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USA: WASHINGTON: PRESIDENT CLINTON FACING SEXUAL HARASSMENT CASE

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English/Nat Attorneys for Paula Jones told the U-S Supreme Court on Monday that she should be allowed to argue her sexual harassment case against President Clinton before he leaves office. They say the President should be treated like...
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Supreme Court hears detainees' appeal

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1. Wide shot of US Supreme Court, people lining up outside 2. People protesting, holding signs in front of court 3. Moving shot of people waiting Pool 4. SOUNDBITE (English) John Gibbons, Attorney (Audio overlaid with wide shot of the...
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A coalition of gay rights groups said Wednesday that a federal same-sex marriage lawsuit brought by two high-profile lawyers is premature and they'd rather work through state legislatures and voters to win wedding rights.

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HEADLINE: Gay groups call federal marriage suit premature CAPTION: A coalition of gay rights groups said Wednesday that a federal same-sex marriage lawsuit brought by two high-profile lawyers is premature and they'd rather work through...
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Attorneys on both sides of California's gay marriage ban, known as Proposition 8, delivered closing arguments before a federal judge, who is expected to rule on the constitutionality of the ban in the next few weeks.

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HEADLINE: Closing arguments made in Prop 8 court fight CAPTION: Attorneys on both sides of California's gay marriage ban, known as Proposition 8, delivered closing arguments before a federal judge, who is expected to rule on the...
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Judge Holds Trump in Contempt Over New York Probe

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A judge ruled that Donald Trump is in contempt of court for failing to turn over records in New York's probe into asset valuations at his real estate company. Bloomberg contributors Rick Davis and Jeanne Sheehan Zaino speak on "Balance...
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The NFL and its locked out players are talking again. AP Sports Writer Dave Campbell is outside a courthouse in Minneapolis, site of the first meeting of the two sides since March 11th.

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After more than a month, NFL talks resume The NFL and its locked out players are talking again. AP Sports Writer Dave Campbell is outside a courthouse in Minneapolis, site of the first meeting of the two sides since March 11th. ...
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Judge at Guantanamo throws out second case against prisoner

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1. Courtroom sketch of Omar Khadr in court as judge dismisses charges 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Colonel Dwight Sullivan, Chief Defence Attorney "This indicated that the commission system cannot proceed. Once again there's a fundamental...
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Preview to Supreme Court hearing for bin Laden's former driver

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Washington, DC - Recent 1. Wide shot of Supreme Court 2. Cutaway statute in front of Supreme Court 3. Undated photograph of Salim Ahmed Hamdan Washington, DC - 27 March 2006 4. Set up shots of Lt. Commander Charles Swift at forum 5....
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President Barack Obama says he won't insist that his Supreme Court nominee pass any "litmus tests" over supporting abortion rights, but made clear he will choose someone who will consider personal privacy and women's rights when ruling on cases.

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HEADLINE: Obama: No litmus tests on abortion for court pick CAPTION: President Barack Obama says he won't insist that his Supreme Court nominee pass any "litmus tests" over supporting abortion rights, but made clear he will choose...
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Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was convicted on all charges Wednesday in the Boston Marathon bombing by a federal jury that now must decide whether the 21-year-old former college student should be executed. (April 8)

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SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYLocation - Date 1. SOUNDBITE (English) Denise Lavoie, AP Legal Affairs Writer:"The courtroom was packed with survivors of the bombing as well as family members of people who died in the bombings....
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David Cameron Supports the Sentences for Rioters

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David Cameron Supports the Sentences for Rioters
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US war crimes ambassador on Khmer Rouge, Gadhafi

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1. Wide of US Ambassador for War Crimes Issues, Stephen Rapp, standing near lectern (right of screen) 2. Cutaway cameramen 3. Mid of Rapp at lectern 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Stephen Rapp, US Ambassador for War Crimes Issues: (referring...
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Court: Zuma charges should be reviewed

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A South African court has ruled that a decision to drop 738 corruption charges against President Jacob Zuma should be reviewed, adding to the leader's legal troubles.Judge Aubrey Ledwaba's ruling on Friday allows prosecutors to re-open...
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USA: PAULA JONES TO PURSUE HARASSMENT CASE AGAINST CLINTON UPDATE 2

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English/Nat The U-S Supreme Court's ruling allowing former Arkansas state employee Paula Jones to pursue her sexual harassment lawsuit against President Bill Clinton has been welcomed by her lawyers. The White House tried to stop the...
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A federal judge halted a controversial immigration law in Alabama. The judge blocked the law from taking effect for up to 30 days to allow more time to review various challenges. Most of the provisions were supposed to take effect Sept. 1.

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HEADLINE: Federal judge halts Ala. immigration law CAPTION: A federal judge temporarily halted a controversial immigration law in Alabama. The judge blocked the entire law from taking effect for up to 30 days to allow more time to review...
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Obama: GOP Jeopardizing Judicial Integrity

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President Barack Obama says Senate Republicans are jeopardizing the "integrity of the judicial branch" by refusing to consider his nominee to the Supreme Court.Obama is telling law students that if Republicans hold their blockade, the...
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On Tuesday the Supreme Court will hear a lawsuit from women who say they were systematically discriminated against by retail giant Wal-Mart. If the court allows the case to go forward as a class action, it could involve up to 1.6 million women.

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HEADLINE: Supreme Court to hear massive Wal-Mart discrimination case CAPTION: On Tuesday the Supreme Court will hear a lawsuit from women who say they were systematically discriminated against by retail giant Wal-Mart. If the court...
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Protesters marched in front of the courthouse in Detroit Tuesday as the case challenging Michigan's gay marriage ban goes to trial. (Feb. 25)

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Two Detroit-area nurses are challenging Michigan's ban on gay marriage during a federal trial that is expected to last two weeks. Michigan voters approved, by a wide margin, a constitutional amendment in 2004 that recognizes marriage...
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The Supreme Court is debating the Obama administration's overhaul of the nation's health care system. The Ap's Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar explains that under the new law, taxpayers who don't purchase insurance will have to pay a penalty on taxes due in 2015.

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HEADLINE: Obama's health care law explained CAPTION: The Supreme Court is debating the Obama administration's overhaul of the nation's health care system. The AP's Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar explains that under the law, taxpayers who...
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Malawi high court to rule on Madonna adoption

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HEADLINE: Judge to Rule on Madonna Adoption CAPTION: Malawi's High Court says it will rule in a week whether a coalition of Malawian human rights and child advocacy groups should have a say in whether Madonna is fit to adopt a...
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Florida is suing Florida Gov. Rick Scott over ordering drug testing for all state employees, regardless of suspicion.

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HEADLINE: ACLU challenges drug testing of Fla. state workers CAPTION: The American Civil Liberties Union of Florida is suing Florida Gov. Rick Scott over ordering drug testing for all state employees, regardless of suspicion. (June...
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Facebook Juror Admits Contempt of Court

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Facebook Juror Admits Contempt of Court
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USA: NEW YORK: BORODIN AT COURTHOUSE 2

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English/Nat A high-ranking Russian official on his way to George W. Bush's inauguration was intercepted at John F. Kennedy airport by F-B-I agents who arrested him on a Swiss warrant alleging money laundering. Pavel Borodin, who was...
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Corruption Is Biggest Threat to Party: Xi

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Oct. 24 -- China's Communist Party officials have ended their fourth Plenum, reinforcing the party's control over society and reiterating the drive against corruption. Bloomberg's Yvonne Man reports on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)