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USA: LAWYER'S WARNING ON DOMESTIC TERRORISM BY MILITIA GROUPS

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English/Nat A leading American civil rights lawyer has warned that the United States can expect more domestic terrorism by militia groups. The warning by Morris Dees comes three days ahead of the first anniversary of the Oklahoma...
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USA: OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING: FUNERALS OF VICTIMS

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English/Nat Some relatives of the victims of the Oklahoma City bombing are still waiting and hoping as the search continues. Whilst many already know their loved ones are dead, others live in hope that some miracle may have saved some of...
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USA: RACIAL VIOLENCE BLAMED FOR ARSON ATTACKS ON BLACK CHURCHES

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English/Nat United States' civil rights officials have blamed the recent burning of black churches in the south on racial violence. The U-S Commission on Civil Rights published the results of its inquiry into the arson attacks on...
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USA: OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING: SEARCHERS FIND MORE BODIES

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English/Nat Searchers have removed three more bodies from the remains of the Murrah federal building in Oklahoma City, bringing the death toll to 83. As memorial services continue to be held , the search teams face a new risk of...
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USA: OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING: COUNSELLING FOR SURVIVORS (2)

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English/Nat As the hopes of finding any more survivor's from Wednesday's bomb attack in Oklahoma City fades, the focus now to turn to the living pulled from the debris and those who lost friends and family. Grief counsellors are giving...
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WRAP Aftermath of storms as severe weather continues in US Midwest

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1. Fire fighters walking past felled tree to search through the wreckage 2. Pull out from steel wrapped around tree to road as emergency services passed 3. Various of debris 4. Damaged vehicle surrounded by debris 5. Various of people...
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Israel/Gaza - Reax To Oklahoma Bombing

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Uri Dromi, speaking on behalf of the Israeli government, on Thursday (20/4) expressed his sorrow over the bomb explosion that rocked Oklahoma City, killing at least 31 Americans and wounding many others. Saiyed Abu Musameh, a leader of...
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USA: COLORADO: OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING TRIAL PREVIEW

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English/Nat Opening statements in the Oklahoma City Bombing trial will begin in Denver early Thursday. With a panel of twelve jurors selected, Wednesday saw lawyers taking time make final reviews of their cases ahead of the United...
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USA: OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING: TERRI SHAW INTERVIEW

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English/Nat A survivor of the Oklahoma City bombing has talked to APTV from her hospital bed. Mother-of-two Terri Shaw was rescued from the bombed out building by a retired fire-fighter, Rowdy Baxter. Terri Shaw, emerged from her coma...
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USA: ARREST OF TIMOTHY MCVEIGH: SITUATIONER

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English/Nat A former soldier was arrested Friday and accused of bombing the federal office building in what the FBI suggested was an attempt to exact vengeance against the U.S. government for the cult disaster at Waco, Texas, precisely...
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USA: DENVER: TERRY NICHOLS TRIAL: PENALTY PHASE

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English/Nat The penalty phase in the trial of Terry Nichols got underway in Denver on Monday. Last week, a jury convicted Nichols of conspiracy and eight counts of involuntary manslaughter in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, and now it...
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USA: OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING: TIMOTHY MCVEIGH APPEARS IN COURT

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English/Nat Oklahoma City bombing suspect Timothy McVeigh appeared in court on Thursday charged with causing the explosion which killed at least 110 people. McVeigh was ordered to stand trial by a judge who said there was "an indelible...
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AP pro football writer Barry Wilner expects offensive and defensive linemen to be the hot commodites in Thursday's first round of the NFL draft

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HEADLINE: Linemen could dominate early picks of NFL draft CAPTION: AP pro football writer Barry Wilner expects offensive and defensive linemen to be the hot commodites in Thursday's first round of the NFL draft. (April 20)
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Aftermath of storms as severe weather continues in US Midwest

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1. Fire fighters walking past felled tree to search through the wreckage 2. Pull out from steel wrapped around tree to road with emergency services passing 3. Various of debris 4. Damaged vehicle surrounded by debris 5. Various of people...
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USA: OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING: FUNERALS OF FIRST VICTIMS

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English/Nat The first victims of the Oklahoma City bomb attack have been buried amid emotional scenes as relatives struggle to come to terms with the tragedy. APTV has spoken to the friends and families of some of those who were killed...
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One woman in southeastern Oklahoma says her home is in shambles following last night's tornado that killed two people in the town of Tushka. The storm system moved onto Arkansas, where falling trees killed at least four people. (April 15)

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HEADLINE (48 characters): Raw Video: Deadly storm hits Oklahoma CAPTION: (255 characters): One woman in southeastern Oklahoma says her home is in shambles following last night's tornado that killed two people in the town of Tushka. The...
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USA: PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON REACTION TO OKLAHOMA BOMBING

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English/Nat President Clinton has branded those responsible for the Oklahoma car bomb "evil cowards," and has vowed to bring them to justice. The U-S Attorney General, Janet Reno says she will seek the death penalty for the ...
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USA: OKLAHOMA: PLANS TO CONSTRUCT MEMORIAL TO BOMB VICTIMS

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English/Nat Despite initial resistance from some residents of Oklahoma, plans to construct a memorial honouring the victims of the Oklahoma City bombing are finally underway. More than six hundred entries from most states as well as 23...
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON DECLARES NATIONAL DAY OF MOURNING

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English/Nat US President Bill Clinton has declared Sunday a national day of mourning, following the devastating bomb blast in Oklahoma. He's also confirmed he'll attend a memorial service in Oklahoma City on Sunday. An emotional U-S...
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Taylor Swift, Brad Paisley, Lady Antebellum and more arrive at the event

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AP Entertainment Nashville, Tennessee, 29 November 2011 1. Wide CMT Artists of the Year red carpet 2. Fashion shot Taylor Swift 3. Honoree Brad Paisley and wife Kimberly Williams Paisley pose for photographers as they arrive for the CMT...
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Oklahoma politician speaking at Republican convention in Chicago, speech leads up to nominating MacArthur

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SOTs Oklahoma politician speaking at podium behind microphones, speech leading up to nomination of General Douglas MacArthur as Republican candidate for US President
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Shale Revolution: The Big Oil Test

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Nov.14 -- Big oil is getting back into shale. The goal: To leverage money, expertise and technology to unlock more shale. But are they too late? Bloomberg's Alix Steel visits Shell's shale assets in the Permian Basin.
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AP Source: Westbrook going to Rockets for Paul

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A person with knowledge of the situation says the Oklahoma City Thunder have traded Russell Westbrook to the Houston Rockets for Chris Paul and draft picks. The move will reunite Westbrook with former Thunder teammate James Harden.
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Interview With Anti-Death Penalty Advocate Sister Helen Prejean

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CLEAN: Sky News follows the story of death row prison inmate Richard Glossip. Interview with Sister Helen Prejean on subject of death penalty and writing a new book.