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Tonda Mareš PRESENTATION N. 3 – Antonín Mareš timing 0:00 - 0:20 countdown 0:21 – 2:58 main news overview, main news in detail 2:59 – 3:30 summary 3:31 - 3:34 telling name and location 3:35 – 3:40 final signature This is BBC World. Putting News First. Mumbai remembers day of terror. Ceremonies are being held in India on the first anniversary of a series of devastating attacks on the city of Mumbai. Top German soldier resigns over Afghan raid. Germany's top soldier resigns over a controversial Nato air strike in Afghanistan in which civilians are thought to have died. EU aims to boost tyre performance. The EU is to introduce a new tyre labelling system in three years' time to encourage fuel efficiency, safety and noise reduction. This is BBC World. Very warm welcome from me, Antonin Mares. Also in the programme China unveils Copenhagen targets on emissions. China says it will aim to reduce the so-called "carbon intensity" of its economy by 40- 45% by 2020, official media say........ and finally Doing exercise 'no panacea' for heavy drinking. Exercising may cure a hangover, but cannot undo the damage heavy drinking may cause, the UK government says Hello to you. It’s a year since a group of gunmen went on a killing spree in Mumbai. The attacks, which began on 26 November 2008 and lasted nearly three days, left 174 people dead, including nine gunmen. On Thursday, Mumbai's policemen and commandos marched in a parade and displayed the force's newly acquired equipment, including amphibious patrol boats and "rapid intervention" vehicles, reports the BBC's Prachi Pinglay in the city. Top German soldier Wolfgang Litz stood down over the 4 September attack in Kunduz on fuel tankers hijacked by the Taliban. His decision followed reports that information about the strike - ordered by a German commander - was withheld, the defence minister said. The strike is thought to have killed dozens of civilians collecting fuel. The new tyre labelling regulation was adopted by the European Parliament on Wednesday. Tyre firms will have to display tyre performance data in advertisements. The use of better tyres might produce the same CO2 emissions cut as taking 1.3 million cars off EU roads. A survey for the Department of Health found almost one in five people in England admitted to exercising to "make up" for a heavy bout of drinking. But the government's Know Your Limits campaign is trying to impress upon people that while exercising may make you feel better, it does not undo the damage caused by serious alcohol consumption. Now the summary of the main news: Mumbai remembers day of terror. Police have paraded in the city and later a memorial will be inaugurated and a candle-lit prayer service held. Top German commander resigns after Afghan raid. The defence minister said that Wolfgang Litz had failed to provide proper information about the incident. That’s all from me for the moment. Good evening to you. Dominik Jurásek PRESENTATION N. 3 – a sample version. timing 0:00 - 0:20 countdown 0:21 – 2:58 main news overview, main news in detail 2:59 – 3:30 summary 3:31 - 3:34 telling name and location 3:35 – 3:40 final signature This is BBC World. Putting News First. Sicilian police arrest Mafia boss . A Mafia boss has been arrested after 15 years on the run, in what police describe as "one of the hardest blows" to the Sicilian crime group. Russia train crash 'caused by bomb'. A bomb blast caused the Russian train crash in which at least 26 people were killed, intelligence officials say. US consumer spending rises more than expected. US consumer spending rose more than expected in October, raising hopes that the economic recovery is continuing despite stubbornly high unemployment. This is BBC World. Very warm welcome from me, your name. Also in the programme The driverless taxi of the future. The world's first driverless taxis are being installed at Heathrow Airport. Golf icon Tiger Woods hurt in US car cash. World number one golfer Tiger Woods has been released from hospital after receiving treatment following a car accident in Florida on Friday. ..and finally Rooney nets hat-trick in Man Utd win. Wayne Rooney's hat-trick helped guide Manchester United to victory over bottom-of-the table Portsmouth. Hello to you. Domenico Raccuglia was arrested in an apartment in a tiny town near Trapani, where he is believed to have had his Cosa Nostra power base, police said. He was convicted of killing a rival's son, whose body was thrown into acid. Italian Interior Minister Roberto Maroni described Raccuglia as Cosa Nostra's No 2, and said his arrest was "one of the hardest blows" to the Sicilian Mafia