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Tribunal finds rebel leaders guilty of crimes against humanity

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1. Mid of flag flying at the Special Court 2. Wide exterior of court 3. Wide of people walking into court 4. Mid of security guards checking bags 5. Mid of lawyers entering court gallery 6. Wide interior of people waiting in court...
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Experts hail importance of trial against former Liberian president

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Leidschendam (near The Hague) - 25 April 2012 1. Exterior of "Special Tribunal for Lebanon" (STL) court building in Leidschendam, where the verdict for Liberian president Charles Taylor will be announced Thursday 2. Mid of flag waving...
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Jackson''''s voice played in court as his doctor goes on trial

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Los Angeles, California - 27 September 2011 1. Wide interior of court 2. Close-up of Michael Jackson''''s doctor, Conrad Murray, listening to judge instructing jurors Los Angeles, California - 27 September 2011 3. Image of Michael...
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USA: OJ SIMPSON TRIAL

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English/Nat Prosecutors at the O-J Simpson trial are presenting the astronomical odds that blood belonging to anyone other than Simpson and the two victims was splattered on critical pieces of evidence. Also Thursday, the court released...
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Firearms lawyer comments on judge's actions in verdict phase of murder trial

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A firearms lawyer on Thursday said he felt the judge had "made incorrect factual findings" when considering her judgement in the oscar Pistorius case. "The application of the law itself seems to have been misunderstood and possibly...
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL (2)

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English/Nat The U-S Senate is deliberating behind closed doors on whether President Bill Clinton should be convicted and removed from office. Senators voted to hold their session in private on Tuesday. Fifty-nine senators, both...
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL LATEST (3)

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English/Nat A motion to dismiss the Senate impeachment trial against President Clinton could come as early as Monday. West Virginia Senator Robert Byrd - one of the Senate's most senior members - says he'll offer the motion. In a written...
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Airbus Chief Salesman Goes on Trial for Insider Trading

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Oct. 3 ""Bloomberg's Hans Nichols reports on Airbus executive John Leahy facing charges of insider trading in Paris. He speaks to Anna Edwards, Mark Barton and Manus Cranny on ""Countdown."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Lawyer: Cosby Verdict a 'Major Victory'

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: ++SOUNDBITES SEPARATED BY BLACK FRAMES++ ASSOCIATED PRESS – AP CLIENTS ONLY Norristown, Pennsylvania – 26 April 2018 1....
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Bill Cosby arrives for sexual assault Trial

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Bill Cosby has arrived at the Pennsylvania courthouse where his lawyers plan to challenge sexual misconduct claims by 13 women against the entertainer.Cosby's lawyers say prosecutors are reaching back to the "casting couch" era to round...
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Judge OKs AT&T Merger With Time Warner

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A federal judge approved the $85 billion mega-merger of AT&T and Time Warner on Tuesday, in a move that could usher in a wave of consolidation in the media industry and shape how much consumers pay for streaming TV and movies. ...
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Samsung's Lee Sentenced to Five Years in Prison

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Aug.25 -- Jay Y. Lee, vice chairman of Samsung Electronics was convicted of bribery and sentenced to five years in prison. Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin reports on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Fans Line up For Seat at Taylor Swift Trial

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Fans Taylor Swift waited outside a Denver courthouse Wednesday waiting to get a spot in the gallery for the civil trial that the pop star has lodged against a DJ accused of groping her. Ian and Lauren Simpson drove eight...
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Scientists, including Nobel laureate, criticise embryo editing claims

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A group of leading scientists declared that it's still too soon to try making permanent changes to DNA that can be inherited by future generations, as a Chinese researcher claims to have done.
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Cosby spokesman: 'Injustices must be corrected'

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COSBY SPOKESMAN: 'INJUSTICES MUST BE CORRECTED'
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Bloomberg

Former Malaysian Prime Minister to Stand Trial

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Apr.03 -- Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak faces the first of what is expected to be many trials over charges of corruption and money laundering linked to 1MDB. Bloomberg’s Sophie Kamaruddin reports on “Bloomberg Markets:...
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Israel to assess if Australian woman fit for trial

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An Israeli court said on Monday it will appoint a new panel of experts to assess if an Orthodox Jewish woman accused of sex crimes in Australia is fit to stand trial.
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Bloomberg

Johnson & Johnson Begins Study of One-Dose Covid Shot

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Sep.23 -- Johnson & Johnson has begun dosing up to 60,000 volunteers in a study of its Covid-19 vaccine, marking the first big U.S. trial of an inoculation that may work after just one shot. Bloomberg's Robert Langreth reports on...
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Mayo Clinic: Likely that Two-Dose Covid-19 Vaccine Will Be Needed

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Jul.20 -- Mayo Clinic Vaccine Research Group Director Gregory Poland discusses the timeline for developing a Covid-19 vaccine and the supplies necessary to effectively distribute the immunizations on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Trial starts in Roundup weed killer cancer claim

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A jury in federal court in San Francisco will decide whether Roundup weed killer caused a California man's cancer in a trial starting Monday that plaintiffs' attorneys say could help determine the fate of hundreds of similar lawsuits.
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Bloomberg

Lawyers for Huawei’s CFO Say Charges Are a ‘Facade’

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Jan.20 -- The first day of the extradition case against Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou has seen her defense team denounce U.S. fraud charges as a “facade.” Lawyers say she shouldn’t be sent to the U.S. because her alleged offenses don’t meet...
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Johnson & Johnson to Begin COVID-19 Vaccine Trials On Humans In July

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Johnson & Johnson says it will begin to test a coronavirus vaccine on 1,045 healthy adults.
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Covid-19 vaccine potentially moves a step closer

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VOICED: As a vaccine potentially moves a step closer - there's also promising news for a new treatment. Researchers carrying out trials on an experimental drug on critically ill patients say it prevented their disease from progressing in...