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USA: CLINTON/LEWINSKY CASE: SECRET SERVICE AGENTS GIVES EVIDENCE

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English/Nat Secret Service Agents protecting President Clinton have gone to a Federal Court in Washington, where they are to give testimony about the sex scandal surrounding President Clinton. It follows a last minute decision by Supreme...
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Tour of nuclear facility plus comment by Iranian FM

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Bushehr, southern Iran 1. Various tracking shot Bushehr nuclear plant 2. Various interiors of nuclear plant, employees at work 3. Centrifuges inside nuclear plant 4. Various of workers constructing new phases of plant 5. Various of press...
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A pivotal Senate committee has approved a sweeping remake of the country's health care system. Jim Tallon, President of the United Hospital Fund, talks about the major issues facing Americans when it comes to the overhaul bill.

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HEADLINE: First person: Key issues in health care overhaul CAPTION: A pivotal Senate committee has approved a sweeping remake of the country's health care system. Jim Tallon, President of the United Hospital Fund, talks about the major...
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USA: GUATEMALA CLASSIFIED INFORMATION CLAIM

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English/Nat An American senator has refused to apologise for revealing the name of a CIA source who he claims was involved in the death of an American citizen in Guatemala. Robert Torricelli is under pressure to give up his seat on the...
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SOUTH KOREA: FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE LIVESTOCK CRISIS

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Korean/Nat After taking its toll on hundreds of cattle and pigs, deadly foot-and-mouth disease has now become a hot political issue in South Korea. With parliamentary elections a week away, rival parties are trading accusations over the...
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Italian borrowing rates soar, UK market analyst on Italy and ECB

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Rome, Italy 1. Close-up of person working at desk and looking at financial market monitors 2. Close-up of monitor showing graphic of Italy-Germany bonds, BTP-Bund, spread index over the last 24 hours 3. Cutaway of monitor showing...
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Protest against alleged misuse of 'pork barrel' funds

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Thousands of protesters marched through the streets of Manila on Friday, demanding the end to a government development fund they say is a massive source of corruption. Protesters carried signs calling for the abolition of what they call...
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Slow down, Senate Democrats told President Barack Obama on Thursday, dashing hopes of rushing his sweeping health care overhaul to a summertime vote and adding to the troubles the plan could face as the year wears on

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HEADLINE: Obama health plan delayed, trouble ahead? CAPTION: Slow down, Senate Democrats told President Barack Obama on Thursday, dashing hopes of rushing his sweeping health care overhaul to a summertime vote and adding to the troubles...
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Iranian defector applies for asylum in Norway

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1. Former press attache of Iranian Embassy in Brussels, Farzad Farhangian, walking past media into news conference venue in an Oslo hotel 2. Mid of Farhangian, translator (left) and Mohammed Reza Heydari, a former Iranian diplomat in...
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Vice-President Joe Biden used an expletive while talking to President Barack Obama prior to the signing of the health care reform bill.

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: Biden uses expletive CAPTION: Vice-President Joe Biden used an expletive while talking to President Barack Obama prior to the signing of the health care reform bill. Warning: graphic language. (March 23)
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USA: FOURTH ARTICLE OF IMPEACHMENT VOTED

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English/Nat The House Judiciary Committee on Saturday approved a fourth and final article of impeachment against U-S President Bill Clinton. Plagued by partisanship to the end, the vote was again split along party lines. The committee...
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INDIA: TIBETAN EXILES CONTINUE TO FLOW INTO COUNTRY

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Tibetan/Eng Human rights activists have urged President Bill Clinton to use his visit to China to bring about the release of those jailed for demanding greater freedoms in Tibet. But the chances of Beijing softening its stance are remote...
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President Barack Obama scuttled an Asian trip in favor of last-minute lobbying at the White House on his signature issue, playing host to a procession of wavering Democrats. AP''s Mark Smith reports on the final push to pass the health care overhaul bill.

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HEADLINE: Dems tout health reform bill savings CAPTION: President Barack Obama scuttled an Asian trip in favor of last-minute lobbying on his signature issue, playing host to a procession of wavering Democrats. AP''s Mark Smith...
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HRW accuses authorities of "ethnic cleansing" of Muslim minority

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FILE: Sittwe, Myanmar - 15 June 2012 1. Various of armed police patrolling deserted Rohingya Muslim area 2. Wide of deserted street 3. Wide of damage to Muslim homes, as a soldier stands in street Bangkok, Thailand - 22 April 2013 4....
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Final decision expected as to whether Berlusconi is banned from public office

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FILE - Rome - 25 June 2013 1. Wide shot Silvio Berlusconi walking towards and getting into his car outside his residence in Rome FILE - Rome - 19 July 2013 2. Berlusconi walking to his seat in the Italian Senate 3. Berlusconi seated...
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WRAP Bush commutes prison term of Scotter Libby, Hillary Clinton comment

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AP Television Washington, DC - Date Unknown 1. I. Lewis " Scooter" Libby leaving a building and getting into a car AP Television Washington, DC - 2 July 2007 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Paul Rothstein, Professor of Law, Georgetown...
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EDIT German premier meets Indian counterpart

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1. German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder's car arriving for ceremonial reception, with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh welcoming him 2. Pan from exterior of Rashtrapati Bhavan dome of the presidential palace to Schroeder receiving...
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Kerry holds breakfast meeting with Fabius amid tensions over surveillance

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US Secretary of State John Kerry had a working breakfast on Tuesday morning with his French counterpart, Laurent Fabius, at the French Foreign Ministry in Paris. Kerry arrived in the French capital on Monday amid anger over reports that...
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WRAP Arrivals for EU China summit

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1. European Union foreign policy chief, Javier Solana, getting out of car and walking into building 2. UPSOUND: (English) Benita Ferrero-Waldner, EU Commissioner for External Relations and European Neighbourhood Policy: "We are happy to...
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New photos of the late Anna Nicole Smith with a Bahamian official are leading to calls for his resignation.

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HEADLINE: Racy New Photos of Anna Nicole and Bahamian official CAPTION: Photographs of Anna Nicole Smith in bed embracing the Bahamian immigration minister who approved her application for permanent residency are reviving a political...
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Two House of Reps members say computers hacked by sources in China

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1. Wide of news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Frank Wolf, US House of Representatives member: "A source from China hacked into the computer of my foreign policy and human rights staff person, then the computers of my chief of staff,...
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Court rejects lawsuit against Israeli military brought by family of activist killed in Gaza

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An Israeli court has rejected a lawsuit brought against the military by the parents of a US activist crushed to death by an army bulldozer during a 2003 demonstration, ruling the army was not at fault for her death. The bulldozer driver...
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USA: AL GORE ATTACKS REPUBLICANS OVER CAMPAIGN FUNDING REFORM

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English/Nat United States Vice President Al Gore took the battle over campaign finance abuse back to the Republicans on Saturday. Gore is himself the target of a Senate probe into campaign finance activity. But he's gone on the attack...
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President Barack Obama took his push for health care reform to Portsmouth, New Hampshire Tuesday. Several people gathered near the town hall venue to voice their opposition to and support for the president's plan

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HEADLINE: Crowds get rowdy outside health care forum CAPTION: President Barack Obama took his push for health care reform to Portsmouth, New Hampshire Tuesday. Several people gathered near the town hall venue to voice their opposition...