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[Hoshi version of opening news]

HOSHI/MINGYU: Seventeen News!

HOSHI: Hello, I'm anchor Hoshi

MINGYU: I'm Mingyu

MINGYU: "2018 Ideal Cut" concert has started.

MINGYU: Seventeen is now preparing for their first concert in Hong Kong.

HOSHI: That's right. This place is heated up.

HOSHI: even so that the wall is red. So hot.

MINGYU: My back is sweating.

HOSHI: mine was too.

MINGYU: Before our concert, we met our fans yesterday

MINGYU: at the press conference

MINGYU: A lot of fans came to see us.

MINGYU: The camera recorded the scene where we received thunderous applause and cheers.

HOSHI: Please come out, reporters Kwon Soonyoung and Kim Mingyu

HOSHI: Hello!

MINGYU: You're arranging your outfit now.

MINGYU: We are from SVT NEWS

THE8: A News program?

MINGYU: How do you feel now, waiting for the concert?

HOSHI: How do you feel?

HOSHI: Please say a word to your fans who have been waiting for you.

MINGYU: Good.

HOSHI: Shall we find the next member?

HOSHI/MINGYU: 1, 2, 3.

HOSHI: Hello, Joshua!

HOSHI: Hello, I'm reporter Kwon Soonyoung

JOSHUA: Hello

HOSHI: What were you doing?

HOSHI: What is the final purpose of the meditation?? For today's concert?

MINGYU: Mingyu and Hoshi are the anchors of SVT NEWS.

MINGYU: Please say a word to them.

JOSHUA: I'm so honored.

JOSHUA: I think you can do a great job.

HOSHI:You are not meditating right now, are you?

JEONGHAN(?): You don't seem to be awake from the meditation

JOSHUA: I'm still not awake from the meditation yet.

MINGYU: Hope you continue to meditate.

HOSHI: I heard you got a haircut for today's concert.

HOSHI: Oh, i see. Also for a mood change?

DK(?): You look good with your new hair style.

HOSHI: You became charismatic.

HOSHI: Who's hair is it?

WOOZI: Your hair

HOSHI: He said it's your hair!

HOSHI: Hello, Dino!

DINO: Un Wi Shim Sung

DINO: It means, words are the voice of the mind.

DINO: I think you should keep this in mind.

HOSHI: Why are you so funny?

DINO: The page has turned

HOSHI: He was funny the moment he appeared.

DK: I think he's realy funny.

HOSHI: The reporters are so handsome

MINGYU: It does feel different when

MINGYU: Handsome reporters are covering the news.

HOSHI: I feel so bad that i couldn't go to the scene.

MINGYU: I know.

HOSHI: Anyways, great work. Reporters Kwon Soonyoung and Kim Mingyu.

MINGYU: Thank you.

HOSHI: We'll wrap up SVT NEWS. We are anchors Hoshi

MINGYU: And Mingyu

HOSHI: Thank you.

MINGYU: Bye.

For more infomation >> [ENG SUB] SVT NEWS Episode 1 - Duration: 3:38.

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'공개 사과' 고개 숙인 동탄 환희유치원 전 원장. News Daily - Duration: 3:03.

For more infomation >> '공개 사과' 고개 숙인 동탄 환희유치원 전 원장. News Daily - Duration: 3:03.

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The agonising story of Shaun Marsh, Australia's Test cricket conundrum - Blog news - Duration: 9:16.

Shaun Marsh stood like a statue for a fleeting moment, transfixed to the Abu Dhabi deck, as Mir Hamza wheeled away in celebration

After Hamza's peach of a delivery wiped out Marsh's off stump, it was almost as though the veteran Australian batsman knew something we didn't - but had tried to press a case for for years

Is this the last time Shaun Marsh features in a Test match for Australia? It would seem logical to some, and short-sighted to others - but a seemingly painless outcome all the same

It's not that he's a player who isn't up to the task of international cricket.It would be foolish to claim so

In June, Marsh scored two centuries on Australia's white-ball tour of England, which ended in a soul-destroying series whitewash by the hosts

