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USA: REACTION TO ESCALATING VIOLENCE IN KOSOVO PROVINCE

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English/Nat The United States on Thursday withdrew a range of economic concessions granted to Yugoslavia last week, as a way of punishing them for the escalating violence in the flashpoint Kosovo province. State Department Spokesman...
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US and Iran comments at conference start, Amano

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1. Various interiors of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) general conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Steven Chu, US Energy Secretary: "As decades of experience have shown countries with peaceful activities and ambitions have...
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AP telephone intv with UN climate chief who is to resign in July; FILE

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Bonn - 25 Nov 2009 1. Yvo de Boer, UN climate chief at presser 2. Cutaway of reporter taking notes 3. Side of news conference New York - 21 September 2009 4. Wide of interview with United Nations Climate Chief Yvo de Boer 5. Close of...
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British Foreign Sec comments on Middle East

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1. Cars arriving 2. Cameras, officials arriving 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Jack Straw, British Foreign Secretary "Our position is very clear that we support the United Nations' Security Council resolutions for a two-state solution. That is...
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BELGIUM: BRUSSELS: ALBRIGHT ISSUES NEW WARNING TO BELGRADE

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English/Nat U-S Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright has warned Yugoslavia that it only has days to pull troops out of Kosovo before NATO air strikes begin. Her announcement comes after a day of meetings with NATO officials and...
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Saudi Arabia - Robin Cook arrives

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British Foreign Secretary, Robin Cook, arrived in the Saudi Arabian capital of Riyadh on Thursday (5/2) on the first leg of a regional tour aimed at drumming up support for the US and British stance towards Iraq in the crisis over UN...
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U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said it is possible that bin Laden's death could make Taliban more willing to "walk away from" al-Qaida.

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HEADLINE: Gates: The effects of bin Laden's death CAPTION: U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said it is possible that bin Laden's death could make Taliban more willing to "walk away from" al-Qaida. (June 4) (robert gates, secretary of...
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USA: CLINTON GIVES STATEMENT ON GUILT FEELING TO AMERICAN PUBLIC

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English/Nat Facing impeachment, U-S President Bill Clinton appeared on the White House steps on Friday to make a dramatic statement to the American people. President Clinton apologized for his conduct in the Monica Lewinsky affair and...
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UK - Contact Group Meeting Opens In London

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British Prime Minster, John Major advocated "a very severe" response to any attack on the UN-declared "safe area" of Gorazde by Bosnian Serbs. Major was adressing the opening of the London international conference on Bosnia. british...
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Environmental protest as EU leaders gather for meeting

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Activists from Oxfam and Friends of the Earth dressed as corporate lobbyists in Brussels on Thursday as European Union leaders gathered for a discussion on climate change at an EU summit later in the day. The protesters constructed a...
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+4:3 US officials comment on Libya crisis

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1. Wide view, House hearing 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Hillary Rodham Clinton, US Secretary of State: "Next week, I will travel to Cairo and Tunis to speak directly with the Egyptian and Tunisian people. I will be meeting with their...
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Powell says nations must decide on Iraq after next Blix report

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February 23, 2003 1. United States Secretary of State Colin Powell takes podium 2. Cutaway of photographers 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Colin Powell, US Secretary of State: "It isn't going to be a long period of time from the tabling of the...
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President Bush is declining to promise that more U.S. troops will return home from Iraq before he leaves office in 11 months

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HEADLINE: Bush uncommitted in bringing more troops home CAPTION: President Bush is declining to promise that more U.S. troops will return home from Iraq before he leaves office in 11 months. (March 1)
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Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham says he'll vote for Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor, breaking with his party's conservative leaders

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HEADLINE: GOP Sen. Graham to support Sotomayor CAPTION: Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham says he'll vote for Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor, breaking with his party's conservative leaders. (July 22)
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Chief weapons inspector statement at hotel and ElBaradei at airport

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1. Blix at hotel reception 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Hans Blix, Chief UN Weapons Inspector: "Iraq has had an obligation to give full and final and complete declaration several times and accordingly the government should have delivered and...
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El-Erian: Russias Rating Will Be Downgraded to Junk

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Dec. 24 -- Bloomberg View columnist Mohamed El-Erian talks with Olivia Sterns about divergence for emerging markets and Russias sovereign rating. The opinions expressed are his own.
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David Cameron Statement on Colonel Gadaffi

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David Cameron Statement on Colonel Gadaffi
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Bodyguard Last Person to See Gaddafi

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Bodyguard Last Person to See Gaddafi
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USA: MADELEINE ALBRIGHT CRITICISES SADDAM HUSSEIN'S ACTIONS

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English/Nat U-S Secretary of State Madeleine Albright called Saddam Hussein a "congenital liar" who "cheats and steals" on Sunday, and she ordered him to allow the U-S to continue its mission in Iraq. At a Washington press conference,...
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Republican presidential contender John McCain calls the four-year Iraq conflict 'necessary and just' and accused anti-war Democrats of recklessness.

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HEADLINE: McCain: Give surge a chance to work in Iraq CAPTION: Republican presidential contender John McCain calls the four-year Iraq conflict 'necessary and just' and accused anti-war Democrats of recklessness. (April 11)
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Pakistan-Estranged brother of PM Bhutto is killed

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Murtaza Bhutto, estranged brother of Pakistan's Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, who died in the early hours of Saturday (21/9) after a shoot-out with Karachi police, was buried on Saturday evening at the Bhutto family graveyard, as...
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Iraq - Diplomatic efforts to end crisis continue

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The Iraqi parliament met in Baghdad on Thursday (5/2) as diplomatic efforts continued to try to peacefully resolve the standoff over UN arms inspections. National Assembly spokesman, Doctor Saadoun Hammadi, said afterwards that the tone...
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Mother of 16 yr old who went alone to Iraq waits for his return

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AP Television Fort Lauderdale, Florida - 29 December 2005 1. STILL of Farris Hassan POOL - No Access N America/Canada/Internet Baghdad, 30 December 2005 2. US Consul General Richard Hermann walks to podium 3. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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SYND 27 3 75 US SECRETARY OF STATE, HENRY KISSINGER PRESS CONFERENCE

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US Secretary Of State, Henry Kissinger discusses Middle East and South Vietnam, in press conference 1. US Secretary Of State, Henry Kissinger, at podium gives STATEMENT: Film: Pos - Sound: Opt SOF - Colour - NYFilm: 0050269 - LN...