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Closing pressers after talks, Geithner, Ollie Rehn, Trichet

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1. Wide of (from left to right) European Union Monetary Affairs Commissioner Ollie Rehn, Spanish Finance Minister Elena Salgao, and European Central Bank Chief Jean-Claude Trichet seated at table for news conference 2. SOUNDBITE...
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Senior Cuban official meets with independent journalists

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1. Various of dissident journalists in garden of Greek embassy 2. Various Cutaway press at U.S. Interests Chief's home 3. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Nestor Baguer Sanchez Galarraga, Journalist "Without a cultural base you cannot be a...
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Reporters without Borders on deadly attack on TV station

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Reporters without Borders on Wednesday called on the UN observers in Syria to launch an investigation into the deadly attack on a pro-government TV station, in which seven employees were killed and others were kidnapped. The government...
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No power or price too high at Milan superbike show

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No power or price is too high at this year's International Motorcycling and Accessories Expo (EICMA) in Milan. Leading super bike brands are unveiling their latest, most exclusive models - including bikes barely street legal. Racing...
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Mira Sorvino says she's glad she revealed her sexual misconduct allegations against Harvey Weinstein despite facing backlash

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MIRA SORVINO GLAD SHE OPENED UP ABOUT HARVEY WEINSTEIN ALLEGATIONS DESPITE BACKLASH Mira Sorvino says she's still glad she revealed her sexual misconduct allegations against movie mogul Harvey Weinstein despite facing a...
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Willem Dafoe: 'I am having more opportunities now than I’ve ever had'

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WILLEM DAFOE: 'I AM HAVING MORE OPPORTUNITIES NOW THAN I'VE EVER HAD' Willem Dafoe says his career has not been affected by ageism. Speaking at a press conference at the Berlin International Film Festival on...
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Decision delayed on Australian filmmaker's bail application in Cambodia

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Cambodia's Supreme Court has delayed a decision about whether to give bail to an Australian filmmaker who has been held in prison since being charged with spying for an unspecified foreign country, after flying a drone at a political...
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CLEAN : Freed writer hopes Turkish journalism will wake from coma

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Journalism in Turkey is at death's door but there is still hope it can emerge from a comatose state says Kadri Gursel one of the country's top journalists following his release from jail
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AP journalists win Pulitzer for coverage of Yemen

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A team of three Associated Press journalists won a Pulitzer Prize in international reporting Monday for their work documenting torture, graft and starvation in Yemen's brutal civil war.
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Afghan Reporters Fear Being Killed By The Taliban

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Two reporters Newsy spoke with do not believe for a second the Taliban's promise of amnesty for them and other American allies.
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Russia's Upper House Votes 153-0 to Stifle War Reporting

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The upper house of the Russian parliament -- the Federation Council -- voted unanimously Friday to approve a draft law criminalizing the intentional spreading of what Russia deems to be "fake" reports about its invasion of Ukraine. The...
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Reporters Without Borders react to situation in Egypt and the latest attacks on journalists

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1. Wide shot of Reporters Without Borders bureau 2. Wide shot of Secretary General's office 3. Close-up Christophe Deloire, Secretary General of Reporters Without Borders (RSF) 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Christophe Deloire, Secretary...
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UK: COMPUTER HACKER ATTACKS UK SECRET SERVICES

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Eng/Nat A mystery computer buff may have hacked his way into the confidential records of Britain's secret services. A journalist who received the information says the same technique could also be used by hostile countries. According to...
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The internet is a popular source of news in Iran

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Tehran - December 15, 2007 1. Extreme wide shot of capital Tehran 2. People walking on street 3. Close-up of an Iranian daily newspaper heading reading (English) "Tehran Times" 4. Close-up of hand grabbing a pile of newspapers 5....
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Reaction after bomb attack kills army general; opposition leader sndbte

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Rmeish, South Lebanon 1. Wide of village residents gathering in front of home of assassinated Lebanese Army General, Brigadier General Francois Hajj UPSOUND: clapping and chanting 2. Various of women dress in black chanting, clapping...
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The Newseum has a new home in Washington, DC. At the museum dedicated to journalism, visitors can take in the history of news, then create some of their own by taking on the job of a reporter.

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HEADLINE: At the Newseum, news is the attraction CAPTION: At the Newseum in Washington, visitors can take in the history of news, then create some of their own by taking on the job of a journalist. [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] NB. This is a...
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The Seattle Times won the breaking news reporting Pulitzer Monday, April 20, 2015, for its coverage of the mudslide in Oso, Wash., that killed 43 people, and its exploration of whether the disaster could have been prevented. (April 21)

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SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYSeattle, Washington - April 20, 20151. Seattle Times sign on building exterior2. Man carrying flowers inside the building3. Times sign on building exterior3. SOUNDBITE (English) Kathy Best, Seattle...
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ONLY ON AP Girl, 5, gets prime seat at Vatican

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On Wednesday, five-year-old Lizzy Myers may get her wish to meet the Pope. She will be going to the Vatican for Pope Francis's weekly audience and will have a special seat near the front.According to her parents, Lizzy has a rare...
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Reax as Japan nuclear crisis sparks debate over safety in EU

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Berlin 1. Wide of German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle arriving for a (party) press conference 2. SOUNDBITE (German) , Guido Westerwelle, German Foreign Minister: "We want to form an independent investigating commission with a task...
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VOICED: Morocco punishes journalists for monarchy 'falsehoods'

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VOICED: Morocco punishes journalists for monarchy 'falsehoods'
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2017 Pulitzer Winners and Finalists Announced

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The winners of the Pulitzer Prizes in journalism and the arts were announced Monday afternoon in New York City.The tumultuous U.S. presidential campaign yielded a prize for national reporting for David A. Fahrenthold of the Washington...
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Universities revoke journalism awards given to Charlie Rose

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UNIVERSITIES REVOKE JOURNALISM AWARDS GIVEN TO CHARLIE ROSE Charlie Rose, who was fired this week by CBS News and whose program was canceled by PBS in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations from multiple women, had...
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Jeremy Corbyn campaigning in Hillingdon

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Exterior shots of Labour shadow chancellor John McDonnell and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn visible through window chatting to Hillingdon Labour Party members and candidates ahead of next week's local elections on 26 April 2017 in London,...
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Bloomberg

Why Jeff Bezos Is Trump Era's Biggest Winner

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Feb.04 -- Two years into Donald Trump’s presidency the man who has profited most from the era is Amazon.com Inc. founder Jeff Bezos. Bloomberg's Mike Dorning has more on "Bloomberg Technology."