Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts Jr. was inside the vehicle that struck the officer. It was unclear whether Butts was the driver.
The unidentified motorcycle officer went down in the crash, Cervantes said.
An ambulance was called to the scene, however, the extent of the officer’s injuries were not immediately known.
The officer was later determined to be in stable condition, Officer Mike Lopez said.
Sources told the Times he was hit by a black SUV and suffered multiple broken bones.
No one else was injured in the crash, according to the newspaper.
A car with front-end damage was also spotted at the scene as authorities investigated the crash.
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[M]Video shot by AIR7 HD[/M] appears to show Inglewood Mayor James Butts at the scene with police officers and another unidentified man.
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The crash was reported just after 8:45 a.m. near the intersection of South Figueroa Street and West Exposition Boulevard, at the east end of the USC campus, Los Angeles Police Department Officer Rosario Cervantes said.
Law enforcement sources told the Los Angeles Times that Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts Jr. was inside the vehicle that struck the officer. It was unclear whether Butts was the driver.
The unidentified motorcycle officer went down in the crash, Cervantes said.
An ambulance was called to the scene, however, the extent of the officer’s injuries were not immediately known.
The officer was later determined to be in stable condition, Officer Mike Lopez said.
Sources told the Times he was hit by a black SUV and suffered multiple broken bones.
No one else was injured in the crash, according to the newspaper.
A car with front-end damage was also spotted at the scene as authorities investigated the crash.
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[M]Law enforcement sources told the Los Angeles Times that[/M] Inglewood Mayor [M]James T. Butts Jr. was inside the vehicle that struck the officer[/M].
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officer was thrown off his bike and into a fountain from a crash near the University of Southern California. One of the vehicles that was involved appears to have been carrying the mayor of Inglewood.
AIR7 HD was over the scene near an entrance to the university around 9 a.m. when first responders were seen treating a woman and her 4-year-old child, who was not hurt.
The officer suffered substantial injuries but is in stable condition.
"He was stationary in front of the water fountain on campus at USC..., and he was struck by the black SUV at that position. It struck him and it threw him into the fountain," explained LAPD Capt. Giselle Espinoza.
The longtime LAPD motor officer was stopped near the fountain when the black SUV and sedan suddenly collided as the SUV was turning onto the campus near Exposition Boulevard and Pardee Way.
One of the vehicles involved, a black SUV, is registered to the Inglewood Police Department. Video shot by AIR7 HD appears to show Inglewood Mayor James Butts at the scene with police officers and another unidentified man.
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Law enforcement sources told the Los Angeles Times that [M]Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts Jr.[/M] was inside the vehicle that struck the officer.
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officer was thrown off his bike and into a fountain from a crash near the University of Southern California. One of the vehicles that was involved appears to have been carrying the mayor of Inglewood.
AIR7 HD was over the scene near an entrance to the university around 9 a.m. when first responders were seen treating a woman and her 4-year-old child, who was not hurt.
The officer suffered substantial injuries but is in stable condition.
"He was stationary in front of the water fountain on campus at USC..., and he was struck by the black SUV at that position. It struck him and it threw him into the fountain," explained LAPD Capt. Giselle Espinoza.
The longtime LAPD motor officer was stopped near the fountain when the black SUV and sedan suddenly collided as the SUV was turning onto the campus near Exposition Boulevard and Pardee Way.
One of the vehicles involved, a black SUV, is registered to the Inglewood Police Department. Video shot by AIR7 HD appears to show Inglewood Mayor James Butts at the scene with police officers and another unidentified man.
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[M]The unidentified motorcycle officer went down in the crash, Cervantes said.[/M]
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officer was thrown off his bike and into a fountain from a crash near the University of Southern California. One of the vehicles that was involved appears to have been carrying the mayor of Inglewood.
AIR7 HD was over the scene near an entrance to the university around 9 a.m. when first responders were seen treating a woman and her 4-year-old child, who was not hurt.
The officer suffered substantial injuries but is in stable condition.
"He was stationary in front of the water fountain on campus at USC..., and he was struck by the black SUV at that position. It struck him and it threw him into the fountain," explained LAPD Capt. Giselle Espinoza.
