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Bosnia - UN Chief Confirms Start Of Delayed Truce

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UN chief confirms start of delayed truce In a final and official announcement on Wednesday evening (11/10), the Head of the UN mission in Bosnia, Antonio Pedauye, told a press conference that a countrywide ceasefire in Bosnia has...
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Bhutto's son Bilawal accepting chairmanship of party

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1. Wide of Benazir Bhutto's husband Asif Ali Zardari and Bhutto's son Bilawal entering news conference 2. Wide of news conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bilawal Zardari, son of assassinated PPP politician Benazir Bhutto: "I'm thankful...
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Bosnia - Sarajevo Handover Decision Protest

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In Sarajevo, more than two thousand Bosnian Serbs protested on Saturday (25/11) against the decision to unify the city under the control of the Muslim-Croat Federation. The protestors carried banners proclaiming "Sarajevo is our city,"...
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Bosnia - Press Conference Michael Steiner

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Michael Steiner, deputy to the UN High Representative for Civilian Affairs in Bosnia, Carl Bildt, expressed disappointment on Saturday (13/4) with the Bosnian Federation Parliament's inability to resolve a political deadlock over the...
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BOSNIA: MOSTAR: TENSIONS MOUNT BETWEEN MUSLIMS AND CROATS

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English/Nat Top NATO and E-U officials have been meeting in Mostar to try and reduce tensions between Croats and Muslims in the Bosnian city. There's been a renewed clash between the two sides in the northern Usora valley - in violation...
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SYND 6-12-70 A PROTEST IN DUBLIN OVER THE EUROPEAN COMMON MARKET

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Republican opponents of the government march through the streets of Dublin to the post office to protest against Northern Ireland's entry into the European Common Market. The film includes an interview with a Sinn Fein leader Sean...
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SYND 14/01/1970 BONGO PRESS CONFERENCE ON BIAFRA SITUATION

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President Albert Bongo of Gabon at press conference regarding the situation in Biafra 1 SOUNDBITE: (French) President Albert Bongo speaking about the situation in Biafra Film: Pos - Sound: Yes- Colour - Paperwork N - NYFilm: a0060565 -...
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RR 8632C

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Tennis Champion - Martina Navratilova - defected to the West in 1975. Eleven years later - travelling as an American citizen - Navratilova has visited the town where she grew up in Czechoslovakia. 1. Reporters and family awaiting...
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Greek Cypriot government official on election outcome

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1. Exterior of building where news conference is being held 2. Close of Cyprus flag 3. Wide of Greek Cypriot government spokesman Stefanos Stefanou talking to media 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Stefanos Stefanou, Greek Cypriot government...
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USA: WASHINGTON: IRANIAN ARMS TO BOSNIA INVESTIGATION

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English/Nat A US ambassador has given evidence to a congressional committee over his involvement in allowing Iran to send arms to the Muslims in Bosnia during 1994. Peter Galbraith, a high profile ambassador to Croatia, was called to...
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More positive drug tests in Olympic weightlifting

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1. Wide IOC/ATHOC (Athens Organising Committee) briefing 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Giselle Davies, IOC Spokesperson: "In fact there are five weightlifters not six. There will be a communication done shortly by the federation. The IOC is...
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USA: OHIO: BOSNIAN PEACE TALKS

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English/Nat U-S negotiators have been holding marathon talks with Balkan leaders in Dayton, trying to bridge the many differences between the warring sides. But despite earlier reports that a peace deal for Bosnia might be imminent, U-S...
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SOUTH KOREA: SAMUEL BERGER COMMENTS ON WEAPONS INSPECTIONS

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English/Nat The U-S says it needs to investigate the status of a possible nuclear facility in the communist state of North Korea. It warned "further provocations" would threaten the progress that had been made between the U-S and North...
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Bosnia - Bildt Addresses Presser

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EU High representative Carl Bildt gave the go-ahead on Wednesday (10/4) to the participation of the Republic of Serbska in the Bosnia reconstruction conference in Brussels. Speaking in Sarajevo on his return from Asia, Bildt said he was...
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Belarus - CIS Leaders Call For Closer Ties

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CIS leaders call for closer ties Leaders of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) met in Belarus's capital Minsk for a mini-summit on Friday (26/5) and called for closer economic and military ties. Focussing on the security issues...
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Just 10 days before the start of the Women's World Cup in Canada, the U.S. Women's team is trying to stay focused as the world's eyes are on the FIFA corruption arrests. (May 27)

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SHOTLIST:AP Television - AP Clients OnlyNew York City - 27 May 20151. Wide of USWNT coach Jillian Ellis2. SOUNDBITE (English) Jillian Ellis, Coach of US Women's National Team:"This sport is about 11 players on a field and nothing is...
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CAN812 PRESIDENT BANDA OF MALAWI

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Dr Hastings Banda, becomes President of Malawi, following an adoption of a new constitution to form a republic on 6 July 1966. Banda speaks at press conference following the cabinet crisis and discusses the situation in Southern Rhodesia...
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CAN699 PRESIDENT AZIKIWE OF NIGERIA INTERVIEWED IN DORKING

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Benjamin Nnamdi Azikiwe, President of Nigeria, who is recovering from an illness in Britain, was interviewed on Monday 17th January 1966 about the political situation in Nigeria. ***Dupe Neg at z062750*** 1. ms Burford Bridge Hotel pan...
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RR7644A RHODESIA IAN SMITH PROFILE

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Ever since his unilateral declaration of independence (UDI) from Britain in November 1965, Rhodesian Premier Ian Smith has tried to maintain what he called "acceptable standards of civilisation" - the preservation of white supremacy and...
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CAN344 INTERVIEW WITH BRITISH GENERAL GEOFFREY BOURNE ON SOUTH EAST ASIA

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General Geoffrey Bourne, Lord Bourne, who has held a number of top military postions in the UK, interviewed on the current postion in South East Asia. 1. cu Bourne, asked about the position in South East Asia, three forms of military...
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Daring female bodybuilder encourages other women to follow her lead

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The sport of bodybuilding has remained a traditionally male-dominated pastime in India. But now, one Mumbai-based female bodybuilder is taking on the hefty weight of encouraging other women to join her and train professionally. Meet...
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CAN704 RHODESIANS INTERVIEWED IN SALISBURY ON NIGERIAN SITUATION AND HOW IT AFFECTS RHODESIA

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People on streets of Salisbury are interviewed about situation in Nigeria and how it affects Rhodesia, many think that Nigerian crisis proves that black people are incapable of running a country. 1. ms woman reporter standing in a park,...
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SYND 7 10 74 INTERVIEW WITH GLAFKOS KLERIDES IN NICOSIA

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Interview with the President of the Republic of Cyprus Glafkos Klerides 1. ms Klerides being interviewed (SOUNDBITE): English, talking about Cyprus situation Film: Pos - Sound: Yes - Colour - NYFilm: c0048503 - LN Number: LN56938 -...
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CLEAN : Olympics: No timeframe for reinstating Russia: Coe

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CLEAN : Olympics: No timeframe for reinstating Russia: Coe