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Journalists demo calling for freedom of speech

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1. Wide journalists protesting against President Pervez Musharraf in front of the office of one the blocked independent television stations 2. Various journalists with banners demanding freedom of the media 3. Close up of two women...
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Jordanian journalist released by Abu Sayyaf after nearly one-and-a-half years

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Militants in the southern Philippines have released veteran Jordanian TV journalist Baker Atyani, who had been held captive for a year and a half, officials said on Wednesday. Atyani and his two Filipino crewmen were kidnapped in June...
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THAILAND: JOURNALISTS VIEW BANGKOK'S CENTRAL PRISON

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Thai/English Thailand is trying to persuade the world that its prisons are not the living hell many of their foreign inmates make them out to be. Over three-thousand foreign prisoners are jailed in Thailand, often for drug related...
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Pulitzer Prize-winning US journalist released, adds quality video

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1. Various of Paul Salopek walking into news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Bill Richardson, governor of the US state of New Mexico: "First, I want to thank President Bashir for a humanitarian gesture, allowing me to take home Paul...
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USA - Clinton's lawyers reject Jone's settlement

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US President Bill Clinton's legal team has rejected an offer from Paula Jones to settle a sexual harassment case for two million US dollars. The package would have included one million US dollars each from Clinton and New York real...
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IRAQ: JOURNALISTS ACCOMPANY UNSCOM INSPECTORS TO WEAPONS SITE

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Natural Sound UNSCOM inspectors, whose work is at the centre of the present crisis in Iraq, have allowed journalists to accompany them on one of their morning inspection trips. Iraq is suspected of hiding weapons of mass destruction in...
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LIBYA: FORMER HOSTAGES HELD IN PHILIPPINES: JOURNALISTS

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Natural Sound With their ordeal of the past months in the Philippines behind them, six former hostages from France, Germany and South Africa arrived in Tripoli on Tuesday to meet the colorful, controversial leader who arranged their...
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Small protest as one of the accused in rape of photojournalist appears in court

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A second man was arrested in the gang rape of a photojournalist in Mumbai, police said on Saturday, promising swift justice for a crime that has renewed public outcry over sexual violence in India. Meanwhile the first suspect, who was...
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CHINA: EXHIBITION COMMEMORATING DEAD JOURNALISTS OPENS

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Mandarin/Nat An exhibition of photographs commemorating the three journalists killed when NATO mistakenly bombed the Chinese embassy in Belgrade opened in Beijing on Friday. After a week in which protests against the United States and...
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THAILAND : AMERICAN TV JOURNALIST IMPRISONED FOR DRUG SMUGGLING

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An American television journalist is facing 25 years in jail after pleading guilty in a Bangkok court Tuesday to trying to smuggle a suitcase of heroin out of Thailand. 49-year-old Steven Roye claimed drug traffickers forced him to do it...
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Russia - Russian Soldiers Kill Russian Journalist

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A Russian woman journalist was shot dead by Russian soldiers at a check-point on the edge of Budennovsk on Saturday (17/6). Natalya Alyakina, who was 40, worked for the German news agency, RUF. She was shot in the back of the neck as she...
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A group of journalists received a brief tour of the Reno airplane crash site and saw debris spread in a fan-shape over more than an acre. Nine people died in Friday's air show crash, including the plane's pilot. Dozens have been hospitalized.

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: Journalists see Reno crash site CAPTION: A group of journalists received a brief tour of the Reno airplane crash site and saw debris spread in a fan-shape over more than an acre. Nine people died in Friday's air...
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China - President leaves for American visit

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Chinese President Jiang Zemin left Beijing Sunday (26/10) for a landmark visit to the United States. A small band of China's most powerful leaders, including Premier Li Peng, legislative chief Qiao Shi and Vice Premier Zhu Rongji,...
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Palestinian journalists protest against blast that damaged Al Arabiya office

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Gaza city, Gaza strip 1. Wide of sit-in 2. Medium of Palestinian journalists' in sit-in 3. Close up of cameras with X taped on 4. Various of journalists 5. Set up of Raham Abdel Karim, Al-Arabiya office manager 6. SOUNDBITE (Arabic)...
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IRAQ: JOURNALISTS TAKEN TO CHEMICAL & BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS SITES (3)

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Arabic/Nat In a dramatic turnabout Iraq has allowed U-N inspectors to visit several sites believed to be used to produce weapons of mass destruction. Western journalists were taken to plants which are under round the clock surveillance...
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Iraqi journalist union leader attacked

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1. People gathered inside hospital, head of Iraqi Journalists' Union Shihab al-Timimi being carried in on stretcher surrounded by media 2. Long tracking shot of people inside hospital, medics attending to al-Timimi, zoom in on...
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Belgium - Corruption trial opens in Brussels

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A huge corruption trial opened in Brussels on Wednesday (2/9) with key defendants French aeronautics executive Serge Dassault and former NATO secretary general Willy Claes both present in the Brussels court. Ten other high profile...
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SOUTH AFRICA: BRITISH COMMONWEALTH JOURNALISTS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat Chinese dissident and author Harry Wu has accused the West of turning a blind eye to China's continued human rights abuses. Addressing a British Commonwealth journalists conference in Cape Town, South Africa, Wu warned the...
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PLO (Palestine Liberation Organisation) officials took a group of journalists to South Lebanon to inspect damage caused by recent Israeli incursions, including the attack on the crusader fortress, Beaufort Castle. 1. ws journalists...
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IRAQ: JOURNALISTS VISIT US BOMBING RAID SITE

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English/Nat Iraqi authorities have taken western journalists to see an oil pipeline they claim was damaged in a U-S bombing raid. The U-S Air Force dropped more than 30 bombs on Iraqi military installations on Sunday. The jets...
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UK foreign secretary talks to journalists as he arrives for Iran talks

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British Foreign Secretary William Hague said on Saturday that Iran's nuclear programme was "one of the biggest threats" to the stability of the Middle East. Speaking to media outside Geneva's Intercontinental Hotel - where six world...
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The jailed journalist who threw his shoes at President George W. Bush has asked for a pardon, a spokesman for Iraq's prime minister said Thursday.

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HEADLINE: Iraqi shoe thrower asks for a pardon CAPTION: The jailed journalist who threw his shoes at U.S. President George W. Bush has asked for a pardon for what he described as 'an ugly act.' (Dec. 18) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] The...
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Spacey jokes about park incident at theatre season launch

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APTN, London, 22nd April 1. Old Vic theatre in London 2. Close up Old Vic sign 3. Introduction of Kevin Spacey 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Kevin Spacey: "Good morning. Well this is very encouraging, because I think the ghosts of the Old Vic...
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American journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee express their thanks and gratitude to President Clinton and his team for securing their release from North Korea. The women were jailed for four months for allegedly entering the country illegally.

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HEADLINE: Freed journalists praise Clinton their release CAPTION: American journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee express their thanks and gratitude to President Clinton and his team for securing their release from North Korea. The women...