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France drops Mademoiselle tag in offical documents

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Paris, March 6th, 2011 1. Wide shot of young woman in the street 2. Woman wearing headphones walking past 3. Woman in hat walking past cafe 4. Pan from a woman sitting at table in cafe to Isabelle Sempere 5. SOUNDBITE (French) Isabelle...
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Big decline in number of mothers breastfeeding babies sparks concern

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19 May 2013 1. Wide of Ruth Gonzalez feeding her son Luis Fernando, who is lying on bed, with a baby bottle 2. Close of boy's face drinking milk from baby bottle 3. Mid of Gonzalez bottle-feeding her son 4. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Ruth...
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UN HUMAN RIGHTS CHIEF NAVI PILLAY MEETS MUGABE AND TSVANGIRAI

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Zimbabwe's president says homosexuality doesn't belong in Zimbabwe because the union of men and women is needed to bear children President Robert Mugabe, 88, speaking at a women's HIV/Aids and gender rights conference in Harare, said on...
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Protests with mock trial, spoof game, reax

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1. Various of South Koreans in anti-WTO/anti-US protest outside US consulate 2. Wide of big board game called "WTO-poly" (in the style of a monopoly board) surrounded by people 3. Mid of people holding placards saying board game...
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ETHIOPIA: UN CHIEF KOFI ANNAN BEGINS 8 NATION AFRICAN TOUR

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English/Nat On the first leg of an eight-nation African tour, U-N Secretary General Kofi Annan addressed the problems of African women and development at a U-N forum in Ethiopia on Thursday. He told the conference that violence...
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Maasai Warriors train for international cricket competition

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1. Various of Maasai Cricket Warriors team playing cricket 2. Wide of members of cricket team and brothers Jonathan and Francis Meshame going on their morning run 3. Various of Meshame brothers on run 4. Mid pan right of Jonathan and...
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Border state puts adverts on tortilla wrappers to help find missing women and children

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1. Various of "tortilleria" (where tortillas are made) 2. Various of workers wrapping tortillas on paper with advertising to raise awareness of missing persons 3. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Esperanza Lozoya, "Tortilleria" employee: "People...
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MEXICO: RAPED WOMEN DEMONSTRATIONS

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Spanish/Nat Controversy has flared in Mexico over the decision in one state to punish raped women who have an abortion with prison sentences of up to six years. Guanajuato's parliament, dominated by right-wing members from the National...
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GAZA: HILLARY ATTENDS WOMANS CENTRE (V)

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English/Nat The U-S First Lady received a tumultuous welcome during her own tour of Gaza. At a Palestinian refugee camp, Hillary Rodham Clinton sat in on a class of young women learning their rights under Islamic law. Accompanied by...
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Candlelit vigil as protest over violence against women goes into the night

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Dozens of people gathered in New Delhi on Saturday evening to hold a candlelight vigil and to protest against the gang rape and murder of two teenage girls in a Northern Indian state. The girls who were cousins, went missing and were...
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WRAP Tyson takes first step toward license in Washington

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Washington DC, 19 Feb 2002 1. Wide shot media members gather around news conference location 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Michael Brown, Washington DC Boxing and Wrestling Commissioner "We are obviously pleased to announce today that we have...
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Ministers arrive for talks ahead of Thursday''s leaders'' summit

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1. Inaugural Ceremony of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Commission on Promotion and Protection of the rights of Women and Children 2. Pan of delegates 3. Zoom-in to delegates with Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan...
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Car carrying Dewani leaves court, relatives, prosecutor reax, protest

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A British man accused of arranging the murder of his wife during their honeymoon in South Africa left court on Monday after the first day of his trial. Shrien Dewani pleaded not guilty to all charges. He was driven from the courthouse...
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Scottish First Minister makes FCC address

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYHong Kong - 31 July 20151. First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon walking to podium at Foreign Correspondents' Club (FCC) 2. Wide of club3. SOUNDBITE...
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Salma Hayek, Viggo Mortensen and more talk about using the red carpet for political messages

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SHOTLIST (including transcript):- AP Entertainment Cannes, France, 17 May 2014 1. Various of Salma Hayek on the red carpet 2. Various of Salma Hayek on the steps of the Palais greeting Thierry Fremaux and then holding out a...
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ATTACKS DRIVE INTEREST IN SELF DEFENCE CLASSES

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An increase in attacks on women in Jakarta has prompted a rise in demand for martial arts classes. Participants are hoping that by learning to defend themselves they'll feel more confident travelling alone on the city's streets. This is...
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Authorities seek to curb India's love affair with precious metal

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India is the largest market for gold jewellery in the world , with the precious metal bought for celebrations, weddings and festivals. But now the country's government is seeking to limit its imports to reduce a swelling deficit and...
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'Courageous' Sudanese journalist to be honoured for human rights work

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A Sudanese journalist - described as "strong" and "courageous" - is being recognised for her human rights work. Amal Khalifa Habbani will pick up Amnesty International's Ginetta Sagan Award at a ceremony in New York tomorrow night...
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Women turn to tea to make a living in Khartoum

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A growing number of women in Sudan are taking to the streets to sell tea for a living. The vendors are often the sole providers for their families, but say they face increasing harassment from police as they try to earn a few...
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Afghan father seeks justice for daughter's death

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYKabul 18, July 20161.Various of dead body of 14-year-old Zahra, who was killed by her in-laws, wrapped in white cloth2. Pan from police investigators taking...
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Protests held over goverment's approach to human rights laws

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LEAD IN:Demonstrators have gathered in Rabat to protest against a perceived reversal in Morocco's human rights legislation.They believe politicians have introduced laws which are not in the spirit of the country's 2011...
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Sudanese tea seller receives courage award from John Kerry

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LEAD INA woman from Sudan has been honoured in Washington as one of the ten most courageous women in the world.Awadiya Mahmoud Koko received the International Women of Courage award for her work as an activist for female...
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Angelina Jolie speaks at the African Union summit in South Africa

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ANGELINA JOLIE SPEAKS OUT ON WOMEN'S RIGHTSAngelina Jolie has spoken at the African Union summit in South Africa.At a press conference on Friday (12 JULY 2015), the Oscar-winning actress, who is also a U.N. special envoy on refugee...
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ShowBiz Minute: Ocean, Heard, Jenner

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