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China - Jewellery Display

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Beijing's Forbidden City is being opened to the general public for the next 10 days, so that people can see a breathtaking, 150 million US dollar jewellery collection. The 100-piece exhibition is being staged by New York-based jewellery...
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For as long as the United States has gone to war, it has sent soldiers marching off to battle armed with paintbrushes, canvas, ink and sketchbooks. Now a collection of previously unseen work by soldier-artists is on display

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HEADLINE: Exhibit: War through soldiers' eyes CAPTION: For as long as the United States has gone to war, it has sent soldiers marching off to battle armed with paintbrushes, canvas, ink and sketchbooks. Now a collection of...
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China - Jewellery Collection

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For the first time in more than 500 years, Beijing's Forbidden City will open to ordinary citizens. It's playing host to a breathtaking 150 million US dollar jewellery collection over the next 10 days. The City's 800 gold-roofed halls...
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World's largest exhibition of scooters

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AP Television Peterson Automotive Museum, Los Angeles, US - May 1, 2012 1. Pull out of exhibit sign reading: (English) "Scooters: size doesn't always matter" 2. Mid of vintage scooters on display 3. TiIt up of exhibition hall 4. Mid of...
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A baby giraffe made her first appearance at the Houston Zoo Friday. Named Kamili, she was born August 3 and increases the zoo's herd to ten. (August 15)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus015600 The Houston Zoo's newest member of the giraffe herd made her grand debut Friday, as she romped around the exhibit for public viewing for the first time. Named Kamili, which means...
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USA: OJ SIMPSON TRIAL: PROSECUTION CLOSING ARGUMENT

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English/Nat One year after jury selection began in the OJ Simpson double murder trial, Prosecutor Marcia Clark began her closing argument, describing the "mountain of evidence" the prosecution has gathered against the former football...
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The Newseum in Washington opens "Anchorman: The Exhibit", featuring props, costumes and footage from the comedy classic "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy," and exposing the reality rooted in the parody. (Nov. 13)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus001076 Stay classy, Washington. The Newseum in nation's capital is opening a special exhibit Thursday centered around the classic comedy, "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" and the reality...
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A yearly exhibit in Italy features Nativity scenes from around the world. This year, many use unusual materials to construct the traditional Christmas displays.

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HEADLINE: Exhibit shows creative Nativity scenes (nativity-scenes) CAPTION: A yearly exhibit in Italy features Nativity scenes from around the world. This year, many use unusual materials to construct the traditional Christmas displays....
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The New Museum in New York City will open the city's first survey exhibition of German artist Carsten Höller on Wednesday. Holler, who is best known for his slide installations, has installed a three-story slide in the museum.

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HEADLINE: Artist brings 102-foot long slide to NY museum CAPTION: The New Museum in New York City will open the city's first survey exhibition of German artist Carsten Höller on Wednesday. Holler, who is best known for his slide...
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Chinese boom in stamp collecting

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AP Television Hong Kong - August 11, 2011 1. Close of envelope with China''s Cultural Revolution period stamps 2. Close pan of envelope with China''s Cultural Revolution period stamps 3. Wide of display stand of envelope with China''s...
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A train is making its way across Germany, marking the shipping of Jewish children to Nazi death camps during World War II. Exhibits on board have been drawing thousands of visitors.

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HEADLINE: Rolling Remembrance: Train marks Holocaust CAPTION: A train is making its way across Germany, marking the shipping of Jewish children to Nazi death camps during World War II. Exhibits on board have been drawing thousands of...
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Doctors Without Borders sets up "Refugee Camp" in NYC

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1. Wide shot New York city Skyline to pan down onto refugee camp 2. Mid shot of refugee camp 3. Mid of reporters to pan of speaker addressing audience 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Doctor Darin Portnoy, Medecins Sans Frontieres: "It's our...
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USA: WASHINGTON: DEAL TO END DISAGREEMENT OVER ROMANOV JEWELS

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English/Nat Russia and the U-S have struck a tentative deal to end their disagreement over a Romanov collection of jewels and other priceless items of Russian czars. The Russian government and organisers of a U-S tour of the collection...
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Major international arms fair opens in Karachi

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1. Exterior shot of weapons stalls at IDEA 2004 defence show 2. Foreign businessman looking at Al-Khalid tank 3. Security 4. Various shots of tanks and armoured cars 5. Close up foreign exhibition visitors 6. Wide of Pakistan's Ghauri...
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Katherine Jackson is considering a wrongful death lawsuit

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AP Television Los Angeles, 17 August 2009 1. Wide exterior Los Angeles Superior Court building 2. Wide Katherine Jackson attorney Burt Levitch speaking at press conference 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Burt Levitch/Attorney, representing...
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+4:3 Islamic Centre close to Ground Zero opens to public

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AP Television New York City, New York - 21 September 2011 1. Exterior of the Park51 Islamic community centre 2. Man applying logo to window of Park51 3. Developer of the Park51 Islamic community centre Sharif El-Gamal at desk, zoom in...
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Museum of Modern Art pays tribute to Tim Burton

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AP Television New York, 17 November 2009 1. Pan Tim Burton sign to entrance to exhibition 2. Pan of the "Surviving Burbank" portion of exhibit, described in brochure as "creature studies on paper and canvas from the 1980s and 90s." 3....
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Contemporary Art biennale brings unity to divided communities

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The Palestinian Biennale of Contemporary Art is opening its doors to crowds of art lovers in various locations, including Gaza City, Ramallah and Jerusalem. For the just the second time, Qalandiya International is providing a window into...
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With plenty of honking, flapping, and fluttering, more than three dozen Caribbean flamingos at Zoo Miami were rounded up today as the iconic exhibit was closed for renovations. (April 17)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus008997 With plenty of honking, flapping, and fluttering, more than three dozen Caribbean flamingos at Zoo Miami were rounded up today as the iconic exhibit was closed for renovations. Zoo workers...
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Affordable fair makes art accessible to everyone

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Hong Kong's Affordable Art Fair is offering art lovers of all ages a chance to purchase their own masterpiece at lower prices. Organisers hope the fair will not only promote easy access to art, but also serve as a platform for...
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VOICED: Art takes new heights in Brazil

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VOICED: Art takes new heights in Brazil
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VOICED: Austria hosts blockbuster Kahlo exhibition

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VOICED: Austria hosts blockbuster Kahlo exhibition
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Grammy museum recognizes New Jersey music legacy

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Newark, New Jersey, 16 Oct. 2017 1. Exterior of Grammy Museum Newark 2. Wide of light-up sign that reads, 'New Jersey Legends' inside Grammy Museum Newark 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Nwaka...
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Las Vegas shooting victims honored with portraits

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Portraits of the 58 people killed in last year's mass shooting in Las Vegas went on display Monday after artists from around the world donated their time to memorialize the victims.