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Germany/France - Visit Madeleine Albright

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US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright arrived in Germany Sunday (8/3) for talks with German counterpart Klaus Kinkel that are likely to be dominated by concerns over violence in the Serbian province of Kosovo. The Secretary of State...
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Iraq - UN weapons monitors oust journalists

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UN weapons monitors on Thursday (22/10) prevented journalists from accompanying them on missions to suspected chemical and biological weapons sites, saying the UN monitoring is confidential. The incident developed at the inspectors'...
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Various - De Niro attacks French judicial system

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De Niro / Berlin / Feb 21st / ENT 1 De Niro speaks out against French judicial system After enduring a highly embarassing and all too public grilling in Paris recently by French police and investigating magistrate, Frederic N'Guyeno over...
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Peru - Prime Minister criticizes journalists

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Peruvian Prime Minister Alberto Pandolfi criticized two Japanese journalists for secretly entering the Japanese embassy in Lima, Peru on Tuesday (7/1). In a national TV address late Tuesday, the Peruvian Cabinet Chief said the reporters...
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1st anniversary of murdered journalists' death, Other Russia demo

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7 October 2007 1. Wide pan of cemetery to slain journalist Anna Politkovskaya's grave 2. Close-up of photograph of Politkovskaya on her grave 3. Tilt up from plaque to cross 4. Visitors approaching grave 5. Man and woman putting flowers...
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Jordan demands proof from IS militants that a pilot they are holding is still alive. The militants' sunset deadline passed without word on the fate of the pilot, Lt. Muath al-Kaseasbeh, or his fellow hostage, Japanese journalist Kenji Goto. (Jan. 29)

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Jordan's government has demanded proof of life of a Jordanian pilot held by Islamic State militants before moving ahead with any possible swap to bring about his release, Jordanian government spokesman , Mohammad al-Momani said on...
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Russia - Solzhenitsyn Honoured By Italians

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Moscow, Russia Natural Sound Duration: 1.20" Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the dissident Russian writer who spent years in Stalin's "Gulag" labour camps and then foreign exile, has been honoured for his cultural contributions....
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Under the Soviet Union, foreign journalists in Moscow were required to live and work in a compound. These days, journalists hope to secure a spot in the compound, where rent prices are low

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HEADLINE: Reporter's Notebook: Living in the compound CAPTION: Under the Soviet Union, foreign journalists in Moscow were required to live and work in a compound. These days, journalists hope to secure a spot in the compound, where rent...
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A Sudanese female journalist facing 40 lashes for wearing trousers in public in violation of the country's strict Islamic laws told a packed Khartoum courtroom Wednesday she is resigning from a U.N. job that grants her immunity

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HEADLINE: Sudanese woman on trial for wearing pants CAPTION: A Sudanese female journalist facing 40 lashes for wearing trousers in public in violation of the country's strict Islamic laws told a packed Khartoum courtroom Wednesday she...
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Two journalists working for CBS news have reportedly gone missing in the Iraqi city of Basra; as new violence in Baghdad left at least 22 people dead

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HEADLINE: Two CBS journalists missing in Iraq (iraq) CAPTION: Two journalists working for CBS news have reportedly gone missing in the Iraqi city of Basra; as new violence in Baghdad left at least 22 people dead. (Feb. 12) [Notes:ANCHOR...
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CAN 134 JOURNALISTS ON TRIAL FOR NOT DISCLOSING SOURCES OF THEIR INFORMATION

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Two British newspaper journalists, Reginald Foster of the Daily Sketch and Brendan Mullholland of the daily mail are arrested and sent to prison, for refusing to disclose the sources of information required by the British legal system....
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+4:3 Firing of journalist stirs debate over freedom of expression

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9 February 2011 1. Various of people demonstrating in support of Mexican journalist, Carmen Aristegui, who was addressing the media after being fired from MVS radio station following comments she made about the Mexican president. 2....
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The Holocaust-denying Catholic bishop whose statements embarrassed the Vatican and led to his expulsion from Argentina threatened a journalist with a defiantly raised fist at the airport. The bishop is now in London

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HEADLINE: Reporter confronts Holocaust-denying bishop CAPTION:The Holocaust-denying Catholic bishop whose statements embarrassed the Vatican and led to his expulsion from Argentina threatened a journalist with a defiantly raised fist at...
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GS 9 12 81 MARCH FOR FREEDOM OF SPEECH AFTER REPORTER SENTENCED

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Journalists in Madrif demonstrate for freedom of speech. reporter Xavier Vinader has been sentenced to seven years in prison for his reports on the Basque separatists. 1. ws demonstration, marchers down street, banner 2. ms marchers...
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Former U.S. President Bill Clinton made a surprise trip to North Korea on Tuesday amid an international standoff over the country's nuclear program and concerns about two U.S. reporters imprisoned in Pyongyang since March.

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: Clinton arrives in North Korea CAPTION: Former U.S. President Bill Clinton made a surprise trip to North Korea amid an international standoff over the country's nuclear program and concerns about two U.S. reporters...
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'Courageous' Sudanese journalist to be honoured for human rights work

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A Sudanese journalist - described as "strong" and "courageous" - is being recognised for her human rights work. Amal Khalifa Habbani will pick up Amnesty International's Ginetta Sagan Award at a ceremony in New York tomorrow night...
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The attorney for an Iraqi journalist who threw shoes at then-President George W. Bush says his client has been sentenced to three years in prison for assaulting a foreign leader.

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HEADLINE: Shoe-throwing journalist gets 3 years in prison CAPTION: The attorney for an Iraqi journalist who threw shoes at then-President George W. Bush says his client has been sentenced to three years in prison for assaulting a...
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Japan's government gave journalists a tour of the country's tsunami-damaged nuclear power plant for the first time since the March 11 disaster. Even though months have passed, a scene of tremendous devastation remains.

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HEADLINE: Press tours stricken Fukushima nuclear plant CAPTION: Japan's government gave journalists a tour of the country's tsunami-damaged nuclear power plant for the first time since the March 11 disaster. It's still a scene of...
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UN official on TV station attack, pro-government rally

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A spokesperson for the UN Supervision Mission in Syria has condemned the attack on a Syrian television station that left at least seven dead. "The UN mission is alarmed at the attacks today on the Ikhbariya," Sawsan Ghosheh told...
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Turkish journalists under increasing pressure

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Journalists in Turkey marked World Press Freedom Day on Tuesday - but it wasn't much of a celebration as they face increasing intimidation, prosecution and censorship.Since the start of the year, the Turkish government has seized the...
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Russia sports journalist on latest doping claims

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A leading sports commentator in Moscow cast doubt on Friday on claims that Russia tampered with its athletes' urine samples during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. Grigory Rodchenkov, former head of Russia's national anti-doping...
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The White House briefing room was briefly evacuated Tuesday after a bomb threat was called into police, the Secret Service said. Roughly 20 minutes after being evacuated, journalists were allowed back into the White House. (June 9)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus032752The White House briefing room was briefly evacuated Tuesday after a bomb threat was called into police, the Secret Service said.Secret Service officers interrupted a live, televised press...
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After Luke Bryan spill, country stars admit to their own stage falls

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Country star Luke Bryan recently took a bad fall off a stage in North Carolina and ended up needing stitches. But he said he's lucky he wasn't more seriously injured. A fan caught the fall on video, which was posted to YouTube. The...
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Poor security and little freedom for journalists

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LEAD IN:The Libyan Center for Freedom of Press say that journalists in the country are facing greater threats to their safety. There's a high number of kidnappings, threats and arrests. But the organisation hopes the country's unity...