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Police fire tear gas, water cannon in May Day disturbances
1. Wide of demonstrators
2. Police jogging holding weapons, shields and gas masks UPSOUND: demonstrators chanting
3. Demonstrators arms linked together
4. Mid of police with gas masks on head UPSOUND: demonstrators chanting
5. Wide of...
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CAN837 JAPAN BUILDS LOW COST, HIGH EFFICIENCY SATELLITE ROCKET
Every time a US or Soviet spaceship goes up, millions of dollars worth of hardware is lost--going into orbit or splashing into the ocean. Not so for the Japanese; Japan makes its first bid to put up a satellite whose total cost, down to...
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CAN974 WEST GERMAN COMPANY SHOWS OFF NEW SATELLITE
West German company demonstrates new satellite designed to investigate solar activity.
1. ms satellite
2. ms satellite data board
3. ms drawing of satellite inside head of rocket
4. ms man looks at satellite
5. cu satellite being turned...
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SYND 6 6 67 FRANCE & GERMANY SIGN SATELLITE AGREEMENT
France and West Germany sign a satellite agreement in Paris. The agreement represented France's first experience with GEO telecommunications; the joint venture, signed by France and Germany, was an agreement to develop two experimental...
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Executives at venue of cancelled Spanish tech fair
Organisers of the world's largest mobile technology fair toured the venue in Barcelona on Thursday - a day after they announced they were scrapping the event because of fears over the virus that's spreading from China.
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India in Talks With All 'Big Players' About Chip Plants: Minister
Ashwini Vaishnaw, India's minister of railways, communications, electronics and information technology, discusses the cabinet's decision to approve incentives worth 760 billion rupees ($10 billion) over six years for development of...
Bloomberg
SoftBank Vision Funds Post Annual Loss of $20 Billion
Billionaire Masayoshi Son's SoftBank Group Corp. reported a record annual loss at its Vision Fund unit. The Japanese conglomerate says the world's largest tech fund swung to a loss of 2.64 trillion yen ($20.5 billion) for the year ended...
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James Murdoch arrives at UK media ethics inquiry
1. James Murdoch, former News International chairman, arriving at media ethics inquiry hearing and swearing in
2. Mid of Robert Jay QC, counsel to the inquiry
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) James Murdoch, former News International chairman:
"I...
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How the recession is hitting the mobile phone industry
Barcelona, February 17, 2009
1. Various exterior shots of venue
Barcelona, February 16, 2009
2. Various shots of exhibition, people looking at phones
Barcelona, February 17, 2009
3. Wide shot of Microsoft stand
4. Close up of sign
5....
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Trial begins in dispute between Apple and Samsung over patent cases
Technology giants Samsung and Apple are squaring off in federal court in a closely watched patent trial over control of the US smart phone and computer tablet markets.
Apple filed a lawsuit against Samsung Electronics last year alleging...
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LinkedIn is offering a new mobile feature called 'Intro' that will highlight information about people's careers in emails being read on iPhones. (Oct. 23)
LinkedIn is offering a new mobile feature that will highlight information about people's careers in emails being read on iPhones.
The tool, called LinkedIn Intro, pulls details from the company's online professional network so the...
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Social media looks to mobile devices
In the near future we will only connect to social media on our smartphones, we will start targeting our social media consumption at what we actually care about, and there will be a whole crop of new companies targeting our specific...
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Obama-Era 'Net Neutrality' Officially Repealed
Your ability to watch and use your favorite apps and services could start to change — though not right away — following the official demise Monday of Obama-era internet protections.
Any changes are likely to happen slowly,...
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WRAP Americans John C. Mather and George F. Smoot win the Nobel Prize in Physics
1. Various of Stockholm skyline
2. Tilt up of exterior of Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
3. Close up of sign reading "Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences"
4. Mid shot of Nobel committee
5. Audience listening
6. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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Americans John C. Mather and George F. Smoot win Nobel Prize in Physics
1. Various of Stockholm skyline
2. Tilt up of exterior of Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
3. Close up of sign reading "Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences"
4. Mid shot of Nobel committee
5. Audience listening
6. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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Students design a satellite destined for space
AP Television
Bangalore, Recent, 2009
1. Student working on computer at the satellite design lab
2. Computer graphics showing the 3-D images of satellite prototype
3. Mid shot of student
4.Close of 3-D computer graphics showing the...
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NASA releases new images of Antarctica
1. Wide of NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) news conference at Goddard Space Flight Centre in Greenbelt, Maryland
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Robert Bindschadler, Chief Scientist, NASA's Hydrospheric and Biospheric...
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Lessons via satellite look set to revolutionise education in Africa
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Recent
1.Mr Pranab Mukherjee, Indian Minister for External Affairs, officially opening the tele-education centre at the university in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
2.Various of Mr Pranab Mukherjee, Indian Minister for...
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USA: NEW GLOBAL WEATHER SATELLITE LAUNCHED SUCCESSFULLY
English/Nat
A new eye-in-the-sky satellite designed to improve global weather forecasting and environmental monitoring was successfully launched from California on Wednesday.
The satellite - which was developed by the National...
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Media magnate questioned on Direct TV bid
Washington DC - 18 June 2003
1. Various shots of senators shaking hands with Rupert Murdoch
2. Wide shot of panel
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Senator Mike Dewine, Judiciary SubCommittee Chairman:
"Such consolidation might leave the media in...
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WRAP Bush signs corporations law, latest on scandals
1. Bush walks into East Room
2. Crowd applauds and sits down
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) US President George W. Bush:
"Now with a tough new law we will act against those who have shaken confidence in our markets. Using the full authority of...
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USA: NASA LAUNCH SATELLITE TO STUDY OZONE LAYER
English/Nat
NASA has launched a satellite that will map and study the Earth's ozone layer for at least two years.
The Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer-Earth Probe -- known as TOMS -- vaulted into space on a smaller rocket, nearly two...
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Calif. Lawmaker Proposes Net Neutrality Law
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San Francisco, California - December 15, 2017
1. Office of State Senator Scott Wiener
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