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GAZA STRIP: ISRAELI BORDER CLOSURE DESTROYING FRAGILE ECONOMY

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Natural Sound Israel's 22-day closure of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank has come close to destroying the already fragile Gazan economy as many Gazans are unable to go to work in Israel. In addition, the Israeli decision to restrict...
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Reax from both Israelis and Palestinians as first formal talks in 7 yrs begin

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Jerusalem 1. Exterior, Israeli flags at government building 2. Quartet envoy to Middle East Tony Blair arrives with officials 3. Close up, Blair talking 4. Conference table with Blair and others 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tony Blair,...
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Sky News

Last possible homecoming parade at RAF Kinloss

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Last possible homecoming parade at RAF Kinloss
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+4:3 Re-docking of the unmanned Russian ISS Progress 47 cargo ship

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An unmanned Russian cargo spacecraft re-docked with the International Space Station (ISS) on Sunday after an aborted attempt five days earlier. The Progress 47 cargo ship had separated from the station a week ago to perform engineering...
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AP looks at reconstruction efforts in Gaza

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Gaza City, Gaza Strip 1. Wide of shell of destroyed building 2. Mid of destroyed building 3. Wide of large piles of rubble on ground 4. Collapsed building 5. Street littered with piles of rubble 6. Pan of street with damaged shop...
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Gaza/Syria-Mubarak Meets Assad/Arafat& Aid Donors

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The leaders of Syria, Egypt and Saudi Arabia on Friday (7/6) held the fourth Arab mini-summit in a week to forge a common front against any moves by Israel's new hardline leader to undo the peace process. Syrian President Hafez al-Assad,...
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Guides found guilty in canyoning disaster trial

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1. Establishing shots, Interlaken 2. Various of river and mountains where accident happened 3. Various, memorial to victims 4. Various, family members of survivors and those who were killed arriving at Congress Hall Casino - the...
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Hamas faces worst cash crisis since taking control of territory

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Gaza's Hamas rulers have been hit by the worst economic crisis since seizing the territory seven years ago, and face growing discontent, even among core supporters, because there's no sign of relief from a blockade enforced not only by...
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Reax from WTC families after 9/11 ceremonies

Higher Ed
1. Mindy and Gary Berger walk towards camera 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Mindy and Gary Berger, Gary lost his only brother, Steve Berger who worked on 86th floor of South Tower for NY State Department of Taxation: Mindy Berger: "It was a...
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20 Afrikaners jailed for plot to overthrow the government over a decade ago

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A South Africa court on Tuesday sentenced members of a white extremist group to jail terms ranging from five to 35 years for high treason, plotting to kill Nelson Mandela and other charges, in one of the country's biggest post-apartheid...
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Tears of exhaustion and grief after a press conference where West Virginia''s governor announced that 4 missing miners have been found dead.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: In W.Va., the pain ''won''t go away'' CAPTION: Tears of exhaustion and grief after a press conference where West Virginia''s governor announced that 4 missing miners have been found dead. (April 9) this is a sot only, there is...
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War crimes fugitive Ratko Mladic's arrest was 'too long coming,' says retired Adm. Leighton Smith, who as commander of Allied Forces Southern Europe led implementation of the NATO no-fly zone over Bosnia and the bombing campaign.

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HEADLINE: Ret. Admiral: 'Mladic was a butcher' CAPTION: War crimes fugitive Ratko Mladic's arrest was 'too long coming,' says retired Adm. Leighton Smith, who as commander of Allied Forces Southern Europe led implementation of the NATO...
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Various - PLO Self-Rule Accord Extension Reax

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Palestinians at the Dehaishe refugee camp south of Bethlehem staged a symbolic gesture to mark the accord signed in Washington Thursday (28/9) extending Palestinian self-rule throughout the West Bank. They tore down a tall fence...
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MIDDLE EAST: ISRAEL TIGHTENS SECURITY SITUATION UPDATE

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English/Nat Israel has tightened restrictions on Palestinians entering the Jewish state after the assassination of the leader of the Islamic Jihad terrorist group. Palestinians from the Gaza Strip and the West Bank were barred from...
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Pastors in Cleveland are calling on the families of missing people to provide DNA samples that may help the coroner's office identify the remains of 10 people found in a home.

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HEADLINE: Clergy support families of missing OH women CAPTION: Pastors in Cleveland are calling on the families of missing people to provide DNA samples that may help the coroner's office identify the remains of 10 people found in a...
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USA - Netanyahu and Arafat still talking

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat agreed Friday (23/10) on a breakthrough land-for-peace deal on the violence-scarred West Bank, the culmination of marathon negotiations mediated by President...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Lord Lucan declared dead four decades after murder

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Lord Lucan declared dead four decades after murder
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Zambia shuts top universities after student riots

9th - Higher Ed
Authorities in Zambia on Wednesday closed the countrys top two public universities after students went on the rampage protesting at non payment of food and book allowances
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: French 'boss-nappings', worker protests pick up pace

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VOICED: French 'boss-nappings', worker protests pick up pace
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Sky News

Robert Maxwell interviewed on Miners' Strike

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Daily Mirror proprietor Robert Maxwell on the miners strikes on September 4, 1984 in London, England.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Thousands of Kurds flee homes in south east Turkey: Amnesty

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds of thousands of Kurds are being forced to flee their homes and long term unrest in south east Turkey according to the latest Amnesty International report
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Bloomberg

Statoil Has High Expectations for Korpfjell Prospect

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Feb.21 -- Tim Dodson, executive vice president of exploration at Statoil ASA, discusses the company’s reliance on oil exploration and expectations for the Korpfjell prospect in the Barents Sea. He speaks with Bloomberg's Manus Cranny...
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Interview with the parents of a Shoreham victim

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CLEAN: Interior interview with the parents of Jacob Schilt, killed in the Shoreham airshow disaster, on the release of the final report into the crash, Caroline and Bob Schilt, on 3 March 2017 in Brighton, United Kingdom
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AP: No Charges For Baton Rouge Police Officers

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The U.S. Justice Department has decided not to charge two white Baton Rouge police officers in the death of a black man whose fatal shooting was captured on cellphone video, fueling protests in Louisiana's capital and beyond, The...