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...at the University of Vienna,
author of many medical textbooks...
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...died today in the harbor of Famagusta...
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...on board a cramped
freighter going nowhere,
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because there wasn't room
for him on this earth.
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Ought to make news somewhere.
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Attention, please.
{prepare all children under the age of 13...
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...for return to Karaolos. This is an order.
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-Out to the ship once more?
-Yes.
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You know, they're in their 92nd hour,
and starting to crack already.
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-I didn't know that.
-Fading fast.
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They never would have
started this nonsense...
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...if Ben Canaan hadn't held a gun to them.
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-Do you really think so?
-Undoubtedly.
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Poor, ruddy beggars.
I don't see how you stand them.
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Then let me ask you this, if I may.
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Do you have the power
to call off this strike?
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I have.
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If a compelling reason turned up. Why?
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Then call it off.
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I've been talking to Gen. Sutherland.
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He's a humane man,
but there's nothing he can do.
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You've made the issue so flatly
that no one can help you.
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I know it, I feel it.
Either you compromise, or you lose.
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We won't lose.
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If the British give in
and let us go, we've won.
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And if we starve to death aboard this ship,
we've still won.
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They'll wait.
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They'll wait until you're too weak
and then come aboard and take you off.
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It doesn't take much strength
to set off 200 pounds of dynamite.
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You'd still set it off, knowing you've lost?
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Of course.
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Without any regard
for the lives you'd be destroying?
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With every regard in the world for them.
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I don't understand.
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Each person on board this ship is a soldier.
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The only weapon we have to fight with
is our willingness to die.