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FM, National Security spox on Fonseka arrest; opposition leader

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1. Sri Lankan Foreign Minister, Rohitha Bogollagama, taking podium at news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Rohitha Bogollagama, Sri Lankan Foreign Minister: "General Fonseka is arrested under the Army Act. There is provision within...
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US president announces multi-million dollar medicare package

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Washington, DC - December 8, 2003 1. Close-up as President Bush walks towards toward table, sits and signs bill 2. Wide view of President Bush speaking 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President: "I am pleased that all of you...
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USA: ELECTION CANDIDATE BOB DOLE TAKES CAMPAIGN TO CALIFORNIA

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26 October 1996. Selma, Merced Selma, California: 1. Marching band 2. Cutaway Selma banner 3. Spectator watching parade 4. Pan to flags 5. Various marching band 6. Campaign buses 7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bob Dole 8. Someone holding...
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USA/COLOMBIA: US CUTTING OFF FINANCIAL AID TO COLOMBIA

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Eng/Span/Nat The United States is cutting off most financial aid to Colombia. The government says President Clinton has concluded that Colombia has failed to cooperate fully with the war on drugs. Some officials warned that an aid...
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Look at pets that lived in White House ahead of Obama family dog

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AP Television Chicago, Illinois - 4 November 2008 1. Various shots of US President-elect Barack Obama and his family walking to podium 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President-elect: "Sasha and Malia, I love you both more than...
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Turkey's 2014 sees historic elections and Islamic militants at the border ++REPLAY++

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2014 kicked off with unrest in Turkey. Protesters took to the streets to vent their anger over controversial draft legislation, which would eventually lead to a ban on some social media sites. And, as the year comes to a close, the...
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SYND 27 09 74 SENATE RULES COMMITTEE HEARING HEARINGS FOR VICE-PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE ROCKEFELLER

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Nelson D. Rockefeller hearings due to his nomination for the vice-presidency and those against him, as he was suspected to be too left-wing 1. vs the hearings 2. mcu Rockefeller SOUNDBITE - We're not dealing with his own personal fortune...
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Turkey's 2014 sees historic elections and Islamic militants at the border

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2014 kicked off with unrest in Turkey. Protesters took to the streets to vent their anger over controversial draft legislation, which would eventually lead to a ban on some social media sites. And, as the year comes to a close, the...
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US president outlines Iraq policy, highlights

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1. Mid shot podium, UPSOUND (English) "Ladies and gentlemen, the President of the United States." 2. President George W. Bush walks up to podium 3. Zoom to Bush at podium acknowledging applause 4. Wide shot Bush at podium 5. Pan of...
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Sanders: 'This Campaign is Going to Win'

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Bernie Sanders said his campaign would win because he has been listening to people "whose voices are not often heard." He spoke at a rally in West Virginia Tuesday before winning the Democratic presidential primary in Rhode Island. The...
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RR8126A IRAN THE FALL OF PRESIDENT BANI-SADR

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Background to Story: After seventeen months in power, Pres Abdolhassan Bani-Sadr of Iran has gone into hiding. Elected by an overwhelming majority he was never able to exercise full authority or build a power base. Opposed by Islamic...
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The twin flashpoints of race and gender are getting close scrutiny in the 2008 presidential election, even as it sprints to a close. Either the nation's first black president or first woman vice president will be elected into office.

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HEADLINE: Women and the 2008 election CAPTION: The twin flashpoints of race and gender are getting close scrutiny in the 2008 presidential election, even as it sprints to a close. Either the nation's first black president or first...
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Obama Talks International Trade, North Korea

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President Barack Obama delivered a strong defense of international trade deals Sunday in the face of domestic and foreign opposition, saying it's "indisputable" that such agreements strengthen the economies and make U.S. businesses more...
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Texans React to Cruz Ending Presidential Bid

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In San Antonio, Texans and tourists react to the announcement that Sen. Ted Cruz is ending his presidential campaign, eliminating the biggest impediment to Donald Trump's march to the Republican nomination.In San Antonio, Texans and...
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Clinton On Pay Gap: No Discounts for Being Women

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus052998Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton marked Equal Pay Day while campaigning in New York by pushing for more transparency on the issue of pay gaps between male and female...
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Trump: 'It's a Corrupt and Crooked System'

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said Sunday that while he thinks he will win the delegates needed to get the GOP nomination, the system is still "rigged" and "corrupt. Trump made the remarks at a news conference alongside...