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SKorean condemns anti-Korea rally in Japan; hopes court ruling will not lead to more protests

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South Korea has welcomed a Japanese court verdict ordering a group of anti-Korean activists to pay a Korean school in Kyoto 12 (m) million yen (120-thousand US dollars) in compensation for holding "hate speech" rallies outside the...
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Anti cartoon protest at Danish embassy

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1. Wide of protesters walking and holding banner reading: (Indonesian) "The answer to the people who are insulting our prophet Muhammad and Islam is jihad" 2. Close of protester walking 3. Various of police watching protest 4. Banners...
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USA: VIETNAMESE DEMONSTRATIONS OVER COMMUNIST SYMPATHISER

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Eng/Viet/Nat Fifteen-thousand Vietnamese protestors took to the streets of California on Friday night to protest against a sympathiser of the Communist government in Ho Chi Minh City. Truong Van Tran had put up a poster of the Communist...
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US Senator Leahy on upcoming US-Cuba talks

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A US delegation visited Cuba on Saturday for the first time since the two countries decided to normalise relations. US Senator Patrick Leahy headed the six-member congressional delegation expected to stay in Havana until Monday. The...
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Former President Boris Yeltsin has died, a Kremlin official said Monday. He was 76.

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HEADLINE: Boris Yeltsin dead at 76 CAPTION: Former Russian President Boris Yeltsin, who engineered the final collapse of the Soviet Union, has died at the age of 76. (April 23) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE]
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Two years on from revolution, NATO teams to advise Libya's govt on defence

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The Libyan government said on Tuesday that it has requested NATO's assistance in rebuilding the country's army, border guards and security forces. Wednesday marks two years since the fall of dictator Moammar Gadhafi. At a news conference...
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Turkey - Victim of hunger strike

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There have been more deaths from the hunger strike among prison inmates in Turkey, with Osman Akgun becoming the eleventh and latest victim on Saturday (27/7). His family received the news of his death while waiting at the Istanbul...
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Armenian journalist shot dead at entrance to his newspaper's office

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Istanbul - 19 January 2007 1. Body of murdered journalist Hrant Dink 2. Body on the ground 3. Woman crying on the street 4. Body covered with white sheet 5. Body lying on ground in front of the Agos (the newspaper where he worked) ...
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Journalist Association protest and news conference

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1. Tilt down of exterior of Radio Caracas Television (RCTV), with protesters gathered outside building 2. Venezuela flag hanging from building 3. Various of people chanting (Spanish): "Freedom of expression!" 4. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)...
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Comment on storming of electoral commssion

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Ramallah, West Bank 1. Amar Duek director of the election commission 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Amar Duek Director of the Central Election Commission: "Groups of armed persons arrived to our offices they asked our staff to leave the...
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Reactions from HRW to removal of government by the military

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A day after Thailand's army overthrew the caretaker government in a coup, questions abound about how the political crisis started and where it all stands. John Sifton, the Human Rights Watch Advocacy Director for Asia, explained that...
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Start of trial about whistleblower's restrictions

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1. Exterior of "Hashalom" court 2. Small group of demonstrators outside court 3. Close up of sign reading: "Free Vanunu, close Dimona" (Dimona Negev Nuclear Research Centre) 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Mordechai Vanunu, nuclear whistle...
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Human rights activists criticise Ppines for boycotting Nobel Peace Prize

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Manila 1. Wide of Manila street with Manila City Hall in background 2. Tower of Manila City Hall; tilt down to traffic 3. Commuters walking 4. Wide of Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) building 5. Tight of DFA seal 6....
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Reax as judge rules anti-jihad ads can be put up in NYC subway

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A provocative advertisement that equates some Muslim radicals with "savages" is set to go up next week in the New York City subway system, just as violent protests in the Middle East are subsiding over an anti-Islamic film ridiculing the...
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IOC president gives briefing ahead of opening of Winter Games

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The President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) said on Friday it was unfair to single out the Sochi games as facing a particular security threat. Thomas Bach told a pre-opening ceremony news conference at the Olympic Park...
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Fascists gather to commemorate hardline civil war leader

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1. Pan right of demonstrators in square giving fascist salute; UPSOUND Spanish National Anthem 2. Men and women giving fascist salute 3. Demonstrators from town of Santander 4. Woman singing fascist song 5. Demonstrators waving Spanish...
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Morocco's King rescinds pardon of Spanish paedophile after protests

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Rabat - 2 August 2013 1. Various of protestors at demonstration clapping and chanting 2. Wide of crowds suddenly dispersing and running off 3. Close of police apprehending a protestor 4. Close of man clinging to leg of policeman 5....
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USA: SUPREME COURTS RULING GUARANTEES FREE SPEECH ON THE INTERNET

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English/Nat The US Congress trampled on the rights of adult users of the Internet when it tried to limit what children can see there. That, in essence, was Thursday's historic ruling from the US Supreme Court in its first venture into...
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French newspaper runs prophet cartoons which causes furore

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Paris, 1 February 2006 1. Pan exterior of France Soir building entrance 2. Mid shot of person reading the paper with the cartoon on its front page 3. Set up shot of Serge Faubert, Editor in Chief of France Soir 4. SOUNDBITE: (French)...
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INTERVIEW WITH TYMOSHENKO'S LAWYER AND A DOCTOR

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A doctor treating former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko said her condition was improving and she would soon receive further treatment, as suggested by her German doctors. "We have a schedule and we will spend some time...
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Kate Bosworth and Rachel Zoe sit front row for Prabal Gurug

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With the spring styles he showed at New York Fashion Week Saturday, Prabal Gurung is proposing a little more freedom in a woman's wardrobe. The looser, less-constructed silhouette was seen from the first look, an ethereal white...
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Gorbachev reax to Bush comments on Russian democracy

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Moscow - 6 June, 2007 1. Wide shot of former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev being interviewed 2. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Mikhail Gorbachev, Former Soviet President: "We cannot count on establishing pure democracy without first improving...
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Jackie Chan defends comments about restricting protests in Hong Kong at premiere of CZ12

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AP Entertainment Hong Kong, 13 December 2012 1. Various shots of Jackie Chan, actor, at Hong Kong premiere of new film "CZ12" 2. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Jackie Chan, actor, on his recent comment that protests in Hong Kong should be...
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Arafat meeting foreign representatives and funerals in Gaza

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Ramallah 1. Exterior Arafat's office 2. Various of representatives arriving 3. Wide of meeting 4. Arafat holding up piece of paper 5. Various of meeting 6. Close up of Arafat, pull back to wide of meeting 7. Representatives and...