The longtime LAPD motor officer was stopped near the fountain when the black SUV and sedan suddenly collided as the SUV was turning onto the campus near Exposition Boulevard and Pardee Way.
One of the vehicles involved, a black SUV, is registered to the Inglewood Police Department. Video shot by AIR7 HD appears to show Inglewood Mayor James Butts at the scene with police officers and another unidentified man.
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[M]The unidentified motorcycle officer went down in the crash[/M], Cervantes said.
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officer was thrown off his bike and into a fountain from a crash near the University of Southern California. One of the vehicles that was involved appears to have been carrying the mayor of Inglewood.
AIR7 HD was over the scene near an entrance to the university around 9 a.m. when first responders were seen treating a woman and her 4-year-old child, who was not hurt.
The officer suffered substantial injuries but is in stable condition.
"He was stationary in front of the water fountain on campus at USC..., and he was struck by the black SUV at that position. It struck him and it threw him into the fountain," explained LAPD Capt. Giselle Espinoza.
The longtime LAPD motor officer was stopped near the fountain when the black SUV and sedan suddenly collided as the SUV was turning onto the campus near Exposition Boulevard and Pardee Way.
One of the vehicles involved, a black SUV, is registered to the Inglewood Police Department. Video shot by AIR7 HD appears to show Inglewood Mayor James Butts at the scene with police officers and another unidentified man.
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[M]Sources told the Times he[/M] was hit by a black SUV and [M]suffered multiple broken bones[/M].
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officer was thrown off his bike and into a fountain from a crash near the University of Southern California. One of the vehicles that was involved appears to have been carrying the mayor of Inglewood.
AIR7 HD was over the scene near an entrance to the university around 9 a.m. when first responders were seen treating a woman and her 4-year-old child, who was not hurt.
The officer suffered substantial injuries but is in stable condition.
"He was stationary in front of the water fountain on campus at USC..., and he was struck by the black SUV at that position. It struck him and it threw him into the fountain," explained LAPD Capt. Giselle Espinoza.
The longtime LAPD motor officer was stopped near the fountain when the black SUV and sedan suddenly collided as the SUV was turning onto the campus near Exposition Boulevard and Pardee Way.
One of the vehicles involved, a black SUV, is registered to the Inglewood Police Department. Video shot by AIR7 HD appears to show Inglewood Mayor James Butts at the scene with police officers and another unidentified man.
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[M]Sources told the Times he was hit by a black SUV[/M] and suffered multiple broken bones.
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officer was thrown off his bike and into a fountain from a crash near the University of Southern California. One of the vehicles that was involved appears to have been carrying the mayor of Inglewood.
AIR7 HD was over the scene near an entrance to the university around 9 a.m. when first responders were seen treating a woman and her 4-year-old child, who was not hurt.
The officer suffered substantial injuries but is in stable condition.
"He was stationary in front of the water fountain on campus at USC..., and he was struck by the black SUV at that position. It struck him and it threw him into the fountain," explained LAPD Capt. Giselle Espinoza.
The longtime LAPD motor officer was stopped near the fountain when the black SUV and sedan suddenly collided as the SUV was turning onto the campus near Exposition Boulevard and Pardee Way.
One of the vehicles involved, a black SUV, is registered to the Inglewood Police Department. Video shot by AIR7 HD appears to show Inglewood Mayor James Butts at the scene with police officers and another unidentified man.
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[M]It was unclear whether Butts was the driver[/M].
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officer was thrown off his bike and into a fountain from a crash near the University of Southern California. One of the vehicles that was involved appears to have been carrying the mayor of Inglewood.
AIR7 HD was over the scene near an entrance to the university around 9 a.m. when first responders were seen treating a woman and her 4-year-old child, who was not hurt.
The officer suffered substantial injuries but is in stable condition.
"He was stationary in front of the water fountain on campus at USC..., and he was struck by the black SUV at that position. It struck him and it threw him into the fountain," explained LAPD Capt. Giselle Espinoza.
The longtime LAPD motor officer was stopped near the fountain when the black SUV and sedan suddenly collided as the SUV was turning onto the campus near Exposition Boulevard and Pardee Way.
One of the vehicles involved, a black SUV, is registered to the Inglewood Police Department. Video shot by AIR7 HD appears to show Inglewood Mayor James Butts at the scene with police officers and another unidentified man.
