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There is just one thing I _________
I don’t care about the __________
Underneath the Christmas ________
I just want you for my ________
More than you could ever __________
Make my wish come __________
All I want for ____________
Is you ……
I don’t want a lot for ____________
There is just one thing I __________
I don’t care about the ____________
Underneath the Christmas __________
I don’t need to hang my ___________
There upon the ____________
Santa Claus won’t make me ___________
With a toy on Christmas __________
I just want you for my __________
More than you could ever ___________
Make my wish come ___________
All I want for ____________
Is you …….
I won’t ask for much this ___________
I won’t even wish for ___________
I’m just gonna keep on ___________
Underneath the ____________
I won’t make a list and send ___________
To the North Pole for Saint __________
I won’t even stay awake __________
Hear those magic reindeer ___________
I just want you for my ___________
More than you could ever __________
Make my wish come __________
All I want for ____________
Is you ……
You ________
All the lights are __________
So brightly ___________
And the sound of ___________
Laughter fills the ___________
And everyone is ___________
I hear those sleigh bells ___________
Santa won’t you bring me the one I really __________
Won’t you please bring my baby to _________ …
I don’t want a lot for __________
This is all I’m asking _________
I just wanna see my ___________
Standing right outside my __________
‘Cause I just want you for my ___________
More than you could ever ___________
Make my wish come ___________
All I want for ____________
Is you ……
All I want for ChristmasAnd you and you
And you and you
All I want for __________
All I want for __________
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John Lenon
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Nobel chairman Thorbjorn Jagland paid tribute to Liu Xiaobo, who is in prison in China - a fact he says, "shows that the award was necessary and appropriate".
Of about 50 countries invited to the Nobel ceremony, almost a third are staying away, including Russia, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, many as a result of Chinese pressure.
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Link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-11966449The move, ordered by the government, comes after several airports across Spain were shut after traffic controllers' unauthorised walkout.
Most of Spain's airspace remains closed and tens of thousands of travellers have been stranded.
The controllers are involved in a dispute with Spanish airport authority Aena over hours and conditions.
National carrier Iberia has cancelled all flights from Spanish airports until 1000 GMT on Saturday.
Late on Friday evening, Spain's Deputy Prime Minister Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba said the military had taken full control of all air traffic over Spain after workers refused to called off the unsanctioned strike.
Mr Rubalcaba later warned that if the action continued on Saturday, the government would declare a state of emergency, forcing air traffic controllers to return to work or face criminal prosecution.
"If a controller does not show up to his work place he will be placed immediately in custody accused of a crime which could mean serious prison sentences," he said.
Aena estimates that the strike action could affect the travel plans of up to 250,000 people.
The organisation's chief, Juan Ignacio Lema, said the strike was "intolerable", and told the controllers to "stop blackmailing the Spanish people".
Spanish Transport Minister Jose Blanco has also condemned the strike, saying those involved were "using citizens as hostages".
'Blackmail'The controllers' action began at 1700 local time (1600 GMT), resulting in the shutdown of about 90% of Spain's airspace, with the exception of the southern region of Andalucia.
They were already involved in a dispute about their working hours, but were further angered by austerity measures passed by the government on Friday which would partially privatise the country's airport.
"We have reached our limit mentally with the new decree approved this morning obliging us to work more hours," said Jorge Ontiveros, a spokesman for the Syndicate Union of Air Controllers.
"We took the decision individually, which then spread to other colleagues who stopped work because they cannot carry on like this. In this situation we cannot control planes."
The BBC's Sarah Rainsford in Madrid says the action has disrupted air traffic across the country at the start of a holiday weekend.
Madrid's Barajas airport was one of the first to be affected, along with airports on Majorca, Ibiza and Menorca in the Balearic Islands.
Barajas is the busiest airport in Spain - a hub for international and national flights, and the base for the national carrier Iberia.
Hundreds of national and international flights have been cancelled across the country, leaving angry passengers left stranded in airports.
Some were left stranded on runways as their planes had to turn back. Others had to travel by bus to regional destinations.
"All flights are blocked, there's a huge lot of people here, sitting around everywhere. Right now everyone is calm, but we don't know what's happening," said one traveller at Barajas airport.
"The captain came out to say Spanish airspace had suddenly shut, with no prior warning," another passenger stuck in a plane at Palma told Spanish radio.
One woman at Barajas airport said it was "a disgrace". "How can a group of people be so selfish as to wreck the plans of so many people?"
Late on Friday, Aena said flights from Barcelona airport were "resuming progressively" after about half the controllers arrived for their evening shift.
However, flights from the airport to Madrid and the Balearic islands were still suspended, it said in a statement.
If you want to read some more about this topic, click on this link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-11913878