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Iraqi boy Ali Abbas has first art exhibition

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AP Television News FILE Iraq - April 2003 1. Various of boy injured in Iraq, Ali Abbas in hospital AP Television News FILE Kuwait - June2003 2. Ali in bed with medical staff by bed, exercising stump of right arm 3. Close up Ali...
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Latest inspections, reax from scientist, FM and UN ambassador

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Baghdad 1. Various of crowds of journalists and news cameras at house of Faleh Hassan 2. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Faleh Hassan, physicist and director of state-owned Arazi company: "I refused to go to the UN compound because I was afraid...
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Iraqi refugees return to homeland

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1. Buses driving refugees across border 2. Buses parked 3. Refugees and their children coming out of buses 4. Men hugging each other and crying, one man prostrates himself on ground 5. Refugees in bus 6. Row of buses 7. Refugees...
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US troops conduct exercises near border with Iraq

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1. Wide shot of US Army vehicles moving 2. Armoured vehicle moving through the desert 3. US soldier speaking on radio 4. Soldiers running in the desert, targeting position 5. Wide shot jeeps 6. Mid shot humvee, audio gunfire 7. Wide...
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USA: US AWAITS APPROVAL FROM KUWAIT BEFORE DEPLOYING GROUND TROOPS

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English/Nat Plans for deploying extra American ground troops in the Persian Gulf are on hold until Kuwait gives the U-S permission to station the forces on its soil. Kuwait temporarily withheld permission for 5-thousand additional...
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KUWAIT: MILITARY BUILD-UP CONTINUES IN MIDDLE EAST

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English/Nat The military buildup is still continuing in the Middle East in order to ensure Saddam Hussein honours his pledge that U-N weapons inspectors can carry out their work. The USS Eisenhower still patrols the Persian Gulf and...
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Palestinians in Lebanon mourn Faisal Husseini

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Ain el Helweh camp, Sidon 1. Cars driving down street 2. Husseini posters on wall 3. Banners over street 4. Black flag flying 5. Empty street 6. Shutters down on shop 7. Husseini poster on front of car 8. Girl holding photo of...
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GWT: Oil well burns in Rumeila South oil field

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1. Close-up of burning well 2. Wide of burning well 3. US soldiers in front of burning wells 4. Pan around soldiers 5. Zoom into fire 6. Close-up of smoke from fire 7. Close-up of fire with truck 4. Zoom into other fire with troops and...
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON DEFENDS US MISSILE ATTACK ON IRAQ UPDATE

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English/Nat U-S President Bill Clinton has defended U-S military action against Iraq. Speaking at a White House press conference Wednesday, Clinton defended the decision to have U-S forces launch two missile attacks on Iraq, and said the...
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Iraqi minister reads out Saddam apology to people of Kuwait

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1. Iraq TV reader 2. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Mohammad Said al-Sahhaf, Iraqi Information Minister: "We apologise to God for any act that angers Him, even if it has occurred in the past without us being aware but has been blamed on us, and we...
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WRAP Emergency evacuation drill at oil refinery, more

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Un-disclosed location in the Kuwaiti desert - 23 September 2002 1. Wide shot of oil refinery 2. Close shot of gas flame 3. Wide shot of refinery tanks 4. Emergency worker setting up warning signs for civil defence exercise 5. Various...
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Saddam Hussein Still Alive, Militiamen, US 3Rd Infantry Division, M1 Tanks And Bradley's

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20.3.03 Baghdad SOUNDBITE (English) Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf, Iraqi Information Minister: (Q. Was President Saddam Hussein near any of those places?) "We said those villains, in particular the villain Bush, he said and the British Defence...
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Iraq/Kuwait - Saddam Hussein Profile

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Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, who is holding a referendum on his presidency on Sunday (15/10) has ruled Iraq for 17 years. The 58-year-old Saddam joined the Iraqi Ba'th Party in 1957, and two years later, fled to Cairo as a poltical...
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Activity on board Britain's naval flagship

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1. Various aerials of British flagship and aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal at sea in the Persian Gulf 2. Chinook helicopter landing on HMS Ark Royal 3. Various shots Chinook helicopter on flight deck of Ark Royal 4. Briefing room on...
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Arab League pledges continued support to help Lebanon cope with refugees

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An Arab League delegation has arrived in Beirut to discuss the influx of Syrian refugees into Lebanon. Kuwait's Foreign Minister described the scale of the crisis as a "heavy burden" to bear and said the League would continue to offer...
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KUWAIT: BRITISH RAF TORNADO JETS READY FOR POSSIBLE ACTION IN IRAQ

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English/Nat British bombers have been patrolling the skies above Kuwait, ready to strike deep into Iraq if the order to attack is ever given. The eight strong squadron of Royal Air Force Tornado ground attack planes are equipped with...
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Iraq War (A)

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It was no longer a matter of if, but when the order to strike would come. Final preparations were being made among the British and American troops waiting across the border in Kuwait. 19.3.03 - Kuwait Soldier in tank taking off goggles...
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Defence Minister meets Kuwaiti c'part, comments on Iraq

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1. Wide of Russian and Kuwaiti defence ministry delegations sitting at table for talks 2. Russian defence minister Sergei Ivanov with his aids 3. Sheikh Jabir Mubarak al Sabah, both Vice-Prime Minister and Defence Minister of Kuwait 4....
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Facility with US soldiers in the desert

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1. Wide of soldiers in Kuwaiti desert 2. Various of Bradley fighting vehicle firing guns 3. Soldiers watching exercise through binoculars 4. Smoke rising from targets hit 5. Wide of soldiers watching US soldiers from First Battalion,...
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USA - Clinton on US response to Iraqi threats

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President Bill Clinton said on Tuesday (17/9) that he had signed orders to eploy 3,500 US Army troops to Kuwait as a show of strength in America's ilitary showdown with Iraq. President Bill Clinton giving news briefing; Clinton saying...
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Kuwait - US troops remain on alert

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Peace deal or no peace deal, the US army is taking no chances. On Monday night (23/2) the army began taking up positions in the Kuwait desert. At US Camp Doha, north of Kuwait City, reactions to the deal were cautiously optimistic but...
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Filipino soldiers cross the border on way home

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1. Wide shot of four wheel drive vehicles queuing to cross the Iraqi/Kuwaiti border 2. Pan from cars to border sign reading in English and Arabic reading "State of Kuwait, Ministry of Interior, General Department of Land border" 3....
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Kuwaitis step up emergency drills to prepare for Iraqi attack

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1. Various shots trucks exploding and bursting into flames 2. Mid shot smoke rising from burning trucks 3. Tit-up building 4. Mid shot 'wounded' being treated by medics 5. Close-up simulated wound 6. Close-up injured man 7. Mid shot...
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Thomas Bach elected new IOC president, succeeding Jacques Rogge

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Longtime favourite Thomas Bach was elected President of the International Olympic Committee on Tuesday, keeping the powerful sports body in European hands. Bach, a 59-year-old German lawyer, succeeds Jacques Rogge, the Belgian who is...