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VOICED : Filipino gays find sanctuary in Catholic stronghold

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VOICED : Filipino gays find sanctuary in Catholic stronghold
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CLEAN : Tolerated Syria opposition criticises regi

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CLEAN : Tolerated Syria opposition criticises regi
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CLEAN : Yemen: UN humanitarian coordinator gives press conference

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The United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator in Yemen delivered a press conference in Sanaa Wednesday during which he discussed the latest UN brokered ceasefire the cholera outbreak the problem of malnutrition the economy and the closure...
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U.K. Firms Seek U.S. Trade Continuation, Says Marshall

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November 11 -- U.S. President-elect Donald Trump told his British counterpart he wished to rekindle the kind of relationship Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan shared in the 1980s. He told Prime Minister Theresa May that the U.K. is a...
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Oran holds latest Arab Theatre Festival

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ALGERIA ARAB THEATRESOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: MIDDLE EAST EXTRA CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 4:21SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionOran, Algeria - 10 January 20171. Various of "Hayzia" play written by Minister of Culture, Azzeddine Mihoubi2....
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Pre Inauguration Parade for Donald Trump

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of marching bands taking part in a pre-inauguration parade (N.B. HAS PRESENTER AUDIO OVER TOP) on January 20, 2017 in Washington, DC.
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CLEAN : South Sudan welcomes King of Morocc for a state visit

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The Moroccan King, Mohammed VI lands in Africa's youngest nation South Sudan two days after his country was readmitted to the African Union
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Siege destroys city's health services

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LEADIN:The siege on Taiz is causing havoc with its residents' health.Chronically ill people struggle to get the medication they need and 96 percent of the city's hospitals and clinics are no longer operating.STORYLINE:Popular Resistance...
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Five thousand acres of farmland submerged

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LEADIN:Heavy spring floods have submerged thousands of acres of farmland in northern Iraq.Farmers claim to have lost thousands of dollars of equipment to the high water levels.STORYLINE:Water for as far as the eye can see.More than 5,000...
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CLEAN : Cannes 2017: Baumbach and Meyerowitz Stories cast give presser

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Writer director Noah Baumbach presents his first film in the running for the Palme d'or at Cannes
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Bradley Lowery funeral procession

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of a horse drawn hearse in Sunderland FC colours arriving at church surrounded by mourners on 14 July 2017 in Sunderland, United Kingdom
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Stock markets "totally unaffected" by rift with Qatar

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LEADIN:The Egyptian stock market is rising on the final session of the week.Dealers say it has not been affected by the diplomatic rift with Qatar.STORYLINE:EGX 30, the main benchmark index for the Egyptian stock exchange, opened on...
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CLEAN : Syria warns of allied response in case of US attack

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The Syrian government on Monday warned that any new attack by Washington on the war ravaged country would provoke a different response from Damascus and its allies
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Street scenes of Times Square in New York City in 1951

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Montage street scenes Times Square, with traffic and pedestrians moving and buildings lining street / from Greatest Headlines of the Century series
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Amazon to Slash Prices, Offer Services at Whole Foods

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Aug.25 -- Bloomberg’s Adam Satariano discusses what Amazon’s acquisition of Whole Foods means for the consumer and coming changes to the supermarket. He speaks with Francine Lacqua and David Gura on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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CLEAN : Irak: Kirkuk residents divided over referendum

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Curfew was lifted early Tuesday on parts of the Iraqi city of Kirkuk where it had been imposed on the city centre and non Kurdish neighbourhoods over fears of unrest connected with the historic independence referendum
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Closures bar injured children from treatment

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LEADIN: Injured children are being prevented from leaving Yemen to get vital medical treatment. Saudi Arabia has tightened its blockade on the country and the young patients can no longer cross the border to...
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CLEAN : Crown prince pledges a moderate Saudi Arabia

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Powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman pledged a moderate open Saudi Arabia on Tuesday breaking with ultra conservative clerics in favour of an image catering to foreign investors and Saudi youth
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CLEAN : Crown prince pledges a moderate Saudi Arabia

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Powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman pledged a moderate open Saudi Arabia on Tuesday breaking with ultra conservative clerics in favour of an image catering to foreign investors and Saudi youth
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CLEAN : Istanbul court orders release of German reporter

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German journalist Mesale Tolu is released from prison in Turkey where she has been held for over half a year on charges of being a member of a banned radical leftist group
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Moroccan medical team set up field hospital in Gaza

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LEAD IN: A field hospital operated by the Moroccan government opened in Gaza this week. The medical team hope to alleviate the strain on Gaza's hospitals and treat those injured in recent protests. ...
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Jordan's new PM vows to cancel controversial tax bill

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Jordan's newly appointed prime minister on Thursday said he will cancel a controversial tax bill and reconsider the legislation in consultation with groups and political parties. "The government will withdraw the draft tax...
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Hundreds demonstrate in Montenegro after reporter shot

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Hundreds protested in Montenegro on Wednesday after unknown assailants shot and wounded a prominent crime and corruption reporter, the latest attack on journalists in the small Balkan country that is seeking European Union membership. ...
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A Lot More Damage to Come From Brexit, Says Peterson Institute's Posen

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Sep.04 -- Adam Posen, president at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, discusses Mark Carney's future at the Bank of England, and his outlook for Brexit. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."