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An ambulance was called to the scene, however, [M]the extent of the officer’s injuries were not immediately known[/M].
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officer was thrown off his bike and into a fountain from a crash near the University of Southern California. One of the vehicles that was involved appears to have been carrying the mayor of Inglewood.
AIR7 HD was over the scene near an entrance to the university around 9 a.m. when first responders were seen treating a woman and her 4-year-old child, who was not hurt.
The officer suffered substantial injuries but is in stable condition.
"He was stationary in front of the water fountain on campus at USC..., and he was struck by the black SUV at that position. It struck him and it threw him into the fountain," explained LAPD Capt. Giselle Espinoza.
The longtime LAPD motor officer was stopped near the fountain when the black SUV and sedan suddenly collided as the SUV was turning onto the campus near Exposition Boulevard and Pardee Way.
One of the vehicles involved, a black SUV, is registered to the Inglewood Police Department. Video shot by AIR7 HD appears to show Inglewood Mayor James Butts at the scene with police officers and another unidentified man.
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[M]An ambulance was called to the scene[/M], however, the extent of the officer’s injuries were not immediately known.
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officer was thrown off his bike and into a fountain from a crash near the University of Southern California. One of the vehicles that was involved appears to have been carrying the mayor of Inglewood.
AIR7 HD was over the scene near an entrance to the university around 9 a.m. when first responders were seen treating a woman and her 4-year-old child, who was not hurt.
The officer suffered substantial injuries but is in stable condition.
"He was stationary in front of the water fountain on campus at USC..., and he was struck by the black SUV at that position. It struck him and it threw him into the fountain," explained LAPD Capt. Giselle Espinoza.
The longtime LAPD motor officer was stopped near the fountain when the black SUV and sedan suddenly collided as the SUV was turning onto the campus near Exposition Boulevard and Pardee Way.
One of the vehicles involved, a black SUV, is registered to the Inglewood Police Department. Video shot by AIR7 HD appears to show Inglewood Mayor James Butts at the scene with police officers and another unidentified man.
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[M]No one else was injured in the crash, according to the newspaper.[/M]
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officer was thrown off his bike and into a fountain from a crash near the University of Southern California. One of the vehicles that was involved appears to have been carrying the mayor of Inglewood.
AIR7 HD was over the scene near an entrance to the university around 9 a.m. when first responders were seen treating a woman and her 4-year-old child, who was not hurt.
The officer suffered substantial injuries but is in stable condition.
"He was stationary in front of the water fountain on campus at USC..., and he was struck by the black SUV at that position. It struck him and it threw him into the fountain," explained LAPD Capt. Giselle Espinoza.
The longtime LAPD motor officer was stopped near the fountain when the black SUV and sedan suddenly collided as the SUV was turning onto the campus near Exposition Boulevard and Pardee Way.
One of the vehicles involved, a black SUV, is registered to the Inglewood Police Department. Video shot by AIR7 HD appears to show Inglewood Mayor James Butts at the scene with police officers and another unidentified man.
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[M]No one else was injured in the crash[/M], according to the newspaper.
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officer was thrown off his bike and into a fountain from a crash near the University of Southern California. One of the vehicles that was involved appears to have been carrying the mayor of Inglewood.
AIR7 HD was over the scene near an entrance to the university around 9 a.m. when first responders were seen treating a woman and her 4-year-old child, who was not hurt.
The officer suffered substantial injuries but is in stable condition.
"He was stationary in front of the water fountain on campus at USC..., and he was struck by the black SUV at that position. It struck him and it threw him into the fountain," explained LAPD Capt. Giselle Espinoza.
The longtime LAPD motor officer was stopped near the fountain when the black SUV and sedan suddenly collided as the SUV was turning onto the campus near Exposition Boulevard and Pardee Way.
One of the vehicles involved, a black SUV, is registered to the Inglewood Police Department. Video shot by AIR7 HD appears to show Inglewood Mayor James Butts at the scene with police officers and another unidentified man.
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[M]The officer was later determined to be in stable condition, Officer Mike Lopez said.[/M]
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officer was thrown off his bike and into a fountain from a crash near the University of Southern California. One of the vehicles that was involved appears to have been carrying the mayor of Inglewood.