in the last few years. The most wanted fugitive remains Matteo Messina Denaro, who officials believe has a powerbase in western Sicily. The Nevsky Express derailed with nearly 700 on board as it ran through remote countryside between the capital Moscow and the second city, St Petersburg. "Criminology experts say, on the basis of preliminary information, that an improvised explosive device, equivalent to 7kg of TNT, had gone off," said Alexander Bortnikov, head of Russia's domestic intelligence service. At least three of the 14 carriages left the tracks as the train reportedly approached speeds up 200 km/h. Officials said it is a train popular with government officials and business executives. Spending by US consumers increased by 0.7% compared with the previous month, said the Commerce Department, more than market expectations of a 0.5% gain. The rise followed the 0.6% decline seen in September following the end of the US car scrappage scheme. The rebound in consumer spending came despite the most recent official figures showing that the unemployment rate in the US rose to 10.2% in October, the highest rate since April 1983. The futuristic vehicles will carry passengers from the business car park into Terminal Five in less than five minutes. The driverless taxi drives itself around a network of guideways using a combination of systems including laser sensors and computer controls. Now the summary of the main news: One of the absolute heads of the Sicilian Mafia Cosa Nostra, Domenico Raccuglia, has been arrested. The Russian train disaster was caused by a bomb blast. Officials said it was a train popular with government officials and business executives. That´s all from me for the moment. Good evening to you. Pavel Burda This is BBC World. Putting News First. 0:19 China unveils Copenhagen targets China has unveiled its first firm target for limiting greenhouse gas emissions, two weeks before a global summit on climate change in Copenhagen. Iran warned on nuclear 'dead end' Investigations into Iran's nuclear programme will reach a "dead end" unless Tehran starts to co-operate. Berlusconi wife 'claims millions' The estranged wife of Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi is seeking 43m euros a year in her divorce case. This is BBC World. Very warm welcome from me, Mike Embely. Also in the programme: Dollar falls to a 14-year yen low The US dollar has hit a 14-year low against the Japanese yen with low interest rates in the US making the greenback less attractive to investors. Tiger Woods 'in good condition' after car crash Initial reports said he had been seriously injured, but Woods's website later said he was "admitted, treated and released in good condition". 1:23 Hello to you. 1:25 Beijing said it would aim to reduce its "carbon intensity" by 40-45% by the year 2020, compared with 2005 levels. Carbon intensity, China's preferred measurement, is the amount of carbon dioxide emitted for each unit of GDP. But our correspondent says it does not mean China's overall levels of carbon dioxide will start falling. Its economy is still growing and is mostly fuelled by polluting coal, says the BBC's Quentin Sommerville in Beijing. It will be at least a couple of decades before China's emissions peak, so it is likely to remain the largest polluter for some time to come, he adds. The dollar slipped to 86.5 yen, its lowest level since July 1995. The US has indicated it is unconcerned about the dollar's slide, and will not intervene to strengthen it. Many traders are swapping dollar holdings for gold as a safer investment. World number one golfer Tiger Woods has been released from hospital after receiving treatment following a car accident in Florida on Friday. His car reportedly hit a fire hydrant and a tree as he left his drive. Woods, a 14-time major champion, is thought to have suffered facial cuts. An inquiry into the crash is under way. 2:58 Lets just take a look at our headlines once again: China will do it’s share in fighting global warming. China's State Council announced plans "to reduce carbon dioxide emissions till 2020 by 40 to 45 percent Berlusconi wife Veronica Lario filed for divorce, angered by a reported liaison with an 18-year-old aspiring model. 3:23 That’s all from the programme, next on BBC, the weather with Johnatan Charles. For now, from me Mike Embely and the rest of the team, good night. 3:33 Sabína Smejkalová This is BBC. Putting News First. Obama climate summit attendance welcomed in Europe. President Obama's decision to attend the UN climate talks in Copenhagen has been welcomed by European leaders. President Obama will arrive at the summit on 9 December, two days after it opens.