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Mardi Gras parade in Sydney

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MARDI GRAS PARADE IN SYDNEY
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Cruise ship that spread virus headed to Manila

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A cruise ship at the centre of an Australian criminal investigation sailed into Philippine waters on Thursday en route to Manila to bring the Filipino crew home.
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Guam

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Story 3 - 11.10.30
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Actor Sylvester Stallone was formally convicted Monday of importing restricted muscle-building hormones into Australia and ordered to pay $10,651 in fines and court costs.

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Program version at 10:01:24 HEADLINE: Stallone fined for importing restricted drugs CAPTION: Actor Sylvester Stallone was formally convicted Monday of importing restricted muscle-building hormones into Australia and ordered to pay...
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ENTERTAINMENT DAILY: ENT 2- AC/DC

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September 15, 2000 Los Angeles, California 1. SOUNDBITE: Los Angeles DJ introducing AC/DC 2. Fans clapping 3. SOUNDBITE: Los Angeles DJ introducing AC/DC 4. AC/DC enters (first to last: Angus Young, Brian Johnson, Malcolm Young, Phil...
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A new treatment looks at controlling diabetes and helping patients lose weight

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Sydney - Recent 1. Patient Frank Thorne walking into doctor's office and sitting down 2. Mid shot Doctor and Thorne 3. Close up Doctor Stephen Twigg pumping pad, tilt up to measuring device 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Stephen Twigg,...
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Bloomberg

Crown Keeps Melbourne Casino License

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Shares in Crown Resorts Ltd. are markedly higher in Australia after the gaming company was allowed to keep its license to operate its flagship Melbourne casino. That���s despite a damning report into illegal conduct. Bloomberg���s Paul...
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CLEAN : British Royal Academy previews Oceania exhibit

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Britain's Royal Academy previews the Oceania exhibit a collection of around 200 works spanning 500 years
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Religious leaders call for protection

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A rabbi who survived the Holocaust and a top Muslim leader are calling on U.S. President Donald Trump and the U.S. Congress to create a special fund to be used to hire security personnel to protect houses of worship in the United States.
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Congress moves to approve free trade agreement

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1. Wide of House floor 2. UPSOUND: (English) Vote results being read out: "On this vote the yeas are 314, the nays are 109 and one member voting present. The bill is passed." 3. Wide of House floor 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Representative...
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FRANCE: PRESIDENT CHIRAC TO COMPENSATE FRENCH POLYNESIA

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French/Nat French President Jacques Chirac has promised 990 (m) million francs (198 million dollars) a year in aid over a decade to French Polynesia in compensation for closing nuclear testing sites. Gaston Flosse, President of the...
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Tahiti - Flosse Backs French Nuclear Testing

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France's planned resumption of nuclear testing starting next month threatens to jeapordise Tahiti's efforts to develop its tourist trade. Potential tourists fear radiation leaks from the test site will contaminate the sea and the fish...
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Stock markets in Asia soared Monday as governments in the U.S., Japan and Europe take drastic steps to shore up the global financial system

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HEADLINE: Asia markets soar on international bail-out plans CAPTION: Stock markets in Asia soared Monday as governments in the U.S., Japan and Europe take drastic steps to shore up the global financial system. (Oct. 14) [Notes:ANCHOR...
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Pope In South Africa, Rwanda - Massacre At Refugee Camp, Israel - Rabin Assassination, Nigeria - Execution Of Ken Saro-Wiwa, Ivory Trade

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Pope In South Africa Johannesburg, South Africa Pope emerging from plane Pope being presented with a basket of earth by children, kissing it and blessing the children CU of Pope turning to greet Mandela, two shake hands Rwanda - Massacre...
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Religious leaders call for protection

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A rabbi who survived the Holocaust and a top Muslim leader are calling on U.S. President Donald Trump and the U.S. Congress to create a special fund to be used to hire security personnel to protect houses of worship in the United States.
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Pilot and passenger react to Flight 17 disaster, airport scenes

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Passengers continued to check in for Malaysia Airlines flights out of Kuala Lumpur International Airport on Saturday, two days after the state-owned company was hit by a second disaster in quick succession. Malaysia Airlines Flight 17...
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TAHITI: FRENCH POLYNESIA PRESIDENT GASTON FLOSSE PRESS CONFERENCE

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Eng/French/Nat The President of French Polynesia, Gaston Flosse, has told a group of journalists in Tahiti that he will continue to support friendly relations with France, despite its decision to resume nuclear testing in the South...
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RR0212/C Australia: Wildlife

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South/East Australia: coastline; various flora and fauna; building sanctuary, Warrawong, Adelaide Hills; Dr John Wamsley, founder and Managing Director, Earth Sanctuaries Ltd.; SOT in English, Dr Wamsley at Warrawong Sanctuary; Dr...
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PACIFIC: TAHITI: ANTI-NUCLEAR DEMO: LATEST

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English/Nat Anti-nuclear protestors have removed barricades Monday, which had been blocking access to the capital of French Polynesia for three days, to join in another huge march. They are protesting France's decision to resume...
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Senate passes free trade agreement with Australia

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1. Wide shot of US Senators on Senate floor 2. Close-up of Senator Lamar Alexander, Republican, Tennessee, announcing vote of 80 to 16 3. Vote on screen 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lamar Alexander, US Senator, Republican, Tennessee "I...
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MYANMAR: FOURTH INTERNATIONAL HEROIN CONFERENCE

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English/Nat The West was in for heavy criticism on Tuesday for boycotting a heroin conference because it was taking place in a country they regard as the world's biggest producer of the drug. A senior Myanmar minister at the...
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GUAM: COMPUTER ERROR MAY HAVE CAUSED KOREAN AIRLINES 747 CRASH

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English/Nat Investigators in Guam think that they may have uncovered one of the causes of last week's Korean Air jet crash, which killed 225 people. They say that a software error may have hobbled a radar system which should have ...