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CLEAN : Soldiers patrol Almaty on day of mourning following unrest in Kazakhstan

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Soldiers patrol the streets of Kazakhstan's largest city, as the nation observes a day of mourning for dozens killed during historic violence last week, with President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev blaming militants from Central Asia,...
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Survey: Online military data not always secure

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Programme version only HEADLINE: Survey: Online military data not always secure CAPTION: In a survey of servers run by agencies or companies involved with the military and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, The Associated Press found...
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AP embed, US troops defend use of white phosphorous

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13 May 2009 1. Pan soldiers from 1st Platoon Bravo (Viper) Company, 1st Battalion 26th Infantry Regiment US Army on wooded mountainside 2. Various tracking shots of soldiers walking 12 May 2009 3. Wide of Korengal valley, tracer rounds...
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Malaysian deputy PM addresses disaster management conference in Mongolia

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Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister Wan Azizah Wan Ismail said on Wednesday that the rule of law had to be followed in the prosecution of former Prime Minister Najib Razak. Attending a disaster management conference in...
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Kashmiris put their faith in traditional healers

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On the outskirts of Srinagar , Indian Kashmir's biggest city , crowds line up every day at the house of Ghulam Qadir Reshi , a traditional faith healer. Inside the room , ailing infants are blessed with Holy water and tossed back by the...
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VOICER Long delayed draft constitution is unveiled

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0000 Wide of audience listening to the Afghan anthem 0003 Podium 0007 President Hamid Karzai and former king Mohammed Zaher Shah 0011 Guard of honour 0014 President of the Constitution Commission Nehmatullah Sharoni presents the King...
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US, Central Asia States Talk Terror, Environment

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:DEPARTMENT OF STATE TV - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 3 August 20161. Various of foreign ministers approaching table2. SOUNDBITE (English) John Kerry, US Secretary of State:"The six of us...
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AFGHANISTAN: MILITANT TALIBAN REGIME ENFORCES STRICT ISLAMIC CODES

Higher Ed
Pashtu/Nat Sound A female doctor in Kabul, forbidden from practising medicine, has made a desperate plea to the international community to step in and ease the conditions created by the militant Taliban militia. The Taliban are...
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NATO chief Stoltenberg on NKorea, Afghanistan

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NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said ministers meeting Wednesday in Brussels would agree on an outline designed for an adapted NATO command structure with new commands to improve the movement of troops across the Atlantic and...
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Afghanistan 1945 - Hindu Kush mountains, Bamiyan Valley, Buddhas of Bamiyan, street scenes in Kabul and the Bala Hissar fortress.

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Sign Border India - Afghanistan. Military ceremony, British army. Afghans riding horses, wearing fur hats. Snowy mountains called Hindu Kush. Bamiyan valley, herd of donkeys. LS and vertical pan. on Buddhas of Bamiyan = carved off rocks...
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AP CEO Tom Curley says the Bush administration turned the U.S. military into a global propaganda machine while imposing tough restrictions on journalists seeking to give the public truthful reports about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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HEADLINE: AP CEO urges better press access to military ops CAPTION: AP CEO Tom Curley says the Bush administration turned the U.S. military into a global propaganda machine while imposing tough restrictions on journalists seeking to...
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US, Central Asia States talks on extremism, environment

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:DEPARTMENT OF STATE TV - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington DC - 3 August 20161. Various of foreign ministers taking seats at table2. SOUNDBITE (English) John Kerry, US Secretary of State:"The six of...
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EDIT of President George W Bush's State of the Union address

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1. Wide of Congress 2. President George W. Bush being introduced and entering Congress 3. Various of Bush greeting Congressmen and Senators 4. Various of Bush approaching podium and shaking hands with Speaker and Vice-President Dick...
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VOICE Japan extends its aid to preserve site of destroyed Buddhas

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VOICED BY Vera Frankl 0000 Wide shot, Bamiyan Buddhist site 0005 Tilt down on Buddha niche 0011 Wide shot delegation arrives at cave 0016 Wide shot delegation looking at site 0020 Cutaway Afghan men watching 0023 Japanese ambassador and...
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WRAP Memorial, relatives, demo in Seoul, Afghan reax ADDS parents

Higher Ed
Seoul, South Korean - 28 July 2007 1. Wide pan of relatives of 22 South Korean hostages in Afghanistan in waiting room of their church 2. Various of relatives 3. SOUNDBITE: (Korean) Bae Shin-kyu, brother of hostage killed in...
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THE WORLD'S LAST REMAINING WILD HORSES

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Hungary's Hortobagy National Park has the largest Asian Wild Horse population outside Mongolia. The Asian wild horse is the only truly wild horse remaining in the world. Running free - Asian wild horses in Hungary's Hortobagy National...
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WRAP Panel: Bin Laden sought Saddam help, Iraq rebuffed him

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1. Wide shot of 9/11 Commission as hearing begins 2. Pan from audience to commission 3. Commission staff at witness table 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dietrich Snell, Senior Counsel, 9/11 Commission: "As originally envisioned, the 9/11 plot...
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Wells chlorinated amid fears of epidemic

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14 June 2005 1. Various shots people getting water from a well surrounded by a dirty area 2. Child drinking water from the tap 3. Various shots children eating an unwashed mango 4. Various exterior shots of the Infectious Diseases...
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Karzai attends drugs conference

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July 23, 2002 1. Exterior, conference building 2. Close shot, sign 3. Karzai arriving at conference 4. Audience at conference 5. Wide shot, Hamid Karzai addressing conference 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Hamid Karzai, President of the...
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President Bush comments on Iraq, Afghanistan

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1. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President "I'm not suggesting that we shouldn't as a government continue to press them. What I am suggesting though, there is a functioning government. Your statement was, security didn't, you...
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Romanian NATO troops securing vital Afghan highway

Higher Ed
1. Close of Romanian flag and army unit flag 2. Tilt down of Romanian soldier fixing flags to armoured vehicle 3. Various of Romanian soldiers on armoured vehicles ready to go on night patrol 4. Close up of soldier inside vehicle 5....
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Defence minister on NATO operation against Taliban

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1. Wide of news conference by Afghan Defence Minister Abdul Rahim Wardak 2. Mid of conference 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Abdul Rahim Wardak, Afghan Defence Minister: "The resistance is not there. Based on our intelligence report from the...
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VOICER US soldiers return from Operation Mountain Sweep

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0000 US soldiers watching western on television 0006 Close up television screen 0010 Various of US soldiers reading, writing relaxing 0036 SOUNDBITE: (English) US military spokesman Colonel Roger King 0127 Soldiers resting in tent 0132...
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After nearly four months and 15 surgeries, an Afghan girl who was severely burned by white phosphorous has left the U.S. military hospital in Bagram for home, where an uncertain future awaits her

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Burned Afghan girl heads home CAPTION: After nearly four months and 15 surgeries, an Afghan girl who was severely burned by white phosphorous has left the U.S. military hospital in Bagram for home, where an uncertain future...