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China FM urges Taliban to take part in talks about a political reconciliation

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China's Foreign Minister joined the Afghan government on Friday in urging the Taliban to take part in the process of political reconciliation. Wang Yi made the appeal at a news conference after the Fourth Foreign Ministerial Conference...
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Is feminism dead in Italy?

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HEADLINE: Is feminism dead in Italy? CAPTION: A British newspaper article titled, 'Naked Ambition,' has prompted debate in Italy about whether Italian women are more likely to get ahead through intelligence or by having great looks and...
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Google to abandon Chinese market?

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AP Television Beijing, China, 14 January 2010 1. Various Google building with Google sign in front 2. Close of flowers next to Google sign left by supporters 3. Close of note, reading: (English) "Freedom!" 4. Wide shot employee entering...
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PAKISTAN: MEDIA COMPLAIN OF HARASSMENT BY THE GOVERNMENT

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English/Nat Pakistan's largest circulation Urdu-language newspaper may be forced to suspend publication for the first time in 51 years. The Jang group - which publishes "The Jang" newspaper - accuses the government of a campaign of...
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UPDATE Court stops nanny from further revelations

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SHOTLIST(including transcript):- Pool Material London, 27 November 2003 1. David and Victoria Beckham posing with royal award (OBE) outside Buckingham Palace APTN File London. August 2000 2. David and Victoria Beckham at CD signing APTN...
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The father of an NBC freelance journalist spoke to the Associated Press about his son's sense of pride for working in Liberia in the midst of a deadly Ebola epidemic. (Oct. 3)

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The journalist diagnosed with Ebola in Liberia will be treated in Nebraska. Ashoka Mukpo's father, Dr. Mitchell Levy, told The Associated Press on Friday that his son is scheduled to leave the capital of Monrovia on Sunday evening and...
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US Psychological ops in Iraq

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March 18, 2003 1. US military personnel - from the 4th Psychological Operations group - looking at TV monitor at Camp As-sayliyah US Central Command US Military Video Recent 2. Man refuelling EC130 plane 3. Wide shot, EC130 plane 4....
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Annual CPJ report on deaths of journalists

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1. Zoom in to CPJ (Committee to Protect Journalists) logo in the lobby of their Manhattan office 2. Zoom in on the report in the hands of Joel Simon, director of CPJ 3. Zoom in to Simon sitting in his office 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Joel...
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Japanese journalist offers to reach out to IS to try to save hostages

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Kosuke Tsuneoka, a Japanese journalist who was held hostage in Afghanistan in 2010, offered on Thursday to reach out to the Islamic State group to try to save the lives of two Japanese hostages being held by their militants. The...
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3D technology dominates Asia's biggest tech fair

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Tokyo, Japan, October 5, 2010 1. Nissan's Eporo (Episode 0 Robot) robot 2. Wide of Eporo robots moving around "solar tree" 3. Non-contact charging area 4. Various video animation of robots on electric charging lanes 5. Wide of Nissan...
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International observers comment on election; newspapers, voxpops

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1. Various street scenes 2. Various shots of newspaper stall selling newspapers 3. SOUNDBITE: (Ukrainian) Vox Pop, Lyudmila: "There will be a lot of changes, most of them for the better - at least I hope so." 4. People marching 5....
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Reaction to kidnappers' demand regarding BBC journalist

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Ramallah, West Bank - 09 May 2007 1. Various exterior shots of Palestinian Information Ministry 2. Wide shot of Palestinian Information Minister Mustafa Barghouti entering room and sitting at desk 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mustafa...
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Russia - Yeltsin praised for attending Tsar burial

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President Yeltsin's last minute decision to attend Friday's (17/07) funeral of Russia's last Tsar was hailed as a mark of statemanship by his political allies. Yeltsin, on leaving the ceremony in Peter and Paul fortress in St Petersburg,...
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West Bank - Palestinian farmer killed by Jews

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STORY: Palestinian Farmer LOCATION: West Bank Settler thugs kill farmer walking home from fields A Palestinian farmer died at a Hebron hospital Tuesday (16/06) from a blow to the head which his family said was delivered by...
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RUSSIA: CHECHNYA: SERGEI KOVALYOV CRITICISES RUSSIA WAR

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Russian/Nat Russia's first human rights commissioner, Sergei Kovalyov, has sharply criticised Russia's war against Chechnya. Since the crisis in Chechnya erupted, Kovalyov has spent much of his time in the underground bunker of Chechen...
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RR DURATION: 5 Mins 53 Secs/Eng sot: 1 Min. STORY: Peru has one of the worst human rights records in the world. President Alberto Fujimori, with the assistance of the military, has...
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Goodnight And Good Luck - George Clooney Talks About His Latest Project

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Entertainment ITA Goodnight and Good Luck - George Clooney talks about his latest project 3rd September 2005 1. SOUNDBITE George Clooney (English) - on Venice "It sure was fun to open the competition with this and it was more fun to have...
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USA - Ted Turner donates money to UN

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Ted Turner, the American founder of television's Cable News Network (CNN), announced late on Thursday (18/9) that he would donate one billion dollars of his personal fortune over the next decade to United Nations humanitarian...
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Reaction from Cambridge where two bomb suspects worked

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1. Various of tourists punting along river passing Cambridge University colleges 2. Various exteriors of Addenbrooke's hospital where suspect Dr Mohammed Asha worked 3. Wide of street where suspect Dr Bilal Abdulla lived 4. Various of...
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Reaction to Prime Minister's decision to stop wall construction

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1. Wide of statue of Iraq's ex-Prime Minister Abdul-Muhsen al-Sadoun (one of Iraq's first Prime Ministers) in Main Square in Baghdad 2. Close up of statue 3. People looking at newspapers 4. Newspapers on display 5. Close up of...
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Serbian president angered by journalist during visit; Kuci bite

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Cernica, eastern Kosovo 1. Armed security officer, Serbian President Boris Tadic heading to grave in the background 2. Tadic visiting grave of a little Serb boy killed during the war 3. Pan from headstone with little boy's picture to...
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Appeal launched by three convicted of Pearl murder

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Karachi - July 17, 2002 1. Exterior of Karachi High Court 2. Various of security outside court 3. Defence lawyer, Rai Bashir, walking outside court 4. Lawyer flicking through appeal statement 5. Close shot of appeal 6. SOUNDBITE:...
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Offices of Sarkozy lawyer searched in smear scandal probe

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1. Mid shot policemen blocking the entrance of the offices of Le Canard Enchaine (a leading French satirical weekly ) 2. Close up sign reading "Le Canard Enchaine" 3. Close up of Le Canard Enchaine front page 4. Close up of policeman...
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UK: GENERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN IS UNDERWAY

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English/Nat Britain's general election campaign is underway with the two main parties, Conservative and Labour, already battling it out. Prime Minister John Major visited the McLaren Formula One home in Surrey, south east England, while...