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Update on Earth Summit
Johannesburg, August 27, 2002
1. Wideshot, exterior of conference centre
2. Various of flags and banners outside building
3. Various of delegates in conference hall
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Margaret Beckett, Head of UK Delegation
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