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Egypt - Israeli/Palestinian Peace Talks

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Israelis and Palestinians launched the final and toughest stage of their five-year-old peace process Sunday (5/5) with Palestinian negotiators proclaiming their goal to be an independent state with east Jerusalem as its capital. The...
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USA/SOUTH KOREA: NO GUN RI INCIDENT LATEST (2)

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English/Nat The Army acknowledged Thursday that American soldiers shot to death an "unknown number" of South Korean refugees early in the Korean War, but said there was no evidence they were ordered to do so. "I deeply regret that...
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Journalists' demo, reax to Supreme Court decision on Musharraf re-election

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1. Wide of journalists protesting against the government's censorship of media 2. Various journalists protesting holding anti government banners and placards 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Omer Farooq, Journalist for AVT Channel "This decision...
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Meditation and mind control provide the key to internal martial arts

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AP Television Beijing, China - August 14, 2010 1. Tilt down from trees to internal martial arts class 2. Various of class, with internal martial arts master Liu Xiuyang making adjustments to their positions 3. Mid of male pupil...
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A reality program in China attracts millions of viewers

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June 18, 2006 Changsha city, Hunan province, China Hunan TV "Super Girl" promotional pictures -NOTE ENGLISH COMMENTARY 1. Various Hunan TV "Super girl" promotional pictures showing candidates singing and dancing, production set and...
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Focus on physical and mental trauma suffered by Gazan children during Israeli onslaught

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Rafah, southern Gaza Strip - 5 January 2009 1. People running in street after tank shelling, thick black smoke rising over building 2. Children running in street 3. UPSOUND: explosion, pan to black smoke rising over site of shelling 4....
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Election shows growth of new Afghan media; uncertainty remains over its freedom

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The proliferation of Afghan media in the past 12 years is one of the most visible bright spots of the fraught project to foster a stable democracy. However, with the country's presidential election looming, it is not certain whether the...
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Blinded Srebrenica survivor on Mladic arrest AP EXCLUSIVE

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FILE: Bosnia - 13 April 1993 (exact location unknown) 1. Sead Bekric, as a young boy after he was blinded in Srebrenica schoolyard attack, being lifted onto stretcher FILE: Bosnia - April 1993 (exact date and location unknown) 2. Mid of...
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An internet privacy analyst says the European high court's decision against Google that allows web users to have some say over private information that appears in search lists essentially 'breaks' the purpose of the internet. (May 13)

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Google and other search engines were thrust into an unwanted new role Tuesday - caretaker of people's reputations - when Europe's highest court ruled that individuals should have some say over what information pops up when their names...
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Philippines - Albright attends ASEAN meeting

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US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright denounced the military-ruled government of Myanmar (Burma) on Monday (27/07). Albright was reacting to the Mynmar military government's refusal to let opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi meet her...
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Satire based on UK political sex scandals

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London, 20 July 2005 1. Rehearsal run through for press 'Who's the Daddy' 2. CU Toby Young 3. MS Toby Young 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Toby Young, co-author (on feel of play): "It's a classic Whitehall farce with trouserless men chasing...
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NEW Oprah Winfrey and Deepak Chopra attend Jaipur Literature Festival in India

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American talk show host Oprah Winfrey said Sunday that her visit to India was "one of the greatest life experiences" she had ever had and that she would have to come back many more times to understand the paradoxes and complexities of...
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Murdoch close to owning WS Journal publisher Dow Jones

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AP Television New York City, 31 July 2007 1. Mid of Rupert Murdoch coming out of News Corporation building, photographers taking photos of him 2. Mid of Murdoch getting into car, photographers taking photos of him 3. Wide of exterior of...
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USA: JOHN F KENNEDY JNR IS CO-FOUNDING A NEW POLITICAL MAGAZINE

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English/Nat One of the political world's most famous names is throwing his hat into the publishing ring. John F Kennedy Junior is lending his insider's viewpoint to a new political magazine called "George". Kennedy describes "George"...
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Arrested owner of collapsed building presented to media, officer comments

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1. Mid of Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) personnel holding owner of the collapsed factory, Sohel Rana (centre) during news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (Bangla) Mokhlesur Rahman, Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) Director General: "Actually, he did...
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State Dept concern over raids at HK newspaper offices

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1. Medium shot of Adam Ereli 2. Media cutaway 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Adam Ereli, US State Department Spokesman: "The question deals with actions taken against seven Hong Kong newspapers. Our position would be to urge the Hong Kong......
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WRAP Lawyer for US journalist Saberi released after 4 months in prison ADDS Iranian min

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1. Wide of IRINN newsreader in studio 2. Mid of Iranian Intelligence Minister, Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejehi, surrounded by reporters after the meeting of cabinet members (++OVERLAID WITH NEWS READER VOICEOVER REPORTING ON MINISTER'S...
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INDONESIA: NEWSPAPER BANNED BY SUHARTO RETURNS TO NEWS STANDS

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English/Nat A bold newspaper, once banned under President Suharto, has returned to the news stands in Indonesia. DeTak, formerly known as DeTik, is on a mission to test the limits of press freedom in a country only just emerging from...
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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas returned to a hero's welcome in the West Bank on Tuesday, making his first public appearance at home since Al-Jazeera published embarrassing documents showing him making broad concessions to Israel in peace talks.

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HEADLINE: Defiant Abbas says he's on 'right path' CAPTION: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas returned to a hero's welcome in the West Bank on Tuesday, making his first public appearance at home since Al-Jazeera published embarrassing...
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A feature about the upcoming divorce of Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman

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1. File Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman at the Venice Film Festival (31/08/1999) 2. SOT Martin Grove, columnist, Hollywood Reporter - on how the split is going to affect the couple - "In California stardom is not community property so in...
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At least 2 children, 1 adult killed in creche stabbing; police; flowers; comment

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1. Wide of community centre where authorities are providing counselling to parents 2. Community centre sign 3. Community centre 4. Man and woman walking towards community centre 5. Man and woman wrapping coat around woman outside...
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Prelim results say former PM Almazbek Atambayev will be next president

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1. Wide of news conference at the Central Election Commission 2. Cutaway of sign reading (Kyrgyz and Russian) "2011 Presidential Elections of the Kyrgyz Republic, Election Commission" 3. Mid of journalists at news conference 4. Cutaway...
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Tech giant unveils its first tablet computer to take on Apple's iPads

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Technology giant Nokia introduced its first tablet computer on Wednesday, hours ahead of Apple's expected presentation of its new iPads. The Lumia 2520 was presented to the world at a Nokia World event in Dubai. "What we see on tablets...
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Crowds turned out in several US cities to hold vigils for the victims of the attack on a satirical newspaper in Paris. People said they were there to show support for freedom of speech and freedom of the press. (Jan. 8)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus023687 Vigil were held in several North American cities on Wednesday night, following the terror attack on a French satirical newspaper that left ten journalists and two police officers dead. A...