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Bush urges Argentina to employ economic reform

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APTN - Buenos Aires, Recent 1. Various shots of stock market POOL - Crawford, Texas, U.S., August 13 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President "We're watching the situation very carefully, we urge Argentina to implement...
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Jon Scheyer and Gerald Henderson combined for 56 points as No. 9 Duke beat No. 22 Florida State, 79-69, to win the ACC tournament title Sunday. It was Duke's eighth ACC crown in 11 years. (March 15)

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HEADLINE: No. 9 Duke wins ACC championship CAPTION: Jon Scheyer and Gerald Henderson combined for 56 points as No. 9 Duke beat No. 22 Florida State, 79-69, to win the ACC tournament title Sunday. It was Duke's eighth ACC crown in 11...
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Rare silver expected to fetch record price at auction

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1. Wide shot of "La Machine D'Argent", estimated to fetch between 3.5 and 4.5 (m) million US dollars 2. Various close ups of "La Machine D'Argent" 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kevin Tierney, Sotheby's: "Eighteenth century French silver is...
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Disinfection operation starts

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1. Exterior Bowrington Street Market in Wanchai district of Hong Kong 2. Tight shot of broom sweeping gutter 3. Woman sweeping next to truck 4. Woman pushing large cleaning machine on cart through street 5. Pan from market sign to Yeoh...
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VOICER Palestinian suicide attack kills security guard

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Kfar Saba 0000 Pan from ambulance to station entrance, zoom into damage 0009 Emergency emergency and forensic workers at scene 0012 Various of damaged station entrance 0022 Women crying 0027 Ambulance 0031 Various injured in...
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The parents of slain Wyoming college student Matthew Shepard met with Jason Collins, the NBA's first openly gay athlete Thursday night following Brooklyn's 112-89 win over the Denver Nuggets. (Feb. 28)

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Jason Collins played the final eight minutes of a blowout win. Rarely has he been prouder of a performance. After his eight-minute cameo in Brooklyn's 112-89 win over the Denver Nuggets on Thursday night, the first openly gay athlete in...
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Company implements SARS prevention measures

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1. Exterior of San Miguel Corporation head office 2. Wide shot of visitors wearing masks and washing hands 3. Close-up hands being washed 4. Poster that says 'Help us protect you against SARS' 5. Visitor washing hands then proceeds to...
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Tom Ridge faces congress hearing

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1. Wide shot of Committee hearing 2. Cutaway of Ridge 3. Cutaway of press, pan to Ridge 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tom Ridge, Homeland Security Secretary: "Today we are significantly safer than we were 20 months ago. We are safer because as...
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USA: NEW YORK: BASKETBALL STAR DENNIS RODMAN PROMOTES NEW BOOK

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English/Nat U-S basketball star Dennis Rodman has turned up on the streets of New York in full bridal regalia to promote his new book. The flamboyant Chicago Bulls forward, who was once romantically linked to pop diva Madonna, pulled the...
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Designer raises money for charity

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Polo Ralph Lauren New York, 10 Sept. 2008 1. Dylan Lauren being photographed entering store 2. Photographers at the event 3. Jay-Z entering store 4. SOUNDBITE: LeBron James/Cleveland Cavaliers player "When you think about the...
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A car crash victim gets a rare transplant operation

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AP Television is adhering to Iranian law that stipulates all media are banned from providing BBC Persian or VOA Persian any coverage from Iran, and under this law if any media violate this ban the Iranian authorities can immediately shut...
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AUSTRALIA: SYDNEY OLYMPICS: TORONTO

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English/Nat Toronto pushed its 2008 Olympic bid out further at Sydney on Monday with one of North America's biggest basketball players joining forces with the official bid committee. Vince Carter, who lives in Toronto, took time out...
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Rosales ends campaign, Chavez news conference, observers

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1. Wide pro-Chavez banner over 23 January neighbourhood 2. Children playing basketball in 23 January neighbourhood 3. Close-up man looking at elections propaganda 4. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Johnny Diaz, Pro-Chavez militant "They are...
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WRAP Aftermath, hospital, mosque, Americans attacked

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1. Wide of mosque with people running around in panic including one man shouting and another waving his fist 2. Man with burns walking off 3. People running in street with mosque in background 4. Ambulance arriving on scene 5. Crowd of...
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Basketball, NATO

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Championship Teams Keeps On Winning The Boston Celtics prove their dominance in basketball by winning the NBA title for the sixth time in a row. And the Toronto Maple Leafs skate off with ice hockey's Stanley Cup for the third...
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Indian designers show off wares at India Fashion Week

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1. WS hair and skincare workshop 2. MS workshop 3. MS workshop 4. CU woman getting made up 5. MS woman getting eye make up 6. VS catwalk show, designer JJ Valaya 7. JJ Valaya takes bow 8. SOT JJ VALAYA (on best way for Indian...
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Outbreaks of cholera among displaced are increasing

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1. Exterior of medical centre at Kibati internally displaced person's (IDP) camp, north of Goma 2. Interior shot with patients on beds 3. Small boy on bed 4. Medical staff with patients 5. Medic treating patient 6. Close of IV catheter...
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The red hot Boston Celtics were shocked at home Wednesday night, losing to the Charlotte Bobcats; Congressional hearing on baseball has been postponed; Tomlinson, Moss unanimous selections for Ap's NFL All-Pro team

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HEADLINE: Sports Thursday: Celtics lose; and more CAPTION: The red hot Boston Celtics were shocked at home Wednesday night, losing to the Charlotte Bobcats; Congressional hearing on baseball has been postponed; Tomlinson, Moss unanimous...
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Univ. of NC mourns student mascot

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HEADLINE: Univ. of NC mourns student mascot CAPTION: Jason Ray, a 21-year-old student at the University of North Carolina who portrayed the team's mascot, died Monday; Ray was hit by a car Friday in New Jersey while traveling with the...
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AP sports columnist Jim Litke breaks down Alex Rodriguez's admission of using performance enhancing drugs

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HEADLINE: A-Rod Analysis CAPTION: AP sports columnist Jim Litke breaks down Alex Rodriquez's admission of using performance enhancing drugs. (Feb. 9)
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3 arrested in alleged plot to bomb Vietnamese embassy

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1. Wide shot exterior Vietnam Embassy in Manila 2. Close-up Vietnam flag 3. Medium shot of Embassy building, pan to Embassy gate with guard 4. Sign "Embassy closed on Monday O3 September 2001 (Independence Day)" 5. Embassy staff at gate,...
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Eight-time national champ Tennessee was knocked out of the first round of the women's NCAA basketball tournament by Ball State. The Lady Vols had never failed to reach the regional semifinals in their storied history. (March 23)

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HEADLINE: Season ends early for Lady Vols CAPTION: Eight-time national champ Tennessee was knocked out of the first round of the women's NCAA basketball tournament by Ball State. The Lady Vols had never failed to reach the regional...
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Scenes from Olympic Park, Australia team on security, gender criticism

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Sports governing bodies from Japan and Australia are under fire after complaints that male Olympic athletes flew business class to the London Games, while the women sat in the cheap seats. In London, Australian chef de mission Nick Green...
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Musicians including Herbie Hancock and Kermit Ruffins kicked off performances in New Orleans to celebrate International Jazz Day. The concert began Monday morning with ritual drumming and a string of jazz performances.

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HEADLINE: New Orleans concert marks International Jazz Day CAPTION: Musicians including Herbie Hancock and Kermit Ruffins kicked off performances in New Orleans to celebrate International Jazz Day. The concert began Monday morning with...