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Clinton and Bachelet attend international conference on women's financial inclusion

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1. Wide of US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton waving 2. Mid of Clinton and former Chilean president Michelle Bachelet laughing as they hold up clothing items 3. Wide of Clinton, Bachelet and other women waving 4. Wide of...
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Reax as Vatican opposes French move at UN to de-criminalise homosexuality

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Rome - 18 December 2008 1. Wide exterior of Pontifical University of Saint Cross 2. Close-up of sign reads (Italian): "Pontifical University of Saint Cross" 3. Wide of father Robert Gahl, professor, sitting on a bench 4. Father Robert...
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Noose left on door of Columbia Univ. professor

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HEADLINE: Noose left on door of Columbia Univ. professor CAPTION: The New York Police Department's hate crime unit is trying to determine whether students or colleagues left a hangman's noose on a black professor's office door. (Oct....
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USA: CALIFORNIA: HISPANIC POPULATION FACE EMPLOYMENT PROBLEMS

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Spanish/English/Nat Statistics indicate that southern California's job market is on the rebound. But not everyone agrees. For many in the state's Latino community, finding employment has become increasingly difficult. Some say its...
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Homosexuals find freedom of expression in SA

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Johannesburg - September 30, 2006 1. Close up of gay man parading at march 2. Wide shot of of gays at Gay Pride March in Johannesburg 3. Wide shot gays on truck 4. Wide shot anti-protesters at gay march Soweto - September 27, 2006 ...
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Buddhist leaders meet to discuss ways of resolving communal conflicts

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Hmawbi, Myanmar - 13 June 2013 1. Mid pan right of Buddhist monks arriving for the meeting 2. Wide left pan of meeting 3. Mid of Buddhist monks seated on the floor and writing down notes 4. SOUNDBITE: (Burmese) Dhamma Piya, Buddhist...
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US trade protest over India solar energy programme

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The United States launched another trade complaint against India on Monday, saying New Delhi's solar energy industry discriminates against American manufacturers. The US contends that India is violating World Trade Organisation (WTO)...
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USA - Clinton Speaks Up Against Racism

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US President Bill Clinton on Monday (16/10) urged black and white Americans to work towards a better understanding of each other and "clean your house of racism." Speaking at the University of Texas, Clinton said whites and blacks each...
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The Senate has unanimously passed a resolution apologizing for slavery and racial segregation. The apology comes one day before Juneteenth-- an annual celebration that commemorates the end of the Civil War and the release of African-Americans from slavery.

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HEADLINE: Senate apologizes for slavery, segregation senate slavery CAPTION: The Senate has unanimously passed a resolution apologizing for slavery and racial segregation. The apology comes one day before Juneteenth-- an annual...
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A group of students and activists known as the "Dream Defenders" marched 40 miles from Daytona to Sanford, Fla. to draw attention to the Trayvon Martin case and the issue of racial profiling

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HEADLINE: Trayvon case inspires 40-mile march CAPTION: A group of students and activists known as the "Dream Defenders" marched 40 miles from Daytona to Sanford, Fla. to draw attention to the Trayvon Martin case and the issue of racial...
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Revival for South Africa's economic hub

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HEADLINE: Revival for South Africa's economic hub CAPTION: South Africa's economic hub is undergoing a revival, 125 years after the city's founding. Johannesburg's renaissance in the post-apartheid era is being fueled by creative energy...
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Clinton Decries Shooting of Baton Rouge Officers

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Hillary Clinton on Monday condemned the shooting deaths of three law enforcement officers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, saying that if she is elected president she will use all her powers to hold those who kill police officers legally...
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Biden Pledges to Stand By Urban League

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus055848In a speech to the National Urban League's 13th Annual Legislative Policy Conference, Vice President Joe Biden promised to continue to work with them to raising living and working standards...
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03/21/73 c0033321 - color un: statement by sec general on international day for elimination of racial discrimination shows: sof statement: (shot 3/21 140ft) waldheim, kurts - sof racism - gen un - gen 140 ft / col /...
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A demonstration was held in Spokane, Washington following Rachel Dolezal's resignation as president of the local NAACP chapter. Dolezal's parents say she is a white woman posing as black. (June 16)

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Rachel Dolezal resigned as president of the NAACP's Spokane chapter Monday just days after her parents said she is a white woman posing as black — a dizzyingly swift fall for an activist credited with injecting remarkable new energy...
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Clinton: Trump has 'Terrible' LGBT Rights Record

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Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is spoke to gay and lesbian supporters in South Florida, where she's spent the day campaigning. She said Donald Trump has a "terrible record on LGBT rights" and warned he would nominate...
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Clinton: Trump has 'Terrible' LGBT Rights Record

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus065949Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is spoke to gay and lesbian supporters in South Florida, where she's spent the day campaigning. She said Donald Trump has a "terrible record on...
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Kerry Washington, Laverne Cox, Gabourey Sidibe at annual Image Awards gala

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AT AWARDS, STARS DISCUSS WHY IMAGE IS WORTH CELEBRATING, FIGHTING FORFor 48 years, the NAACP (the American National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) has honored those in film, television, music and literature with its...
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Former Neo-Nazis Help Fight German Far-Right

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus068368VOICE-OVER SCRIPTA SMALL BUT EFFECTIVE NETWORK OF FORMER NEO-NAZI'S IN GERMANY IS HELPING EXTREMISTS WHO WANT TO LEAVE THE FAR-RIGHT SCENE. FELIX BENNECKENSTEIN SAYS HE LIVED AND BREATHED...
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Works by South African artist William Kentridge go on show

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LEAD-IN:Parading brass bands, immersive video installations and detailed charcoal sketches are the later works of renowned South African artist, William Kentridge, now on show in Denmark.Best-known for confronting dark themes, including...
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Works by South African artist William Kentridge go on show

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DENMARK ART SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6:44SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionHumlebaek, Denmark - 15 February 20171. Various of...
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Trump: No Right to Engage in Violent Disruption

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus063568Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump addressed the ongoing tensions in Charlotte, North Carolina during an event in Pittsburgh on Thursday.Trump said that we 'honor and recognize the...
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Frosty welcome for new Trump Tower in Vancouver

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The fury unleashed by Donald Trump's rise to the U.S. presidency are shaking Vancouver, where a gleaming new Trump International Hotel and Tower will open on Tuesday. The Canadian project has generated debate because of its location in a...
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US justices rule for baker in same-sex wedding case

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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled narrowly Monday for a Colorado baker who wouldn't make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple. But the court is not deciding the big issue in the case, whether a business can invoke religious objections to...