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IRAQ: FELUJA: TOWN CONCERNED OVER POSSIBLE ATTACK BY US

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Arabic/Eng/Nat In the Iraqi town of Feluja, which took a direct hit during the Persian Gulf War, there is growing concern over the latest possibility of a military attack by the United States. One hundred and fifty people were killed in...
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Ukraine - Anti-Kuchma Protest

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Nearly two thousand members of Ukrainian nationalist groups on Tuesday (12/7) picketed parliament in Kiev, claiming that catastrophe would await the nation if newly-elected president, Leonid Kuchma, took office. ws mariinsky palace vs...
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French FM on Georgia, comments on Pakistan

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1. Close up of French flag on the French Foreign Ministry building 2. Wide of French Foreign Ministry building 3. French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner enters the news conference 4. Kouchner at podium 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bernard...
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Preview ahead of Sunday's elections

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Pancevo, Serbia - December 4, 2002 1. City hall in Pancevo 2. Mid shot man reading newspaper 3. Mid shot street scene 4. Mid shot election posters on poster stand 5. Close up Kostunica's picture 6. SOUNDBITE (Serbo-Croat) Vox pop: "We...
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Medvedev: parliament to meet despite alleged fraud; Zhirinovsky, Lugovoi

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Gorki residence, near Moscow - 13 December, 2011 1. Wide of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev entering hall to meet with leaders of political parties which got into the State Duma (Russian Parliament) 2. Cutaway of cameraman 3. Wide of...
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Funeral of slain minister, adds PM's speech at funeral

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1. Coffin carried out of residence 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Chandrika Kumaratunga, President of Sri Lanka: "Initial indications of the investigations seem to reveal the responsibility of the LTTE (The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) in...
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Opposition supporters preparing to leave in face of likely victory by ruling party

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Moscow - 1 December 2011 1. Various of people walking on street 2. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Andrei Jdanov, 52, street map seller: "United Russia will win anyway. No matter how many votes they get, a higher or lower percentage of the voters,...
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Pro-Putin party holds big lead according to early results

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1. Various of polling station closure 2. Various of ballot boxes opened 3. Various of ballot counting 4. Corridors of the Russian Central Election Commission 5. Monitor screen 6. Elections press centre 7. Press conference 8....
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Algeria - Clashes against Arabic legislation

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Anti-riot police on Thursday (02/07) clashed with demonstrators protesting against a new law which makes Arabic the sole official language in Algeria. Around 1,000 people took part in the protest in the centre of the capital. The...
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Serbs choose between EU and renewed isolation, polls open

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1. Wide of Serbian parliament building 2. Close of Serbian flag 3. Wide exterior of voting station 4. Close of sign on wall 5. Interior, wide pan of election officials inside voting station, woman placing her vote in clear ballot...
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Reaction to Radical Party winning elections

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Belgrade, 29 December 2003 1. Wide exterior of parliament 2. Christmas tree in street 3. Flag flying 4. Belgrade street scene 5. Various of news stand 6. Various newspaper headlines and newspaper photos of the radical party...
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Ruling Hindu nationalist party takes big lead in Gujarat state election

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1. Various of BJP supporters party celebrating on the streets 2. People honking car horns 3. People cheering 4. SOUNDBITE: (Hindi) Kaushik Patel, Bharatiya Janata Party: "In Gujarat terrorism won't work terrorist activities will no be...
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Lebanon - Seurat backgrounder

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Lebanon may be close to recovering and returning the remains of a Frenchman who was abducted by Muslim extremists in 1985 and died in captivity. Seurat was a history researcher and analyst. He was among several westerners who were...
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UK: N. IRELAND: ORANGE MARCH ON ORMEAU ROAD BANNED

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English/Nat Orangemen were on Monday banned by the Parades Commission from marching down the nationalist end of the Ormeau Road in south Belfast during next week's July 12 celebrations. It was a decision certain to anger Orangeman...
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WRAP Parliamentary vote; polls open, early voting, vox pops, ADDS more

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1. Wide of exterior of polling station 2. Various of people voting 3. Close-up of hands of election commission member checking voter's ID 4. Various of people voting 5. SOUNDBITE: (Croatian ) Vox pop: "No chance (for the changes). They...
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Japanese nationalists raise flags on island also claimed by China

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Japan's territorial disputes with its neighbours over the small archipelago known in Japan as the Senkaku Islands and in China as the Diaoyu Islands flared anew on Sunday. Dozens of conservative lawmakers and activists visited the waters...
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Huge crowds gather in Tahrir Square to cheer victory

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1. Aerial of hundreds of thousands gathered in Tahrir Square 2. Pan of crowd in square 3. Close-up of Egyptian flags 4. Wide of stage 5. Wide of crowd 6. Women and children looking down from balcony 7. Wide of crowd waving flags 8....
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UK: N.IRELAND: DRUMCREE: ORANGEMEN MARCH LATEST (2)

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English/Nat Orange Order members seem determined to press ahead with plans to march down the nationalist Garvaghy Road in Drumcree on Sunday, despite the continued ban imposed by the Northern Ireland Parades Commission. The military...
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UPITN 5 3 79 PRIME MINISTER IAN SMITH CLOSES THE LAST SESSION OF WHITE PARLIMENT

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Prime Minister Ian Smith closes final emotion-packed session of white-dominated Salisbury parliament. "Tomorrow, a new era commences". With these words Premier Ian Smith of Rhodesia called his countrymen to face a new future under...
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TURKEY: GENERAL ELECTION LATEST UPDATE

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Turkish/Nat Turkish Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit tendered his resignation following elections on Sunday. His party presently has a narrow lead in election counting, and the constitution requires that the Prime Minister resigns in order...
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YUGOSLAVIA: PENSIONERS STAGE PROTEST MARCH

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Serbo-Croat/Nat More than one-thousand pensioners have marched through downtown Belgrade to demand their pensions and the resignation of President Slobodan Milosevic's government. The marchers protested against a new measure which would...
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CHINA: BEIJING: 9-9-99 CEREMONIES

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Mandarin/Nat The 9th of September 1999 may have raised fears of possible early Y-2-K problems in some parts of the world, but for China, the numbers 9-9-99 signify an opposite meaning - good fortune. Ceremonies to commemorate the...
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SPAIN: MADRID: GONZALEZ AND SOCIALIST PARTY SET TO LOSE ELECTION

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Spanish/Nat Spanish Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez and his Socialist Party look set to lose power as voters go to the polls. Gonzalez has been in power since 1982, - making him the longest serving Prime Minister in Europe -but now the...
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N. IRELAND: FORMER UDA MEMBER BILLY MCQUISTON INTERVIEW

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English/Nat The Provisional IRA thought an all-out offensive would force Britain and its troops out of the province - it did not. Instead their bloody campaign spurred the growth of pro-British Protestant gangs some of which killed...