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VOICER US Marines extract foreign nationals

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March 4 2002 000 Israeli security forces tell journalists to move back 005 Journalists moving back 007 Green smoke spewing from grenade 009 Journalists running away from smoke 3 March 2002 017 Armed US Marine talking on walkie-talkie...
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Reporters' group accuses Arab countries, US, of abusing press freedom

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1. Wide pan of Reporters Without Borders office 2. MId of RSF NGO staff working 3. Wide of 2012 Press Freedom Map 4. SOUNDBITE (French) Gilles Lordet, Research Department director at Reporters Without Borders: "These trends reflect a...
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PERU: LIMA: 2 JAPANESE TELEVISION JOURNALISTS ARE ARRESTED

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Natural Sound Two Japanese television journalists were arrested in the Peruvian capital Lima on Tuesday, after sneaking into the diplomatic compound where leftist rebels are holding 74 hostages. The journalists, who work for Asahi TV,...
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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says the charges against American journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee are unfounded and the U.S. Is 'pursuing every possible approach' to secure their release

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HEADLINE: Clinton: Charges 'unfounded' against journalists CAPTION: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says the charges against American journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee are unfounded and the U.S. Is 'pursuing every possible...
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CLIENT REPLAY IWTV Yahoo execs defend company 's role in arrest of Chinese journalist

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1. Wide view of Chairman Tom Lantos of California entering committee hearing room 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tom Lantos, Chairman, House Foreign Affairs Committee: (part overlaid with side view of hearing room) "If you think our witnesses...
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Malaysia- Finance Minister is victim of conspiracy

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Ousted Malaysian finance minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Thursday (3/9) that he was the victim of a "high-level conspiracy" to undermine him, a day after he was sacked by Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad. Anwar vowed to fight any charges...
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Grand mufti, former hostage call for Carroll release

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1. Tilt down Grand Mosque of Paris 2. Wide shot of news conference 3. Poster of Jill Carroll 4. Close up of poster 5. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Bouzidi Djelloul, Grand Mufti of Paris: "We ask the hostage-takers to free the American journalist,...
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WRAP Journalists' demo outside GEO TV, PPP spox ADDS Lahore demo

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Islamabad 1. Wide of journalists protesting outside the Islamabad offices of Geo Television, whose international transmissions from Dubai were shut down on Friday night 2. Various of chanting journalists 3. Close-up of poster reading:...
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Syria allows foreign journalists to shoot video in Homs, a hotbed of the uprising against President Bashar Assad. The Syrian government closely supervised the journalists. (Dec. 20)

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HEADLINE: Syria allows foreign journalists into Homs CAPTION: Syria allows foreign journalists to shoot video in Homs, a hotbed of the uprising against President Bashar Assad. The Syrian government closely supervised the journalists....
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NEW Elton John presents his HIV charity project to journalists in Kiev

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Wednesday (9 NOVEMBER 2011) saw the founders of the Elton John AIDS Foundation and the Elena Pinchuk ANTIAIDS Foundation present their second joint charitable project to journalists in Kiev. The two and a half year project began in the...
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Journalists honour those killed in Hebdo attack

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Journalists in Peru held a panel discussion on Friday as a tribute to the victims of a deadly attack at the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris earlier this year. They debated the value of satire in politics and religion....
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Like warriors in generations before them, soldiers of Killer Troop, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment carry good luck charms on the streets of Mosul in the Iraq war. AP photojournalists Maya Alleruzzo and Evan Vucci learn why these talismans are important

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HEADLINE: Video Essay: Soldiers carry lucky charms to Iraq CAPTION: Like warriors in generations before them, soldiers of Killer Troop, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment carry good luck charms on the streets of Mosul in the Iraq...
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Journalists march over recent violence against reporters

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Mexico City - 7 August 2010 1. Wide of participants gathered at Mexico City's El Angel statue before beginning march towards interior ministry to protest violence against journalists 2. Demonstrators holding banner 3. Various of man...
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Israel - Early elections are called for by Weizman

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Israeli President Ezer Weizman on Monday (29/6) called for early general elections because of the prolonged stalemate in the peace process with the Palestinians. The Israeli head of state cannot officially advance the elections, due to...
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Families react to conviction of Al Jazeera journalists outside court

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The brother of an Australian journalist convicted of terrorism related charges in Egypt on Monday described the verdict and sentencing as "extremely difficult to understand." The court convicted three journalists from Al-Jazeera English...
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EAST TIMOR: BALIBO MEMORIAL

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English/Nat The inaugural meeting of the Timorese Journalists association was held in Dili on Saturday. More than 150 journalists from East Timor and Indonesia attended. At the end of the meeting they agreed to build an independent and...
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Photojournalist Evan Vucci takes a closer look at the NIU community, and the people who live in DeKalb, Illinois

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HEADLINE: Video Essay: A closer look at NIU community CAPTION: Photojournalist Evan Vucci takes a closer look at the NIU community, and the people who live in DeKalb, Illinois. (Feb. 16)
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UK - OJ Simpson Continues British Trip

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The former American football star and media celebrity, OJ Simpson, said on Monday (13/5) that public opinion in Britain and the United States is on his side, with most people believing he is innocent of the double-murder of his former...
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Journalists held after protesting against state of emergency

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Karachi 1. Various of scuffles between protesting journalists and police, police using lathis (bamboo canes) 2. Protesters chanting for freedom, one holding poster 3. Police running after protesters 4. Various of police arresting,...
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OSCE leads experts to new crash site, comments to journalists

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More than a hundred recovery experts and OSCE representatives on Sunday investigated a new area of the wide site where the Malaysia Airlines plane crashed last month in eastern Ukraine. International investigators were allowed to enter...
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Journalists on strike, thousands march through capital

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1. Various of journalists marching through city centre 2. Close-up of banner reading (Greek) "We won't fall into the trap, that is why we strike and insist 'Merger' for journalists is pure catastrophe!') 3. SOUNDBITE: (Greek) Despina...
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USA - No Military Action Planned Against Libya

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US Defense Secretary William Perry said on Thursday (4/4) that no military action is planned against Libya despite rumours the Libyans are attempting to maufacture nuclear weapons. Defense secretary William Perry off plane and to waiting...
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Funerals have begun for some of the 21 victims of an Indonesian jet fire; while safety investigators look into the cause of the crash.

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HEADLINE:Funerals begin for Indonesia jet victims CAPTION: Families are gathering for funerals for some of the 21 victims of this week's Indonesian jet fire. (March 8) [Notes:people running at scene/shot of cargo with coffin] This scene...
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Sony Asks Media to Destroy Hacked Data: Should They?

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Dec. 15 -- Trend Micro's Tom Kellermann and Bloomberg's Lucas Shaw discuss the ethical issues raised by the hack attack on Sony Pictures. They speak with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)