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British tourists comment on safety concerns

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1. Wide shot of tourists walking on the street at night 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Joanna Wanstall, British tourist: "Made me feel quite wary because I'm travelling on my own. Same sort of age, so quite scared actually." 3. SOUNDBITE:...
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VOICER Signs of revival in tourism in troubled region

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Srinagar - 11 June 2003 0000 Wide shot Dal lake 0005 Various tourists taking boat rides in traditionally decorated Kashmiri boats called 'Shikaras' 0022 Foreign tourists 0027 Various of security keeping watch as tourists walk along lake...
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Singer songwriter back with new album

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1. Video clip "Someone You Should Know" 2. Exteriors Naidre's coffee shop 3. Various of pies in display cabinet 4. Various of Lisa Loeb icing cake 5. Various of Loeb preparing apple pie 6. UPSOT (English) Lisa Loeb: "And now we have to...
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Total CEO de Margerie Dies in Moscow Plane Crash

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Oct. 21 -- Total SAs Christophe de Margerie died when his airplane struck a snowplow on a Moscow runway, ending a career in which he oversaw the biggest expansion of oil reserves at the French energy giant in at least 15 years....
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BAA strike action called off

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BAA strike action called off
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MP's to discuss travel companies who cash in during the breaks

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MP's to discuss travel companies who cash in during the breaks
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Alex Crawford Enters Tripoli with Rebel Fighters

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Alex Crawford Enters Tripoli with Rebel Fighters
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Hundreds living as slaves in UK

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Hundreds living as slaves in UK
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WRAP Bremer, coalition on ambush attempt, pix of Dec 6

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Basra - December 19, 2003 1. Paul Bremer, US Administrator in Iraq, in Basra, visiting reconstruction project 2. Bremer with officials and reporters 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Paul Bremer, US Administrator in Iraq "The prisoner Saddam will...
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'My Blueberry Nights' opened the Cannes film festival last night with two glitzy parties

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No re-use/re-sale of film/video clips without clearance AP Entertainment Cannes, 16 May 2006 1. Wide of Jude Law, Norah Jones and Wong Kar-Wai on the red carpet on opening steps The Weinstein Company 2. Film trailer 'My Blueberry...
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Palestinian travel restrictions fuel desire for UN statehood bid

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Qalandiya checkpoint, West Bank - 13 September 2011 1. Wide of separation barrier with guard tower 2. Mid of guard tower 3. Mid of Qalandiya checkpoint 4. Soldier inspecting car 5. Wide of people standing in line to cross checkpoint...
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Space shuttle Atlantis is rocketing toward the space station. Atlantis blasted off Monday afternoon, carrying six astronauts and a full load of spare parts to the International Space Station.

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: Lift off for Space shuttle Atlantis CAPTION: Space shuttle Atlantis is rocketing toward the space station. Atlantis blasted off Monday afternoon, carrying six astronauts and a full load of spare parts to the...
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Stars turn out for MTV Video Music Awards

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No re-use/re-sale of film/ TV/Internet clips without clearance music/video/performance rights must be cleared AP Television Copenhagen, Denmark 2 November, 2006 1. Wide exterior of people arriving on red carper 2. Close of MTV Video...
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Britain raised the terror threat level from substantial to severe, meaning that a terrorist attack is considered highly likely. The UK's Prime Minister also said officials are trying to stop UK suspects from traveling by seizing their passports. (Aug. 29)

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Britain raised the terror threat level from substantial to severe Friday, meaning that a terrorist attack is considered highly likely. Officials made the decision to raise the threat level saying it was related to developments in Iraq...
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A Russian rocket carrying a three-man crew to the International Space Station has blasted off from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. (May 28)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus011194 A Russian rocket carrying a three-man crew to the International Space Station has blasted off from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The Soyuz booster rocket lifted off as scheduled at...
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More than 200 flights cancelled as Lufthansa pilots strike

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Lufthansa has cancelled more than 200 short-haul flights as a result of a planned six-hour strike by pilots at Frankfurt airport, the carrier's main hub. The Vereinigung Cockpit Union called pilots on Lufthansa's short-haul fleet out on...
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Important for Siemens that U.K. Stays in the EU, says CEO

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March 29 -- Siemens Chief Executive Officer Juergen Maier discusses the U.K. vote on European Union membership, which he is against. Maier also talks about the global recession in manufacturing. He joined Bloomberg’s Manus Cranny on...
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Survivors describe migrant boat sinking

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Two men who were among 41 people picked up over the weekend from a boat found adrift in the Mediterranean Sea described on Thursday surviving what they say was a shipwreck that might have killed up to 500 people.Muaz Mahmud Aymo, a...
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Pakistan agreed Monday to suspend military offensives and impose Islamic law in part of the restive northwest, making a gesture it hopes will help calm the Taliban insurgency while rejecting Washington's call for tougher measures against militants.

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Digibeta in Archive, Tape no GEN1948 HEADLINE: U.S.: Pakistan deal is a 'negative development' CAPTION: Pakistan agreed Monday to suspend military offensives and impose Islamic law in part of the restive northwest, making a gesture it...
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Armoured car business booms in Karachi

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Surging violence by criminal gangs and militants has caused big problems for most businesses in Pakistan's largest city. But one industry in Karachi is flourishing: the production of armoured vehicles - to protect wealthy businessmen,...
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Stars of The CW network like Melissa Benoist, Phoebe Tonkin, Paul Wesley, Stephen Amell, talk about how they're spending their hiatus from filming

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CW TV STARS ENJOYING TIME OFF FROM FILMINGFilming a network TV season can be a grind so quite a few stars attending The CW upfront -- where networks unveil their programming lineups to advertisers-- in New York Thursday (19 MAY 2016)...
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CAN 452 FREEDOM RIDERS ARRIVE IN MOREE

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Australian student protesters agitating for equals rights for Australian Aborignes and led by Charles Perkins visit the town of Moree, New South Wales. 1. aerial of the town of Moree 2. various school children in uniform going in to...
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YEMEN: SURVIVORS OF YEMEN HOSTAG MASSACRE RETURN HOME

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English/Nat Survivors of the Yemen hostage massacre were flying home on Friday after claiming they were forced to support an official cover-up of details of the disastrous rescue attempt. Eight Britons and an former New Zealander, who...
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OVN Tonya Harding book touches on scandal

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SHOWS1: Interview with Tonya Harding, Former Olympic skaterFormer Olympic skater Tonya Harding spoke to AP about her new book, 'The Tonya Tapes@, in which she talks about the scandal surrounding the attack on skating rival Nancy...