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ALBANIA: ALBANIAN NATIONALS RELY ON FOREIGN MEDIA TO FOLLOW EVENTS

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Albanian/Nat Despite worldwide focus on the crisis in Albania, the Albanian people themselves remain unable to accurately gain information from what is happening in the country from their own media. No local newspapers are being...
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Latest article released by Fidel Castro on US Cuba relations

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1. Tilt down Capitol building and traffic 2. Newspaper kiosk, people buying 'Granma', official communist newspaper 3. Zoom out from newspaper to vendor 4. Zoom out man reading newspaper 5. Set up shot Edgar Aquino reading newspaper 6....
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WRAP Reaction to Bush speech from Iraq, Iran, Cuba, Australia

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Baghdad, Iraq - 11 January 2007 1. Various of Iraqi troops manning checkpoints Baghdad, Iraq - 11 January 2007 2. Wide shot of traffic on street 3. Traffic on street 4. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Vox pop, Ali Hussein, Baghdad...
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Flags at half mast as country begins 3 days of mourning; newspapers

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Kenya began three days of mourning on Wednesday as authorities faced the sad task of recovering dozens more bodies from the Westgate mall where at least 61 civilians are known to have been killed by Islamic militants. Bullet holes...
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A time capsule that was sealed inside the Massachusetts state house in 1795 was opened on Tuesday. It contained newspapers, a medal depicting George Washington, coins, a silver plaque and a Commonwealth of Massachusetts seal. (Jan. 7)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus023608 Early residents of Boston valued a robust press as much as their history and currency if the contents of a time capsule dating back to the years just after the Revolutionary War are any...
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With the last edition of Britain's News of the World tabloid in hand, Rupert Murdoch descended on the U.K. Sunday to face the growing phone-hacking scandal that prompted the paper's closure.

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HEADLINE: Rupert Murdoch swoops into UK tabloid offices CAPTION: With the last edition of Britain's News of the World tabloid in hand, Rupert Murdoch descended on the U.K. Sunday to face the growing phone-hacking scandal that prompted...
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Mandela Criticizes Us Support Of Israel, Mandela Celebrates His 83rd Birthday, Mandela Has Been Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer, Thousands Celebrate Mandela's 84th Birthday

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(Mandela criticizes US support of Israel) Johannesburg - June 1 2001 SOUNDBITE: (English) Nelson Mandela, Former South African President "But it is completely wrong that the United States must be the mediator in this conflict, because...
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Hugh Grant Speaks at Hacked Off Campaign Part 2

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Hugh Grant Speaks at Hacked Off Campaign Part 2
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London's Evening Standard sells majority stake to former Russian spy

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London, UK - 21 January 2009 1. Evening Standard kiosk 2. Tilt down of vendor 3. Man buying Evening Standard 4. Close up of Evening Standard cover Moscow, Russia - 22 January 2009 5. Wide shot Alexander Lebedev comes in and take seat 6....
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MEXICO: POLL SUGGESTS CARLOS SALINAS MASTERMINDED ASSASSINATION

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Spanish/Nat Almost half of the Mexican people polled recently believe that former President Carlos Salinas de Gortari masterminded the murder of presidential candidate Luis Donaldo Colosio, according to a report published by a...
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Reuilding effort in Beirut, suburbs, Hezbollah supplies part of funds

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January 25, 2007 1. Top view of Beirut Southern Suburb 2. Pan of wreckage in Beirut Southern Suburb 3. Tilt down of destroyed building 4. Workers hammering a roof 5. Destroyed building 6. Cat walking over rubble 7. Medium of burnt...
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Reactions to the plane accident situation from New York's Chinatown

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1. Wide shot street in Manhattan's Chinatown 2. Close up sign on building in Chinese characters 3. Wide shot people on street 4. Pan across Chinese-language newspapers published and distributed in the US 5. Close up detail from...
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Reax to Indian arrest warrants for 22 Pakistani suspects in Mumbai attacks

