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Indonesia reconsiders moving the capital away from Jakarta

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AP Television Jakarta, 27 September 2010 1. Wide of Jakarta 2. Mid shot of "Welcome" statue 3. Wide of traffic jam 4. Mid shot of same 5. Various shot motorcyclist in the traffic AP Television Jakarta, 3rd September 2010 6. Mid shot of...
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Bosnia holds its first census as an independent nation

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Bosnia holds its first census as an independent nation on Tuesday, more than 20 years since the last population count was held in the country while it was still part of the former Yugoslavia. In the intervening years, Bosnia suffered a...
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Expert analysis of how nation has changed since Breivik attack

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In the aftermath of the twin attacks by Anders Breivik that left 77 people dead last summer, Norway proclaimed itself united against hatred and welcoming to immigrants. But a year on from the killings - as Breivik awaits a verdict and...
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CHINA: SHANGHAI: 300 COUPLES TIE THE KNOT AT MASS WEDDING

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Mandarin/Nat More than 300 couples have tied the knot at a mass wedding in China. The ceremony was held in Shanghai at a time when the Chinese government is trying to stop the rising divorce rate and has proposed legislation which would...
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World Health Organisation says Ukraine has the worst AIDS epidemic in Europe

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1. Man looking from prison hospital window 2. Wide of prison hospital 3. Close up of red cross symbol 4. Wide of doctor walking in corridor 5. Close of poster 6. Close of cell door 7. Guard closing door 8. Guards, prisoners and staff...
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Elex for Jerusalem mayor exposes rift between secular and religious voters

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FILE: Jerusalem, 4 November 2008 1. Panoramic view of the old city of Jerusalem, Al-Aqsa Mosque complex visible in the distance 2. Wide of buildings in old city FILE: Jerusalem, 3 November 2008 3. Wide shot mayoral candidate Meir Porush...
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Big decline in number of mothers breastfeeding babies sparks concern

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19 May 2013 1. Wide of Ruth Gonzalez feeding her son Luis Fernando, who is lying on bed, with a baby bottle 2. Close of boy's face drinking milk from baby bottle 3. Mid of Gonzalez bottle-feeding her son 4. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Ruth...
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Giant anteater is reintroduced to Argentine reserve

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AP Television Esteros del Ibera, Corrientes, Argentina - April 14, 2011 1. Giant anteater approaching camera through grass 2. Mid of anteater walking 3. Close of giant anteater sitting 4. Wide of Esteros del Iberia wetlands 5. Tracking...
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Centenarians gather to celebrate another anniversary of the "120 Years Club"

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Havana, Cuba - 26 May 2011 1. Wide tilt down of the exterior of the National Hotel of Havana 2. Wide of the interior hotel, with men walking towards the camera 3. Wide of centenarians arriving 4. Mid tilt up from feet to head of...
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The world's fastest centenarian

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AP Television Kyoto Athletics Stadium September 5th 2009 1. Mid of Miyazaki about to run the 100 metres. AP Television Miyazaki Hidekichi's home, Kyoto City October 20th 2010 2. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Miyazaki Hidekichi, the world's...
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Documentary maker on "failure" of multiculturalism in Germany, vox pops

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1. Wide of ferries on Bosphorus 2. Ferry on Bosphorus 3. Passengers disembarking from ferry SOUNDBITE (Turkish) Vox pop, Sebahattin Sumer: "For someone to live in a country, one has to learn its language and culture. Without the...
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News conference on social security policy

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Beijing - 7 Sept 2004 1. Medium of officials taking their seats at presser 2. Medium cutaway of reporters and photographers 3. Wide of press room 4. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Meng Zhaoxi, director-general of the Labor Ministry's Social...
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Powell undergoes prostate cancer surgery

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Department of State TV Washington, DC - 15 December 2003 1. State Department spokesman Richard Boucher walking to podium 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Richard Boucher, U.S. Department of State: "Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, it is a...
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Technology helps the elderly to walk

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A new centre has been opened in Japan to develop cutting edge technology to help the elderly with every day tasks, like walking. The National Centre for Geriatrics and Gerontology will assess how far robotics research can help improve...
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USA: AID ORGANISATION SAYS NORTH KOREAN FAMINE IS WORSENING

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English/Nat A U-S aid group says the famine in North Korea is worsening and that more than 1(m) million people may have already died. A former director of a governmental relief agency says famine deaths are expected to rise steadily...
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Survey shows Afghans are living longer, fewer infants dying

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Kabul, November 29 2011 1. Close of newly born baby inside incubator in Malalai maternity hospital in Kabul 2. Pan of newly born babies ward 3. Mid of newly born babies lined in a row 4. Close of baby crying 5. Mid of babies in a...
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Sternlicht: People Are Renting, Not Buying Homes

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Nov. 16 -- Starwood Capital Management Group Chairman and CEO Barry Sternlicht discusses the company's rental deals and his outlook for Airbnb. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Unofficial hotels provide affordable accommodation for cancer patients

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CHINA CANCER HOTELSOURCE: AP TELEVISION NEWSRESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 4:22SHOTLISTAP TelevisionBeijing, China- April 8, 20151. Wide of hospital and cherry blossom trees2. Mid of logo of Beijing Cancer Hospital3. Mid of...
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Bloomberg

Saudi's Post-Oil Vision: Who Benefits Most?

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May 11 -- Dr. Bassem Awadallah, King Abdullah's envoy to Saudi Arabia, discusses the fiscal decelerator in the region, Saudi Arabia's economy and their post-oil vision. He speaks to Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Markets Middle East."
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Video games help prevent senility research reveals

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Researchers in Japan say playing arcade video games may be the answer to preventing senility. They say the hand-eye coordination and fast responses required to play the games help stimulate the brain. Having lots of fun in a games...
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PM NODA WELCOMES APPROVAL OF DOUBLING OF SALES TAX

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Japan's lower house voted on Tuesday to double the country's sales tax to 10 percent over three years in a bid to rein in a bulging national debt as an aging population burdens the nation's social security system. At a news conference...
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Indian film superstar Shah Rukh Khan denies knowing the gender of his new baby before the boy's premature birth

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SHOTLIST (including transcript):- AP Entertainment FILE: Berlin Germany February 11 2012 1. Shah Rukh Khan arriving at red carpet 2. Medium Shah Rukh Khan signing autographs 3. Medium Shah Rukh Khan talking to press AP...
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Iran battles to save one of the world's largest saltwater lakes

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Lake Oroumieh in Iran - or at least what's left of it. It's one of the largest saltwater lakes on earth, but in the past decade, it's shrunk by more than 80 percent to just 1,000 square kilometres (386 square miles). Experts claim it's...