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Bolivia's highest court rules President Morales can seek re-election in 2014

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La Paz - 30 April 2013 1. Wide of newspapers announcing decision by Bolivia's Constitutional Court that President Evo Morales can run for third term in elections set for December 2014 2. Mid of newspaper front pages, reading from left...
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Court approves Madonna's 2nd adoption

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Blantyre - 12 June 2009 1. Various set up shots of Malawi supreme court of appeal 2. Wide interior shot of court room - zooms out from government emblem to a wide then zooms in to a mid shot of Allan Chinula, Madonna's lawyer 3. Mid shot...
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Court says Mandla Mandela must return bodies of children to original burial site

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1. Mandela family lawyers, including Wesley Hayes (far right), walking Mthatha court building 2. Mandla Mandela's legal team walking into court building 3. Wide of media outside court building 4. Mid of Makaziwe Mandela, Nelson...
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BOSNIA: BOSNIAN SERB POWER STRUGGLE ENTERS A NEW PHASE

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English/Nat The Bosnian Serb power struggle entered a new phase on Tuesday with a debate in a top court to determine whether President Biljana Plavsic's dissolution of parliament last month was legal. The Constitutional Court is staffed...
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Thousands pay last respects to civil rights pioneer

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1. Wide top shot of Capitol Rotunda interior 2. People inside Capitol Rotunda walking around coffin paying their final respects to Rosa Parks 3. Coffin, people walking past in foreground 4. Various of new Supreme Court nominee Samuel...
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USA: CLINTON/LEWINSKY CASE: SECRET SERVICE AGENTS GIVES EVIDENCE

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English/Nat Secret Service Agents protecting President Clinton have gone to a Federal Court in Washington, where they are to give testimony about the sex scandal surrounding President Clinton. It follows a last minute decision by Supreme...
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Israel withholds Palestinian tax revenues after ICC move; reactions

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Israel's prime minister said on Sunday that his government "will not stand idly by" in the face of the Palestinians' decision to join the International Criminal Court in the Hague to pursue war-crimes charges against Israel. "We will...
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Convictions dismissed against Anna Nicole Smith's boyfriend, psychiatrist

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AP Television Los Angeles, 6 January 2011 1. Medium shot of Howard K. Stern exiting Los Angeles courthouse, greeted by cameras 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Howard K. Stern/Anna Nicole Smith's boyfriend: "I feel vindicated. I feel that this...
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Call for tougher penalties in anti-trust case

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1. Various of courtroom sketches 2. Exterior court building 3. Wide shot of government lawyers outside court 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tom Miller, Government Lawyer: "If there's anything adverse to Microsoft, anything that's going to...
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Italian embassy briefing on return of Italian marines to face murder charges

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1. Zoom out from Italian embassy cars arriving at embassy, AUDIO: sirens 2. Mid of media trying to film and photograph cars as they go through gate 3. Wide of Staffan De Mistura, Italian foreign ministry undersecretary, arriving for news...
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Violence as rally urging Morsi to "cleanse" judiciary continues

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1. Wide of supporters and opponents of Egypt's president Mohamed Morsi clashing, a molotov cocktail landed between them 2. Mid tracking shot of riot police armoured vehicles firing tear gas from bridge over looking Tahrir square 3. Mid...
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USA: FOURTH ARTICLE OF IMPEACHMENT VOTED

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English/Nat The House Judiciary Committee on Saturday approved a fourth and final article of impeachment against U-S President Bill Clinton. Plagued by partisanship to the end, the vote was again split along party lines. The committee...
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Federal appeals court judges peppered attorneys with tough questions Wednesday in a landmark gay marriage case that could affect 4 states. (Aug. 7th)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus015079 Three federal judges weighing arguments in a landmark gay marriage hearing Wednesday peppered attorneys on both sides with tough questions, with one judge expressing deep skepticism about...
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Musharraf's spokesman comments on him being banned from elections

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1. Wide of Dr. Mohammad Amjad, Secretary General of former military ruler Pervez Musharraf's All Pakistan Muslim League Party, with party members 2. Mid of meeting 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr. Mohammad Amjad, Secretary General and...
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USA: FLORIDA BALLOT FURTHER UPDATE

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English/Nat George W. Bush on Wednesday rejected Al Gore's proposal for a statewide manual recount in Florida. The Republican called the procedure under way in Democratic-leaning counties \"neither fair nor accurate\". Bush also said no...
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Final decision expected as to whether Berlusconi is banned from public office

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FILE - Rome - 25 June 2013 1. Wide shot Silvio Berlusconi walking towards and getting into his car outside his residence in Rome FILE - Rome - 19 July 2013 2. Berlusconi walking to his seat in the Italian Senate 3. Berlusconi seated...
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WRAP Bush commutes prison term of Scotter Libby, Hillary Clinton comment

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AP Television Washington, DC - Date Unknown 1. I. Lewis " Scooter" Libby leaving a building and getting into a car AP Television Washington, DC - 2 July 2007 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Paul Rothstein, Professor of Law, Georgetown...
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Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor has defended her ruling against white firefighters who accused the New Haven, Conn., government of engaging in reverse discrimination against them

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HEADLINE: Sotomayor defends ruling in case of firefighters CAPTION: Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor has defended her ruling against white firefighters who accused the New Haven, Conn., government of engaging in reverse...
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USA: AL GORE DISCUSSES APPEAL

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English/Nat Vice President Al Gore, buffeted by a highly unfavorable court ruling in Florida, said on Tuesday that he felt nothing but optimism as he awaited a ruling on his appeal by the state Supreme Court. Gore's effort to have George...
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USA: WASHINGTON: FINAL RESPECTS PAID TO JUDGE WILLIAM BRENNAN

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English/Nat The United States said a final goodbye on Tuesday to the man many Americans describe as their nation's most influential judge this century - former Supreme Court Justice William Brennan. US President Bill Clinton delivered...
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Reaction to two court decisions on Guantanamo Bay

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AP Television FILE: Langley, Virginia - date unknown 1. Zoom out from lobby area of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) building to emblem on the floor AP Television Washington DC - 18 December 2007 2. Wide of Jonathan Turley 3....
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WRAP Lucky ticket fan, cemetery estate ruling reax ADDS more fans

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1. Wide of memorial board outside Staples Center 2. Close of fan writing on board 3. Close of messages 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Eboni Butler, Michael Jackson fan: "I have the hottest ticket on the planet right now, that's for sure and it...
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Gov. Jan Brewer on Wednesday vetoed a Republican bill that set off a national debate over gay rights, religion and discrimination and subjected Arizona to blistering criticism from major corporations and political leaders from both parties. (Feb. 26)

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PHOENIX (AP) - Gov. Jan Brewer on Wednesday vetoed a Republican bill that set off a national debate over gay rights, religion and discrimination and subjected Arizona to blistering criticism from major corporations and political leaders...
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USA: CLINTON/LEWINSKY STARR INVESTIGATION REPORT LATEST (4)

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English/Nat Sources familiar with independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr's report to the U-S Congress say it accuses President Bill Clinton of lying under oath. People familiar with Starr's report say it spells out detailed evidence...