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Netanyahu outlines vision of MidEast peace before Congress

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1. Various of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu standing in front of joint meeting of the US Congress 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Prime Minister: "I am willing to make painful compromises to achieve this...
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Northern Alliance steps up offensive

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Kunduz Frontline, 10 kms east of Kunduz - 19 Nov 2001 1. Explosion from US bombs in mountains that separate territory controlled by Northern Alliance and Kunduz (town is behind the mountain) 2. US B52 plane in sky 3. Northern Alliance...
News Clip2:41
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New photographs of terror suspects released

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1. US Attorney General John Ashcroft walking into press briefing 2. Wide view of briefing 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) John Ashcroft, US Attorney General: (NOTE - During the middle of the soundbite we see photos of the terrorists) "Over the...
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WRAP Daschle demands apology from Bush, president compares Saddam and Al Qaida

Higher Ed
1. Wide view Senate 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Senator Tom Daschle (Democrat-South Dakota), Senate Majority Leader. "Now even the President, the President is quoted in the Washington Post this morning, as saying that Democratic - the...
News Clip3:57
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Karzai on whereabouts of Mullah Omar and peacekeeping force.

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of the exterior of the presidential palace 2. Wide shot of soldiers guarding palace entrance 4. Various of Hamid Karzai shaking hands with Afghani law judges 5. Wide of Associated Press writer Kathy Gannon and Hamid...
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US Def Sec comments on Iran, Afghanistan and bin Laden

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1. US Defence Secretary Robert Gates and Joint Chiefs Chairman Peter Pace entering briefing, zoom to Gates sitting at desk 2. Cutaway of Pace 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Robert Gates, US Defence Secretary: "You know, for the umpteenth time,...
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Deck of cards using US administration instead of Iraqi

Higher Ed
1. Various of Voltaire website with cards of high profile US government officials 2. Set up shot of Thierry Meyssan, author and designer of cards 3. SOUNDBITE: (French) Thierry Meyssan, Voltaire Network: "We have used the system of the...
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Officials says al-Qaida suspect al-Libbi handed over to the United States

Higher Ed
June 6, 2005 1. Wide exterior of Islamabad's main road, Constitution Avenue 2. Pakistan Foreign Ministry spokesman Jalil Abbas Jilani 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jalil Abbas Jilani, Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesman: "Well, the president...
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Abandoned papers reveal Al Qaida strategy for conquering N Mali

Higher Ed
1. Local man, Asse Ag Imahalit, walks through the Ministry of Finance's Regional Audit Department, next to where he lived - the building that housed al-Qaida members and where the confidential document was found 2. Wide of room where...
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Protests against arrival of US troops for exercise

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Manila - 21 Jan 2002 1. Wide shot of street, pan to protesters 2. Man in mask dressed up as US President George Bush holding an effigy of Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo 3. Caricature of Arroyo wearing fatigue uniform,...
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Sports Events May be Next US Terror Target

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Sports Events May be Next US Terror Target
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Leaders of 10 SE Asian nations meet at summit

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1. Wide shot ASEAN leaders emerging for family photo 2. Cutaway press 3. Wide shot of ASEAN leaders family photo with arms linked 4. Three-shot Brunei Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah, Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Sen, and Indonesian...
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Protests in Pakistan draw masses upset over the death of Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, with some vowing a revolution to avenge his death at the hands of U.S. Forces. This comes as a military center is bombed, in apparent retaliation for the attack.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Pakistan: 'Revolution' to avenge bin Laden death CAPTION: Protests in Pakistan draw masses upset over the death of Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, with some vowing a revolution to avenge his death at the hands of U.S. Forces....
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Northern Alliance steps up offensive

Higher Ed
Kunduz Frontline, 10 kms east of Kunduz - 19 Nov 2001 1. Explosion from US bombs in mountains that separate territory controlled by Northern Alliance and Kunduz (town is behind the mountain) 2. US B52 plane in sky 3. Northern Alliance...
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CIA chief at Senate hearing on threats to US security

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Pool Material 1. Close-up CIA Director George Tenet with Senator Joe Lieberman 2. Wide view of hearing 3. Close-up Senator Carl Levin opening session 4. SOUNDBITE (English) George Tenet, CIA Director: "Mr Chairman, last year when we...
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The 26-year-old son of Osama bin Laden says he wants to be an ambassador of peace between Muslims and the west. Omar bin Laden says he has no contact with his father

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Bin Laden's son calling for peace CAPTION: The 26-year-old son of Osama bin Laden says he wants to be an ambassador of peace between Muslims and the west. Omar bin Laden says he has no contact with his father. (Jan. 21) ...
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PAKISTAN: EXPERTS WORK TO DEFUSE US TOMAHAWK MISSILE

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Natural Sound Troops have cordoned off an area of the western Pakistani desert where experts are working to defuse a U-S Tomahawk missile which was intended for neighbouring Afghanistan. Pakistan has protested to the U-N Security...
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USA Defence Sec in Afghanistan

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1. Wide shot of U.S. Air Force C-17 aircraft interior/pan to mid shot of U.S. Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld aboard aircraft 2. Close shot of Rumsfeld 3. Rumsfeld speaking to reporters aboard aircraft 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald...
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Rise of disease largely eradicated worldwide threatens neighbouring nations

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Just a few weeks ago, 11-month-old Shaista was pulling herself up, giggling as she took her first wobbly steps with the helping hand of her teenage mother. Then the polio virus struck and Shaista was no longer able to stand, her legs...
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US joint chief of staff Mike Mullen visits Kabul

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1. Various of Admiral Mike Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, approaching soldiers 2. Close of photographer 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Admiral Mike Mullen,Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff: "Pakistan still is home to many...
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Protest outside French embassy against cartoon publication

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Security was tight around the French Embassy in Cairo on Friday as demonstrators gathered to protest anti-Islam cartoons published in a French magazine. Riot police stood in a line blocking the road leading to the embassy, outnumbering...
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Reax to bin Laden demise at anti-government rally

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1. Wide of pan of crowd chanting at anti-government protest 2. Various of crowd with some protesters standing on the shoulders of their colleagues 3. Various of protesters chanting 4. Mid of women and children at protest 5. Men entering...
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US ambassador says al-Qaida is in Indonesia

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1. Tilt down exterior of Indonesian Muhammadiyah headquarters (moderate Muslim organization) 2. Mid shot of security 3. Mid shot of Ralph Boyce, US ambassador for Indonesia, arriving at the place 4. Wide shot of meeting room. 5. Mid shot...
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UK-based Arab journalist says bin Laden is still in control of al Qaida

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1. Midshot of Al Quds newspaper editor Abdel Bari Atwan seated at desk 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Abdel Bari Atwan, editor of Al Quds newspaper: (Reporter question: could you tell us the latest assessment you have as to where bin Laden is...