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US Pacific commander: Remains of sailors found

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The commander of the US Pacific Fleet said on Tuesday that a number of remains of Navy sailors were found in a compartment of the USS John McCain, a day after the warship's collision with an oil tanker in Southeast Asian waters left 10...
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Tillerson Warns of Violence in Middle East

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The onslaught came from all sides as US Secreatry of State RexTillerson, at NATO headquarters in Brussels, got an earful from many a U.S. ally on Trump's Jerusalem move. So far, not a single country - other than Israel, of course - has...
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Tillerson Warns of Violence in Middle East

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The onslaught came from all sides as US Secreatry of State RexTillerson, at NATO headquarters in Brussels, got an earful from many a U.S. ally on Trump's Jerusalem move. So far, not a single country - other than Israel, of course - has...
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A man, his wife and their two teenage children were shot before the million-dollar home they were renting burned down in what investigators called arson, a fire likely exacerbated by fireworks and gasoline, authorities said Thursday. (May 8)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus010158 A man, his wife and their two teenage children were shot before the million-dollar home they were renting burned down in what investigators called arson, a fire perhaps exacerbated by...
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Federal authorities say they've arrested 14 people in connection with an online child exploitation network that operated in the United States and overseas, involving roughly 250 child victims in 39 states and five countries. (March 18)

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Federal authorities say they've arrested 14 people in connection with an online child exploitation network that operated in the United States and overseas. Homeland Security Secretary Jeh (jay) Johnson and other officials announced the...
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RR7448A GOLD FEVER?

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The rise in the price of gold - now nearing $200 an ounce -has been caused by two main factors: spiralling inflation and the expectation of hugely increased demand when the US lifts its ban on American citizens buying gold bullion from...
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Pearl kidnapping update, Interior Minister comments

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Feb 9 2002 1. People reading newspapers on Karachi street 2. Close up of front page claiming Daniel Pearl has already been released 3. Arrival of Pakistani Interior Minister Moin Haidar 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Moin Haidar, Interior...
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Chief Prosecutor of Yugoslav war crimes tribunal criticises Serbian Mladic efforts

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1. Wide of car driving past flags outside LUXEXPO Centre, venue for European Union Ministers meeting 2. Mid of Carla Del Ponte, chief Prosecutor, International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia arriving at meeting 3. Cutaway of...
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CROATIA: PASSENGER ON ESCORT PLANE SPEAKS OUT ABOUT ILL FATED TRIP

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Serbo/Croat/Nat A passenger on board an escort plane that accompanied U-S Secretary for Commerce Ron Brown's ill fated flight has spoken about the trip. Croatian Ambassador to Washington Miomir Zuzul, said his and three other planes...
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SYND 8-1-73 SCENES OF GUN BATTLE ADDITIONAL SCENES

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Day and night scenes of the gun battle around a New Orleans motel building reporter commentary throughout by Richard Angelico 1 police cars and fire in Howard Johnson motel building2 fire engines and ambulance at scene3 police shelter4...
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STORY: The western states of America are experiencing another gold rush, but whereas in the boom days of 1849 less than two-million ounces of gold were found, in 1990, that figure was more than quadrupled. Today it's only recreational...
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Officials give an update on the search for Malaysia Airlines MH370

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The Malaysian acting transport minister said on Monday that several objects have been spotted in an area identified by multiple satellite images as containing possible debris from the missing Malaysian airliner, boosting hopes the...
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The U.S. Coast Guard used cannon fire to sink an empty Japanese ship in the Gulf of Alaska. The "ghost ship" drifted across the Pacific after last year's tsunami. The Coast Guard decided to sink the ship rather than risk it running aground or hitting other vessels.

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: Coast Guard Sinks Ghost Ship CAPTION: The U.S. Coast Guard used cannon fire to sink an empty Japanese ship in the Gulf of Alaska. The "ghost ship" drifted across the Pacific after last year's tsunami.(April...
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YUGOSLAVIA: GENERAL STRIKE UPDATE

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English/Nat The protest aimed at driving Yugoslavian President Slobodan Milosevic from office is picking up steam. Truck and taxi drivers have blockaded roads and bridges throughout the country. Dozens of trams and buses jammed streets...
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Chelsea, Man United reps go to Moscow for CL final preparations

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1. Wide of Luzhniki stadium 2. Mid of UEFA (Union of European Football Association) certificate on stadium wall 3. UEFA official cars 4. Close-up of sign on car window reading (English): "UK Police, UK Home Office" 5. Wide of UEFA news...
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FBI chief admits "serious errors" in McVeigh case

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1. FBI Director Louis Freeh walking into hearing room and sitting down at witness table 2. Cutaway of House Appropriations committee members 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Louis Freeh, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation "The FBI...
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More refugees from Somalia arrive at world''s biggest camp

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1. United Nations worker addressing refugees with microphone 2. Wide of Somali women refugees sitting in line on the ground 3. Pull out from registration papers in refugee''s hands 4. Close of women in line 5. UN workers talking with...
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An overnight manhunt for a suspect in the fatal Thanksgiving Day shootings of four of his relatives turned out Thursday to be a false alarm and authorities continue their nationwide search.

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HEADLINE: No arrest in manhunt for Thanksgiving shooter CAPTION: An overnight manhunt for a suspect in the fatal Thanksgiving Day shootings of four of his relatives turned out Thursday to be a false alarm and authorities continue their...
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VOICED : Nearing peace Colombians seek missing loved ones

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VOICED : Nearing peace Colombians seek missing loved ones
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MH370 Presser Putrajaya

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MH370 Presser Putrajaya
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CLEAN : Activists protest at Idomeni as migrants evacuated

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Dozens of activists protest just outside Idomeni as Greek police move hundreds of migrants out of the overcrowded camp launching a major operation to clear up the squalid tent city where thousands fleeing war and poverty had lived for...
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CLEAN : Nigeria must do more for Boko Haram kidnap victims UN

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CLEAN : Nigeria must do more for Boko Haram kidnap victims UN
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CLEAN : Real Madrid: James Rodriguez prepares to take on Barcelona

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CLEAN : Real Madrid: James Rodriguez prepares to take on Barcelona
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Malaysia official on NKorea embassy standoff

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Malaysian officials blocked anyone leaving the North Korean embassy on Tuesday, while they tried to ascertain how many people were inside. The Malaysian Deputy Minister of Home Affairs and Internal Security Nur Jazlan Mohamed spoke to...