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Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand Rallies To Raise Awareness For Military Hunger

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The Department of Defense estimates as many as 24% of military families are food insecure. That’s about 300,000 people, plus their families.
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WFP backed event as part of Global Walk Against Hunger

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1. Panoramic view of Cairo 2. Wide pan of demonstration, walk against hunger 3. Close up of sign reading (English) "Fight hunger walk the world" 4. Mid of participants 5. Close up of t-shirt reading (English) "End hunger walk the...
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FAO Director General calls for govts and donor partners to donate

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1. Wide back view of meeting 2. Jacques Diouf, Food and Agriculture Organisation''s director-General (centre) 3. Wide of audience 4. SOUNDBITE (French) Jacques Diouf, FAO Director-General: "If governments and their donor partners do not...
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Various from ASEAN summit

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November 5, 2002 1. Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi arriving, followed by South Korean Prime Minister Kim Suk Soo 2. Koizumi shaking hands with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen 3. Cutaway press 4. Various leaders arriving 5....
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Hungry survivors are scrambling for food as rescue workers clear fallen trees and twisted roofs from roads to reach remote villages after a cyclone battered Bangladesh, leaving at least 2,300 people dead and thousands homeless

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HEADLINE: Death toll rises from Bangladesh Cyclone CAPTION: Hungry survivors are scrambling for food as rescue workers clear fallen trees and twisted roofs from roads to reach remote villages after a cyclone battered Bangladesh,...
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PERU: CHACAS: POTATO RESISTANT TO DISEASE

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Spanish/Eng/Nat An Italian priest and a potato seed bank have given new life to poor communities in Peru which were close to starvation due to crop disease. A succession of poor harvests had left many people in mountain villages such as...
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NORTH KOREA: CONCERN OVER FAMINE REPORT UPDATE

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Pyongyang, Nampo, Kaesong, various in North Korea, and Ha-man, South Korea, May 1996 (except where stated) Kaesong, North Korea: 1. Various street scenes in Kaesong 2. Vendor with no food 3. Street scene 4. Track bare trees in southern...
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Zimbabweans react to power-sharing deal

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1. Queue of newspaper vendors collecting papers to sell 2. Close up man counts newspapers, tilt up man 3. Various of vendors taking away piles of newspapers 4. Close up of newspaper headline in The Herald: "Deal at last" 5. Various of...
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North Korea - Latest on famine

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The World Food Programme on Thursday (15/5) released latest pictures from North Korea showing the devastating effects of famine there. A chronic food deficit exacerbated by two years of widespread flooding has left North Korea virtually...
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Sudan - Aid workers urge for help against famine

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Aid workers in the Sudan have warned that a three-pronged attack is needed to counter the effects of famine in southern Sudan. Medecin Sans Frontieres, which is working in the region, says immediate food relief is needed, as well as...
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Bush welcomes proposed Darfur accord, wants more UN peackeeepers

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1. US President George W. Bush arrives for news briefing with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Deputy Secretary of State Robert B. Zoellick 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W Bush, US President "The government of Sudan and the...
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Hunger stricken families receive food aid as drought continues

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1. Aerial wide shot of dry landscape in the Lodwar area of northern Kenya 2. Food warehouse 3. Men carrying bags of food from warehouse 4. Oil cartons in the warehouse 5. Close of cartons 6. People waiting for food at distribution...
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Exodous of families to big cities due to hunger

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1. Wide shot of long line of families waiting to receive food aid 2. Various of farmers walking on roads towards food distribution site 3. Various of families being handed food aid 4. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Ottoniel GarcĂ­a, Farmer " We...
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Jennifer Lopez, Tim Robbins honours UN heroes

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1. Pull out UN exterior 2. Close up UN event poster 3. Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez arriving 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Jennifer Lopez: "Well actually they called me and asked me to give this award to a very special woman tonight, her...
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Refugees fleeing drought arrive in Kenya, Pope comments on famine

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Dadaab, Kenya 1. Various of newly arrived refugees receiving food aid from a World Food Programme centre 2. Various of women 3. Various of children 4. SOUNDBITE: (Somali) Halima Korone Une, Somali refugee: "The drought is the reason...
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Analysis of key issues facing Cardinals

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April 6, 2005 1. Various overhead aerial shots of the Vatican April 12, 2005 2. Set up shot of Father Tom Reese 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Father Tom Reese, Author "Inside the Vatican": "I think the key issues are different for different...
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USA: NEW YORK: ANNUAL ST PATRICK'S DAY PARADE

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English/Nat Thousands gathered along New York's Fifth Avenue Monday to watch the annual Saint Patrick's Day Parade. The parade has been held each year for over two centuries, but this time there was a special tribute paid to the...
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USA: US SENATE PRESS CONFERENCE ON SITUATION IN NORTH KOREA

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English/Nat U-S lawmakers just back from Pyongyang say they are convinced (m) millions of people in North Korea are in danger of starvation. They are expressing concern that a possible famine could provoke North Korea's massive army...
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UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon meets with South Korean President

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1. Pan of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, First Lady Kim Yoon-ok and Ban''s wife Yoo Soon-taek entering official dinner at the South Korean Presidential office 2. Mid of Lee 3. Close up of Ban 4....
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Report says 2011 famine killed 258,000, half under 5 years old

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Mogadishu, Somalia - 1 May 2013 1. Wide of camp for Internally Displaced People (IDP) 2. Mid of tents, children sitting on parched ground outside 3. Mid of children standing near tent 4. Mid of camp residents 5. Close-up of child...
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Korean girlband Kara presser and concert

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South Korean K-pop group KARA kicked off their upcoming tour with a show called "KARASIA" on Saturday ( FEB 18 ) at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena in Seoul. The popular five-member South Korean girl band has conquered Japan as well, they...
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N. Korea/China - Caritas warns of famine risk

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Caritas, the international relief organisation, says that the famine situation in North Korea has stabilised but food aid is running out and more is needed urgently to prevent starvation. A disappointing harvest last year forced the...
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US Secretary of State on Sudan and Aids crisis

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Nairobi - Regency Hotel 1. Powell meeting UN and NGO aid workers and others working in Kenya, zoom in 2. Cutaway, cameraman 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Colin Powell, U-S Secretary of State: about Sudan "We will see whether the Khartoum...
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North Korea - Famine crisis

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One in six North Korean children is now seriously malnourished due to the famine crisis, according to a senior international charity official who has just completed another tour of the isolated Communist nation. But there is hope that...