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Two reporters central to revealing the massive U.S. government surveillance effort returned to the United States on Friday for the first time since the story broke. (11 April)

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Two reporters central to revealing the massive U.S. government surveillance effort returned to the United States on Friday for the first time since the story broke. Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras of The Guardian came to New York to...
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Al Sadr newspaper reprinted as ban is lifted

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Baghdad, 19 July 2004 1. Exterior shots of Al Hawza newspaper's offices 2. Al Hawza newspaper sign 3. Sign posted by the Coalition Provision Authority (CPA): 'This building has been placed off limits by authority of the CPA. Anyone who...
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4 kidnapped Italian journalists freed, bites, Italy reactions

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Tripoli, Libya 1. Various of Corriere della Sera''s Giuseppe Sarcina ++MUTE++ 2. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Giuseppe Sarcina, Reporter for Corriere della Sera "(Gadhafi militias) captured us near Green Square. They attacked us, then they...
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Anthony Davis is The Associated Press' college basketball Player of the Year, the first Kentucky player and second freshman to win the award. Frank Haith capped his first season at Missouri by being selected AP's Coach of the Year. (March 30)

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HEADLINE: Kentucky's Davis is AP Player of the Year CAPTION: Anthony Davis is The Associated Press' college basketball Player of the Year, the first Kentucky player and second freshman to win the award. Frank Haith capped his first...
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Judges and journalists are clashing over tweets sent from the courtroom, as in the case of the judge who banned tweeting during the trial of a man accused of killing Oscar winner Jennifer Hudson''s family.

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HEADLINE: Journalists, judges clash over tweets at trial CAPTION: Judges and journalists are clashing over tweets sent from the courtroom, as in the case of the judge who banned tweeting during the trial of a man accused of killing...
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Fidel Castro gives longest speech of his public comeback

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1. Mid of former Cuban President Fidel Castro arriving at Old Presidential Palace 2. Various of crowd cheering and chanting 3. Tilt down from flag and banners to wide of Castro at podium 4. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Fidel Castro, Cuban...
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Revealing the human side of crime-hit neighbourhood

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These Mexico City residents are being led on a motorcycle ride through the rubbish-strewn streets of Tepito. Their journey takes them to the heart of the neighbourhood, including an open-air market. It's all part of a theatrical effort...
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Two American journalists freed by North Korea returned home to the United States on Wednesday for a jubilant, emotional reunion with family members and friends

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HEADLINE: Lisa Ling: 'grateful' sister home CAPTION: Two American journalists freed by North Korea returned home to the United States on Wednesday for a jubilant, emotional reunion with family members and friends they hadn't seen...
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Rally for supporters of journalists held in Iraq

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1. Place de la Nation with photos visible at the base of columns 2. Photos of three Romanian journalists; Marie Jeanne Ion, Sorin Dumitru Miscoci and Ovidiu Ohanesian 3. Mid shot of photos of Ohanesian and Ion 4. Mid shot of photo of...
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Philippines - Imelda Marcos pulls out of elections

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Imelda Marcos on Wednesday (29/04) abandoned her second bid for the Philippines presidency, practically ending the 33-year political saga of a family reviled for its repressive regime. The former first lady said she was quitting the race...
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CHINA: SHANGHAI: NEWSPAPER RUN BY CHILDREN BREAKS NEW GROUND

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Mandarin/Nat A Shanghai newspaper run by children is breaking new ground with a circulation of over one (m) million readers - making it the largest children's paper in the world. The "Little Master" was set up in 1983 and doesn't employ...
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Israel says journalists on flotilla face expulsion, reax

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Jerusalem 1. Set up of Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Yigal Palmor, spokesman, Israeli Foreign Ministry: "All this talk about restricting freedom of expression and the freedom of journalists and...
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Heckler repeatedly interrupts PM during news conference

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1. Wide of news conference, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi arrives 2. Cutaway journalists 3. Pan Berlusconi to reporter (Rocco Carlomagno) who is shouting at him, Berlusconi says UPSOUND: (Italian) "You cannot speak now, please...
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President Barack Obama is the surprise winner on the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize. Many Nobel watchers believe it is too soon into his presidency. The AP's Julie Pace takes a look at how the award impacts Obama's domestic and international initiatives.

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HEADLINE: Obama wins Nobel Peace Prize: Boost or Bust? CAPTION: President Barack Obama is the surprise winner on the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize. Many Nobel watchers believe it is too soon into his presidency. The AP's Julie Pace takes a...
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Morning after election with voxpops, newspapers

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24 December 2007 1. Various of English language newspapers, reporting on the election news 2. Leader of the Democrat Party, Abhisit Vejjajiva walks towards his headquarters 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Abhisit Vejjajiva, Democrat Party...
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Protest after radio host sacked for accusing Chief Executive of suppressing media freedom

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Several hundred journalists marched through the streets of Hong Kong on Sunday calling for media freedom. Reporters chanted "Tell the truth, uphold justice" and held placards reading "Protect press freedom" as they marched. The protest...
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More reaction to State of The Union Speech

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Pool Washington, DC - January 28, 2003 1. Close-up pan US President George Bush shaking hands with Colin Powell and Donald Rumsfeld after State of the Union Speech Washington, DC - January 29, 2003 2. Wide shot of people walking down...
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HONG KONG: OVERSEAS CHINA DAILY PAPER TO CLOSE DOWN

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English/Nat Hong Kong's oldest Chinese-language newspaper has closed down with the management saying the business is no longer viable. The "Overseas China Daily" is the second Chinese newspaper in Hong Kong to close in less than two...
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Explosion hits Al Arabiya offices in Gaza, Hamas reax

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1. Partition with broken window lying on ground 2. Debris on ground 3. People at blast scene 4. Various of interior damage 5. Sign reading MBC on door 6. Damaged door on ground 7. Onlookers 8. Hole in wall 9. Wide of room with door blown...
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Reporters still missing after quake, comment from news agency executive

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1. Wide of mechanical earth-mover at site of flattened hotel 2. Various of rescue workers on mound of debris 3. Set-up shot of Ugur Cebeci, general manager of Dogan news agency 4. SOUNDBITE: (Turkish) Ugur Cebeci, general manager, Dogan...
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US envoy on latest developments

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1. Cutaway journalists 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kenton Keith, Coalition Spokesman and former U.S. Ambassador to Qatar "Our principle aims remain bringing Bin Laden and his associates to account, closing down the Al Qaida network and...
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Singer Charlene Choi reveals new romance at album press conference

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AP Television Hong Kong, 13 October 2010 1. Wide shot of press 2. Wide Charlene Choi walking toward stage 3. Mid shot Charlene Choi 4. Wide shot Charlene Choi and emcee 5. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Charlene Choi, Singer: ''Actually, he...
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Germany/France - Visit Madeleine Albright

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US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright arrived in Germany Sunday (8/3) for talks with German counterpart Klaus Kinkel that are likely to be dominated by concerns over violence in the Serbian province of Kosovo. The Secretary of State...
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Rts activist says official campaign to deter dissident activities

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1. Wide of exterior home of Cuban dissident from Cuban Commission for Human Rights and Reconciliation Elizardo Sanchez in Havana 2. Sanchez entering home 3. Sanchez taking seat for press conference 4. Cutaway press 5. SOUNDBITE:...