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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...
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Bill O'Reilly accuser reax after Ofcom meeting

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A woman who says she was sexually harrasssed by former Fox TV star Bill O'Reilly has called on British regulators to reject 21st Century Fox's bid to buy the 61 percent of Sky that it doesn't already own.Speaking to The Associated Press...
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News Corp chief Rupert Murdoch gives evidence at Leveson inquiry

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1. Robert Jay QC, counsel for the inquiry, asks News Corporation Chairman Rupert Murdoch to look at specific pages of a document 2. Mid shot Murdoch looking through document 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Jay QC, Counsel for the Leveson...
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AP Explains Why Fake News Is Hard to Purge

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Nearly a year after Facebook and Google launched offensives against fake news, they're still inadvertently promoting it — often at the worst possible times. Breaking news is inherently challenging for automated filter...
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Pope Francis directs Vatican to act decisively on clergy sex abuse

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Vatican - 3 April 2013 1. Pope Francis greeting crowd of faithful at general audience in Saint Peter's Square as he drives by in open vehicle 2. Pope Francis kissing baby 3. Wide of Pope Francis on the dais in Saint Peter's Square Rome -...
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OPCW's special coordinator comments on chemical weapons' destruction

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The mission to remove all chemical weapons from Syria by 31 December 2013 is on schedule, the UN (United Nations) said on Saturday. Special Coordinator of the OPCW (Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons) - UN joint mission...
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Straits Times editor comments on journalist's detention

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1. Close up of Straits Times headline 2. Photo of Ching Cheong in Straits Times 3. Pan of exterior of Singapore Press Holdings office 4. Sign of Singapore Press Holdings office 5. Set up of Cheong Yip Seng, Editor-in-Chief of Singapore...
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Latest interior and architectural designs on display in London

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The 100% Design Show is one of the UK's leading design & architecture events. Designers from all corners of the globe are at the 15th annual show from Korea, Bulgaria, Brazil, Chile, Slovenia and the Czech Republic to the more...
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Columbia Journalism School Dean Steve Coll says Rolling Stone magazine's expose of what it called a culture of sex assaults at the University of Virginia was rife with bad journalistic practice. (April 6)

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SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYNew York, April 6, 20151. Wide, press conference2. SOUNDBITE (English) Sheila Coronel, Columbia Journalism School Dean of Academic Affairs:"We believe, if you read our report closely, that the...
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Men charged in connection with Politkovskaya killing

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Moscow - 18 June 2008 1. Exterior of Novaya Gazeta newspaper entrance, pan to building 2. Interior of newspaper office 3. Wide of Anna Politkovskaya's office (Russian journalist who was killed in 2006) 4. Close-up of book with...
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Rolling Stone is pledging to review its editorial practices after a leading journalism school issued a blistering critique of how it reported and edited a discredited article about an alleged gang rape at the University of Virginia.(April 6)

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SHOTLIST:VOICE-OVERCOLUMBIA JOURNALISM SCHOOL HAS ISSUED A BLISTERING CRITIQUE OF HOW ROLLING STONE MAGAZINE REPORTED AND EDITED A DISCREDITED ARTICLE ABOUT AN ALLEGED GANG RAPE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.DEAN STEVE COLL SAYS THE...
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Social media on abuse by Indian troops in Kashmir

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY Budgam, Indian-controlled Kashmir - April 18, 2017 1. Various of Farooq Ahmad Dar, who was tied to an army jeep as a human shield, sitting with his relatives...
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Former President Bill Clinton's journey to North Korea to secure the release of two jailed U.S. journalists was months in the making. The AP's Julie Pace breaks down the sequence of events.

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HEADLINE: Clinton in North Korea: How it happened CAPTION: Former President Bill Clinton's journey to North Korea to secure the release of two jailed U.S. journalists was months in the making. The AP's Julie Pace breaks down the...
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Experts discuss energy alternatives in first American Biofuel conf

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Buenos Aires, Argentina 1. Wide shot of hotel, venue for congress 2. Wide shot of opening ceremony 3. Set up shot of Scioli 4. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Daniel Scioli, vice president of Argentina: "Ladies and Gentlemen, our soya bean...
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CAN256 US NEWS REPORT ON REACTION TO CIVIL RIGHTS BILL

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US news report on the national reaction to the new Civil Rights Bill, recently implemented ***date is approximate*** 1. interior TV studio cu, spokesman (unidentified): SOUNDBITE: (English) on how the law is not just for the South but...
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WRAP Rice presents annual report, comments on China, Russia

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1. US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice walking in 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Condoleezza Rice, US Secretary of State: "Good afternoon. I am pleased to join today acting Secretary of State for democracy, human rights and labour, Jonathan...
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USA: COMPUTER SECURITY (2)

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Herndon, Virginia & Washington DC, USA June 9, 2000 & Recent Herndon, Virginia June 9, 2000 1. Exterior view of Network Security Technologies office 2. Pull back view of sign 3. Mid view Todd Waskelis, pointing to information...
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Local newspapers'' coverage of hurricane Katrina awarded with Pulitzer

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1. Wide shot Columbia University, Journalism School building 2. Wide shot press conference where Pulitzers announced 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Sig Gissler, Administrator of Pulitzer Prize Awards: "A couple of themes that seemed to emerge,...
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Australia to Discusses Facebook's Media Ban With Zuckerberg

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Feb.18 -- Australia will hold talks with Facebook Inc. Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg in a bid to break a legal standoff after the social media giant angered the government by blocking the nation’s news sharing on its platform....
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AP Explains Why Fake News Is Hard to Purge

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Nearly a year after Facebook and Google launched offensives against fake news, they're still inadvertently promoting it — often at the worst possible times. Breaking news is inherently challenging for automated filter...
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Reactions to shutdown of Philippines TV network

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Rights groups and observers expressed alarm Wednesday over a government agency’s shutdown of ABS-CBN, the Philippines' largest TV and radio network, which has been a major provider of news on the coronavirus pandemic.
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AP CEO Tom Curley says the Bush administration turned the U.S. military into a global propaganda machine while imposing tough restrictions on journalists seeking to give the public truthful reports about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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HEADLINE: AP CEO urges better press access to military ops CAPTION: AP CEO Tom Curley says the Bush administration turned the U.S. military into a global propaganda machine while imposing tough restrictions on journalists seeking to...
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Morning reactions after Istanbul airport attack

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Officials on Wednesday morning began assessing the damage caused at Istanbul's Ataturk Airport by three suicide bombers who killed dozens and wounded more than 140.Workers were brought in to remove debris left by the blasts, while in the...
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Lab at centre of paper retraction unable to replicate stem cell results

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The Japanese laboratory that retracted a paper reporting a potentially major breakthrough in stem cell research said on Wednesday its researchers have not managed to replicate the results. Scientists at the government-affiliated Riken...