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Top UN envoy makes unannounced trip to meet president

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1. Various of UN envoy Francois Fall arriving at Mogadishu's Aden Abdulle Osman airport 2. Mid of Fall getting into African Union military vehicle 3. Wide of Fall arriving at the National Reconciliation conference venue with Ali Mahdi...
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US Marines clear unexploded ammunition around airport.

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1. US Marines carrying large rocket 2. Soldiers placing rocket in hole 3. Various of soldiers putting shells into pit in ground 4. Wide shot soldier walking towards pit 5. Various of soldier preparing shells for demolition 6. Various of...
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4:3 Syrian troops plant land mines along parts of border with Lebanon

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1. Wide of Syrian troops thought to be planting mines 2. Syrian soldier carrying a box thought to contain mines, other troops digging the ground 3. Wide of troops, zoom in to troops digging 4. Mid of military vehicle 5. Tilt down of...
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AFGHANISTAN: TRUCE CALLED TO ALLOW FOR IMMUNISATION PROGRAMME

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English/Nat A five-day truce has been called throughout Afghanistan to allow a mass immunisation programme to take place, targeting polio and other children's diseases. It's been organised by the United Nations Children's Fund - UNICEF...
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KOSOVO: WOMEN MINE CLEARANCE STAFF

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English/Nat An international aid group is recruiting women for mine clearance of areas laid with bombs in Kosovo. Norwegian People's Aid is working with 65 women in western Kosovo, where mines laid during the recent war with Serbia....
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Karen refugees flee brutal Myanmar army offensive

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AP Television News Ei Htu Hta village, Papun District, Karen State, Myanmar - 9 May, 2006 1. Camp set up by Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) called Ei Htu Hta, where they've built it in last few weeks 2. Various shots of IDPs...
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WRAP Scene of landmine, presser by commander and mourning

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Charafyab (14 km west of Kabul) 1. Wide of area (where soldiers killed in explosion while on patrol) 2. Various of soldiers and vehicles on patrol Camp Julien (west of Kabul) 3. Various of Canadian camp 4. Wide of Canadian and Afghan...
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Three marines injured at Kandahar airport, airlifted to Camp Rhino

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Kandahar 1. Helicopter landing at Kandahar airport 2. Jeep heading towards injured Marines 3. First injured Marine (with bandaged hand) being helped to helicopter 4. Second injured Marine on stretcher being put into helicopter 5....
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BRUSSELS: AID ORGANISATIONS MEET TO DISCUSS BANNING LAND MINES

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Eng/French/Nat International politicians and representatives of aid organisations have gathered in the Belgian capital to discuss the international banning of land mines. The four-day meeting in Brussels aims to drum up world-wide...
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About 600 anti-tank landmines seized by Iraq police

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1. Wide shot of of Iraqi police 8th division headquarters, with police standing by 600 land mines. 2. Police with land mines 3. Police carry land mines into courtyard to display 4. Cutaway to piles of land mines 5. Close up of...
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USA: REACTION TO WINNERS OF NOBEL PEACE PRIZE UPDATE

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English/Nat The U-S-based International Campaign to Ban Landmines (I-C-B-L and its coordinator Jody Williams won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday. They were cited for their work in pushing worldwide elimination of the weapons, which kill...
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Colombian rocker Juanes plays unique concert at EU Parliament

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1. Tilt up of exterior of European (EU) Parliament in Brussels 2. Juanes, Colombian singer entering EU parliament chamber 3. Various wide of Juanes arriving with audience applauding 4. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Josďż˝ Ignacio Salafranca...
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BOSNIA: US MAY SUPPORT BAN ON USE OF ANTI PERSONNEL MINES

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Serbo-Croat/English The United States may support an international ban on the use of anti-personnel land mines, according to a report in the New York Times. The chairman of the U-S Joint Chiefs of Staff, General John Shalikashvili has...
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Mass baptism site to be opened near heavily mined area

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1. Wide of baptism site 2. Mid of sign reading (English/Hebrew/Arabic): "Danger mines!" 3. Mid of soldiers 4. Pull out of Silvan Shalom, Israeli Vice Prime Minister and Minister for Regional Development, unveiling sign at opening...
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UK: DIANA MEMORIAL FUND TRUSTEES ANNOUNCE 1ST ROUND OF GRANTS

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English/Nat Trustees of Princess Diana's Memorial Fund announced, on Tuesday, the first round of grants from the charity fund -- with 13 (m) million pounds (21.3 (m) million U-S dollars) going to her favourite charities. From the arts to...
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British soldiers on demining mission + military briefing

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1. Various shots of unexploded ordinance and debris of wrecked military hardware 2. British engineers walking through field by wreckage 3. Destroyed Russian tank 4. Afghan man watching 5. Various of British engineers making thick barrier...
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ISAF demining in and around Kabul

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1. Countdown and explosion of ordinance 2. Soldier digging around shells 3. Close-up shell 4. Soldiers surrounded by shells 5. Interior of container with several shells 6. Soldier inspecting container gives thumbs up 7. Various shells 8....
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CAMBODIA: FIGHTING CONTINUES ON THAI BORDER

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Natural Sound Fighting between Cambodian government forces and resistance troops continued around a key Thai border post on Friday. Forces loyal to Second Premier Hun Sen have been trying to move in closer on the last resistance...
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NICARAGUA: NEW PROGRAMME TO RID COUNTRY OF LANDMINES

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Spanish/Nat The government of Nicaragua has launched a new programme to rid the country of landmines: a deadly legacy of the country's civil war. Only about 30 thousand of the estimated 130 thousand landmines set in the country have...
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Bader Company Building, Al-Taji Military Base, Baghdad life returning to normal, Demining Operation On Former Frontline

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18.4.03 Bader Company site, 40 km south of Baghdad Exterior Bader Company building, 40 km south of Baghdad Poster Saddam Hussein Interior of factory Missile casings piled in container Various of missile casings piled on...
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ANGOLA: BRITAIN'S DIANA PRINCESS OF WALES VISIT

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English/Nat A plea by Britain's Princess Diana for a world-wide ban on land mines has sparked a political row in her homeland. Her comments, made during her trip to Angola, have angered some members of Britain's ruling Conservative...
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BOSNIA: FINAL DAY OF BRITAIN'S PRINCESS DIANA ANTI LANDMINE VISIT UPDATE

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Natural Sound Diana, Princess of Wales, returned to London on Sunday having had an emotional day in war-ravaged Sarajevo. She had spent the third and final day of her tour of Bosnia visiting civilians injured by land mines. The...
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USA: CLINTON CALLS FOR EXEMPTIONS TO LANDMINES BAN

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English/Nat President Clinton on Tuesday said the U-S took a backseat to no one in seeking a treaty banning land mines. He was speaking after the Oslo talks on a landmines ban were postponed for a day to give U-S negotiators time to...
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UK: SALISBURY: ARMY DESTROYS ONE THOUSAND ANTI PERSONNEL MINES

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English/Nat The British army on Monday destroyed a thousand antipersonnel mines as part of its commitment to the Ottawa Treaty. The Treaty signed last November is aimed at banning the use of antipersonnel land mines around the...