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VOICED : Boxing gets a boost in Ivory Coast

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VOICED : Boxing gets a boost in Ivory Coast
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VOICED : Surf schools making waves in Senegal

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VOICED : Surf schools making waves in Senegal
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VOICED: SOUTH AFRICA, Knysna : The France World Cup squad resumed training on Monday, a day

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VOICED: SOUTH AFRICA, Knysna : The France World Cup squad resumed training on Monday, a day
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South Africa's Zuma Said Surviving Calls to Resign

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Apr.05 -- South African President Jacob Zuma reportedly survived calls for his resignation by the ruling party following a cabinet reshuffle. Bloomberg's Amo Mbatha reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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CLEAN : Athletics Kenya condemns murder of record-breaking runner Agnes Tirop

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Athletics Kenya president Jackson Tuwei condemns the murder of record-breaking runner Agnes Tirop, who was stabbed to death who was stabbed to death in an incident that has shocked her home country and the world of athletics (Footage by...
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U.S. Soccer Briefly Scrubs Emblem From Iran Flag At World Cup

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The U.S. Soccer Federation decision added yet another political firestorm to the Middle East's first World Cup.
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BOSNIA: AUSTRALIA SENDS SHEEP FOR MUSLIM CELEBRATIONS

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English/Nat Many Muslims in Bosnia will be able to celebrate a traditional festival in the proper way this year, thanks to the import of a herd of sheep. More than ten thousand animals have been shipped from Australia in time for the ...
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WRAP Weightlifters fail drugs tests plus reax on sprinters

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19 August 2004 1. Various shots of the Olympic stadium (First run 0800 Europe Morning 19 August 2004) 2. Wide IOC/ATHOC (Athens Organising Committee) briefing 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Giselle Davies, IOC Spokesperson: "They were tests...
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USA - Croat/Muslim Federation Accord In Dayton

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Bosnia's Croats and Muslims signed an agreement strengthening their federation on Friday (10/11) in Dayton, Ohio. The United States said the accord was a first step towards an overall Balkan peace settlement. Bosnian President Alija...
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BOSNIA: SARAJEVO: ORGANISATION OF THE ISLAMIC CONFERENCE

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English/Nat Bosnian Serbs have fully complied with demands on prisoners of war and will be able to attend a conference where they can lobby for a big chunk of reconstruction aid. Carl Bildt, the top international civilian official...
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Switzerland - Sacirbey On Peace Talks

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Bosnian foreign minister, Mohammed Sacirbey, said on Friday afternoon (8/9) that the first round of talks on the US peace initiative were "a good basis to start from". sot of mohammed sacirbey, bosnian foreign minister: As satisfying the...
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USA - Christopher Holds Presser

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US Secretary of State Warren Christopher on Tuesday (14/5) called on leaders of the Bosnian-Croat Federation meeting with him in Washington, DC, to work towards uniting their armies, reiterating that achieving a single armed force is a...
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THE NETHERLANDS/CROATIA: 10 WAR CRIMES SUSPECTS ARRIVE IN THE HAGUE

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English/Nat Ten Croatian war crimes suspects, who surrendered to face charges before the International war crimes tribunal, have arrived at The Hague. The group includes one of the tribunal's most wanted men - leading Bosnian Croat ...
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Sky News

Struggling Schools Uniting to Share Leadership

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Struggling Schools Uniting to Share Leadership
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Top Games official concerned with corruption charges

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1. Commonwealth Games Federation chief Mike Fennell arriving for the news conference 2. Cutaway cameraman 3. Wide of news conference 4. SOUNDBITE (English): Mike Fennell, Commonwealth Games Federation chief: "Recently of course, there...
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IOC chairman applauds World Federation decision to disqualify doubles players

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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Wednesday applauded the decision to disqualify eight female badminton doubles players from the London Olympics for trying to lose matches to receive a more favourable place in the...
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RR7825B COLOMBIA THE COFFEE STORY

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Coffee prices on international markets have rocketed upwards since Brazil, the biggest producer, was hit by frost three years ago. But in neighbouring Colombia, coffee crops have been good and the nation has prospered with the high...
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New York's Black Cowboys Fight To Survive

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus055106VOICEOVER SCRIPT:Nats(road noise)TUCKED BETWEEN TWO BUSY ROADS, THE FEDERATION OF BLACK COWBOYS HAS CALLED THE BOROUGH OF QUEENS HOME FOR DECADES. BUT NOW, THE GROUP IS STRUGGLING TO...
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New York's Black Cowboys Fight To Survive

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VOICEOVER SCRIPT:Nats(road noise)TUCKED BETWEEN TWO BUSY ROADS, THE FEDERATION OF BLACK COWBOYS HAS CALLED THE BOROUGH OF QUEENS HOME FOR DECADES. BUT NOW, THE GROUP IS STRUGGLING TO SURVIVE.THE FEDERATION LOST ITS LICENSE TO RUN THE...
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VOICED : Kenyan athletes head to Rio after threat of Olympic ban

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VOICED : Kenyan athletes head to Rio after threat of Olympic ban
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VOICED : Algerian rugby bounces back with creation of first national team

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VOICED : Algerian rugby bounces back with creation of first national team
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VOICED : Fore! In Iran golf remains a game of the elite

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VOICED : Fore! In Iran golf remains a game of the elite
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Owen J Roberts Speaks On The Atlantic Union Committee

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/ Meetings surrounding the creation of NATO / Roberts addresses audience concerning congressional action on Atlantic Pact / Narrated
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IOC and POCOG on adverse weather conditions affecting schedule

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Strong winds postponed two Alpine events on Day 3 of the Pyeongchang Winter Olympic Games on Monday. Organising committee spokesman Sung Baik-you admitted that the winds were making things very difficult. But...