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Hijacked oil tanker rescued, pirates flee

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Pirates who hijacked a Malaysian oil tanker last week fled on the ship's lifeboat after being pursued by a Malaysian navy ship, an official said on Friday.Eight pirates, believed to be Indonesians, abandoned the MT Orkim Harmony late on...
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Japan's government gave journalists a tour of the country's tsunami-damaged nuclear power plant for the first time since the March 11 disaster. Even though months have passed, a scene of tremendous devastation remains.

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HEADLINE: Press tours stricken Fukushima nuclear plant CAPTION: Japan's government gave journalists a tour of the country's tsunami-damaged nuclear power plant for the first time since the March 11 disaster. It's still a scene of...
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Some online publishers focus on alternative views

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LEAD IN:Online media publishers in Egypt are offering rarely heard alternative voices.But some are worried that controversial views could see their websites shut down. A proposed media law could also see big costs imposed on anyone...
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Trump Has Testy News Conference On Vet Donations

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Under pressure to account for money he claimed to raise for veterans, an angry and irritated Donald Trump outlined a list of charities Tuesday he says have now received millions of dollars from a fundraiser he held earlier this...
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Trump Has Testy News Conference On Vet Donations

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Under pressure to account for money he claimed to raise for veterans, an angry and irritated Donald Trump outlined a list of charities Tuesday he says have now received millions of dollars from a fundraiser he held earlier this...
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Istanbul residents live under shadow of attacks

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++CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE++Turkish authorities have imposed a temporary blackout on distribution of any material concerning the aftermath and investigation of the bombing in Istanbul today, they say, due to the ongoing inquiry and security...
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UN official on TV station attack, pro-government rally

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A spokesperson for the UN Supervision Mission in Syria has condemned the attack on a Syrian television station that left at least seven dead. "The UN mission is alarmed at the attacks today on the Ikhbariya," Sawsan Ghosheh told...
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Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3 attendees are anticipating the launch of Sony's virtual reality headset Morpheus, a direct competitor to Facebook's Oculus launched at E3 next year. (June 15)

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Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3 attendees are anticipating the launch of Sony's virtual reality headset Morpheus, a direct competitor to Facebook's Oculus launched at E3 next year. This year's show is expected to highlight games...
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AP Announces Pulitzer Prize Award To Staff

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The Associated Press won the Pulitzer Prize for public service Monday for documenting the use of slave labor in Southeast Asia to supply seafood to American tables _ an investigation that spurred the release of more than 2,000 captive...
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Turkish journalists under increasing pressure

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Journalists in Turkey marked World Press Freedom Day on Tuesday - but it wasn't much of a celebration as they face increasing intimidation, prosecution and censorship.Since the start of the year, the Turkish government has seized the...
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Obama on Election: 'This Isn't a Reality Show'

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In his first remarks about Donald Trump's presumptive nominee status, President Barack Obama has a message for the media: "This is not entertainment. This is not a reality show."Obama is urging reporters to take Trump seriously and vet...
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Turkish opposition leader warns of "witch-hunt"

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST: AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYAnkara - 26 July 20161. Images on wall of the founder of modern Turkey Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the Republican People's Party CHP logo and CHP leader Kemal...
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Russia sports journalist on latest doping claims

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A leading sports commentator in Moscow cast doubt on Friday on claims that Russia tampered with its athletes' urine samples during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. Grigory Rodchenkov, former head of Russia's national anti-doping...
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The White House briefing room was briefly evacuated Tuesday after a bomb threat was called into police, the Secret Service said. Roughly 20 minutes after being evacuated, journalists were allowed back into the White House. (June 9)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus032752The White House briefing room was briefly evacuated Tuesday after a bomb threat was called into police, the Secret Service said.Secret Service officers interrupted a live, televised press...
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After Luke Bryan spill, country stars admit to their own stage falls

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Country star Luke Bryan recently took a bad fall off a stage in North Carolina and ended up needing stitches. But he said he's lucky he wasn't more seriously injured. A fan caught the fall on video, which was posted to YouTube. The...
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Channel 9 crew leaves as father drops charges

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An Australian mother Sally Faulkner and TV crew who were caught up in a high-profile child custody battle and detained in Beirut have been released on bail on Wednesday.TV journalist Tara Brown and her colleagues from Australian Channel...
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Rouhani: final nuclear deal "within reach"

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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Saturday a final nuclear deal is "within reach" as Iran and world powers face a June 30 deadline for an agreement.Rouhani told a news conference in Teheran that negotiations between Iran and the...
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DEMOCRATIC VOICE OF BURMA JOURNALISTS CONTINUE WORK

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The spirit of Myanmar's struggle for democracy is evident in an anonymous Oslo office. A stylised picture of democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi is on the back of a desktop computer and an imposing poster on the wall commemorating "90,000...
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After a parliament session, Ex FIFA vice president Jack Warner's security crew pushes reporters out of the way while they question Warner about his Sepp Blatter comments. (June 5)

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After a parliament session, Ex FIFA vice president Jack Warner's security crew pushes reporters out of the way while they question Warner about his Sepp Blatter comments. Sky News reporter David Bowden is seen being pushed several times...
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U.S. Reviewing Turkey's Extradition Request

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President Barack Obama and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan have discussed U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen's status during a telephone call.Apart from the conversation Tuesday, Turkey provided the U.S. government with documents...
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In Israel's religious press, Clinton not seen

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Jerusalem - 21 August 20161. BeHadrei Haredim (Bhol World) web site showing warning reading (Hebrew) "Only women may look at this site" before revealing web...
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Poor security and little freedom for journalists

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LEAD IN:The Libyan Center for Freedom of Press say that journalists in the country are facing greater threats to their safety. There's a high number of kidnappings, threats and arrests. But the organisation hopes the country's unity...
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Italian newspaper distributes Hitler book

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An Italian newspaper has published Adolf Hitler's political manifesto "Mein Kampf," angering Italy's premier and the country's tiny Jewish community.The conservative Milan daily Il Giornale gave the book free to whoever purchased the...
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Muslims turn to exercise for energy during Ramadan

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LEAD INPeople in Morocco are turning to exercise to help them get through the testing weeks of Ramadan.But health experts are advising sports enthusiasts to wait until after breaking the fast each day before attempting anything...