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WRAP Thaksin supporters rally in the capital, evening shots

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September 19, 2009 1. Wide of "red shirt" protesters (supporters of ousted Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra) seated together, clapping and cheering 2. Mid of red shirt protester holding photo of Thaksin, pan right to other red...
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French street reactions to Obama Congress announcement

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People in France had mixed reactions on Saturday after United States President Barack Obama announced that he would seek Congressional support for a military strike punishing Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime for the alleged use of...
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Deposed President Manuel Zelaya returned to the Honduran border on Saturday and announced he would set up camp there

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HEADLINE: Exiled Honduran leader makes 2nd trip to border CAPTION: Deposed President Manuel Zelaya returned to the Honduran border on Saturday and announced he would set up camp there. (July 26) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] Ousted Honduran...
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President returns to work days after collapsing while jogging

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1. Wide of journalists waiting in the courtyard of the Elysee Palace 2. French President Nicolas Sarkozy walking out of the Elysee Palace towards the microphone 3. Wide of Sarkozy standing by the microphone 4. SOUNDBITE: (French)...
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SYND 20 7 74 CYPRUS ON THE EVE OF THE INVASION BY TURKEY

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Cyprus on the eve of the invasion by Turkey and an interview with the Turkish community leader, Ralph Denktash 1. zoom to tank on street 2. various shots, troops on streets 3. various shots, traffic on streets 4. various shots, people...
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SYND 9 5 78 SOMALI ARMY DEFECTOR PRESS CONFERENCE IN NAIROBI

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Somali Army defector Colonel Abdullai Yosef Ahmed, who identified himself as the commander of Somali army units in the Sidamo region of Ethiopia during the Ogaden war, spoke at press conference in Nairobi where he said Somali President...
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Supporters of ousted Thai Prime Minister Shinawatra hold a rally

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September 19, 2009 1. Wide of "red shirt" protesters (supporters of ousted Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra) seated together, clapping and cheering 2. Mid of red shirt protester holding photo of Thaksin, pan right to other red...
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}QUOTE REF PARAGUAY: General Andres Rodriguez wins the first elections GS01058908 in 60 years. Backgrounder on the Alfredo Stroessner 1.5.89 regime, his overthrow and exile to Brazil. Var elex rallies with...
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CAN729 ANKRAH SPEAKS TO PRESS ABOUT COUP

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Ghana's new military leader, Joseph Arthur Ankrah Head of State of Ghana, speaks to the press about the coup, whether the foreign policy of Ghana will change at all, and the rumours of the coup as a plot carried out from London by Mr....
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Erdogan Withdraws Insult Cases

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July 31 -- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says he will drop all cases of so-called "personal insult," saying he wants justice and not revenge after this month's failed coup attempt. Bloomberg's Alaa Shahine reports on "Bloomberg...
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When Will We Know the Outcome of the Turkish Coup?

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July 15 -- Jamil Jaffer, former senior adviser to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, senior fellow at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, react to the Turkish coup. They speak with Bloomberg's...
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Turkey Ratings May Be Cut to Junk by Moody's

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July 18 -- Hans Humes, chief executive officer at Greylock Capital, discusses the possibility of Moody's cutting Turkey's ratings to junk and what it means for investors. He speaks to Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Joe Weisenthal and Oliver...
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Wither Istanbul in Failed Turkish Coup Fallout?

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July 18 -- Bloomberg's Riad Hamade discusses the future of Istanbul and the Turkish government in the wake of Friday's failed coup attempt. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Neville-Jones: Fears Over Erdogan's Instincts in Turkey

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July 18 -- Former U.K. Security Minister Pauline Neville-Jones and Antonio Garcia Pascual, chief European economist at Barclays, discuss political and market fallout from Friday's attempted coup in Turkey. They speak on "Bloomberg...
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Neville-Jones: Erdogan Used Tech to Start Counter-Coup

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July 18 -- Former U.K. Security Minister Pauline Neville-Jones talks about Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's use of technology to communicate with citizens following Friday's attempted coup. She speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene...
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Bloomberg

How Risky Is Turkey for Investors?

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July 18 -- Hermes Fund Managers Lead Portfolio Manager Gary Greenberg discusses investment opportunities in Turkey and emerging markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Turkey Extends Crackdown on Dissent to Coup Analysis

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July 28 -- The head of research at one of Turkey's largest brokerages has been stripped of his license over his analysis of the failed coup's impact. Bloomberg's Justin Carrigan reports on "Bloomberg Markets Middle East."
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Migrant boy stuck for days at Paris airport

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An 8-year-old boy from the Indian Ocean island nation of Comoros has been in a transit zone in Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport for more than a week after trying to enter France illegally.While France has seen cases of stranded...
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Rapper makes cd to help Syrians

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LEAD IN:While many Syrians abroad have felt helpless as their country suffers years of conflict, one French-Syrian rap singer is trying to provide assistance in his own way.He decided to create a CD of music with several rap singers and...
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Bloomberg

Ambassador Burns: Turkish Coup Effort Not Surprising

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July 15 -- Ambassador Nicholas Burns, a professor at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, comments on the reports of an attempted coup in Turkey during an interview with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton on "What'd You Miss?"
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Ex-CIA Deputy Dir.: Turkey Pressures Have Been Building

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July 15 -- John McLaughlin, former CIA deputy director, comments on the Turkish coup attempt. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton.
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Bloomberg

Turkey's Erdogan Expands Purge Across Country

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July 20 -- Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will meet with security chiefs for the first time since Friday's failed coup attempt, promising an "important" announcement to the nation. Bloomberg's Riad Hamade reports on "Bloomberg...