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USA: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: RECOUNT LATEST

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English/Nat In the United States, lawyers for George W. Bush and Al Gore have been battling before the U-S Supreme Court over Florida's disputed recount. The nine Supreme Court justices are hearing an appeal by George W. Bush, wants the...
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Lawyers demo against Musharraf and emergency rule

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1. Lawyers and others outside district courts building 2. Lawyers protesting, police in the middle 3. Close up of lawyer clapping 4. Lawyers marching 5. Lawyer shouting UPSOUND: (English) "Go, Musharraf Go!" 6. Protesting lawyers...
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Supreme Court rejects appeal of Bali bomber

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NB: wrong slate on tape, story correct Jakarta, 7 January 2004 1. Wide exterior of Indonesia's Supreme Court 2. Sign of the Court 3. Mid shot of Supreme Court judge Toton Suprapto talking to journalists 4. SOUNDBITE: (Bahasa Indonesia),...
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USA: CLINTON IMPEACHMENT HEARINGS LATEST SITUATION

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English/Nat Now that impeachment proceedings into U-S President Bill Clinton's conduct are a certainty, the question around Washington is not whether hearings will take place - but how. Four Republican and Democratic members of the...
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TBS Court hearing of DC madam involved in Tobias scandal

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1. Walking shot of defendant Deborah Jeane Palfrey and attorneys 2. Palfrey walking past photographers and into courthouse 3. Courthouse sign 4. Wide shot of satellite news gathering trucks outside courthouse 5. Wide shot of Palfrey at...
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A federal judge in Michigan has dismissed conspiracy charges and gutted the federal government's case against seven members of a U.S. militia. who prosecutors said were homegrown extremists poised for war

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HEADLINE: US militia members cleared of conspiracy CAPTION: A federal judge in Michigan has dismissed conspiracy charges and gutted the government's case against seven members of a U.S. militia. who prosecutors said were homegrown...
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The NFL and the players are meeting for a third straight day of mediation. Commissioner Roger Goodell and several owners are joined by NFLPA chief DeMaurice Smith and a group of players before a U.S. magistrate judge.

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HEADLINE: AP source: Goodell, Smith, players meeting CAPTION: The NFL and the players are meeting for a third straight day of mediation. Commissioner Roger Goodell and several owners are joined by NFLPA chief DeMaurice Smith and a group...
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SYND 16-5-74 CHAIRMAN OF JUDICIARY COMMITTEE PRESS CONFERENCE

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Peter Rodino Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee speaking to newsmen concerning the decision by the committee to subpoena further White House documents and tapes 1. Peter Rodino Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee speaking...
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Court orders barrier changes, Palestinian reax

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Jerusalem, 30 June 2004 1. Various exteriors of Israeli Supreme Court with Israeli flags 2. Interiors of courtroom 3. Woman inside with documents 4. Pan across courtroom 5. Map of planned barrier 6. Israeli military representative and...
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West Bank separation barrier threat to UNESCO cultural site

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AP Television Battir, West Bank - 6 May 2012 1. Wide of children swimming in reservoir that is part of Battir's elaborate ancient irrigation system 2. Mid of channel directing spring water into reservoir 3. Close up of waterfall 4....
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USA: LORI BERENSON'S PARENTS LAUNCH CAMPAIGN TO FREE HER FROM JAIL

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English/Nat The parents of an American woman jailed in Peru for alleged involvement with the Marxist Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement launched a campaign on Thursday to free their daughter. The M-R-T-A recently achieved notoriety as...
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A North Carolina woman accused of snatching an infant from a New York hospital more than two decades ago after failing in her own attempts to have children was ordered held without bail on kidnapping charges Monday in federal court in Manhattan.

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HEADLINE: Suspect in '87 baby snatching held without bail CAPTION: A NC woman accused of snatching an infant from a New York hospital more than two decades ago after failing in her own attempts to have children was ordered held without...
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Senate vote on detainees, plus comment from Rumsfeld

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Washington, DC 1. Wide shot of Senate floor 2. Mid shot of senators 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Senator Lindsey Graham, (Republican - South Carolina): "I would urge a no vote to ensure that the right of appeal is consistent with the law of...
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USA: WASHINGTON: CLINTON/LEWINSKY SCANDAL LATEST

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English/Nat White House attempts to strike a deal with Congressional Republicans in order to save U-S President Bill Clinton from impeachment proceedings are facing tough odds. Tom DeLay, a member of the Republican leadership in the...
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Federal court throws out amnesties for two leaders of military dictatorship

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Buenos Aires, Argentina - 26 April, 2007 1. Wide shot of Mothers of Plaza de Mayo gathered in front of the "Pink House" Presidential Palace 2. Various shots of women marching in Plaza de Mayo holding blue banner 3. Pan from women with...
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Debate over prospect of first lady in Islamic dress

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Kazlicesme, Istanbul - 21 August 2007 1. Wide of stage during AKP (Justice and Development Party) rally for elections 2. Presidential candidate and foreign minister Abdullah Gul waving 3. Various of Gul's wife, Hayrunnisa Gul, wearing...
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Serbia - Students protest against Milosevic

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Several thousand university students marched through Belgrade on Sunday (8/12) as opponents of Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic awaited the Supreme Court's full verdict on their appeal to overturn annulment of their victories in...
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Latest on constitutional vote, Zelaya meeting international observers

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1. Manuel Zelaya, President of Honduras, greeting ambassadors 2. Zelaya greeting international observers 3. Cutaway of photographer 4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Manuel Zelaya, President of Honduras "Tomorrow will be a historic moment in our...
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4:3 Obama clashes with African host over gay rights; comments on Snowden, Mandela, Supreme Court ruling

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1. US President Barack Obama and Senegalese President Macky Sall arrive for news conference 2. Sall talking 3. Obama listening 4. Media 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, President of United States: "I believe at the root of who we are...
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US envoy Robert Blake on reports of beatings, prospect of elections

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1. US Assistant Secretary of State Robert Blake arriving for news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Blake, Assistant Secretary of State: "We heard reports, for example in Addu, that there were quiet serious violations of human...
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USA: SUPREME COURT POLL VERDICT AWAITED

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English/Nat As protesters gathered outside, the U.S. Supreme Court justices questioned the Florida Supreme Court decision requiring recounts of thousands of votes, some suggesting that it amounted to a change in law and others worried...
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Judge Sonia Sotomayor signalled an openness to television coverage of Supreme Court proceedings Thursday as she neared the end of three grueling days of questioning.

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HEADLINE: Sotomayor signals support for Supreme Court TV CAPTION: Judge Sonia Sotomayor signalled an openness to television coverage of Supreme Court proceedings Thursday as she neared the end of three grueling days of questioning. (July...
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SCOTUS Police Chase

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HEADLINE: Supreme Court to take up police deadly force CAPTION: Victor Harris was caught speeding near Atlanta. He admits to that, but says the way police stopped him left him a wheelchair for life. Two courts agree, now the Supreme...
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USA: JUSTICE DEPARTMENT CLAIMS VICTORY IN LAWSUIT AGAINST MICROSOFT

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English/Nat The U-S Justice Department on Thursday claimed victory in its lawsuit against Microsoft Corporation over what it called anti-competitive practices. A federal judge ordered Microsoft to stop forcing computer makers to install...