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Democratic Sen. Warnock Wins Georgia Runoff Against Walker

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With Raphael Warnock's second runoff victory in as many years, Democrats will have a 51-49 Senate majority.
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Herschel Walker: I'm Like Ricky Bobby, I Don't Come to Lose

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The Georgia Senate race is tight with both candidates neck and neck. Democratic incumbent Raphael Warnock and Republican Herschel Walker could be headed toward a runoff. Walker told supporters in Atlanta, "I'm telling you right now, I'm...
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USA: ATLANTA : FBI FOLLOW UP POSSIBLE LEADS ON BOMBERS

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English/Nat The F-B-I says they have several very good leads in their hunt for the bomber whose homemade pipe bomb blew up at a packed concert in Atlanta's Centennial Park Friday night. One woman was killed, another man died of a heart...
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Leaders push for new alliance to promote democracy

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1. Wide shot of palace 2. Wide shot zoom out of Mikhail Saakashvili, President of Georgia and Viktor Yushchenko, President of Ukraine, coming out of palace doors, shaking hands, coming down stairs and taking seats 3. Mid shot of...
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Bird flu spreads to Azerbaijan

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1. Wide shot of border check-point 2. Van crossing border, border-guard standing nearby 3. Sanitary worker spraying truck 4. Close up of fumigator hose 5. Sanitary worker spraying truck wheels 6. Wide shot of truck passing sprinkling...
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Teams of young inventors from Georgia Tech are competing to improve everyday household items and make the world a better place. Inventions include improvements to the baby stroller, and a new pacifier design. (March 25)

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Georgia Tech holds its annual InVenture Prize, a contest that awards $35,000 in prizes (plus patents) to students who come up with the best solution to societal problems. It's like American Idol for inventors. The six finalists this...
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USA: ATLANTA: SURVIVORS OF BOMB BLAST HOLD PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat Some of the victims of last week's bomb blast in Centennial Olympic Park held a press conference today (Thursday) at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta. Its the first time hospitalised victims of the bomb have spoken...
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WRAP Adds more of Putin speech on visit to Edinburgh

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1. Car convoy carrying Russian President Vladimir Putin 2. Vladimir Putin, Scotland's First Minister Jack McConnell, Lyudmila Putin (Putin's wife) and official walking around Edinburgh Castle 3. Pan from view of Edinburgh Castle to Putin...
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International observers on vote, opposition reax to result

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1. Wide of Tbilisi Sheraton Hotel 2. Mid of flags 3. Wide of news conference 4. SOUNDBITE (English/Georgian translation) Joao Soares, Head of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe Parliamentary assembly (OSCE PA)...
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NATO delays membership for Ukraine, Georgia; invites Albania, Croatia to join

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1. Wide of news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, NATO Secretary General (++part overlaid with shots of audience++): "Within the framework of the United Nations, many actors have worked hard to resolve the name...
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President speaks in Atlanta

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1. U.S. President George W. Bush enters auditorium and is greeted by crowd. 2. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, U.S. President: "If you're one of these nations that developed weapons of mass destruction and you're likely to team up...
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Reaction package following Georgia offers US use of its air bases

Higher Ed
October 2, 2001 1. Wide shot tank rolling by at Iajlug Military Base, 20 kilometres (13 miles) outside Tbilisi 2. Close up tank rolling 3. Mid shot soldiers' faces 4. Mid shot solidiers' faces October 6, 2001 5. Set up Zurab Zhvania in...
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As winter nears, Georgia's emergency management officials are highlighting what they'll do differently next time while also acknowledging limitations on how they can respond to a major storm. (Nov. 18)

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Nearly a year ago, a few inches of snow in metro Atlanta triggered an epic traffic jam as motorists fleeing the city were trapped overnight on clogged interstates and children slept at school or on stranded buses as parents tried...
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Various addresses on the 2nd day of the Democratic convention

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1. Wide of stage, Democratic convention floor 2. Shirley Franklin, Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia, walking onto stage 3. Zoom in to Franklin 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Shirley Franklin, Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia: "The second session of the 45th...
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Japanese pair recovering from wounds sustained in robbery

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1. Hospital corridor 2. Japanese victim, Luchi Utsida, in hospital bed 3. Utsida reading 4. Shoes on the floor 5. Utsida reading a book 6. Close up of Utsida's eyes, stitches on his face 7. Doctors in hospital corridor 8. Utsida...
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WRAP Lavrov meets Finnish counterpart, comments on Georgia ADDS s'bite

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1. Wide exterior of Russian Foreign Ministry 2. Wide interior of delegates taking their seats at meeting table 3. Cutaway of cameras 4. Close of Finnish Foreign Minister, Alexander Stubb talking 5. Wide of meeting 6. Close of Russian...
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Hurricane, Miss America, Sweepstakes

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President Inspects Damage Wrought By Hurricane "Dora" As one of the worst hurricanes ever to hit southern U.S. blows itself out, the people of Florida and Georgia tally more than $200.000.000 in damages. President Johnson flies down from...
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A look at changing Olympics paraphenalia

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Athens - 16 February 2004 1. Designer's studio of Efsimon, company that makes the Athens 2004 Olympic pins; wall in background has pins on it 2. Board with pins 3. Various close-ups of pin 4. Pan from sketches to worker manipulating pin...
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Reaction to Obama Primaries victory from around US

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Washington, D.C. 1. Wide of exterior of the Newseum (museum of news) 2. Man reading headlines outside Newseum 3. Zoom-in to Journal Sentinel's cover with headline reading (English) "Obama's In." 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Natasha Davis,...
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Reax from around the US on first full day of Obama's presidency

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Washington, DC 1. Low shot of people walking outside Ben's Chili Bowl restaurant, people queuing in background 2. Wide of queue outside Ben's Chili Bowl 3. Interior of Ben's Chili Bowl, employees working, customers sitting at bar 4....
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Tornadoes that tore through northwester Georgia in April threatened to cancel the prom for a local high school. But a push to collect dresses to replace ones that were lost found unexpected success.

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HEADLINE: Volunteers keep prom dreams alive in tornado zone CAPTION: Tornadoes that tore through northwester Georgia in April threatened to cancel the prom for a local high school. But a push to collect dresses to replace ones that were...
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From Seattle to Atlanta, old school arcades are catching on with people who miss the touch and feel of the games of yesteryear. New gamers are also discovering the joys and joysticks of playing side-by-side. (April 11)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus008656 SOUNDBITE (English) Brandon Ley (left), Co-owner, Joystick Game Bar: "There's a couple of games, people will literally walk up and just touch before they even approach the bar or go to get...
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EU's Ferrero-Waldner on Georgia and Russia human rights record

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1. Wide exteriors of Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) 2. Students walking towards entrance of MGIMO 3. Sculpture on exterior of building 4. Russian Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, and EU Commissioner for...
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AP on Kremlin facility to S Ossetia border, villagers clean up after bomb damage

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Karaleti village - 20 kilometres (12.4 miles) south of Tskhinvali 1. Pan to burnt house 2. Close-up of damaged windows 3. Tracking shot of resident Giorgi Gogiashvili showing his burnt apartment to camera 4. Close-up of charred...