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Islamabad, Pakistan - June 24, 2009 1. Wide exterior of Pakistani Foreign Ministry 2. Wide of Pakistani Foreign Ministry Spokesman Abdul Basit walking into room 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Abdul Basit, Pakistan Foreign Ministry...
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WRAP Newspaper headlines, voxpops after Karadzic's extradition ADDS lawyer

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1. Wide of Belgrade street where riots broke out 2. Mid of riot police 3. Wide of area where riots broke out 4. Wide of Goran Petronijevic, Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic's lawyer talking on the phone in his office 5. Mid...
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UK-based Arab journalist says bin Laden is still in control of al Qaida

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1. Midshot of Al Quds newspaper editor Abdel Bari Atwan seated at desk 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Abdel Bari Atwan, editor of Al Quds newspaper: (Reporter question: could you tell us the latest assessment you have as to where bin Laden is...
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The U.S. Army soldier suspected of killing 16 civilians in Afghanistan is from Joint Base Lewis McChord in Washington state. The military's Stars and Stripes Newspaper called it "the most troubled base in the military" in 2010.

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HEADLINE: Afghanistan suspect's base called "most troubled" CAPTION: The U.S. Army soldier suspected of killing 16 civilians in Afghanistan is from Joint Base Lewis McChord in Washington state. The military's Stars and Stripes Newspaper...
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BOCOG, IOC reps, vps and newspaper reax to flame relay protests

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1. Wide interior of Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC) meeting in Beijing 2. Cutaway of flags and delegates attending meeting 3. Mid of Beijing Organising Committee for 2008 Olympic Games (BOCOG) Liu Jingmin, addressing...
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Editor of newspaper resigns over Beslan coverage

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1. Wide shot of Moscow street 2. Wide shot of woman by newspaper kiosk 3. Close up of newspapers, pan out kiosk 4. Wide shot of exterior of Union of Journalists building 5. Mid shot of Pavel Gutyonov from the Russian Union of Journalists...
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Body of TV cameraman killed during border violence brought to Beirut hospital

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1. Ambulance bearing body of cameraman Ali Shaaban arriving at hospital 2. Various of medics taking covered body into hospital 3. Mid of Shaaban's wounded colleague Abed Khayat 4. Close-up of Khayat's wounded arm 5. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic)...
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WRAP Israeli troops on inauguration ADDS Palestinian, Israeli reax

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Israel-Gaza border, filmed from the Israeli side of the border with northern Gaza 1. Wide of Israeli tank unit at the border 2. Close of newspaper headline, with picture of US President-elect Barack Obama and wife Michelle, reading:...
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Media mayhem continues as Knox appeal enters final phase

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Perugia - 30 September 2011 1. Mid shot Amanda Knox entering courtroom, camera flashes going off in her face 2. Close up Knox 3. Crowd of cameramen behind courtroom barriers, pan to Knox and lawyers 4. Wide shot crowd of cameramen and...
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Media mogul Rupert Murdoch and wife reach divorce deal

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Media baron Rupert Murdoch and his soon-to-be-ex-wife said they were parting with "mutual respect" Wednesday (20 NOV. 2013) after telling a judge they had reached a divorce deal. The chairman of News Corp. and 21st Century Fox and his...
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Al Sadr newspaper reprinted as ban is lifted

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Baghdad, 19 July 2004 1. Exterior shots of Al Hawza newspaper's offices 2. Al Hawza newspaper sign 3. Sign posted by the Coalition Provision Authority (CPA): 'This building has been placed off limits by authority of the CPA. Anyone who...
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CHINA: SHANGHAI: NEWSPAPER RUN BY CHILDREN BREAKS NEW GROUND

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Mandarin/Nat A Shanghai newspaper run by children is breaking new ground with a circulation of over one (m) million readers - making it the largest children's paper in the world. The "Little Master" was set up in 1983 and doesn't employ...