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Russia - Michael Jackson in Moscow

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Pop star Michael Jackson ended his stay in Moscow on Wednesday (18/09) with a sightseeing tour and a march with a military band, as hundreds of fans rushed to see him in Red Square. Jackson leaving hotel and entering van; MS fans; WS...
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Hurricane clean-up begins in Mississippi

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1. Wide shot of bulldozer moving debris at hospital facility near shoreline 2. Close up of worker using bulldozer to clean up debris 3. Close up of bulldozer 4. Various shots of cleanup underway 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) William Yates,...
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Senate approves 10.5 billion dollar hurricane relief package

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1. Wide shot of floor of Senate 2. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist 3. Wide shot of Senate 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Thad Cochran, Mississippi (Republican) "It wasn''t until today that many people could have access to the areas where...
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Russia - Micheal Jackson in Moscow

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Michael Jackson / Moscow / 16 September / Ent 2 Jackson gets cosy with Yeltsin's ex-bodyguard From chimps to ageing moviestars, Michael Jackson has always had unconventional taste in friends. And as the Jacko bandwagon continued to...
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President arrives to inspect disaster zone

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1. Wide of President George W. and Mrs Bush disembarking plane and greeting officials 2. Wide of evacuees in shelter 3. Mid of evacuees in shelter 4. Close up of baby girl on rug 5. Various of Bush arriving and greeting people 6....
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Russia - Michael Jackson in Moscow

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T/i 10:44:36 Michael Jackson / Moscow / September 18th / Ent 4 Jackson marches through Moscow's Red Square When the old Soviet leaders wanted to show off the might of Russia's fighting power, it would parade great armies through...
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They are not exactly supporting Barack Obama, but prominent white supremacists anticipate a definite boost to their cause if he becomes the first black president.

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HEADLINE:White Supremacists Back Obama's Bid CAPTION: They are not exactly supporting Barack Obama, but prominent white supremacists anticipate a definite boost to their cause if he becomes the first black president.(Aug. 8) ...
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US Sec of State comment on Nobel Peace Prize

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1. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Nigerian Foreign Minister Henry Odein Ajumogobia approaching podium for news conference (DISSOLVE BETWEEN SHOTS) 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Hillary Clinton, US Secretary of State: "The United...
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USA: TOBACCO COMPANY AGREES TO PAY MISSISSIPPI STATE COMPENSATION

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English/Nat The American tobacco industry has agreed to pay Mississippi state more than 3 (b) billion dollars to cover health-care costs caused by smoking. The settlement comes only five days before the state was to take...
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Family have remains of house torn down after tornado

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1. Wide of crews working on power lines 2. Zoom in to crew working on power line, bulldozer in background 3. Close of worker working on power lines 4. Pull out from debris to bulldozer cleaning up 5. Various of cleanup 6. Various of...
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Hungry survivors protest lack of help, devastation

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Bay St Louis 1. Tracking view of debris and one house standing Waveland 2. Wide and close-up five-year-old girl crying, not wanting to be evacuated to an Alabama shelter 3. Pan view of woman going through supplies, to long lines waiting...
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Senate approves 10.5 billion dollar hurricane relief package

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Senate approves 10.5 billion dollar hurricane relief package Washington DC, 1 September 2005 1. Wide shot of floor of Senate 2. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist 3. Wide shot of Senate 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Thad Cochran, Mississippi...
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USA - Storms

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The shores of Biloxi, Mississippi looked a lot calmer on Tuesday (30/09) than they did 24 hours earlier. Hurricane Georges has been degraded to a tropical depression but it's still dumping a lot of rain in the southeastern United States....
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AP pix as tornado kills at least 10 in Mississippi

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1. Wide of damaged building, zoom in 2. Close-up of sign on ground reading (English) "Yazoo City, Corp. Limit", tilt up to damaged building 3. Wide of house with tree on roof; pan across building 4. Wide of helicopter in flight, seen...
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USA: WASHINGTON: CONGRESS GETS FIRST LOOK AT TOBACCO SETTLEMENT

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English/Nat The cigarette manufacturers and the state attorneys generals took their tobacco settlement to Capitol Hill on Thursday in their first attempt to sell the deal to Congress. But a somewhat sceptical response from lawmakers on...
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Thousands turned out to say goodbye to Steve McNair in one of the biggest funerals in memory in his home state of Mississippi. He was shot and killed in a murder-suicide a week ago

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HEADLINE: Slain ex-QB McNair mourned in Mississippi CAPTION: Thousands turned out to say goodbye to Steve McNair in one of the biggest funerals in memory in his home state of Mississippi. He was shot and killed in a murder-suicide a...
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Recovery Operation On Gulf Coast, Damage And Repairs

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Recovery operation on gulf coast, damage and repairs Gulfport, 4 Sep 2005 1. Traffic heading into town 2. Signs declaring curfew 3. Military truck convoy 4. Sign on car window "Going Home to Gulfport Mississippi" 5. Damaged storefront 6....
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Delta residents prepare for approaching flood waters; aid shortages

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Memphis, Tennessee 1. Wide aerial shot of flooding from Mississippi River near Memphis, Tennessee 2. Wide aerial shot of Memphis, Tennessee skyline with flooded Mississippi River Vicksburg, Mississippi 3. Flood water pouring over...
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Speaking at the Gulf Coast energy summit in Biloxi, Mississippi, presidential hopeful Rick Santorum said Monday that he is the best candidate to take on President Barack Obama on energy production.

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HEADLINE: Santorum touts energy record in Mississippi CAPTION: Speaking at the Gulf Coast energy summit in Biloxi, Mississippi, presidential hopeful Rick Santorum said Monday that he is the best candidate to take on President Barack...
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The beaches aren't crowded like typical this time of year along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, but there's still a few tourists soaking up the sun. While just down the road at the docks in Pass Christian, Miss., fishermen are struggling to get by and fear their entire way of life could vanish.

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HEADLINE: Fun and fear along Mississippi's coast CAPTION: The beaches aren't crowded like typical this time of year along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, but there's still a few tourists soaking up the sun. While just down the road at the...
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Czech Republic - Arrival superstar Michael Jackson

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Singer and songwriter Michael Jackson arrived in Prague on Tuesday (3/9) for a series of concerts in Europe starting in the Czech capital on Saturday (7/9). Jackson was dressed in his familiar red military-style jacket, dark glasses and...
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Bush soundbites on campaign trial

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1. US President George W Bush entering campaign rally 2. Pan crowd cheering 3. Bush giving speech 4. SOUNDBITE (English) George W Bush, US President "I also want you to know - and he (Republican Rep. Ernie Fletcher, running for Kentucky...
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Mexican and Dutch troops deliver aid in Biloxi

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1. Wide shot Mexican marines 2. Various Mexican marines unloading rations off truck 3. Marine loading rations into car 4. Marines unloading water from truck 5. Medium shot marines 6. Marine loading water into car 7. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)...
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Thousands of people in parts of Louisiana are fleeting in anticipation of the opening of the Morganza spillway. The spillway will be opened as early as Saturday to avert a Mississippi River disaster in places like Baton Rouge and New Orleans.

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HEADLINE: Thousands fleeing in advance of spillway opening CAPTION: Thousands of people in parts of Louisiana are fleeting in anticipation of the opening of the Morganza spillway. The spillway will be opened as early as Saturday to...