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With its roster trimmed down to 23, the U.S. Men's national soccer team is preparing to face off against Turkey tomorrow. This is the team's last tune-up match on home soil before heading to the World Cup tournament in South Africa.

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HEADLINE: Team USA faces Turkey in World Cup warm up CAPTION: With its roster trimmed down to 23, the U.S. Men's national soccer team is preparing to face off against Turkey tomorrow. This is the team's last tune-up match on home soil...
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Celebrity polar bear cub, Flocke, has a new friend: a Russian bear

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Nuremberg, 8 Jan 2009 1. Wide of polar bear enclosure 2. Mid shot of polar bear Flocke (left) and Russian bear (right) together in enclosure 3. Close up of polar bears together (Flocke in the background) 4. Polar bear in the water 5....
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Brother of Ukraine opposition leader on challenges faced by his sibling

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World heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko on Monday said he believed that boxing was much less dangerous than the world of politics, chosen by his brother Vitali, the former boxer who is one of the main leaders of the Ukrainian...
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US senator Kerry visits, comments on US-Pakistan relations

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1. Wide of United States Senator John Kerry walking to podium 2. SOUNDBITE (English) John Kerry, United States Senator: "This is a critical moment, in terms of the relationship with Pakistan. It is fair to say that some of my colleagues...
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Senate begins debate on proposal to set date for US withdrawal from Iraq

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1. Wide of US Senate 2. SOUNDBITE: (English), Republican Senator John Cornyn, Texas: "Giving the enemy a timetable when American troops will withdraw from Iraq, without regard to conditions on the ground, without regard to the early...
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Reax to vice presidential candidates' debate, voxpops, analyst

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St.Louis 1. Various of press and pundits crowding room after vice presidential debate between Republican Sarah Palin and Democrat Joe Biden 2. Journalists talking to David Axelrod, member of campaign team of Democratic Presidential...
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SYND 15 10 74 US PRESIDENT FORD ON DECISION NOT TO STOP MILITARY AID TO TURKEY

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US President Gerald Ford speaking at press conference about his decision to veto a congressional bill to cut military aid off for Turkey. 1. Ford speaking (SOUNDBITE): English, explaining US position regarding Cyprus crisis and why it is...
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President on Iraq, Blackwater incident, Iran, NKorea

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AP Television Washington, DC - 20 September 2007 1. Close-up President Bush walks into briefing room 2. Back view of President Bush speaking 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President: "The goals of helping the Iraqis provide...
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UPITN 16/02/80 AL-HOSS MEETS GEMAYEL

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Lebanese Prime Minister Selim al-Hoss meets with a leader of the Phalangists in the Lebanon and President of Syria Hafez al-Assad. 1. vs of a private jet and al-Hoss out with party who are greeted and walk to cars 2. vs of the motorcade...
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President Bush said the U.N. Security Council sent a 'swift and tough' message to North Korea that its claimed test detonation of a nuclear bomb was unacceptable to the world.

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HEADLINE: Bush: Resolution Sends 'Clear Message' CAPTION: President Bush said the U.N. Security Council sent a 'swift and tough' message to North Korea that its claimed test detonation of a nuclear bomb was unacceptable to the world....
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Uruguay and Germany fans prepare ahead of play off

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1. Mid of African Marimba band playing as fans dance on the beach front 2. Various of Germany and Uruguay fans dancing 3. Mid of band playing Marimbas and drums 4. Push in to girls chanting UPSOUND: (English) 'Go Germany, go...
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RUSHES Bush to open investigation into hurricane response

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1. President George W. Bush reads statement on the hurricane before answering reporters' questions 2. SOUNDBITE (English): US President George W Bush: (Q: Do you intend to replace any of your administration who are leading this recovery...
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Fans react following match against Brazil

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1. Various skyline shots of city 2. Tracking shot of city streets 3. Display of Ghana flags and football shirts 4. Various of cars decorated in Ghana national colours 5. Football fans celebrating ahead of game 6. Body painted man...
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President Bush says he shares the frustration Americans are expressing about Iraq, but tells a pre-election news conference now's no time to think of pulling out.

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Bush HEADLINE: Bush 'Not Satisfied' on Iraq, Envisions U.S. Win CAPTION: President Bush says he shares the frustration Americans are expressing about Iraq, but tells a pre-election news conference now's no time to think of pulling out....
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Euro 2016 Qualifiers: How Does England Rank?

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Oct. 10 -- Journalist and 12 Yards author Ben Lyttleton examines the Euro 2016 football qualifying rounds and this weekends Premier League friendlies to watch. He speaks with Mark Barton on Countdown.
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WRAP Morning scenes, reax after Spain wins World Cup

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Madrid, Spain 1. Sunrise over Madrid street with traffic 2. Mid of people walking down street littered with rubbish 3. Mid of man sleeping on park bench in city centre near Plaza Cibele, where celebrations took place after the game 4....
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USA: EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT HOSNI MUBARAK VISIT

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English/Nat The Clinton administration has reassured Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak that it will push for $2.1 (b) billion in U.S. aid. On Monday the Egyptian President met with U-S Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin and other...
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UN chief, Zuma and Mandela's wife at Sports for Peace gala dinner

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1. Wide of South Africa's President Jacob Zuma and United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon shaking hands; walking out to microphones 2. Mid of photographer 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Ban Ki-moon, United Nations Secretary-General: "One...
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Lawyers mark Eid with protest at deposed judge's house

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1. Lawyers gathered near residence of deposed Supreme Court Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry 2. Policeman passing sign reading (in English) "Minister's Enclave" 3. Police at barricade, blocking road to Chaudry's home, where he...
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Bush Pledges Investigation Of Flawed Hurricane Response

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Bush pledges investigation of flawed hurricane response Washington DC - 6 Sep 2005 1. President George W. Bush with Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on the president's left (screen right) and Vice President Dick Cheney on the...
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Congress ready to authorise payments to Americans to stimulate economy

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1. Wide shot, US Senate 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Charles Schumer, Democratic Senator from New York: "We stand here at the precipice of a fairly severe economic downturn. And must do everything we can to make sure that the severe effects...
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Americans welcome news of Nobel prize for president

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Washington DC 1. Zoom out from the White House 2. Side shot of the White House 3. SOUNDBITE (English) John Davenport, Washington DC resident "I'm flabbergasted and amazed actually. To be frank, I would have hoped he would have been out...
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GS21088910 F.W. de Klerk was sworn in as acting President of South 21.8.89 Africa on 15 August and promised to continue reforming the apartheid state. But he contended that the African National Congress...
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John Seigenthaler talks with Steve Hurst, former Associated Press Chief of Bureau in Iraq about the effect of the surge and the lessening of violence in the war-torn country

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HEADLINE: Back from Baghdad: The surge effect CAPTION: John Seigenthaler talks with Steve Hurst, former Associated Press Chief of Bureau in Iraq about the effect of the surge and the lessening of violence in the war-torn country. (March...