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ISRAEL: POLITICS: BISHARA DROPS OUT OF ELECTION RACE

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English/Nat Azmi Bishara, the first Israeli Arab ever to run for prime minister, has dropped out of the election race. Israelis go to the polls on Monday for the first round of voting in their national election. Bishara announced his...
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CEO summit, Falun Gong protest

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1. Exterior shot of hotel, venue for APEC meeting 2. Close up US and Mexico national flags 3. Mid shot Hong Kong chief executive Tung Cheehwa at meeting 4. APEC logo 5. Pan from Singapore Minister of Trade and Industry to Tung Cheehwa...
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EBU president hands Greek Finance Minister Yannis Stournaras petition

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1. Entrance to the Finance Ministry 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Jean-Paul Philippot, European Broadcasting Union (EBU) President: "We expressed our concern and priority of what's happened since the switch off of the screen, and we expressed...
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MIDDLE EAST: PRICE OF ISRAELI/SYRIAN PEACE

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Voice and effects Voiced By: Robert Ovadia Members of the powerful United States Senate Appropriations Committee have balked at suggestions Israel's price for peace with Syria could be as high as (US) 30-billion (b) dollars. A delegation...
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SYND 16 1 78 RAMALLAH MAYOR KHALIF INTERVIEW ABOUT OCCUPIED WEST BANK

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Karim Khalif the Palestinian Mayor of Ramallah spoke in an interview with UPITN Correspondent Peter Snow in Ramallah Saturday. He said that the Israelis "don't want peace, they want pieces of land." He also commented on Israeli Prime...
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UPITN 1 8 79 GOVERNMENT STATEMENT ON UNITED NATIONS WITHDRAWAL FROM SINAI

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The Israeli cabinet met to discuss the iminent withdrawal of the United Nations peace keeping force from the Sinai desert. Cabinet Secretary Ariel Naor later made a statement to the press confirming arrangements for Foreign Minister...
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Rwanda - Situation in Zaire and Rwanda

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A US military team arrived in Rwanda's capital, Kigali, on Wednesday (20/11) to help assess the refugee situation in neighbouring eastern Zaire. As world leaders pursued their discussions on what kind of humanitarian mission was needed...
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Kosovo- OSCE receives positive response from Serbs

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Delegates from the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), were in the Kosovan capital Pristina on Friday (17/7) for talks with local Serb and ethnic Albanian officials. The team of senior diplomats from Europe,...
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President Bush signed a bill Friday to help prevent terrorists from sneaking a nuclear, chemical or germ weapon into the United States inside one of the 11 million shipping containers that enter the nation each year.

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HEADLINE: Bush Signs Port Security Bill CAPTION: President Bush signed a bill Friday to help prevent terrorists from sneaking a nuclear, chemical or germ weapon into the United States inside one of the 11 million shipping containers that...
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Gunman opens fire at Minneapolis sign business, several dead

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1. Various of street blocked by police 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Marques Jones, local resident: "I was just taking my senior pictures by the old elevator warehouse and in the middle of the shoot we hear about four or five gunshots. And we...
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GWT: WRAP Talks to establish interim authority in post-war Iraq, adds Cross

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1. Pan of US envoy to Iraq, Zalmay Khalilzad, on tarmac and getting into bus 2. Wide shot tent where meeting is due to take place, then pull out to ziggurat temple 3. Mid shot military vehicle and US troops at site 4. Pan of bus arriving...
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WRAP adds s/b to Iraqi Nat. Congress meet with State Dept.

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1. Iraqi opposition leaders arriving at the State Department 2. State Department officials meeting with Iraqi opposition leaders 3. Iraqi delegation exits State Department 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Hamid al-Bayati, attended as the...
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CHINA: CALL FOR THE RELEASE OF IMPRISONED POLITICAL DISSIDENTS

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Mandarin/Eng/Nat A British member of parliament is calling on the Chinese government to release imprisoned political dissidents held for activities he says are legal under international law. Jeremy Corbyn said foreign governments also...
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The struggle to survive continues in earthquake-ravaged Haiti, and President Barack Obama lines up predecessors to raise funds for more relief. (Jan. 16)

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HEADLINE: A battle to survive is waged in Haiti CAPTION: The struggle to survive continues in earthquake-ravaged Haiti, and President Barack Obama lines up predecessors to raise funds for more relief. (Jan. 16) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] ...
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SOUTH AFRICA: FORMER RULING NATIONAL PARTY FACING CRISIS

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Pretoria and Johannesburg, South Africa. May 17th and 14th 1997 and file Pretoria, 1. Building in which Roelf Meyer held press conference 2. Meyer shaking hands with supporters 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Roelf Meyer, Former National Party...
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US appoints new envoy

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1. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr. Zalmay Khalilzad, US special envoy for Afghanistan: "We have, in Afghanistan, al-Qaida on the run. Afghanistan is no longer the headquarters of al-Qaida. The movement remains a force but not in large...
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US military frees 42 captives kidnapped by al-Qaida in raid, audio intvw with general

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1. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lieutenant Colonel Chris Garver, Director of Combined Press Information Centre, Baghdad: "Based on a tip that coalition forces had received from an Iraqi citizen, those coalition forces were able to rescue 42...
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Presenting Mercedes-Benzs New Maybach S-Class

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Nov. 19 -- Gordon Wagener, head of design at Daimler AG, talks about Mercedes-Benzs new Maybach version of its top-of-the line S-Class. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller at the 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show on Street Smart."" (Source:...
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Can German Economists Adjust to Help Draghi Save Europe?

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Nov. 6 -- Foreign Affairs Editor Gideon Rose talks about Germanys influence on the European Central Bank as rates remain unchanged at record lows and looks at the potential impact of the midterm elections on the U.S. policies. He speaks...
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Sky News archival Winehouse clips

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Sky News archival Winehouse clips
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Humans versus baboons on Cape Pennisula

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Cape Peninsula, Western Cape, South Africa, 9 July, 2009 1. Mid baboons on rock looking out 2. Close up baby baboon climbing rock 3. Wide baboon in tree 4. Close up baboon in tree eating 5. Wide Jenni Trethowan talking to baboon...
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL LATEST (2)

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English/Nat Two more Republican Senators have announced that they will vote to convict U-S President Bill Clinton on both impeachment charges. Even so, it remains almost certain that Republicans don't have the 67 votes necessary to...
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Impact of boycott of Danish products in the Middle East

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1. Dairy section in a supermarket 2. Close up of dairy products 3. Close up of milk cartons 4. Main entrance to Confederation Danish Industries building 5. Flags 6. Medium shot of the same building 7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Henriette...
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UKIP unveils it's policy on immigration - Nigel Farage on stage at Emmanuel Center

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UKIP unveils it's policy on immigration - Nigel Farage on stage at Emmanuel Center