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Prosecutor General orders release of Al-Jazeera journalist was on hunger strike

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Family and friends of an Al-Jazeera journalist who has spent more than four months on hunger strike waited outside a police station in Cairo on Tuesday after his release was ordered by a top prosecutor. Abdullah Elshamy was swept up with...
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Pakistan - Journalists visit site of nuclear tests

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Pakistani officials have taken local journalists to the site where Pakistan conducted six underground nuclear tests in May. Pakistan's state-run news agency said on Monday (29/6) that the country did not start preparing the tests until...
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Iraq - Saleh Says Law Will Deal With Straying Amer

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Saleh says law will deal with straying American pair Iraq on Thursday (23/3) allowed Western diplomats for the first time to visit two Americans detained after they strayed across the Kuwaiti border. The move strengthened indications...
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Three journalists back in court as case further adjourned till May 22

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The trial of three Al-Jazeera English journalists in Egypt has been adjourned until 22 May, the presiding judge said on Thursday. Canadian-Egyptian acting bureau chief Mohammed Fahmy, Australian correspondent Peter Greste and Egyptian...
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Iran's supreme leader says post-election protests must stop. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad won by 11-million votes, calling the margin a definitive victory.

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HEADLINE:Iranian Supreme Leader calls for an end to protests CAPTION: Iran's supreme leader says post-election protests must stop. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad won by 11-million votes, calling the...
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Japan - Finance officials meet in Tokyo

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Following this week's drastic intervention in international currency markets by the central banks of Japan and the US, finance officials from all over the world are meeting today in Tokyo to attempt to ensure a long-term solution to...
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Israel - US teenager Sheinbein remanded in custody

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A Jewish American teenager wanted for murder in the United States was remanded in custody for a further 15 days by an Israeli court on Sunday (02/11) ahead of his expected extradition. The Jerusalem court judge said he was making the...
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Israel - Rabin assassination trial

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A young Israeli woman who knew of the plan to kill Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin but failed to inform the police was sentenced to nine months in prison on Sunday (27/09). Margalit Har-Shefi - a friend of the assassin Yigal Amir - was...
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Israel - Dennis Ross meets Weizman at his home

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US peace envoy Dennis Ross on Thursday (10/09) met Israeli President Ezer Weizman at his home in Jerusalem having earlier held separate talks with Prime Minster Netanyahu and the Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. His efforts have so far...
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Vigil for Jaime Razuri, comment, protest outside Palestinian building in Lima

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1. Various of front pages of newspaper covering the story of the kidnapping of Peruvian photographer Jaime Razuri 2. Mid shot of Razuri's mother Delia walking into news conference 3. Various of news conference 4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish)...
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''Il Manifesto'' editor confirms Italian hostage released in Iraq

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1. Various outside Manifesto newspaper offices 2. Various inside Manifesto offices and people celebrating 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Angela Pascucci, Chief editor foreign desk at Manifesto "First there was the announcement from Al-Jazeera,...
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Journalists kidnapped as president visits Iraq

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1. Various of journalists in newsroom of Prima TV 2. Head of News for Prima TV, Dan Dumitru, speaking on phone 3. Journalists 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Dan Dumitru, Head of News, Prima TV: "A nightmare. It was a nightmare. At eight o'clock...
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KOSOVO: DANISH TV CREW SHOT AT BY SERB POLICEMEN

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English/Nat A Danish television crew has been fired on by Serb policemen on a road outside Glogovac in Kosovo just after they had passed through a K-L-A (Kosovo Liberation Army) checkpoint. None of the crew was wounded, but their...
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Japanese journalist wounded in apparent kidnap attempt arrives at hospital

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1. Wide exterior of Shifa International Hospital 2. Various of emergency entrance 3. Ambulance arriving 4. Ambulance door opens, injured Japanese journalist Motoki Yotsukura inside on stretcher 5. Photographer 6. Close of Yotsukura...
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Journalists stage hunger strike in protest at emergency rule

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1. Various of journalists sitting outside Peshawar Press club, taking part in hunger strike 2. Two female journalists on hunger strike, one with black band over her mouth 3. Banner calling for a free media 4. Close-up of journalist...
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USA - Reactions to Clinton's confession

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People around the United States who watched President Clinton's address to the nation on television on Monday night (17/8) had mixed reactions to his admission of an "inappropriate relationship" with former White House intern Monica...
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S.Pacific - Journalists Tour Mururoa Atoll

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In a move to counteract the worldwide protests against the French decision to resume nuclear tests in the South Pacific, the French authorities on Wednesday (26-7) took journalists on a rare tour of their test site in the Mururoa Atoll,...
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AP photojournalist Evan Vucci talks with soldiers of Killer Troop, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment in Mosul, Iraq about those that lost their lives in the Iraq war

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HEADLINE: Video Essay: Remembering the Fallen in Iraq CAPTION: AP photojournalist Evan Vucci talks with soldiers of Killer Troop, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment in Mosul, Iraq about those that lost their lives in the Iraq...
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Russia - Japanese Foreign Minister meets Primakov

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Japan's Foreign Minister Masahiko Komura focused on a World War II peace treaty with Russia during talks in Moscow on Saturday (17/10), a document the two countries never signed because of a territorial dispute. Komura met Russian Prime...
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The overjoyed father of the American journalist freed by Islamic militants speaks of his ordeal

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The overjoyed father of the American journalist freed by Islamic militants said on Monday that his son spoke to his mother in Boston on Sunday night "for less than a minute", saying he was "happy to be back in the civilised world and see...
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Samuel Wurzelbacher, also known as 'Joe the Plumber,' is in Israel working as a rookie war correspondent, where he said Sunday that he believes journalists should be abolished from reporting from war zones

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HEADLINE: Joe Plumber: media shouldn't report war CAPTION: Samuel Wurzelbacher, also known as 'Joe the Plumber,' is in Israel working as a rookie war correspondent, where he said Sunday that he believes journalists should be abolished...
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TV executives arrive to negotiate release of crew, adds s'bite

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1. Various of Fox TV Jerusalem Bureau Chief, Eli Fastman, and Middle East reporter, Jennifer Griffin, walking through Erez crossing into Gaza 2. Fastman and Griffin not talking to reporters and getting into a car 2. Car leaving Erez...
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VOICED American accused of visa violations in Aceh freed from jail

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August 2, 2003 00:00 Journalist William Nessen sitting in court 00:05 Judge addressing Nessen 00:09 Nessen holding hand over kidneys area 00:15 Close up Nessen's face 00:21 Side shot of judges 00:23 Judge brings down gavel 00:28 Nessen...
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IRAQ: BAGHDAD: TARIQ AZIZ TAKES JOURNALISTS ON TOUR OF PALACES

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English/Nat Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz took journalists on a tour of presidential palaces in Baghdad on Friday in a bid to prove they do not contain weapons of mass destruction. Weapons inspectors have demanded access to the...