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SOUTH AFRICA: MANDELA ON NEW STAMP
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Former South African president Nelson Mandela was conspicuously absent from the opening of the South African parliament on Friday.
Almost as quickly as he re-entered public life and took the country and the world by storm...
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USA: OJ SIMPSON TRIAL
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Another potential problem looms at the OJ Simpson trial as the defence is seeking the ousting of a juror with a newly disclosed financial problem.
The request followed a strong day for the prosecution who brought a former...
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UK: LONDON: SUNDAY MIRROR SECURES PUBLICATION RIGHTS TO DIANA PHOTOS
English/Nat
It's the picture the British tabloids have been scrambling for - the kiss between Diana, Princess of Wales and Dodi Al Fayed - son of Harrods' owner Mohammed Al Fayed.
The kiss was captured by a Paparazzi photographer while...
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UK/USA: PRINCESS DIANA UNVEILS A NEW SOPHISTICATED LOOK UPDATE
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Princess Diana has unveiled a new, sophisticated look.
Pictures showing a more relaxed side of the British royal are displayed in the latest edition of the magazine "Vanity Fair", which goes on sale on Wednesday.
The article...
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USA: OJ SIMPSON TRIAL
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Defence and prosecution lawyers in the OJ Simpson trial have clashed over the use of photographs in court.
Simpson's defence team argued that prosecution displays of OJ's police mugshot in presenting hair and trace evidence...
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Malaysian defence minister says Bluefin data being analysed, oil being tested
The Malaysian defence minister said on Tuesday that data retrieved from the first underwater mission to search for MH3780 was currently being analysed.
Hishammuddin Hussein told media in Kuala Lumpur that the Bluefin-21 Autonomous...
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Court orders magazine to stop publication of topless Duchess photos
A French court ordered a magazine publisher to hand over all digital copies of topless photos of the Duchess of Cambridge within 24 hours and blocked further publication of what it called a "brutal display" of William and Kate's private...
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USA: US REACTION TO JOURNALIST'S ACCUSATION ON CAUSE OF TWA 800 CRASH
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U-S officials have reacted angrily on Thursday to claims by former presidential spokesman Pierre Salinger's that TWA Flight 800 was shot down by a missile.
At a Paris press conference, Salinger released radar images to back...
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LA County sheriff seeks info on 50 possibly missing for decades
1. Wide shot of press conference with Los Angeles County sheriff's captain Ray Peavy
2. Photographers
3. Shot of police department's Web site of missing women
4. Still of William Richard Bradford
5. Still showing close shot of...
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INDIA: SWISS COUPLE ALLEGED SEXUAL ABUSE CASE
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A Swiss couple has been arrested in Bombay for tempting street children with gifts and clothes to pose in the nude and perform sexual acts.
Indian police raided the couple's hotel room in on Sunday and found them filming two...
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Court orders magazine to stop publication of topless UK Duchess photos
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Blair and Ahern to unveil deal that looks unlikely to be agreed
1. Wide exterior of Belfast Waterfront Hall
2. Cars arriving, British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern getting out of car and entering building
3. Wide of journalists waiting
4. Close journalist reading...
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President Barack Obama said Wednesday he's decided not to release death photos of terrorist Osama bin Laden because their graphic nature could incite violence and create national security risks for the United States.
White House won't release bin Laden death photo
President Barack Obama said Wednesday he's decided not to release death photos of terrorist Osama bin Laden because their graphic nature could incite violence and create national security...
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China's National museum buys photos of reconnaissance missions
1. Wideshot, exterior of National Museum of Chinese History
2. Close up on emblem
3. Midshot of box office
4. Yang Lin and Scott Tambert walk toward store room
5. Close up on box being opened
6. Lin and Scott opening box
7. Lin lifts out...
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REPLAY Previously unseen pictures of Diana go on display
SHOTLIST(including transcript):-
22nd November 2005
1. WS Ext Kensington Palace
2. GVs arrival of Mario Testino
3. Pan Diana pictures
4. MS Diana Pictures
5. SOUNDBITE Mario Testino: (on exhibition)
"When I was asked to do these...
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World Photographic Exhibition
1. Exterior of Grand Central Station
2. Wide pan of exhibit
3. Entry way to Grand Central station housing exhibit
4. Photo: Roy Hyrkin, pan to photo by: Vladimir Kyrukov
5. Photo: Luca Trovato
7. Photo by Dave Marcheterre
8. Photo by...
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Oscar Pistorius arrives at court for second week of murder trial
The judge presiding over the trial of Oscar Pistorius said on Monday that the state has a duty to continue to protect the privacy of witnesses giving evidence until the end of the trial.
Judge Thokozile Masipa made the comments at the...
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Pitt, Jolie thank Namibia for giving them privacy and peace
1. Exterior of hotel where press conference took place
2. Vehicle transporting Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie arriving with blacked out windows
3. Journalists outside, going in and coming out
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ester Haiswema,...
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Icons celebrated in new exhibition
1. Wide shot exterior Proud Galleries
2. Close up sign
3. Close up photo of Marilyn Monroe on cover of Daily Mirror newspaper after her death
4. Wide shot front page
5. Tilt down Marilyn photo
6. Close up Marilyn head shot
7. Mid shot...
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White House, Gates, Lieberman on Obama's U-turn on abuse photos
1. White House press secretary Robert Gibbs walking to podium
2. Cutaway of Gibbs at news conference
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Gibbs, White House press secretary:
"Nothing is added by the release of the photo, right. The existence of...
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Walking With The Wounded teams begin South Pole expedition
Walking With The Wounded teams begin South Pole expedition