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USA: SUPREME COURTS RULING GUARANTEES FREE SPEECH ON THE INTERNET

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English/Nat The US Congress trampled on the rights of adult users of the Internet when it tried to limit what children can see there. That, in essence, was Thursday's historic ruling from the US Supreme Court in its first venture into...
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French newspaper runs prophet cartoons which causes furore

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Paris, 1 February 2006 1. Pan exterior of France Soir building entrance 2. Mid shot of person reading the paper with the cartoon on its front page 3. Set up shot of Serge Faubert, Editor in Chief of France Soir 4. SOUNDBITE: (French)...
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Journalists' Association demands Iran release two colleagues

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1. Wide exterior of Federal Press Conference building 2. Close up of sign of German Journalists' Association (DJV) 3. Wide of DJV spokesman Hendrik Zoerner sitting at his desk 4. SOUNDBITE (German) Hendrik Zoerner, spokesman...
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INTERVIEW WITH TYMOSHENKO'S LAWYER AND A DOCTOR

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A doctor treating former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko said her condition was improving and she would soon receive further treatment, as suggested by her German doctors. "We have a schedule and we will spend some time...
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Kate Bosworth and Rachel Zoe sit front row for Prabal Gurug

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With the spring styles he showed at New York Fashion Week Saturday, Prabal Gurung is proposing a little more freedom in a woman's wardrobe. The looser, less-constructed silhouette was seen from the first look, an ethereal white...
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Gorbachev reax to Bush comments on Russian democracy

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Moscow - 6 June, 2007 1. Wide shot of former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev being interviewed 2. SOUNDBITE: (Russian) Mikhail Gorbachev, Former Soviet President: "We cannot count on establishing pure democracy without first improving...
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Jackie Chan defends comments about restricting protests in Hong Kong at premiere of CZ12

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AP Entertainment Hong Kong, 13 December 2012 1. Various shots of Jackie Chan, actor, at Hong Kong premiere of new film "CZ12" 2. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Jackie Chan, actor, on his recent comment that protests in Hong Kong should be...
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Arafat meeting foreign representatives and funerals in Gaza

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Ramallah 1. Exterior Arafat's office 2. Various of representatives arriving 3. Wide of meeting 4. Arafat holding up piece of paper 5. Various of meeting 6. Close up of Arafat, pull back to wide of meeting 7. Representatives and...
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Vigil in HK on 21st anniversary of crackdown, preview of memoir

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1. Various of participants holding candlelight and singing 2. Close of young female participant holding candlelight and singing 3. Mid of participants holding candlelight and singing 4. Close of woman holding candle and rose 5. Close of...
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US envoy meets Lebanese officials, comments on Syria

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Bkirki, 30 kilometres northeast of Beirut 1. Wide exterior of Maronite Catholic Church 2. US Deputy Assistant to Secretary of State, David Satterfield, and members of US delegation walking up stairs of church 3. Head of Maronite Catholic...
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Over 25,000 rally in largest protest so far against anti-Quran film

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1. Various of large protest, with thousands of demonstrators chanting slogans against Holland, Denmark and the United States 2. Protester holding placard against Holland and Denmark reading in English: "We condemn blasphemy act of...
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WRAP Reaction to Obama plan for 30,000 more troops ADDS analyst

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1. Wide of US soldiers watching on television broadcast of US President Barack Obama announcing plan to send an additional 30-thousand US troops to Afghanistan 2. Mid of soldiers watching Obama on television 3. Various of soldiers...
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Controversial police stop and search policy to crack down on crime

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Police in the Moroccan city of Casablanca have adopted a controversial 'stop and search' policy aimed at tackling the rise in violent and drug-related crime. But critics say it's being used by police to silence human rights...
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Legislators oppose Armenian genocide bill

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1. Various interiors of French Senate 2. Various set up shot of Jean-Pierre Sueur, President of the Senate Commission of Laws 3. SOUNDBITE: (French) Jean Pierre Sueur, President of the Senate Commission of Laws: "We consider that if this...
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Thais react to appointment of new Prime Minister

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1. Wide shot of Thais watching live broadcast of inaugural ceremony of newly appointed Thai Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont 2. Close up of television showing Surayud 3. Wide shot of Thais watching television 4. Various of Thais...
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Clashes during anti-Arroyo demo

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1. Wide of scuffle between riot police and protesters 2. Protesters hitting back at riot police 3. Wide of scuffle 4. Riot police covering themselves with shields 5. Wide of protest march 6. Wide of protesters chanting slogans and...
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Thousands fill streets to voice support for Palestinians in Gaza

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Thousands of chanting demonstrators have taken to the streets of Casablanca to voice their support for Palestinians in Gaza - and to call for an end to Israel's military offensive. The demonstration was organised by leftist...
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Tina Fey says attack on French newspaper is a reminder of importance of free speech

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Comic Tina Fey says Wednesday's (7 JAN. 2015) attack on a French newspaper and the Sony hacking surrounding the movie "The Interview" is a reminder of the importance of free speech. Fey said: "Even if it's just dumb jokes in 'The...
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Campaign promoting better life in Berlin sparks debate in Israel

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A group of young Israeli expats have unleashed a storm of controversy back home by encouraging others to join them in Berlin. The uproar began several weeks ago when a 25-year-old former Israeli army officer flaunted photos of his...
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Court acquits newspaper that printed prophet caricatures

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1. Wide of "Palais de Justice" in Paris 2. Journalists waiting in court 3. Close-up of sign of courtroom where verdict was to be read 4. Various of people outside reading Charlie-Hebdo, cover reading (in French) "Immigrants who vote for...
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Ruling party leads election after vote marred by violence and opposition boycott

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Bangladesh's ruling Awami League party was leading on Monday with 232 seats in a national election marred by violence and boycotted by the opposition amid concerns by the international community that the process was deeply flawed. The...
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Pinochet's coffin arrives at cemetery for cremation. Comment

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1. Wide shot of cemetery where General Augusto Pinochet is to be cremated 2. Medium shot of crematorium 3. Close up shot of chimney 4. Medium of soldiers walking past 5. Crowds waiting for convoy to arrive with Pinochet�s coffin...
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Anti-China, pro-Tibet protests in Germany, India

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New Delhi, India 1. Group of Tibetan protesters being rushing past police as they try to approach the Chinese Embassy complex 2. Tracking shot of Tibetan protesters running on the road 3. Various of scuffles between protesters and...
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'Alien' halloween costume raises concerns among immigrants

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AP Television Miami, Florida 1. Person wearing Halloween costume depicting a space creature in orange prison jump suit with the words "illegal alien" across chest 2. Close up of card reading (in English): "Green Card" 3. Mid of person...