AIR7 HD was over the scene near an entrance to the university around 9 a.m. when first responders were seen treating a woman and her 4-year-old child, who was not hurt.
The officer suffered substantial injuries but is in stable condition.
"He was stationary in front of the water fountain on campus at USC..., and he was struck by the black SUV at that position. It struck him and it threw him into the fountain," explained LAPD Capt. Giselle Espinoza.
The longtime LAPD motor officer was stopped near the fountain when the black SUV and sedan suddenly collided as the SUV was turning onto the campus near Exposition Boulevard and Pardee Way.
One of the vehicles involved, a black SUV, is registered to the Inglewood Police Department. Video shot by AIR7 HD appears to show Inglewood Mayor James Butts at the scene with police officers and another unidentified man.
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The officer was later determined to be in stable condition, [M]Officer Mike Lopez[/M] said.
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officer was thrown off his bike and into a fountain from a crash near the University of Southern California. One of the vehicles that was involved appears to have been carrying the mayor of Inglewood.
AIR7 HD was over the scene near an entrance to the university around 9 a.m. when first responders were seen treating a woman and her 4-year-old child, who was not hurt.
The officer suffered substantial injuries but is in stable condition.
"He was stationary in front of the water fountain on campus at USC..., and he was struck by the black SUV at that position. It struck him and it threw him into the fountain," explained LAPD Capt. Giselle Espinoza.
The longtime LAPD motor officer was stopped near the fountain when the black SUV and sedan suddenly collided as the SUV was turning onto the campus near Exposition Boulevard and Pardee Way.
One of the vehicles involved, a black SUV, is registered to the Inglewood Police Department. Video shot by AIR7 HD appears to show Inglewood Mayor James Butts at the scene with police officers and another unidentified man.
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[M]The officer was later determined to be in stable condition[/M], Officer Mike Lopez said.
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officer was thrown off his bike and into a fountain from a crash near the University of Southern California. One of the vehicles that was involved appears to have been carrying the mayor of Inglewood.
AIR7 HD was over the scene near an entrance to the university around 9 a.m. when first responders were seen treating a woman and her 4-year-old child, who was not hurt.
The officer suffered substantial injuries but is in stable condition.
"He was stationary in front of the water fountain on campus at USC..., and he was struck by the black SUV at that position. It struck him and it threw him into the fountain," explained LAPD Capt. Giselle Espinoza.
The longtime LAPD motor officer was stopped near the fountain when the black SUV and sedan suddenly collided as the SUV was turning onto the campus near Exposition Boulevard and Pardee Way.
One of the vehicles involved, a black SUV, is registered to the Inglewood Police Department. Video shot by AIR7 HD appears to show Inglewood Mayor James Butts at the scene with police officers and another unidentified man.
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The crash was reported just after 8:45 a.m. near the intersection of South Figueroa Street and West Exposition Boulevard, at the east end of the USC campus, [M]Los Angeles Police Department Officer Rosario Cervantes[/M] said.
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officer was thrown off his bike and into a fountain from a crash near the University of Southern California. One of the vehicles that was involved appears to have been carrying the mayor of Inglewood.
AIR7 HD was over the scene near an entrance to the university around 9 a.m. when first responders were seen treating a woman and her 4-year-old child, who was not hurt.
The officer suffered substantial injuries but is in stable condition.
"He was stationary in front of the water fountain on campus at USC..., and he was struck by the black SUV at that position. It struck him and it threw him into the fountain," explained LAPD Capt. Giselle Espinoza.
The longtime LAPD motor officer was stopped near the fountain when the black SUV and sedan suddenly collided as the SUV was turning onto the campus near Exposition Boulevard and Pardee Way.
One of the vehicles involved, a black SUV, is registered to the Inglewood Police Department. Video shot by AIR7 HD appears to show Inglewood Mayor James Butts at the scene with police officers and another unidentified man.
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[M]The crash was reported[/M] just after 8:45 a.m. near the intersection of South Figueroa Street and West Exposition Boulevard, [M]at the east end of the USC campus[/M], Los Angeles Police Department Officer Rosario Cervantes said.
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officer was thrown off his bike and into a fountain from a crash near the University of Southern California. One of the vehicles that was involved appears to have been carrying the mayor of Inglewood.
