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Amanda Knox, the American student convicted of killing her British roommate, is a "she-devil"who deliberately accused an innocent man to cover her own crime, a lawyer for the man unjustly implicated in the case said.

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HEADLINE: Italian lawyer: U.S. student Knox a "she-devil" CAPTION: (255 characters): Amanda Knox, the American student convicted of killing her British roommate, is a "she-devil"who deliberately accused an innocent man to cover her own...
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DV Dodd Campaigns IA

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HEADLINE:Dodd sole presidential campaigner in Iowa CAPTION: Most of the presidential candidates have taken a brief holiday break from Iowa, but Democrat Chris Dodd is remaining in the state and spent part of Christmas Eve packing items...
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Controversial sculpture unveiled of Prince Harry 'killed in Iraq'

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AP Television London, 11 October 2007 1. Pan from media to wide of sculpture 2. Mid shot of sculpture with vulture in foreground 3. 'Harry' holding locket with British flag in background 4. Close up of 'Harry' with coins on eyes 5. ...
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Ceremony marking 10th anniversary of Columbine school shooting

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1. Wide of people watching choir sing on stage in Clement Park, near Columbine High School 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Steve Poos-Benson, Pastor, Columbine United Church: "When people hear that somebody was caught planning a Columbine, the...
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The Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at President George W. Bush says he would do it again and that he was forced to write a letter of apology after being tortured in jail, the journalist's brother claimed Monday

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HEADLINE: Family claims Iraqi shoe thrower was tortured CAPTION: The Iraqi journalist who threw his shoes at President George W. Bush says he would do it again and that he was forced to write a letter of apology after being tortured in...
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Getting the fine details really up close on art safari

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4035467LEAD IN:Artists in Namibia are getting so close to the country's animals that they feel they can 'look into their souls.'That's according to one painter on an art safari - where people visit...
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Rare 'Werewolf' Kitty Rescued in South Africa

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus056542One of the world's rarest kittens has been rescued from under a bush in a Cape Town park. The Lykoi, or werewolf cat, is only one of 35 known in the world and is the only natural-born Lykoi...
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Theresa May Birmingham Speech Arrival and Cutaways

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Theresa May Birmingham Speech Arrival and Cutaways
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Increased Police Presence After London Stabbings

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Increased Police Presence After London Stabbings
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VOICED: Bolivia's Morales wins landslide re-election

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VOICED: Bolivia's Morales wins landslide re-election
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CLEAN : Italy's mild maestro Abbado dies after ste

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CLEAN : Italy's mild maestro Abbado dies after ste
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Sarah Brightman holds press conference about her preparations for space travel

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Sarah Brightman holds press conference about her preparations for space travel
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VOICED: Organic boom boosts ancient millstone tradition

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VOICED: Organic boom boosts ancient millstone tradition
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Toyota's Lentz Says Fair Review of Fuel Standards Needed

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Mar.15 -- Jim Lentz, chief executive officer of Toyota Motor Corp.’s North American operations, comments on President Donald Trump's plan to cut automakers a break on environmental standards in return for more hiring. He speaks during...
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Young Manchester Survivor Describes Attack

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYManchester - 25 May 20171. Wide of Millie Robson and her parents at Manchester Royal Infirmary2. "Get Well" balloon (partly covers soundbite)3. SOUNDBITE (English) Millie...
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Kushner, North Korea Challenges Mark Trump's Return

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May.29 -- U.S. President Donald Trump ended his first overseas trip on Saturday, coming home to the White House amid questions surrounding his son-in-law Jared Kushner and a ballistic missile launch by North Korea. Bloomberg's Shannon...
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Mattis: 'Doing Everything We Can Diplomatically'

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY Seoul, South Korea – 27 October 2017 1.Mattis poses with troops for group photo, gathers...
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Mattis vists DMZ, speaks to US troops

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Western tourists on the North Korean side of the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) watched on Friday as US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis visited the tense area. Later, Mattis returned to Seoul, where he spoke to a small group of US...
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CLEAN : Oly 2018: Olympic participants feel the chill in Pyeongchang

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From volunteers to security staff Olympic participants react to the cold weather in Gangneung South Korea where the ice competitions will be held
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Sting weighs in on Brexit: ‘It will be a disaster’

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STING WEIGHS IN ON BREXIT: 'IT WILL BE A DISASTER'
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CLEAN : Italy's mild maestro Abbado dies after ste

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Italian conductor Claudio Abbado, who pushed to open the music world to a wider public and was loved by orchestras for his gentle manner, died Monday after a stellar career that took him to La Scala in Milan, the Vienna State Opera and...
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Trump posthumously awards medal to 9/11 rescuer

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US President Donald Trump presented the Presidential Citizens Medal posthumously to Richard (Rick) Cyril Rescorla who helped save the lives of nearly 2,700 people at the World Trade Center on the morning of September 11, 2001.