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ISRAEL: NEW AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT/ HAIDER LATEST

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English/Nat Israel is urging the world to take action against Austria, saying its new government incorporates elements of a neo-Nazi nature. The Israeli cabinet held its weekly meeting on Sunday and used the occasion to issue a...
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Annual procession for soldiers who belonged to SS, counter protest

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1. Wide of Waffen SS Legionnaires sympathisers marching and singing 2. Mid of Latvian Waffen SS Legionnaires 3. Close up of roses held by veterans 4. Wide of Latvian Waffen SS Legionnaires walking in the march 5. Wide war veterans...
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White supremacist released on parole

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1. Various exteriors of the Potchefstroom Correctional Community Centre 2. Various of people waiting outside 3. Various of far-right wing supremacist leader Eugene Terre'Blanche leaving the building and being welcomed by supporters 4....
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Germany - Neo-Nazi rally becomes violent

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A neo-Nazi rally continued in Leipzig in eastern Germany on Friday (1/5) afternoon, causing violent protests by left-wing activists. Around 1,000 left-wingers threw stones at police vehicles and several arrests were made. Water cannon...
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Anti-fascist rallies held in Athens after stabbing

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Thousands of people gathered for anti-fascist rallies across Greece on Wednesday, a week to the day after the fatal stabbing of a singer sparked a government crackdown on the extremist right-wing Golden Dawn party. The man held in the...
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Newspaper headlines, Senate, Prodi before confidence vote

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1. Wide of Senate entrance 2. Newspaper stand 3. Various of newspaper headlines 4. Car approaching Senate 5. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Armando Cossutta, Senator, Party of Italian Communists, centre-left coalition: "I think the government will...
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ISRAEL: TEL AVIV: FUNERAL OF IGNATZ BUBIS

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Natural Sound Israeli and German dignitaries have gathered in Tel Aviv for the funeral of German Jewish leader Ignatz Bubis. He died in Frankfurt, his home town, on Friday after a brief illness. He was 72. His remains were flown from...
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GERMANY: POLICE CLASH WITH DEMONSTRATORS

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Natural Sound Police in Bonn detained up to two-hundred leftist demonstrators on Saturday after clashing with them on the fringes of a rally by rightist extremists. The rally was called by the extreme-right National Democratic Party to...
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Groups traded shouts of 'black power' and 'white power' on the streets of Paris, Texas. Troopers moved in to keep apart black separatists and white supremacists during protests over the handling of the dragging death of a black man last year

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HEADLINE: Riot police separate protesters in Texas town CAPTION: Groups traded shouts of 'black power' and 'white power' on the streets of Paris, Texas. Troopers moved in to keep apart black separatists and white supremacists during...
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GERMANY: MUSEUM EXHIBITION DOCUMENTING HITLER'S REGULAR ARMY

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German/Nat A museum exhibition documenting how Hitler's regular army, the Wehrmacht, took part in Holocaust crimes is causing a furore in Munich. Demonstrators for and against the exhibition hurled abuse at each other on the opening ...
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Pope Benedict XVI visits Ground Zero, families, demos

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Agency Pool 1. Wide shot of "Ground Zero" with ramp down to reflecting pool 2. Wide shot pope mobile coming down ramp Agency Pool 3. Wide shot man playing cello 4. Medium shot Pope Benedict XVI walking with Cardinal Edward Egan towards...
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Preview ahead of Thursday's presidential election

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Sri Lanka is gearing up for what is believed will be one of the closest presidential contests in the country's history. Until just a few weeks ago, President Mahinda Rajapaksa looked like he was all set for a third term. He was the...
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Italian public fears influx of new EU citizens

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1. Wide of Rome 2. Wide of Tiburtina Station in Rome with sign of arrivals and departures 3. Timetable of arrivals and departures from Italy to Romania and vice versa 4. Arrival of passenger bus from Romania 5. Cutaway of Romanian...
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GERMANY: ANTI-HATE MARCH

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German/Nat On the 62nd anniversary of the infamous Kristallnacht massacre and the 11th anniversary of the Berlin wall coming down, thousands of Germans attended a peaceful march against hate and anti-foreigner violence. The march started...
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WRAP Elections held in Italy; main candidates voting

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Rome 1. Wide of Coliseum 2. Wide of Roman Forum (brown building on left of white building) AUDIO: bells ringing Rome 3. Leader of the Democratic party Walter Veltroni arriving at polling station; UPSOUND: (Italian) Walter Veltroni Q:...
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Major protests led by Democratic National Alliance, security

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1. Top shot of large crowd gathered in front of main railway station 2. Various of protesters holding placards and shouting slogans 3. Wide pan of protesters 4. Mid of protesters chanting 5. Close-up of policeman 6. Close-up of...
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FARMWORKER GUILTY IN WHITE SUPREMACIST MURDER

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A court found a black farmworker guilty on Tuesday of murdering a white supremacist in rural South Africa. A younger farmworker was acquitted of murder, but found guilty on other charges. The two black farmworkers were accused of beating...
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ITALY: ROME: DEMAND FOR EARLY ELECTIONS DEMONSTRATION

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Natural Sound The leader of Italy's right-wing party has used a mass rally of supporters in Rome to push for parliamentary elections. Thousands of extreme right-wingers had gathered in the Italian capital to demand the government call...
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Obama comments on shooting at Sikh temple; STILL of suspect

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US President Barack Obama said on Monday that Americans would "recoil" if Sunday's Sikh temple shootings in Wisconsin were "motivated in some way by the ethnicity of those who were attending." "Regardless of what we look like, where we...
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Police believe Jason Todd Ready, a former Marine with ties to neo-Nazi groups, shot four people and then took his own life in a suburban Phoenix home. Harry Hughes, a friend of Ready, said the shooting was "completely out of character."

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HEADLINE: Shooting 'out of character' for suspected gunman CAPTION: Police believe Jason Todd Ready, a former Marine with ties to neo-Nazi groups, shot four people and then took his own life in a suburban Phoenix home. Harry Hughes, a...
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Standoff between black, white protesters after death of black man

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AP Television 1. African-American group shouting, (English) "What do we want? Justice. When do we want it? Now." 2. White supremacist group shouting, (English) " We don't need you all here. Go home. Go back to Africa." 3....
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ITALY: PREMIER LAMBERTO DINI NARROWLY WINS CONFIDENCE VOTE

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Italian/Nat Italian premier, Lamberto Dini, narrowly won a vote of confidence in Parliament Thursday, staving off the collapse of his two-month-old government. Defeat over his proposed budget would have forced Dini to call a general...
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ITALY: NEO FASCIST PARTY REBORN AS THE NATIONAL ALLIANCE

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Italian/Nat Italy's former neo-fascist party was reborn as the National Alliance in a blaze of laser light on Saturday. The media tycoon and former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi was among the audience for the launch of the new party...
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Police say two men have been shot in attack outside Golden Dawn office

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A drive-by shooting killed two members of Greece's Nazi-inspired Golden Dawn party and wounded one outside a party office in Athens on Friday night, in what officials are treating as a likely far-left domestic attack. The government and...