AIR7 HD was over the scene near an entrance to the university around 9 a.m. when first responders were seen treating a woman and her 4-year-old child, who was not hurt.
The officer suffered substantial injuries but is in stable condition.
"He was stationary in front of the water fountain on campus at USC..., and he was struck by the black SUV at that position. It struck him and it threw him into the fountain," explained LAPD Capt. Giselle Espinoza.
The longtime LAPD motor officer was stopped near the fountain when the black SUV and sedan suddenly collided as the SUV was turning onto the campus near Exposition Boulevard and Pardee Way.
One of the vehicles involved, a black SUV, is registered to the Inglewood Police Department. Video shot by AIR7 HD appears to show Inglewood Mayor James Butts at the scene with police officers and another unidentified man.
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[M]The crash was reported[/M] just after 8:45 a.m. [M]near the intersection of South Figueroa Street and West Exposition Boulevard[/M], at the east end of the USC campus, Los Angeles Police Department Officer Rosario Cervantes said.
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officer was thrown off his bike and into a fountain from a crash near the University of Southern California. One of the vehicles that was involved appears to have been carrying the mayor of Inglewood.
AIR7 HD was over the scene near an entrance to the university around 9 a.m. when first responders were seen treating a woman and her 4-year-old child, who was not hurt.
The officer suffered substantial injuries but is in stable condition.
"He was stationary in front of the water fountain on campus at USC..., and he was struck by the black SUV at that position. It struck him and it threw him into the fountain," explained LAPD Capt. Giselle Espinoza.
The longtime LAPD motor officer was stopped near the fountain when the black SUV and sedan suddenly collided as the SUV was turning onto the campus near Exposition Boulevard and Pardee Way.
One of the vehicles involved, a black SUV, is registered to the Inglewood Police Department. Video shot by AIR7 HD appears to show Inglewood Mayor James Butts at the scene with police officers and another unidentified man.
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[M]The crash was reported[/M] just [M]after 8:45 a.m.[/M] near the intersection of South Figueroa Street and West Exposition Boulevard, at the east end of the USC campus, Los Angeles Police Department Officer Rosario Cervantes said.
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officer was thrown off his bike and into a fountain from a crash near the University of Southern California. One of the vehicles that was involved appears to have been carrying the mayor of Inglewood.
AIR7 HD was over the scene near an entrance to the university around 9 a.m. when first responders were seen treating a woman and her 4-year-old child, who was not hurt.
The officer suffered substantial injuries but is in stable condition.
"He was stationary in front of the water fountain on campus at USC..., and he was struck by the black SUV at that position. It struck him and it threw him into the fountain," explained LAPD Capt. Giselle Espinoza.
The longtime LAPD motor officer was stopped near the fountain when the black SUV and sedan suddenly collided as the SUV was turning onto the campus near Exposition Boulevard and Pardee Way.
One of the vehicles involved, a black SUV, is registered to the Inglewood Police Department. Video shot by AIR7 HD appears to show Inglewood Mayor James Butts at the scene with police officers and another unidentified man.
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[M]The crash was reported[/M] just after 8:45 a.m. near the intersection of South Figueroa Street and West Exposition Boulevard, at the east end of the USC campus, Los Angeles Police Department Officer Rosario Cervantes said.
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officer was thrown off his bike and into a fountain from a crash near the University of Southern California. One of the vehicles that was involved appears to have been carrying the mayor of Inglewood.
AIR7 HD was over the scene near an entrance to the university around 9 a.m. when first responders were seen treating a woman and her 4-year-old child, who was not hurt.
The officer suffered substantial injuries but is in stable condition.
"He was stationary in front of the water fountain on campus at USC..., and he was struck by the black SUV at that position. It struck him and it threw him into the fountain," explained LAPD Capt. Giselle Espinoza.
The longtime LAPD motor officer was stopped near the fountain when the black SUV and sedan suddenly collided as the SUV was turning onto the campus near Exposition Boulevard and Pardee Way.
One of the vehicles involved, a black SUV, is registered to the Inglewood Police Department. Video shot by AIR7 HD appears to show Inglewood Mayor James Butts at the scene with police officers and another unidentified man.
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A car with front-end damage was also spotted at the scene as [M]authorities investigated the crash[/M].
