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*A CAMERA JOINS ROSÁ FREIRE SEATED IN A PLUSH ARMCHAIR IN FRONT OF A WIDE WINDOW WITH BICYCLES AND COMMUTERS TO WORK BUZZING BY*
"Beginning with lighter fare: the National Cat Fanciers' Association has named its first-ever tuxedo cat as best in show. The black and white Oesgál Shorthair, affectionately named Adelmar o Cabeludo, reportedly stole the hearts of the judging committee with his common uniform yet calm disposition. Adelmar o Cabeludo is not expected to experience the same reception at the international level, even among his breed, however, Association Commissioner insisted that quote: 'Adelmar embodied the spirit of this show, at least, at its place and time.'"
"Remaining in the animal kingdom: Green Democrats in parliament remain committed to domestic fishing quotas in Oesgália. Informed by data from marine biologists, Greens argue that Oesgál consumption and export of fish products sets the region's aquatic biodiversity towards certain collapse. Private and small boat fishermen complain that the proposed regulations would favor larger fishing cartels who pose to dominate lottery quotas and skirt inspection thanks to their sheer scale. The Democratic Party (separate from Green Democrats), meanwhile continue to insist that the Kingdom of Oesgália would only undercut itself in the short term if neighboring countries do not likewise commit to responsible quotas."
"Finally, before we break for our sponsors, we go to our correspondent Ruy Bento in the countryside . . ."
*A MAN STANDS IN THE MORNING SUN BESIDE A MOSTLY UNEARTHED HILL WITH DIGGERS CAREFULLY WORKING*
"Was this the burial site of a Hvidish Jarl? Archaeologists in tandem from the King's College (Oesgália) and Ribe University out of Hvidland say it is so. Complicated further, they believe the male Hvidish bones and items lay beside a female with significantly different traces of DNA. The history of this island is likewise complicated, we are reminded, and here perhaps for the first time we are witnessing Oesgálian researchers being open to outside inquiry. This land today belongs to the family farmers' Valente, who for three generations discovered and held on to relics found here that domestic historians made an effort to ignore. Will this openness to Hvidland's researchers extend to a contemporary diplomatic rekindling, Rosá?"
*CAMERAS RETURN TO ROSÁ FREIRE*
"If the spirit wills it, surely, thank you Ruy . . ."
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INDICATES IT IS TIME FOR THE MORNING NEWS BROADCAST***A CAMERA JOINS ROSÁ FREIRE SEATED IN A PLUSH ARMCHAIR IN FRONT OF A WIDE WINDOW WITH BICYCLES AND COMMUTERS TO WORK BUZZING BY*
"Beginning with lighter fare: the National Cat Fanciers' Association has named its first-ever tuxedo cat as best in show. The black and white Oesgál Shorthair, affectionately named Adelmar o Cabeludo, reportedly stole the hearts of the judging committee with his common uniform yet calm disposition. Adelmar o Cabeludo is not expected to experience the same reception at the international level, even among his breed, however, Association Commissioner insisted that quote: 'Adelmar embodied the spirit of this show, at least, at its place and time.'"
"Remaining in the animal kingdom: Green Democrats in parliament remain committed to domestic fishing quotas in Oesgália. Informed by data from marine biologists, Greens argue that Oesgál consumption and export of fish products sets the region's aquatic biodiversity towards certain collapse. Private and small boat fishermen complain that the proposed regulations would favor larger fishing cartels who pose to dominate lottery quotas and skirt inspection thanks to their sheer scale. The Democratic Party (separate from Green Democrats), meanwhile continue to insist that the Kingdom of Oesgália would only undercut itself in the short term if neighboring countries do not likewise commit to responsible quotas."
"Finally, before we break for our sponsors, we go to our correspondent Ruy Bento in the countryside . . ."
*A MAN STANDS IN THE MORNING SUN BESIDE A MOSTLY UNEARTHED HILL WITH DIGGERS CAREFULLY WORKING*
"Was this the burial site of a Hvidish Jarl? Archaeologists in tandem from the King's College (Oesgália) and Ribe University out of Hvidland say it is so. Complicated further, they believe the male Hvidish bones and items lay beside a female with significantly different traces of DNA. The history of this island is likewise complicated, we are reminded, and here perhaps for the first time we are witnessing Oesgálian researchers being open to outside inquiry. This land today belongs to the family farmers' Valente, who for three generations discovered and held on to relics found here that domestic historians made an effort to ignore. Will this openness to Hvidland's researchers extend to a contemporary diplomatic rekindling, Rosá?"
*CAMERAS RETURN TO ROSÁ FREIRE*
"If the spirit wills it, surely, thank you Ruy . . ."