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US troops withdraw from streets and coast, reax to downsizing

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March 6 2010 1. Wide of US military camp set at airport 2. Pan of US military vehicle driving at airport March 7 2010 3. Pan of soldier lifting bags and getting ready to check gear before departing from Port-au-Prince 4. Close up of...
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NGOs struggle to build makeshift school in one of the camps

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1. Various of workers putting up tent school 2. Various of children playing 3. Children carrying desk into tent 4. Wide of children watching 5. Boys carrying bench 6. Various of workers constructing tents 7. Boy writing his name...
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Survivors mark two month anniversary of disaster

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1. Various of Haitian team removing rubble from collapsed house in Bell Air neighbourhood 2. Pull out of man moving remains of human jaw bone with his boot 3. Various of team at work, digging through rubble 4. Close of human skull...
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Opening of Kenneth Cole high-end clothing store in Port au Prince

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U.S. clothing designer Kenneth Cole opened his first boutique in Haiti on Thursday. The store celebrated its grand opening in a hotel complex in Petionville, a neigborhood in Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince. Haiti's Prime Minister Laurent...
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Latest from earthquake zone; looting continues

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1. Travelling shot of people on street including UN peacekeeper, UPSOUND: gunshot 2. UN peacekeeper holding handgun 3. UN peacekeepers standing around destroyed building 4. Various of suspected looters emerging from building with bags...
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At least 11 dead after crowded ferry sinks off southern coast

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Gressier 1. Various of sunken ferry 2. Dead body in the water 3. Local resident dragging dead body with tree branch 4. Local children watching 5. Locals in the water trying to get bodies out 6. Dead body trapped in the rocks 7. Locals...
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Furious protests greet Haiti election results

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HEADLINE: Furious protests greet Haiti election results CAPTION: Haitian election results were greeted by street protests and questions about its integrity. A former first lady and a candidate backed by the outgoing president were to go...
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Special UN envoy meets president-elect Martelly, visits school

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1. Haitian President-elect Michel Martelly smiling at cameras on arrival for meeting with Haiti's current Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive, and Bill Clinton, who co-chairs the Interim Commission for the Reconstruction for Haiti (IHRC)...
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WRAP Latest on cholera outbreak, hospital; prison

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Cap-Haitien 1. Wide entrance to Doctors Without Borders' cholera treatment centre in gymnasium 2. Travelling shot of woman carrying child to treatment centre 3. Mid of woman with child at entrance to treatment centre 4. Close of IV...
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Latest as Haitians go to the polls in Senate elections

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1. Wide of central market road in Port-au-Prince with very few people 2. Wide of man walking 3. Wide of people walking in the street, smoke from smouldering pile in street 4. Tracking shot of almost empty street 5. Wide of exterior of...
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Quake injured offered hope at one of Haiti''s few prosthetics centres

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Port-au-Prince, 24 March 2010 1. Wide interior of Handicap International / Healing Hands for Haiti prosthetic workshop and rehabilitation centre 2. Various of 3-year-old girl Stefi Pierre kicking a soccer ball with her prosthetic leg,...
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WRAP Mob attacks radio station, adds parliament

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Mount Boutilier, Port-Au-Prince, Haiti - January 13, 2004 1. Radio transmission mast 2. Policeman with radio 3. Interior of building where transmission equipment was smashed 4. Various of severed cables 5. Various of people inspecting...
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Haiti's leading candidate opposes recount

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HEADLINE: Haiti's leading candidate opposes recount CAPTION: Mirlande Manigat, the candidate who appeared to be leading following Haiti's presidential election, said she opposes a recount of the ballots, criticising election officials. ...
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Focus on struggle of family living in temporary shelter in park

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1. Wide of entrance of Champ de Mars, a park across from the presidential palace of Haiti which is now home to displaced people camping out 2. Young woman washing clothes in plastic bowl outside 3. Close up of hands washing a bag in...
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Progress report on role of UN peacekeepers

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1. Mid of armoured United Nations vehicles 2. Mid of UN peacekeepers in vehicle 3. Wide of Cite Soleil 4. Various of residents walking around Cite Soleil 5. Various of street market in Cite Soleil 6. Mid of Brazilian UN peacekeeper in...
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Shakira helps rebuild Haiti school damaged in 2010 quake

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music/video/performance rights must be cleared AP Entertainment Port-au-Prince, 31 March 2011 1. Various of Shakira and security entourage arriving at the school 2. Students clapping as she approaches 3. Shakira and nuns entering the...
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South African Nobel Prize laureate, Bishop Desmond Tutu celebrates mass

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1. Wide shot of Trinity Cathedral 2. People going into the cathedral 3. Haitian interim President Boniface Alexandre entering the cathedral 4. Various of Archbishop Desmond Tutu going towards the altar 5. Wide shot of the ceremony 6....
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WRAP Aid effort continues in capital, distribution, Preval

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1. Wide of large crowd gathered to receive aid as UN soldiers keep control 2. Zoom out of people gathered, waiting to receive aid 3. Mid of UN soldiers trying to control crowd 4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Fernando Suares, Second in Command for...
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Haiti's capital turned quiet Wednesday as prayer services marked the anniversary of the country's worst natural disaster in history.

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HEADLINE: Prayer and mourning in Haiti a year after quake CAPTION: Haiti's capital turned quiet Wednesday as prayer services marked the anniversary of the country's worst natural disaster in history. John Mone reports. (Jan....
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Scores await treatment as cholera epidemic spreads; presser

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L'Estere 1. Wide of bridge over the Artibonite river, where people infected with cholera got their water 2. Close of the dirty looking Artibonite river water 3. Pan of queue of people leading up to hospital 4. Mid of Cuban doctor...
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UN, police efforts to free French, Haitian hostages

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January 27, 2006 1. Wide shot of airport road 2. Pan of the area officials believe kidnapping occurred 3. Medium shot of cyclist on dusty road 4. SOUNDBITE (English): David Wimhurst, Spokesperson, United Nations Stabilisation Mission in...
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Scenes after Dutch beat Brazil to make the semi-final

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Maastricht, The Netherlands - 2 July 2010 1. Netherlands fans celebrating in bar after watching Brazil versus Netherlands match on television 2. Wide pan of football fans cheering in cafes along street 3. Fan dancing on chair, others...
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Haiti - Earthquake

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Scenes of destruction Port au Prince - 13 January, 2010 1. People walking past dead bodies covered in white sheets 2. Aerials, collapsed presidential palace 3. Aerials, destruction 4. House, with wall collapsed showing bedroom 5....
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Tropical Storm Emily skirted the coast of the Dominican Republic and appears to have largely spared Haiti, where hundreds of thousands still live in makeshift shelters in and around the capital Port-Au-Prince.

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HEADLINE: TS Emily largely spares Haiti, Dom. Rep. CAPTION: Tropical Storm Emily skirted the coast of the Dominican Republic and appears to have largely spared Haiti, where hundreds of thousands still live in makeshift shelters in and...