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Germany - US Troops Ready For The Balkans

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American troops in Europe are ready for deployment in the Balkans. After two months of intensive training under conditions that troops might face in Bosnia, the 1st Division of the US Army is ready and waiting in Bad Kreuznach, Germany...
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WRAP Pearl trial date set, comments from father, lawyer, prosecutor

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1. Armoured car containing suspects pulling up a court 2. Suspects emerging from armoured car, first suspect to emerge is Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh 3. Security 4. Suspects being led from court and getting into armoured car 5. Armoured car...
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Survivors of violence in DRC dump replica bullets near UN

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1. Pan down from UN headquarters building to box labelled "Bullets Made in Russia" 2. Pull back from box of replica bullets being emptied over map of Africa 3. Democratic Republic of Congo marked on map, with replica bullets sliding over...
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GUATEMALA: ARMY ATROCITIES REPORT

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Guatemala City, Guatemala - 25 February 1999 1. Wide shot of table with 3 members of the Historical Clarification Commission, a representative from the former guerrillas, a U-N representative and a government representative 2. Christian...
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Deal reached on course for future global warming talks, reax

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1. Wide of conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, South Africa's foreign minister and conference president: "Excellences, distinguish delegates, it is my assessment that we have reached an agreement on the four...
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British PM comments after signing of EU Reform Treaty

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1. British prime minster Gordon Brown's car arrives at Portuguese prime minister's palace 2. British flag flying from building 3. Brown gets out of car 4. Brown shakes hands with Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates 5. Various of...
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USA: US TO TAKE PART IN INTERNATIONAL ANTI LAND MINE NEGOTIATIONS

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English/Nat In an apparent reversal of policy, the Clinton administration announced on Monday that U-S officials will take part in negotiations on an international treaty banning anti-personnel land mines. The proposed 150-nation treaty...
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WRAP Meeting, WFP, Merkel, FAO, African leaders

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World leaders at the G8 summit on Friday said they would aim to increase 3-year food security initiative to 20 billion US dollars to help farmers in poor countries boost production, in a shift in the way the West tackles world hunger....
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EU officials arrive to lobby President Bush on the Kyoto environment agreement

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1. Pan view of Swedish Environment Minister Kjell Larsson arriving 2. Mid view of Larsson speaking to reporters 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kjell Larsson, Swedish Environment Minister "If the United States leaves this process, don't want to...
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Iranians say they have the right to develop nuclear technology

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28 May 2003 1. Various shots of the Organisation of Islamic Countries summit's Conference of Foreign Ministers 2. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi) Kamal Kharazi, Iranian Foreign Minister: "If the sanctions against Iran are lifted, if Iran is provided...
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Colombian gov't, rebel group on verge of pact to start formal peace talks

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1. Wide exterior Palco Hotel, Havana 2. Pan right of Colombian Government peace envoy Luis Carlos Restrepo arriving at talks 3. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Luis Carlos Restrepo, Colombian Government peace envoy: "When we decided to move forward...
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WRAP European leaders celebrate enlargement agreement

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1. Pull out from the Parthenon to leaders and foreign ministers of all 15 European Union nations and 10 future members posing for family photo 2. Flags of current and future member nations 3. Leaders sitting down for signing ceremony 4....
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WRAP Family photo; Steinmeier on climate, Kyoto; FM's board train

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1. Wide of building where summit is being held 2. Wide shot of ministers at news conference 3. Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi, and German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier 4. SOUNDBITE: (German) Frank-Walter Steinmeier,...
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MEPs criticise the EU reform treaty ahead of signing

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1. Wide aerial shot of Jeronimos Monastery, venue to EU treaty signing ceremony AP Television 2. Wide of police in front of venue 3. Close-up of sign reading: (Portuguese) "Lisbon Treaty 2007" 4. Wide of police on street 5. Close of...
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ISRAEL: US DIPLOMAT ROSS PEACE ACCORD VISIT (V)

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Voice and effects America's Middle East envoy, Dennis Ross, has urged the Israeli and Palestinian delegations to make another push toward a final peace deal. Ross made his appeal after a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and...
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Egypt - Hillary Clinton Meets The Sphinx

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First Lady meets the Sphinx First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton began a six-country tour on Saturday (25/3) with a four-hour visit to Egypt. She was scheduled to see the Pyramids and the Sphinx in Giza before leaving for Pakistan and four...
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Australia PM with Singh, excerpts of news conference

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1. Wide of Indian Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh, and Australian Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, arriving, zoom in to the pair shaking hands 2. Close up of handshake 3. Mid of both Prime Ministers walking away 4. Wide of both Prime...
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Long-range missile in position ahead of controversial satellite launch

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1. Wide of North Korea's Unha-3 rocket, slated for liftoff between April 12-16, standing on launch pad at Sohae Satellite Station, guards in foreground 2. Mid tilt up of rocket 3. Various of rocket 4. Mid of engineers on platform...
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LEBANON: SLA ATTACK

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Arabic/Nat Israeli-allied militiamen, apparently retaliating for an attack by the Islamic militant group, Hezbollah, unleashed a barrage on a southern coastal village on Monday killing two people and wounding one, a Lebanese security...
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Kerry says "deeply troubling" if Snowden was allowed to flee

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1. Wide of Indian Foreign Minister Salman Khurshid arriving with US Secretary of State John Kerry 2. Cutaway of media 3. SOUNDBITE (English) John Kerry, US Secretary of State: "He (Snowden) is an indicted individual, indicted with three...
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Federation Council votes to ratify Kyoto accord

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Moscow, Russia - 27 October 2004 1. Various exteriors of Federation Council (upper house of parliament) in Moscow 2. Plenary hall 3. Mikhail Margelov, Council's Foreign Affairs Committee Chief, speaking in parliament 4. Plenary hall 5....
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JAPAN: 150 COUNTRIES MEET FOR GLOBAL WARNING CONFERENCE (2)

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Eng/Jap/Nat Representatives of 150 nations were converging on the ancient Japanese capital, Kyoto, on Sunday to negotiate a 21st-century insurance policy for the planet. What they want is a deal to control energy use as a first...
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+4:3 Reax to Palestinian concession claims; protest

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Ramallah, West Bank - 24 January 2011 1. Zoom out from Al-Jazeera bureau in Ramallah to protesters 2. Protesters burning Israeli flag with "Al-Jazeera" written inside it 3. Tilt up of graffiti on ground 4. Mid of lift inside Al-Jazeera...
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EDIT German premier meets Indian counterpart

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1. German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder's car arriving for ceremonial reception, with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh welcoming him 2. Pan from exterior of Rashtrapati Bhavan dome of the presidential palace to Schroeder receiving...