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Former UN weapons inspector in Iraq comments on Security Council resolution

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File - Baghdad - March 1998 1. Various of weapons inspectors' HQ and Scott Ritter Washington DC - November 8, 2002 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Scott Ritter, former UN weapons inspector: "He (President Bush) says they have the weapons but he...
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Israel moving forward with plan to build nearly 900 new settlement homes in East Jerusalem

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Tel Zion settlement, West Bank 1. Wide of construction sire overlooking West Bank 2. Mid of construction site 3. SOUNDBITE: (Hebrew) Uri Ariel, Israeli Housing Minister: "In simple words, we are simply building. Go outside and see we...
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Bloomberg

Sydney Siege: 10-20 Hostages Held by at Least One Gunman

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Dec. 15 -- Armed police surrounded a central Sydney cafe where at least one gunman took staff and customers hostage, as Prime Minister Tony Abbott said the siege may be politically motivated. Bloomberg's Paul Allen has the latest on...
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Putin in Very Dangerous Political Place: Blond

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Dec. 18 -- Respublica Director General Phillip Blond and Better Capital Founder Jon Moulton discuss the Russian economy amid low oil prices and what that means politically for Putin. They speak on Bloomberg Television's The Pulse....
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Gordon Brown makes statement to the press about the Election result.

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Gordon Brown makes statement to the press about the Election result.
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WRAP Release of 6,300 prisoners, Suu Kyi comment, released prisoner sots

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Yangon, Myanmar 1. Various of released female prisoners walking out of Insein prison 2. Various of family members of prisoners waiting outside the main gate of prison 3. Various of activists wearing yellow shirts holding placards with...
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Australians cast their ballot in elections

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1. Tilt down exterior, Australia House 2. Coat of arms on building 3. Pan across election posters 4. Interior of Australia House with voting infrastructure 5. Various of Australians registering to vote 6. Stewards directing voters 7....
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USA: LAWYERS FOR LOUISE WOODWARD ASK JUDGE TO ALTER VERDICT (5)

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English/Nat The lawyers for the British au pair who was convicted of murder say the evidence doesn't add up to a conviction and asked a judge on Tuesday to change the jury's verdict. A legal expert who has presented cases in front of...
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US Sec of State photo-op with Spanish PM Zapatero, Rice presser

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1. Wide exterior of building 2. Cutaway of media outside building 3. Mid interior of Condoleezza Rice, US Secretary of State walking up staircase to greet Spanish Foreign Minister, Miguel Angel Moratinos UPSOUND: Condoleezza Rice...
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Kagame votes, polls close, counting begins, observers

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1. Various of Rwanda's President Paul Kagame, casting his vote in polling station 2. Various of polling officials counting votes 3. Wide of start of African Union election observers in news conference 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Anil Gayan,...
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Front-runner in presidential race expects to see a result without need for a run-off

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Abdullah Abdullah, a front-runner in the upcoming presidential race said on Wednesday he would accept the result of credible elections. Speaking in the closing hours of the election campaign period, Abdullah, who was runner-up in the...
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Obama saya no quick end to embargo on Cuba

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President Barack Obama said on Friday he doesn't expect a quick end to the U.S. economic embargo on Cuba or the likelihood that he will soon visit the communist nation. Two days after reopening diplomatic relations with Cuba, Obama said...
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USA: OJ SIMPSON TO FACE CIVIL LAWSUITS FROM MURDER VICTIMS FAMILIES

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English/Nat OJ Simpson may be a free man after Tuesday's 'not guilty' verdict but his days in the courtroom are not over. Simpson still faces three civil lawsuits from the families of the murder victims from the mother and father of Ron...
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QUEUES GATHER AT POLLING STATIONS AHEAD OF ELECTIONS

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The sun rose over the Giza pyramids and a new chapter in Egyptian politics on Wednesday morning, as voters prepared to cast their ballots in the country's first-ever free presidential elections. It is hoped the much-anticipated vote will...
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UK delegation in first visit by lawmakers to Iran in years ahead of further nuclear talks

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The head of the first UK Parliamentary delegation to Iran in years has called for a swift and satisfactory conclusion to upcoming talks over implementing the first phase of the Geneva nuclear accord. Speaking in Tehran on Wednesday,...
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Burundi - President meets foreign envoys

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New Burundian president meets with foreign envoys.
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Polls open in national elex, right wing candidate Wilders voting

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1. Wide of Hofvijver lake outside building where Dutch parliament is seated 2. Close-up of Dutch national flag 3. Wide of square inside Dutch parliament 4. Close up of plate reading (Dutch) "Entrance to polling station" 5. Man opening...
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Iraq

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Iraq The United States mounted pressure on Iraq, saying the country was part of an axis of evil supporting and funding terrorism. The topic was an important part of discussions in Texas between US President George W Bush and British...
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Highlights of president's weekly radio address

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1. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US President: "This week I welcomed Prime Minister Tony Blair to Camp David, where we discussed the progress being made in the war to disarm Iraq, end the dictatorship, and liberate the Iraqi...
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UN mission probes human rights in NKorea; issue of abductions discussed

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The first UN panel of experts investigating human rights violations in North Korea, met with Japanese officials in Tokyo on Wednesday, to discuss Pyongyang's past abductions of Japanese citizens. Japan and North Korea are at odds over...
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As presidential contenders turn their attention to the grueling nominating contests ahead, analysts look back to see how Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton and Republican John McCain can capitalize on their New Hampshire wins.

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HEADLINE: AP Analysis: Where's the momentum? CAPTION: John McCain and Hillary Clinton have shaken up the race for president with their wins in the New Hampshire primaries. As the race moves on, the question is which candidates now have...
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STORY: President F.W. De Klerk of South Africa has denied that his government had a strategy to undermine its opponents. Mr De Klerk, fighting to regain his image as a reformist following disclosures of secret police funding of the...
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UK For Min Jack Straw on stalled talks

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1. Zoom into Jack Straw, British Foreign Secretary 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jack Straw, British Foreign Secretary: "We have had a series of further discussions this morning with the Austrian Foreign Minister, with the Greek Foreign...
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David Cameron On Visit To Salford Royal Hospital

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David Cameron On Visit To Salford Royal Hospital