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South Africa Fashion, France - Bottle Clothes, Shanghai Fashion

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South Africa Fashion South Africa: Johannesburg - 24 August 2002 People watching Girl presenting 'cement bags' dress Woman watching Girl presenting 'plastic bag' dress Close-up plastic bags Boy presenting skirt of recycled cool drinks...
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100 year woman is believed to be the world's oldest journalist

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1. Wide of Rose Hacker walking in the garden 2. Close of Rose 3. Mid of Rose talking to friends 4. Close of New Camden New Journal newspaper 5. Close of man picking up Camden New Journal 6. Wide of Camden New Journal office 7. Mid...
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Legendary AP Reporter Richard Pyle Has Died

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LEGENDARY ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTER RICHARD PYLE HAS DIED. PYLE WHO OVERSAW AP'S PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING SAIGON BUREAU DURING CRITICAL YEARS OF THE VIETNAM WAR, STOOD AS ONE OF THE PILLARS OF AP FOR NEARLY 50 YEARS. ...
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AP Analysis: Report Warns of Russian Meddling

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A new report by Senate Democrats warns of deepening Russian interference throughout Europe and concludes that even as some Western democracies have responded with aggressive countermeasures, President Donald Trump has offered no...
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News Corp announces plans to split into two separate, publicly traded companies

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Calling it the next logical step in an evolution over nearly six decades, Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. said on Thursday that it will split into two publicly traded companies. As part of the split, one company will operate as a newspaper...
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Govt seeks to force its media opponent to comply with monopolies law

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FILE: Buenos Aires -18 November 2012 1. Mid of copies of Argentina's Clarin newspaper coming out of printing press 2. Mid of worker taking copies off printing press 3. Wide of workers at printing press checking copies of Clarin as they...
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Kerry: Committing Journalism 'Not A Crime'

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On World Press Freedom Day, US Secretary of State John Kerry says that journalism and reporting the truth is a badge of honor.Kerry delivered remarks at the State Department on Tuesday commemorating the occasion, reflecting on the...
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UN expert sees threats to media freedom in Japan

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A UN rights expert warned on Tuesday of "serious threats" to the independence of the media in Japan, including laws meant to protect coverage fairness and national security that he said could work as censorship.UN Special Rapporteur...
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Grammy museum premiers LA music history exhibition

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AP Television Los Angeles, California, February 22, 2012 1. Pull out of Grammy Museum exhibit lobby with video screens along walls 2. Medium of Trouble in Paradise: Music and Los Angeles 1945-1975 3. Wide of display case with record...
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Reax to Twitter move to censor tweets on country-by-country basis

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Davos, Switzerland 1. Close up of tweets on World Economic Forum's Twitter page, displayed on screen 2. Mid of screen with WEF Twitter page 3. Wide of "Social Media Corner" at WEF forum 4. Wide of social media commentator Jeff Jarvis...
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Cuban citizens allowed to buy microwaves and other electrical goods

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1. Wide of "Carlos III" shopping centre in Havana 2. Interior of electronics store, man browsing 3. Pull out from DVD player to wide of flat screens on wall 4. Mid of man looking at electronic wares 5. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): Lazaro...
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UK: PRINCE CHARLES AND PRINCESS DIANA URGED TO DIVORCE UPDATE (2)

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English/Nat Britain's Prince Charles has issued a statement saying he won't remarry after a divorce. It's his first official comment since it was revealed that Britain's Queen Elizabeth has written to the Prince and Princess Diana,...
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Associated Press CEO Tom Curley speaks on press freedom

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1. Mid shot of Tom Curley walking to podium 2. Wide shot of event 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Tom Curley, President and Chief Executive Officer, Associated Press: "The powerful have to be watched, and we are the watchers. And you don''t need...
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Arrrivals as finance ministers from the G7 powers meet

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Iqaluit, Canada - 5 February 2010 1. Wide of G-7 (Group of Seven major industrial countries) Finance Ministers getting off plane 2. Canadian Finance Minister Jim Flaherty walking to microphone 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Jim Flaherty,...
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State Dept comment on detained Straits Times journalist

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1. US State Department spokesman Richard Boucher walks in to presser 2. Various shots of media 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Richard Boucher, US State Department spokesman: "(Q: China. It's reported that the Chinese authorities detained a...
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US journalist for British paper goes on trial

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1. Exterior Harare court house 2. Legal teams outside court 3. British newspaper "The Guardian" journalist Andrew Meldrum and his wife arriving at court 4. Scales of Justice sculpture on exterior 5. Meldrum talking to supporter 6....
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Civil rights group calls for hate to be taken out of immigration debate

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1. Wide of civil rights news conference, newsreel being projected on screen 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Janet Murguia, President of the National Council of La Raza: "The reason we are here today is because hate groups and extremists have...
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RUSSIA: MEDIA WAR BREWING

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Russian/Nat Russian President, Vladimir Putin, has been accused by journalists of being at the heart of a media war brewing in Moscow between an embattled television station, its new owner and its staff. Russian journalists were told on...
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Ferrari's most powerful convertible

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Ferrari has launched its latest hyper-car, the 458 Speciale A, at the Paris Motor Show. The 458 Speciale A will only be made in 499 units and will cost about 260,000 euro in the European market (USD $328,793) and with similar prices...
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Huawei launches new 'AI-ready' smartphone chipset

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LEADIN: Chinese communications giant Huawei has unveiled the new chipset for its upcoming flagship smartphone - the Huawei Mate 10, set to debut October 16. According to Huawei, the Kirin 970 chipset is able...
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Israel - Netanyahu back tracks on his proposal

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu backtracked on Monday (29/06) on his proposal to hold a new Middle East peace conference to break a stalemate in negotiations with the Palestinians. Such a multilateral conference could not alone restore...
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Florida man charged with hacking into celeb emails

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AP Entertainment Los Angeles, 12 October 2011 1. SOUNDBITE (English) Andre Birotte/US Attorney: "This morning special agents with the FBI arrested a Florida man, who's charged with hacking into the email accounts of dozens of people ...
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RSF calls for release of jailed journalists in Egypt

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The organisation 'Reporters Without Borders' held a protest in Paris on Tuesday demanding press freedom and the release of journalists who have been jailed in Egypt. Members deployed a large banner with a message reading...
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Google shows off operating system for budget smartphones

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LEADIN Google is showing off its latest Android operating system aimed at budget phones at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. The company also announced that Google Assistant will soon be available in 30...