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NATO: SOLANA SPEAKS ON KOSOVO CRISIS

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English/Nat NATO Secretary General Javier Solana said on Monday he never expected the tragedy in Kosovo to unfold to such an extent. In an exclusive interview with A-P-T-N, he expressed regret that he did not intervene in the Kosovo...
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British PM praises President Abbas' call for new Palestinian elections

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1. British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas arriving at press conference 2. Wide of press conference 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Tony Blair, British Prime Minister: "It is important for us, but I think for the...
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Authorities urged to allow transfer of lonely zoo elephant to sanctuary

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1. Various of Mali the elephant inside her enclosure at Manila Zoo 2. Close of children calling out to Mali 3. Close of Mali 4. Wide of reverse view of children looking at Mali in her enclosure 5. Mid of PETA (People for Ethical...
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HAITI: AIDSTAKES PANDEMIC HOLD ON COMMUNITY

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Haiti's people suffered from political violence, an economic embargo and deep divisions in society during recent military rule. But a growing minority has suffered more severely. On the shores of Cite de Soleil, Haiti's poor no longer...
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Euro hits record high against dollar, tourist reax in Italy, Belgium, Netherlands

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Lisse, Netherlands 1. Wide of Keukenhof tulip park 2. Various of flowers 3. Mid of park with flowers and windmill 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Tom Perros, American tourist: "Room and board, you can't buy dinner for 70 or 80 bucks. You can't...
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Release of dolphins back into the wild

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1. Wide shot of lagoon 2. Various of dolphins 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Yves Aundre Wainwrite, Minister of Environment of Haiti: "We understand it's a good thing to have children come and see the animals living, but its better to show...
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LEBANON: US ECONOMIST VOTED LEBANESE PRIME MINISTER

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English/Nat A U-S educated economist, Salim Hoss, has been designated Lebanon's new prime minister. Hoss has pledged to continue a national rebuilding programme with a hefty serving of austerity. He also sought to calm fears that the...
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WRAP Bush orders ships to station off Liberia, reax in Monrovia

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Washington DC, USA 1. US President George W Bush and Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas walking to podium 2. Reporters 3. SOUNDBITE (English) George Bush, US President: "As the statement says that we put out, that US troops will...
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British PM praises Abbas' call for new elections, Abbas on elex

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1. British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas arriving at news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Tony Blair, British Prime Minister: "And your speech a couple of days ago was, I think, a landmark speech,...
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Rice hosts lunch for EU FM's, comment on Darfur

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European Union Headquarters 1. Wide tilt up, exterior of New York headquarters of the European Union 2.Tracking shot, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and European Union Foreign Policy Chief Javier Solana 4. Medium group of EU...
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INDONESIA: HABIBIE EAST TIMOR PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat Indonesian President B.J. Habibie on Sunday announced that he had approved the sending of a U-N peacekeeping force to ravaged East Timor, in a stunning about-face. Indonesia previously had refused to accept an international...
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Vatican analyst, plus stone carving that says Pope will live

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1. Prayers at church 2. Wauck addressing congregation 3. cutaway stone carving 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Father John Wauck, leading expert on Catholic canon law "I think that Pope John Paul II''s public suffering is a message to the world...
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IRAQ: PARLIAMENT REJECT PLANNED OIL FOR FOOD CONFERENCE

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Arabic/Eng/Nat Iraq's parliament on Saturday rejected a planned international conference to speed up the delivery of humanitarian goods under the oil-for-food program. Britain has called a meeting of the program's various bodies and aid...
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Deep Inflation Negative Surprises in 2015: De Longis

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Dec. 8 -- Oppenheimer Funds Macro Strategist Alessio De Longis discusses U.S jobs, Treasuries and the risk of inflation on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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The Stocks to Watch Today in Europe

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June 25 - FXPro Senior Analyst Angus Campbell discusses the top stocks to watch today in Europe, including Tesco, which could see a shareholder revolts over CEO compensation at its annual meeting. He speaks to Anna Edwards and Mark...
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Relatives of September 11 victims visit orphanage

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Bagram Air Base 1. United Nations plane landing on runway 2. Mid shot American troops waiting for relatives 3. Relatives of World Trade Centre victims greeting organiser who has been in Afghanistan liaising with relatives 4. Close up...
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Indian Pilgrims arrive ahead of canonization of nun from southern India

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1. Pan of St Peter's square 2. Tilt up from pilgrims in square to pictures of beatified hanging from windows 3. Close of picture of Sister Alphonsa 4. Pilgrims with Indian flags entering square 5. Pilgrims entering square 6. Group of...
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JAPAN: SHIN-DO SONGS APPEAL REJECTED (V)

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Voice and effects A former comfort woman for the Japanese army during World War Two has had her appeal to the Japanese government for compensation was turned down by the High Court in Tokyo. Song Shin-do, who was one of thousands of...
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WRAP Protests against Myanmar government in Nepal, India, Israel, UK

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London, United Kingdom 1. Protesters shouting in support of a democratic Myanmar 2. Close up of protesters 3. Pan of protesters chanting 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Soe Min Kyaw, protester: "Our country has since 1962 had a military...
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Support for ban on slaughtering animals without stunning crumbles

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1. Wide shot of the first chamber of Dutch Parliament 2. Esther Ouwehend, Member of Parliament for the Animal Party 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Esther Ouwehend, MP of the Animal Party: "It's very important because we have very little animal...
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Israel says journalists on flotilla face expulsion, reax

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Jerusalem 1. Set up of Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Yigal Palmor, spokesman, Israeli Foreign Ministry: "All this talk about restricting freedom of expression and the freedom of journalists and...
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Gay Kenyan author Binyavanga Wainaina condemns Uganda anti-gay bill

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Gay Kenyan author Binyavanga Wainaina on Monday condemned the signing of a controversial anti-gay bill by Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni. Museveni signed the bill on Monday. It has harsh penalties for homosexual sex, saying it was...
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EU foreign chief condemns Belgium attack

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European Union Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini on Tuesday condemned the deadly attacks on Brussels, saying it was "a very sad day for Europe."Mogherini was speaking during a visit to Jordan, where she met with Jordan's Foreign...