MORE: Marsh fails again, Aussies facing almost certain defeat in second Test | How long do Australian selectors give Shaun and Mitch Marsh? Just before the Test series against Pakistan, he scored 94 on a volatile wicket against a Pakistan A side in Dubai

Positive signs were there.However, these aren't the signs of a player not up to the rigours of the international game

It's just another horrible form slump - but that's the damning word.Another.This time, could it be fatal? Dropping Marsh would be a tough call for coach Justin Langer to make, considering how far back the pair go in Western Australia's cricket ranks

As WA coach, Langer pushed Marsh hard, trying to reshape his mental approach while also making technical changes to his game

It came at a good time for Marsh, who had been caught up in some disciplinary dramas - he was among the players suspended during Perth Scorchers' 2012 Champions League campaign, while he had also been suspended after a boozy night with state teammate Luke Pomersbach

Off-field drama aside, Marsh's recent numbers at Test level make for horrific reading

Since his Ashes hundred in Sydney, Marsh has averaged 13.42.South Africa was more miss than hit (40, 33, 24, 1, 26, 0, 16, 7), Dubai was rough (7, 0) and Abu Dhabi was downright bad (3, 4)

Just 20 batsmen have scored a hundred on Test debut for Australia - and Marsh was one of them, against Sri Lanka in Pallekele in 2011

From there, as a 28-year-old, he carried all the hallmarks required to build a long career under the baggy green cap

He followed up his Pallekele ton with 81 in Colombo, and won a ticket to Australia's two-Test tour of South Africa

And then, everything began to unwind.In Cape Town, he scored 44 in the first innings as Australia looked comfortable after knocking over the hosts for 96

Then, Australia were skittled for 47.Marsh, having suffered a back injury, came out at No

10 and copped a second-ball duck courtesy of a rampant Vernon Philander.He was sent home, recovered, missed several Shield games for Western Australia and missed Australia's two-Test series against New Zealand

Then, India arrived - and so did Marsh, back at first-drop.It was a disaster, and it led to a two-year Test hiatus

Marsh was a shadow of the player that strutted around in Sri Lanka just four months earlier, and with Michael Clarke (626), Ricky Ponting (544), Michael Hussey (293) and David Warner (266) setting the world on fire, Marsh looked horribly out of place

An okay-ish Shield season in 2013/14 - 401 runs from seven matches at 36.45 - was the spark to a shock recall for Australia's crucial tour of South Africa following their Ashes whitewash

At the time of his selection, he had scored 275 runs at 34.37 with one century.He rewarded the faith with a brilliant hundred in the first Test in Johannesburg, but scored a pair in Port Elizabeth, and lost his spot to Shane Watson

He missed the UAE tour against Pakistan, and earned a recall for the final three Tests against India at home

He ran himself out for 99 at the MCG, and scored 73 in Sydney.He earned a ticket to the West Indies, where he scored 112 runs, but he would only feature in one Test on the 2015 Ashes tour to England - and it was arguably Australia's worst in a generation, as Stuart Broad ripped the Aussies apart at Trent Bridge

It seemed that might have been his last chance - but he replaced the injured Usman Khawaja for the inaugural day-night Test against New Zealand in 2015-16, and scored 49 second-innings runs to help Australia win a close one

He was in and out of the side.It would frustrate anyone, let alone a player battling for his Test career

He shared what still remains as the sixth-highest partnership in Test history with Adam Voges against the Windies at Hobart as he scored 182 - but got dropped

He came back for the third Test of Australia's tour of Sri Lanka, scored a century, went on to the first home Test against South Africa at the WACA, struggled to get going in Australia's big defeat - and got dropped

He played all four Tests in India, and saved the third in Ranchi with Peter Handscomb - but missed selection for the Bangladesh tour

A wonderful Ashes series followed, where he was Australia's second-top-scorer with 445 runs and two tons

But now we're here, back talking about his much-maligned Test career yet again.For a player that can so easily look the part on one day, he can also look like he's missing a day later

Considering Australian bowlers Mitchell Starc (11.67), Nathan Lyon (6.5) and Peter Siddle (5) all have a higher series average than him in the UAE, this truly could be the end