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officer was thrown off his bike and into a fountain from a crash near the University of Southern California. One of the vehicles that was involved appears to have been carrying the mayor of Inglewood.
AIR7 HD was over the scene near an entrance to the university around 9 a.m. when first responders were seen treating a woman and her 4-year-old child, who was not hurt.
The officer suffered substantial injuries but is in stable condition.
"He was stationary in front of the water fountain on campus at USC..., and he was struck by the black SUV at that position. It struck him and it threw him into the fountain," explained LAPD Capt. Giselle Espinoza.
The longtime LAPD motor officer was stopped near the fountain when the black SUV and sedan suddenly collided as the SUV was turning onto the campus near Exposition Boulevard and Pardee Way.
One of the vehicles involved, a black SUV, is registered to the Inglewood Police Department. Video shot by AIR7 HD appears to show Inglewood Mayor James Butts at the scene with police officers and another unidentified man.
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[M]A car with front-end damage was also spotted at the scene[/M] as authorities investigated the crash.
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A Los Angeles Police Department motorcycle officer was thrown off his bike and into a fountain from a crash near the University of Southern California. One of the vehicles that was involved appears to have been carrying the mayor of Inglewood.
AIR7 HD was over the scene near an entrance to the university around 9 a.m. when first responders were seen treating a woman and her 4-year-old child, who was not hurt.
The officer suffered substantial injuries but is in stable condition.
"He was stationary in front of the water fountain on campus at USC..., and he was struck by the black SUV at that position. It struck him and it threw him into the fountain," explained LAPD Capt. Giselle Espinoza.
The longtime LAPD motor officer was stopped near the fountain when the black SUV and sedan suddenly collided as the SUV was turning onto the campus near Exposition Boulevard and Pardee Way.
One of the vehicles involved, a black SUV, is registered to the Inglewood Police Department. Video shot by AIR7 HD appears to show Inglewood Mayor James Butts at the scene with police officers and another unidentified man.
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[M]The charges were filed to federal court in Manhattan.[/M]
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A man was arrested in Plantation, Florida, Friday morning in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures. Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where Cesar Sayoc — a 56-year-old registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody. Authorities there were towing a white van covered in bumper stickers, including oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window. It was unclear whether the van belonged to the suspect.
Public records show Sayoc has a lengthy criminal record, with charges ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in our country. We must never allow political violence to take root in America.”
Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more pipe bomb packages were found Friday, bringing the total number to 12. Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned after forensic evidence linked him to the packages.
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Sayoc, 56, has an address in [M]the Miami suburb of Aventura[/M] and an extensive arrest record.
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A man was arrested in Plantation, Florida, Friday morning in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures. Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where Cesar Sayoc — a 56-year-old registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody. Authorities there were towing a white van covered in bumper stickers, including oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window. It was unclear whether the van belonged to the suspect.
Public records show Sayoc has a lengthy criminal record, with charges ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in our country. We must never allow political violence to take root in America.”
Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more pipe bomb packages were found Friday, bringing the total number to 12. Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned after forensic evidence linked him to the packages.
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[M]Sayoc[/M], 56, [M]has[/M] an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and [M]an extensive arrest record.[/M]
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A man was arrested in Plantation, Florida, Friday morning in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures. Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where Cesar Sayoc — a 56-year-old registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody. Authorities there were towing a white van covered in bumper stickers, including oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window. It was unclear whether the van belonged to the suspect.
Public records show Sayoc has a lengthy criminal record, with charges ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in our country. We must never allow political violence to take root in America.”
Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more pipe bomb packages were found Friday, bringing the total number to 12. Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned after forensic evidence linked him to the packages.
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[M]Sayoc[/M], 56, [M]has an address in[/M] the Miami suburb of [M]Aventura[/M] and an extensive arrest record.
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A man was arrested in Plantation, Florida, Friday morning in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures. Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where Cesar Sayoc — a 56-year-old registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody. Authorities there were towing a white van covered in bumper stickers, including oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window. It was unclear whether the van belonged to the suspect.
Public records show Sayoc has a lengthy criminal record, with charges ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in our country. We must never allow political violence to take root in America.”
Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more pipe bomb packages were found Friday, bringing the total number to 12. Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned after forensic evidence linked him to the packages.
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[M]Sayoc, 56,[/M] has an address in the Miami suburb of Aventura and an extensive arrest record.
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A man was arrested in Plantation, Florida, Friday morning in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures. Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where Cesar Sayoc — a 56-year-old registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody. Authorities there were towing a white van covered in bumper stickers, including oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window. It was unclear whether the van belonged to the suspect.
Public records show Sayoc has a lengthy criminal record, with charges ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in our country. We must never allow political violence to take root in America.”
Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more pipe bomb packages were found Friday, bringing the total number to 12. Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned after forensic evidence linked him to the packages.
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[M]His white van, which was covered in stickers[/M] celebrating Republicans and [M]denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.[/M]
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A man was arrested in Plantation, Florida, Friday morning in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures. Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where Cesar Sayoc — a 56-year-old registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody. Authorities there were towing a white van covered in bumper stickers, including oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window. It was unclear whether the van belonged to the suspect.
Public records show Sayoc has a lengthy criminal record, with charges ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in our country. We must never allow political violence to take root in America.”
Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more pipe bomb packages were found Friday, bringing the total number to 12. Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned after forensic evidence linked him to the packages.
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[M]His white van, which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans[/M] and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
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A man was arrested in Plantation, Florida, Friday morning in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures. Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where Cesar Sayoc — a 56-year-old registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody. Authorities there were towing a white van covered in bumper stickers, including oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window. It was unclear whether the van belonged to the suspect.
Public records show Sayoc has a lengthy criminal record, with charges ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in our country. We must never allow political violence to take root in America.”
Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more pipe bomb packages were found Friday, bringing the total number to 12. Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned after forensic evidence linked him to the packages.
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[M]His white van[/M], which was covered in stickers celebrating Republicans and denouncing the president’s opponents, was parked outside.
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A man was arrested in Plantation, Florida, Friday morning in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures. Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where Cesar Sayoc — a 56-year-old registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody. Authorities there were towing a white van covered in bumper stickers, including oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window. It was unclear whether the van belonged to the suspect.
Public records show Sayoc has a lengthy criminal record, with charges ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in our country. We must never allow political violence to take root in America.”
Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more pipe bomb packages were found Friday, bringing the total number to 12. Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned after forensic evidence linked him to the packages.
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A 14th device was reported by the billionaire [M]Tom Steyer[/M], who [M]has called for Trump’s impeachment.[/M]
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A man was arrested in Plantation, Florida, Friday morning in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures. Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where Cesar Sayoc — a 56-year-old registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody. Authorities there were towing a white van covered in bumper stickers, including oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window. It was unclear whether the van belonged to the suspect.
Public records show Sayoc has a lengthy criminal record, with charges ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in our country. We must never allow political violence to take root in America.”
Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more pipe bomb packages were found Friday, bringing the total number to 12. Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned after forensic evidence linked him to the packages.
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A 14th device was reported by [M]the billionaire Tom Steyer[/M], who has called for Trump’s impeachment.
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A man was arrested in Plantation, Florida, Friday morning in connection with a string of pipe bomb packages mailed to prominent Democratic figures. Department of Justice spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores confirmed on Twitter that a suspect was in custody and the DOJ will hold a press conference at 2:30 p.m. ET with developments on the case.
Shortly after the announcement, CNN broadcasted a live feed of the parking lot where Cesar Sayoc — a 56-year-old registered Republican who lives in Aventura, Florida — was taken into custody. Authorities there were towing a white van covered in bumper stickers, including oversized decal of President Trump on the van’s rear-side window. It was unclear whether the van belonged to the suspect.
Public records show Sayoc has a lengthy criminal record, with charges ranging from traffic infractions to petty larceny, grand theft, and, in 2002, a “threat to throw, place, project or discharge any destructive device.”
Shortly after Sayoc’s arrest was confirmed on Friday, President Trump said in remarks at the White House: “These terrorizing acts are despicable and have no place in our country. We must never allow political violence to take root in America.”
Law enforcement agencies confirmed that two more pipe bomb packages were found Friday, bringing the total number to 12. Multiple news agencies are now reporting that the suspect is being questioned after forensic evidence linked him to the packages.
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