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USA: CLINTON HAILS PRESIDENT KIM AS HEROIC SURVIVOR: UPDATE

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Eng/Kor/Nat U-S President Bill Clinton is hailing South Korea's leader as a human rights pioneer -- and a courageous survivor. Kim Dae-jung (kihm day-joong) has arrived in Washington for a day of talks with Clinton at the White House....
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Adds briefing by head of UN's food agency

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1. Interior of women's bakery 2. Various of women baking bread 3. Car carrying Catherine Bertini, Director of World Food Programme, arriving at bakery 4. Various of Bertini looking round bakery and talking to women 5. Close shot of...
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CHINA: RED CROSS SAY NORTH KOREA MAY SOON FACE NEW HEALTH CRISIS

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English/Nat While North Korea's famine appears to have eased in some areas, foreign aid workers say the country may now be facing a new health crisis. Red Cross workers have just returned to China after a two week visit to two ...
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Malnourished children in camp 80kms from Somalia border

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1. Father arriving at hospital with malnourished child 2. Pan right of interior of ward for severely malnourished children 3. Pan out from mid of woman holding baby to close of crying child 4. Close of malnourished child with baby crying...
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UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon flew over Sri Lanka's last battlefield and urged the government to let more aid reach displaced Tamils complaining of hunger and separation from their families.

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HEADLINE: UN chief tours Sri Lanka war devastation CAPTION: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon flew over Sri Lanka's last battlefield and urged the government to let more aid reach displaced Tamils complaining of hunger and separation...
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INDONESIA: SUMATRA: ELEPHANT STARVATION AFTER DROUGHT

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Indonesian/Nat The prolonged drought in Indonesia is sparking forest fires and drying up the food for elephants at a reserve in southern Sumatra. About 400 desperate elephants are now raiding the crops of nearby villages. And...
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TUZLA: LACK OF FOOD AND HIGH TEMPERATURES CAUSE HEALTH PROBLEM

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English/Nat Doctors fear soaring temperatures and a shortage of food and water will soon start killing refugees in their makeshift camp at Tuzla. Children and the elderly are most at risk as the mercury climbs above 100 degrees ...
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At least 20,000 people in southern Mexico remained trapped Monday on the rooftops of homes as hungry and dehydrated victims scrambled for government packages of food and medicine.

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HEADLINE: Shortages plague Mexican flood victims CAPTION: At least 20,000 people in southern Mexico remained trapped Monday on the rooftops of homes as hungry and dehydrated victims scrambled for government packages of food and...
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Children march to protest hunger and lack of money for education

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1. Wide shot front of protest 2. Demonstration with truck towing carriage with children inside 3. Medium shot of child waving flag inside carriage 4. Wide shot of demonstrators waving flags and holding banners while marching 5. Zoom...
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SOMALIA: MOGADISHU: RENEWED FIGHTING LEAVES HUNDREDS DEAD

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Natural Sound Renewed fighting in Mogadishu between rival Somali factions has left hundreds dead and thousands more wounded. This latest violence follows a breakdown in the most recent peace negotiation process. This year's...
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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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Defectors say food crisis in NKorea being exaggerated

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1. Wide shot of presser 2. Close-up of screen, showing images of emaciated North Korean children 3. Reporters 4. Screen showing pictures of Korean and Japanese abductees 5. Close-up of a host explaining 6. Screen showing a picture...
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Competition celebrates old Kyrgyz hunting traditions

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LEAD IN:In rural Kyrgyzstan, hunting with golden eagles is a skill handed down from generation to generation.Organisers of the country's Salburun Festival are reviving the tradition in the form of a competition, hoping to preserve local...
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Bon Jovi helps open hunger center at New Jersey shore

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SHOTLIST (including transcript):-AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYToms River, New Jersey - 14 April 20151. Jon Bon Jovi on stage at B.E.A.T. (Bringing Everyone All Together) Center event2. SOUNDBITE (English) Jon Bon Jovi, Board Chairman...
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UPDATE Rutina Wesley, Paul Bettany, Justin Long on the annual 24 Hour Plays production

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Some of the biggest names in entertainment descended on New York City Monday (14 NOVEMBER) for the annual '24 Hour Plays on Broadway. Two dozen actors took time out of their busy schedules to perform in the evening's six short plays. The...
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Argentine hurling team prepare to visit Ireland

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A bagpiper calls the players to begin and the men run onto the field, hurley sticks in hand. And they are off, a player bouncing a hard leather ball, known by its gaelic name sliotar, on the end of his bat (hurley) as he runs onto the...
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RR8132B UGANDA AID FOR THE KARAMOJA

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Background to Story: Thousands have been saved from starvation after a year of international relief efforts in the Karamoja region of Uganda. Relief agencies are now turning their attention to rehabilitation and development. Work is...
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The decline of diesel cars and the rise of green machines

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LEAD IN:Hybrid and electric cars are now more popular than diesel variants, at the 2016 Busan Motor Show in South Korea.25 different brands are displaying more than 230 of the latest models, including South Korea's first electric based...
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A lesson in manners for modern children

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ARGENTINA CHILDREN SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5:10 SHOTLIST:AP Television Buenos Aires - July 21, 2016 1. Wide of...
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Rio soup kitchens close

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The hungry in Rio de Janeiro became the latest casualty of the state's financial crunch as some of the busiest soup kitchens announced they were shutting down for lack of funding.The closing down of three of 16 government-run meal...
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Millions of books donated to children in deprived countries

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LEAD IN:The UAE is donating more than seven million books to refugee children and students in underprivileged schools across the world. Many of the books have personal messages inside, written by the children who donated...
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VOICED : Hunger stalks Zimbabwe after poor rains

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VOICED : Hunger stalks Zimbabwe after poor rains
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CLEAN : China's top winter Olympian faces Sochi he

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CLEAN : China's top winter Olympian faces Sochi he
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VOICED : Numbers of global

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