In the absence of Steve Smith, David Warner and Cameron Bancroft, Marsh needed to stand up

He did in England wearing canary yellow, but in the UAE, he has fallen over for what could prove to be the final straw

Shane Warne believes neither Shaun nor brother Mitchell deserve a spot in Australia's Test XI

Matt Renshaw is waiting in the wings, Marnus Labuchagne and Travis Head haven't been tested on home decks yet, while the likes of Handscomb, Alex Doolan, Cameron White, Callum Ferguson, Jake Lehmann and George Bailey all could give a fair shake of the sauce bottle

Then, you've got precocious star Will Pucovski.Regardless, Michael Hussey said Marsh - who is now 35 - is running out of time

"At the end of the day, you do need to be scoring runs.there's going to be a lot of discussion about his place in the team," Hussey said on Wisden Radio

"When he's on song, he's just unstoppable and looks a supreme batsman.But then when he does start having a run of low scores, he gets into this hole and he finds it extremely difficult to work his way out of it

"Once you start getting into your 30s, mid-30s, you can't afford to have a run like that

"Everyone starts talking about your position in the team.is that the end of your career? That extra pressure builds up on you as well

For more infomation >> The agonising story of Shaun Marsh, Australia's Test cricket conundrum - Blog news - Duration: 9:16.

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6 p.m. Thursday evening forecast KOIN 6 News Oct. 18, 2018 - Duration: 3:02.

For more infomation >> 6 p.m. Thursday evening forecast KOIN 6 News Oct. 18, 2018 - Duration: 3:02.

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Breaking News In Jamaica Oct 18th 2018 - Duration: 1:06.

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For more infomation >> Breaking News In Jamaica Oct 18th 2018 - Duration: 1:06.

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Lake Powell News Network LIVE: News and Entertainment For Page and Lake Powell - Duration: 12:39.

For more infomation >> Lake Powell News Network LIVE: News and Entertainment For Page and Lake Powell - Duration: 12:39.

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Man Utd news: Zlatan Ibrahimovic delivers Jose Mourinho advice ahead of Chelsea clash - Duration: 3:46.

 Jose Mourinho's third season at Manchester United has got off to a shaky start with the club eighth in the league, seven points behind joint-leaders Manchester City, Chelsea and Liverpool

 The Portuguese boss reportedly risked facing the sack if his side didn't beat Newcastle last time out

 After a nervy start, the Red Devils came from two goals down to win 3-2 and take some pressure off his shoulders

 Mourinho claimed there was a "manhunt" against him after the match and his former striker Ibrahimovic believes some of the criticism he's received is "personal

"  "Everybody criticises Mourinho and I don't think it's because of the results, it's because of the character, because of the way he is," Ibrahimovic told Sky Sports

 "I see myself also a little bit in that situation, we have our confidence, we believe in things, we say certain things

In our own way. "Of course we get the blame, we get criticised more when it is not going good, but when it is going good and we win the satisfaction is bigger than the other ones that are political, think they're perfect, and want to be no trouble for the media so the media never attacks them

 "That is not us, we are ourselves, we believe in what we do and we do it until the end

 "Some critics I feel personal, some critics are exaggerating, some because of the way he is, some because of jealousy

But all this is part of the circle. "Mourinho just has to keep being himself, stand up for what he is doing, stand up for what he is

 "He is there because he did it his own way, because he is who he is and don't change for anybody

 "I am exactly the same, I don't change for anybody. Everyone out there who thinks they are perfect, they are the biggest problem out there

" Mourinho has equalled United's worst start to a Premier League campaign ahead of their match with Chelsea this Saturday (12

30pm). But Ibrahimovic, who helped Mourinho win the EFL Cup and the Europa League in their first season at Old Trafford, maintains United are in good hands with the 55-year-old in charge

 "Jose is doing a good job, you're as good as your team," he added. "There is no coach in the world who can do miracles with a team

 "Of course, results speak for themselves. The results are not on top, it goes bad, sometimes goes better, it's part of the season

 "But the Premier League is not easy and if someone knows how to win it, it's him

So like he said himself, more Premier League than all the league's coaches won together

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