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WRAP Court rejects appeal of HK reporter jailed for spying ADDS reax

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1. Exterior, Supreme Court as police vans go by with lights on 2. Close up, Ching Cheong's elder brother Ching Hai walking to courthouse surrounded by Hong Kong press 3. Hai walking in door through security 4. Exterior, family members...
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Czech PM resigns amidst spying scandal involving his government

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1. Pan of of Milos Zeman, President of the Czech Republic ,walking into room and shakes hands with Prime Minister, Petr Necas, (UPSOUND) Petr Necas, Prime Minister of Czech Republic: "Mr President, according to the constitution, I am...
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Govt rejects Indian claim Pakistani spy agency behind Mumbai bombings

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1. Wide exterior pan of Cabinet building and Parliament 2. Close up of Pakistani flag 3. Pakistani State Minister for Information watching television in his office 4. Close up on TV screen 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Tariq Azim, Pakistani...
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GERMANY: JOSE IGNACIO LOPEZ IS CRIMINALLY INDICTED

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Eng/Ger/Nat A former Volkswagen executive has been criminally indicted in Germany, charged with conspiring to steal trade secrets from General Motors. Jose Ignacio Lopez and three associates once worked for General Motors but joined ...
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Iraq - Allegations of spy ring

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Iraq said on Wednesday (8/1) it had uncovered a spy ring working for the Israeli intelligence service. It said it would show the "traitors" on Iraqi television later in the evening. CU Iraqi bussinessman Jamal Abdul Majid speaking in...
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USA - Former Spy Arrested

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A former us army intelligence officer was ordered held without bail Friday (23/2) after federal agents arrested him on charges of conspiring to spy for the Soviet KGB in the 1960s. Robert Stephan Lipka, 50, worked from 1964 to 1967 for...
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Chinese Ambassador in Washington comments on spy plane crisis

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Washington, D.C., 5 April, 2001 1. Medium view of Chinese Ambassador Yang Jiechi leaving U.S. State Departmen 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ari Fleischer, White House spokesman "There is intensive diplomacy underway. The United States and...
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Albania/Greece - Five Year Sentence For Espionage

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An Albanian court sentenced five ethnic Greeks to jail terms of up to eight years on Wednesday (7/8) after an espionage trial that has triggered fears of another Balkans conflict. Greece reacted swiftly, recalling its ambassador from...
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Arrivals for start of hearing over motor racing spy claims

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1. Wide exterior of International Automobile Federation (FIA) 2. Mid-shot of sign reading: Federation Internationale de L'Automobile 3. Close-up of FIA sign 4. FIA President, Max Mosley arrives at hearing surrounded by cameras 5....
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Reax outside court as ousted leader faces charges of spying

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Egypt's ousted president, Mohammed Morsi, and 35 other members of the Muslim Brotherhood appeared in court on Sunday to face charges of espionage. Morsi and the others are accused of conspiring with the Palestinian militant group Hamas,...
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Fmr Pakistan spy chief denies leaked claims, Obama, Kerry

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Washington, DC, US 1. Side view of United States President Barack Obama walking to podium in Rose Garden, UPSOUND: (English) "Good afternoon everybody. I've just concluded a productive discussion with the leaders of both parties in...
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Gadhafi's spy chief Abdullah al-Senoussi in Libyan hands

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Deposed Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi's notorious spy chief is in custody in Tripoli after extradition from Mauritania, Libya's premier said on Wednesday, a step toward bringing the man linked to aircraft bombings and atrocities to...
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MOFA comments on role of embassies in US spying case

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China demanded an explanation from the US and its allies on Thursday, following media reports that American and Australian embassies in the Southeast Asian region were being used as hubs for Washington's secret electronic data collection...
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Israel - Release appeal of spy rejected

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An Israeli court on Tuesday (18/2) rejected an appeal by convicted Soviet spy Marcus Klinberg to be released from prison three years early. The court ruled that Klinberg still posed a security threat to the state of Israel. He was...
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US DIA worker pleads guilty to spying for Cuba

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1. Wide shot of US District Courthouse 2. Close shot of sign outside courthouse 3. US attorneys walk out of courthouse 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Roscoe Howard, US Attorney for Washington DC: "Under the terms of the plea agreement, Ms Montes...
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+4:3 Parents of man accused of spying for Israel deny the claims

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New York, New York 1. Wide of Irene Grapel holding her favourite photo of her son Ilan Grapel, who was charged by Egyptian authorities for allegedly working as a Mossad officer and spying for the Israeli government 2. Close photo of...
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The CIA has pulled its top spy out of Pakistan after terrorists threatened to kill him, current and former U.S. officials said, an unusual move for the U.S. and a complication on the front lines of the fight against al-Qaida.

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HEADLINE: Officials: CIA station chief pulled from Islamabad CAPTION: The CIA has pulled its top spy out of Pakistan after terrorists threatened to kill him, current and former U.S. officials said, an unusual move for the U.S. and a...
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Foreign affairs spokesperson on row over air zone, Canadian spy claims

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China on Monday called on South Korea to comply with international law and practices in expanding its Air Defence Identification Zone (ADIZ), a week after Beijing established its own area in the East China Sea, alarming neighbours and...
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China Foreign Ministry warns US cyber charges could damage ties

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China on Tuesday warned the United States that it was jeopardising military ties by charging five Chinese officers with cyberspying and tried to turn the tables on Washington by saying that US cyberspying was a "well known fact". Foreign...
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Israel's foreign minister says a U.S.-born Israeli arrested in Egypt is not a spy. 27-year-old Ilan Grapel was arrested Sunday at a hotel in Cairo, where he was working for a legal aid group.

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HEADLINE: Israel: Arrested US-born Israeli not a spy CAPTION: Israel's foreign minister says a U.S.-born Israeli arrested in Egypt is not a spy. 27-year-old Ilan Grapel was arrested Sunday at a hotel in Cairo, where he was working for a...
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Merkel says trust with US needs to be re-established after spying, lawyers and activists protest

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Protesters gathered outside the German parliament ahead of a special session on the US National Security Agency (NSA) scandal and its effects on Germany. Lawyers and activists from the action group 'Campact', wore masks depicting German...
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Vigil for HK reporter arrested in the mainland on spying charges

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1. Tilt down from buildings to park where people are gathered for candlelit vigil 2. People holding candles 3. Close up of candle 4. Pan from press to stage with people seated at table 5. SOUNDBITE: (Cantonese) Serenade Woo, Chairperson...
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RUSSIA: ALLEGED US SPY UPDATE

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English/Nat The wife of an American man being held in a Moscow jail on charges of spying has appealed to Russian President Vladimir Putin for leniency. Cheryl Pope visited her husband Edmond at the Lefortovo Prison for two hours on...
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A judge set bail of $250,000 for Vicky Pelaez, a U.S. citizen born in Peru, saying she did not appear to be trained as a spy. But he ruled there was no guarantee two others wouldn't use their connections to run so they must remain in custody.

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HEADLINE: Judge grants bail to one of alleged Russian spies CAPTION: A judge ruled that two alleged Russian spies should remain in custody because there was no other way to guarantee they would not flee. But he set bail of $250,000 for...