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Press conference with French Olympic team doctor on drug claims

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1. Front page of "Liberation" newspaper which revealed the scandal with headline "Sydney Olympics Games,a stunning pharmacy" 2. Article on doping scandal in newspaper 3. Doctor Maurice Vrillac, president of the medical commission of the...
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Vox pops, newspapers as Kosovo marks 1st year since declaring independence

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Pristina, Kosovo - 17 February 2009 1. Wide of Pristina street lined with flags of many nations 2. Wide of newspaper stand and flags 3. Pan (left to right) of headline reading: (Albanian) "Kosovo celebrates, Serbia provokes, UNMIK and...
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Reporters protest takeover of Wall Street Journal by media mogul

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1. Pan from building of Wall Street Journal headquarters, to protestors 2. Pan of protestors marching 3. Mid shot protestors with signs 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alex Frangos, Wall Street Journal staff reporter: "We're sitting here looking...
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USA: CHINA WARNED NOT TO INTERFERE WITH US MANDARIN RADIO BROADCASTS

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English/Nat The United States says China must stop jamming transmissions of American sponsored Mandarin radio broadcasts to the Chinese mainland. State department spokesman James Rubin - speaking on Thursday - warned that such...
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Journalists call for media blackout over wiretap bill

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AP TELEVISION - RAINews24 recorded off air) July 9, 2010 1. Various of RAI News 24 reports with running caption at bottom of screen reading (in Italian): "Journalists strike, information windows at 12:00 and 21:00 local" July 8,...
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Preview prior to court ruling on TV6 broadcasting frequency

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Moscow - 26 March 2002 1. Various Kremlin 2. Wide shot Moscow's main street - Tverskaya 3. Close up driver in car, tuning radio 4. Close up car radio, (audio news bulletin broadcast) 5. Mid shot TV6 anchor Andrei Belkevich broadcasting...
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Cable news channel MSNBC''s Chris Matthews says President Barack Obama has done so much to heal racial divisions that he "forgot he was black" while watching his State of the Union address.

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HEADLINE: Hardball host ''forgets'' Obama is black CAPTION: Cable news channel MSNBC''s Chris Matthews says President Barack Obama has done so much to heal racial divisions that he "forgot he was black" while watching his State of...
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US moves to stop China pegging currency to US dollar

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1. Wide shot of officials entering room 2. Cameraman at news conference 3. Journalist asking question 4. SOUNDBITE (English) John B. Taylor, U.S. Treasury Undersecretary "The flexible exchange rate is, as we've learned here, something...
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GS CAS LIBYA SITUATION reprise: Damage in Tripoli from US air strike 30048603 on 15/4. Mrs Gaddafi and sons attack Reagan. Libyan 1"VT+BVU Information Minister orders western journalists out. Expelled westerners...
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Potential jurors questioned as Conrad Black fraud trial begins

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1. Various of Former media mogul Conrad Black and aides leaving courthouse 2. Tilt down of Chicago court house 3. Satellite trucks lined up on street 4. Close-up of Canadian satellite truck 5. Close-up of satellite dish 6. Reporter...
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WRAP China's Liu wins peace prize, house, analyst, lawyer, wife ADDS prison exterior

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Oslo, Norway - October 8, 2010 1. Mid of Alfred Nobel statue outside of Nobel Institute building 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Thorbjoern Jagland, Norwegian Nobel Committee chairman: "The Norwegian Nobel committee has decided to award the Nobel...
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Protesters ask for the release of BBC journalist in Gaza and Ramallah

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Gaza City, Gaza Strip 1. Wide shot of of demonstrators gathered in front of solidarity tent, for protest at kidnapping of BBC journalist Alan Johnston 2. Pan left from cameramen to people sitting on chairs in tent 3. Set up shot for BBC...
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Reax to closure of newspaper and TV station, overnight raid

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1. Exterior of the I&M building where KTN is located 2. Opposition supporters outside the I&M building with opposition leaders Kalonzo Musyoka (tan jacket, right of screen), Raila Odinga (standing immediately next to Musyoke in...
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A group of young Libyans have launched the country's first news, talk and music radio show, broadcast in English. "The Free Talk Show" aired its first broadcast at the beginning of October, shortly after the fall of Tripoli to revolutionary forces.

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HEADLINE: Libya's first English radio show launches CAPTION: A group of young Libyans launched the country's first news, talk and music radio show, broadcast in English. "The Free Talk Show" aired its first broadcast at the beginning of...
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Reporters Without Borders react to situation in Egypt and the latest attacks on journalists

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1. Wide shot of Reporters Without Borders bureau 2. Wide shot of Secretary General's office 3. Close-up Christophe Deloire, Secretary General of Reporters Without Borders (RSF) 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Christophe Deloire, Secretary...
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NEW 50th Anniversary Grammy gift lounge

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SHOTLIST(including transcript):- AP Entertainment Los Angeles, 06 February 2008 1. Various of gift bag items on table 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lash Fary, CEO of Distinctive Assets: "Well this is not only the 50th Grammy, it's our ninth...
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GERMANY: BEER ICE LOLLIES HAVE GONE ON SALE IN BERLIN

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German/Nat Ice lollies made from real German lager have gone on sale in Berlin - but they're strictly adults only. A TV show came up with the inspiration for 'beercicles'. The idea proved so popular with viewers that a frozen food...
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Statement by BBC MidEast bureau chief about missing journalist

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1. Simon Wilson, BBC Middle East bureau editor, arriving for news conference 2. Cutaway journalists 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Simon Wilson, BBC Middle East bureau editor: "The BBC continues to be concerned about the welfare of Alan...
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SOUTH AFRICA: EARL SPENCER DIVORCE CASE HEARING

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English/Nat Earl Spencer, the brother of the late Princess Diana, says local news reports on his divorce case are harming his children and he will ask South African courts to put a stop to them. South African law forbids newspapers from...
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The Associated Press names Gary Pruitt of The McClatchy Co. its president and CEO, succeeding Tom Curley. Pruitt comes from McClatchy, the third-largest newspaper company in the U.S. and joins the AP at a time of transformation.

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HEADLINE: New Associated Press CEO: 'It is the dream job' CAPTION: The Associated Press names Gary Pruitt of The McClatchy Co. its president and CEO, succeeding Tom Curley. Pruitt comes from McClatchy, the third-largest newspaper company...
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India - Successful completion of nuclear tests

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India on Monday (11/5) successfully conducted three underground nuclear tests, Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee announced in New Delhi. India, Pakistan and Israel have all refused to sign the 1970 nuclear non-proliferation treaty, now...
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PHILIPPINES: MANILA: 40TH ANNUAL MAGSAYSAY AWARDS

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English/Nat Asia honoured its finest citizens in the Philippine capital Manila on Monday at the annual Magsaysay awards. The awards, named after popular former Philippine President Ramon Magsaysay, are considered to be the Asian...
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UK: COMPUTER HACKER ATTACKS UK SECRET SERVICES

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Eng/Nat A mystery computer buff may have hacked his way into the confidential records of Britain's secret services. A journalist who received the information says the same technique could also be used by hostile countries. According to...
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AP technology editors discuss YouTube's latest challenge from the media industry, this time as NBC Universal and News Corp. join forces to distribute full-length TV shows and other video over the Internet.

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HEADLINE: Tech Buzz: NBC, News Corp. Take on You Tube CAPTION: AP technology editors discuss YouTube's latest challenge from the media industry, this time as NBC Universal and News Corp. join forces to distribute full-length TV shows...