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Profile of India's first Sikh prime minister Manmohan Singh

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20 May 2004 Day Shots 1. Various shots of New Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh being greeted by people 16 May 2004 2. Various shots of Singh meeting leaders of alliance parties 19 May 2004 3. Presidential palace 4. Singh showing...
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ALBANIA: REFUGEES CONTINUE FLOODNG IN FROM KOSOVO

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Eng/Albanian/Nat Ethnic Albanians continue to flood across the border from Kosovo into neighbouring Albania seeking refuge. Some 250 people have died over several months of fighting between Serbian forces and ethnic Albanians, who have...
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Bush marks National Day of Prayer for Katrina victims

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1. Mid view as President and First Lady walk into National Cathedral 2. Pan as procession walks up centre aisle 3. Mid view Bush walks to podium 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, U.S. President: "On this day of prayer and...
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UN High Commissioner for Refugees visits Daadab refugee camp

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1. Various of Antonio Guterres, UN High Commissioner for Refugees, walking among people at Dadaab refugee camp 2. Close of children sitting on ground 3. Guterres crouching to speak to refugees on ground 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Antonio...
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UPITN 4 4 78 PFLP SPOKESMAN SPEAKING IN BAGHDAD ABOUT DEATH OF WADIE HADDAD

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Bassam Abu Sharif, official spokesman for the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) making a statement in Baghdad following the death of the Palestinian guerrilla fighter Wadie Haddad. 1. various of Sharif speaking...
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The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Atlanta has apologized for building a $2.2 million mansion and says he will sell it if that's what his diocese wants. The apology comes just days after Pope Francis removed a German bishop for lavish spending. (April 1)

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The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Atlanta apologized Monday for building a $2.2 million mansion for himself, a decision criticized by local Catholics who cited the example of austerity set by the new pope. Archbishop Wilton Gregory...
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A look at unemployment, a key issue at the NPC

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20 February 2006 1. Zoom out from mid to wide of crowd at Beijing job fair 2. Mid of people applying for jobs at booth 3. Close up of resume (Curriculum Vitae) of university graduate 4. Resume being handed back to job seeker 5. Sign...
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Straw, Moussa, Clinton on Iraq, protest

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1. Wide shot conference hall 2. Wide shot leaders sitting on stage 3. Audience 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Jack Straw, British Foreign Secretary: "As the Iraqi security forces in that province and the political apparatus is believed by...
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INDIA: KALIMPONG: YOUTH ORCHESTRA

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English/Nat An unusual sound is being heard in a poor and remote village in India -- the strains of an orchestra performing Bach, Mozart, and Beethoven. A Canadian priest has spent the last five years setting up a school for children...
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US cardinals Dolan and O'Malley talk about election of Pope Francis

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1. Wide, low angle shot of Saint Peter's Square with cobblestones in the foreground 2. Priest walking through St Peter's Square 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of New York: "It was a great sense of joy and peace...
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SYND 6 12 79 EX-PRIME MINISTERS SINGH AND GANDHI ELECTIONEERING

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Ex-Prime Ministers Charan Singh campaigning in his home state of Pradesh and Indira Gandhi delivering her election manifesto speech. 1. ws Singh out from helicopter and greeted 2. ws huge crowd of welcome 3. vs Singh onto outdoor stage...
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PM Cameron apologises for hiring Coulson as communications chief

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British Prime Minister David Cameron offered an "unreserved" apology on Tuesday for employing Andy Coulson at 10 Downing Street, after his former director of communications was found guilty of phone hacking. In a televised apology Mr...
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CAMBODIA: KHMER ROUGE GUERRILLAS OFFERED AMNESTY

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English/Nat APTV has obtained evidence of new atrocities by the Khmer Rouge - the group which created the killing fields of Cambodia in the 1970s. Defectors from the Khmer Rouge tell of mass murder and how thousands are deliberately...
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Straw, Zoellick, Clinton on Iraq and Iran, protest

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1. Wide shot conference hall 2. Wide shot leaders sitting on stage 3. Audience 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Jack Straw, British Foreign Secretary: "We had some difficulties within Basra, much less so than with some of the surrounding...
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Bosnia - Karadzic & Papal Nuncio Meet

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Papal Nuncio Monsignor Francesco Monterisi held two hours of talks with Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic in the Serb stronghold of Pale, near Sarajevo. ws town U.N. armoured escort of Papal Nuncio Monsignor Francesco...
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Los Angeles reacts to Bush victory

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1. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tim Martinez, Los Angeles Resident: "Well, definitely disappointed, profoundly disappointed, a little bit surprised that it was all about morals rather than the war, rather than about the issues and the United...
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ECUADOR: PLAN TO MAKE US DOLLAR OFFICIAL CURRENCY

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Spanish/Nat Ecuador plans to buy back its currency over the next year, replacing it with the U-S dollar to stabilise the economy and prevent hyperinflation. President Mahuad announced on Sunday night that he was pegging the exchange rate...
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Displaced people near the front line of fighting in Mali

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1. Wide of roadside with sign showing entrance to Niono 2. SOUNDBITE: (French) Thiemogo Coulibaly, engineer, refugee from Diabaly: "We walked from Diabaly to Niono to save ourselves." 3. Tilt up of refugees ++AUDIO IS MUTE++ 4....
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India - Animal trainers protest for licences

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A hundred animal trainers demonstrated in New Delhi recently to demand government licences to practise their profession. India's Wildlife Protection Act prohibits the capture of bears, monkeys and birds from the wild for any purpose....
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WRAP Hundreds wounded, Greenstock arrives

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Monrovia, Liberia 1. Wide shot of JFK Memorial hospital 2. Wide shot of hospital with Red Cross flag 3. Wide shot of room with patients 4. Patient with wounded hand 5. Nurses bandaging wound 6. Man in pain 7. SOUNDBITE: (English)...
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SYND 12 12 79 MOTHER THERESA RECEIVES NOBEL PEACE PRIZE

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Mother Theresa receives the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo for her work with the poor in Calcutta. 1. ws interior Oslo City Hall 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) ws speaker asks Mother Theresa to receive award 3. ws Mother Theresa makes way to...
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Security presser, anti-Bush presser

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1. Wide of exterior of the Faculty of Humanities at University of Rome "La Sapienza" 2. Mid of student coming out of University building, anti-Bush (US President George W. Bush) posters 3. Wide of anti-Bush poster 4. SOUNDBITE (Italian)...
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RR0116/C RUSSIA: SKI

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Dombay: skiers get off chair lift; skiers downhill; Moscow: aircraft takes off; Russian skiers inside airport wait to fly to France; Russian skiers by coaches on street wait to be driven to Dombay; 'Ivan', Russian skier at airport waits...
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USA: ACTIVISTS WANT MUMIA ABU-JAMAL CASE REOPENED

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English/Nat Civil rights activists from the U-S and abroad have again asked for a review of the case of convicted killer Mumia Abu-Jamal. They were in Washington D-C on Wednesday to appeal directly to the Justice Department for a retrial...