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NKorea to allow mobile Internet for foreigners

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21 March 2012 1. Pan across various mobile handsets on display at shop 2. Mid of people buying mobile phones 3. Close up of woman checking new mobile phone 4. Close up of new mobile phone 5. Close up of mobile phone packages 6. Wide of...
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Cell phones to work in Iraq from next week

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Baghdad, December 18,2003 1. Street with mobile phone company billboard in background 2. Street with billboard 3. Billboard advertising mobile phones 4. Man looking at newspapers 5. News headlines about cell phones 6. Man reading...
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Govt bans YouTube and My Space because of Dutch anti-islam film

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April 9, 2008 1. Various of meeting between Indonesian internet providers and business owners 2.SOUNDBITE: (Indonesian) Sylvia Sumarlin, Head of Indonesian Internet Service Provider Association: "The government has viewed the content of...
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Interpol recognizes Cuba's commitment against terrorism

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16 January 1. Ronald Noble, Secretary General of Interpol, arriving at briefing 2. Various audience 3. Noble at podium File - December 2001 4. National Assembly vote on 12 new protocols to Cuba's terrorism laws 5. Fidel Castro...
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North Korean premier in China, meets Wen Jiabao, MOFA comment

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1. North Korean Premier Pak Pong Ju (left of shot) and Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (on right) walking to podium for welcome ceremony inside Great Hall of the People 2. Military band striking up with North Korean national anthem 3. Mid...
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Telephone giant names new CEO

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Bonn - 14 November 2002 1. Wide shot of news conference 2. photographers 3. Wide shot of news conference 4. Mid shot of Kai-Uwe Ricke, new Deutsche Telekom chief executive 5. SOUNDBITE (German) Hans-Dietrich Winkhaus, Deutsche Telekom...
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Cabinet spokesman comment on US Def Sec statement on NKorea

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Tokyo, Japan - 30th March 2009 1. Kawamura walks in 2. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Takeo Kawamura, Cabinet Secretary: "The missiles will actually fly over Japanese territory. The concerns are different from places where that is not the case....
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ISRAEL: CHINESE PRESIDENT JIANG ZEMIN VISIT

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Natural Sound Chinese President Jiang Zemin has been given a tour of Israel's newest telecommunications companies in the final stop of his six-day visit to the Jewish state. The visit has strengthened a relatively recent friendship...
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Stars at this year's Glastonbury recall their worst job ever

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SHOTLIST (including transcript ):- AP Entertainment Glastonbury, UK, 28 June 2013 1. SOUNDBITE (English) Foals, recording artists - on their worst job ever: (L-R Yannis Philippakis and Jimmy Smith) Philippakis: "Well what was your worst...
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Speculation about next iPhone and mini iPad launch

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Speculation's mounting that Apple is about to launch its new iPhone and iPad. The technology bloggers are all hitting the same keys when they draw up their wishlist for the new iPhone, calling for an increase in the phone's screen size...
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One Of India's Biggest Telecom Companies, Traffic

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mobile phone showroom of one of India's biggest telecom companies ' Reliance ' , various of customers and sales persons various of traffic and crowd
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HONG KONG: LATEST BID FOR PHONE COMPANY

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English/Nat The battle for Hong Kong Telecom, Hong Kong's biggest phone company hotted up on Monday, with a local Internet investment group confirming it is entering a bid. Pacific Century CyberWorks Ltd.'s offer could be worth as much...
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Look at Korean peninsula weather which may indicate when NK is likely to launch

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1. Wide exterior of Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) building 2. Close of KMA sign 3. Close of satellite dish 4. Medium of satellite facility 6. Close of KMA door 6. Various of satellite weather map 7. Set up shot of KMA...
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THAILAND: THAKSIN SHINAWATRA CHOSEN AS NEW PM

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English/Nat Thaksin Shinawatra, one of Thailand's richest businessmen, was formally chosen by parliament on Friday as the country's new prime minister, about a month after his party won an unprecedented mandate in a general...
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SKorean military comments on NKorean nuclear testing capability

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1. South Korea's chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Jung Seung-jo arriving for the plenary session of the National Defence Committee 2. Members of National Assembly 3. Wide of meeting 4. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Jung Seung-jo, South...
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USA: LA NINA WEATHER PHENOMENON TAKING OVER FROM EL NINO

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English/Nat As the freak weather phenomenon El Nino fades away, its antithesis - La Nina - is beginning to appear on the weather charts of the world. NASA scientists have released new satellite images that show El Nino's colder sibling...
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SPACE: US SPACE SHUTTLE ENDEAVOR MISSION

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English/Nat Shuttle Endeavor on Friday successfully launched Spartan-210, a small, reusable solar observation satellite. Astronauts will pick up the 8 (m) million dollar science satellite in two days time after it has observed...
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USA: TALKS ON TELECOMS

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English/Nat U-S lawmakers in Washington D-C are taking a closer look at a planned merger between Germany's Deutsche Telekom and U-S wireless telephone firm VoiceStream. Some in Congress argue that the deal would permit ownership of a U-S...
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USA: WEATHER MEASURING SATELLITE ADEOS READY FOR LAUNCH

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English/Nat The Japanese Space agency is in the final stages of preparation for the launch of its Advanced Earth Observing Satellite - ADEOS - which will carry two instruments designed to measure the climate. ADEOS is due to be...
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Spanish bank launches wristband that can pay like a credit card

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Following a successful summer trial, a Spanish bank is set to release the first credit and debit card contactless wristbands to thousands of customers. Many banks across Europe are set to introduce the new technology in the coming...
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US Sec of State Clinton meets European FMs over MidEast, Iran

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1. Wide of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Mid-East envoy George Mitchell walking towards microphones 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Hillary Clinton, US Secretary of State: "It is our hope that the work that needs to be done to move the...
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Hostages released, arrive at/leave mosque

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1. Exterior gate of mosque 2. Released hostages standing outside 3. Released hostages praying in mosque 4. Released hostages talking to others 5. Men being given money for journey 6. Group leaving mosque with community leaders 7....
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The US Senate has passed new rules spelling out how the gov't eavesdrops on phone calls and e-mails. It gives the president much of what he wanted and gives legal immunity to telecom companies that helped in the snooping after the 9/11 attacks

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HEADLINE: US Senate passes controversial wiretapping bill CAPTION: The US Senate has passed new rules spelling out how the gov't eavesdrops on phone calls and e-mails. It gives the president much of what he wanted and gives legal...
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SPACE: US SPACE SHUTTLE ENDEAVOUR MISSION

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English/Nat NASA has given scientists an extra day, until Thursday, to try to get an experimental satellite released by the space shuttle Endeavour operating properly. The device remains shut down after it began to overheat unexpectedly...