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UN/WFP comments on aid situation; ex-pats criticise ruling Junta
May 15, 2008
1. Various set-ups of World Food Programme spokesman Marcus Prior
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Marcus Prior, World Food Programme Spokesman:
"The World Food Programme has already bought 2,500 tonnes of rice locally. It's always...
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Veteran quarterback Brett Favre combined with the Minnesota defense to lead the Vikings into the NFC Championship game against New Orleans with a resounding win over Dallas. (Jan. 17)
HEADLINE: Favre and Vikings dismantle Dallas
CAPTION: Veteran quarterback Brett Favre combined with the Minnesota defense to lead the Vikings into the NFC Championship game against New Orleans with a resounding win over Dallas. (Jan....
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WRAP NATO Council meeting on Iraq, Afghanistan
1. Medium shot of NATO members entering meeting hall
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lord George Robertson, NATO Secretary General
"Well, no decisions have been taken, the situation is still fluid and the NATO council will consider it when the...
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CUBA: JET CARRYING HUMANITARIAN AID HELD UP AT HAVANA AIRPORT
Spanish/Eng/Nat
A jet carrying more than 72-thousand pounds of humanitarian aid was apparently held up at Havana's international airport because authorities refused to unload boxes bearing political slogans.
The aid was sent from Miami...
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The aid flooding into Haiti by plane and boat is not reaching earthquake victims quickly enough to stem growing unrest because of transportation bottlenecks and isolated violence.
HEADLINE: Haiti quake victims protest slow aid distribution
CAPTION: The aid flooding into Haiti by plane and boat is not reaching earthquake victims quickly enough to stem growing unrest because of transportation bottlenecks and...
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The United States' commercial ties with Cuba were broken 54 years ago after Fidel Castro took over. Now U.S.-Cuba trade is poised to resume, with both countries expected to benefit economically. (Dec. 18)
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus022763
(SOUNDBITE: Barbara Kotschwar, Peterson Institute for International Economics)
"If the economic embargo were to be lifted that the U.S. exports to Cuba would be about 6-billion per year....
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JORDAN: FAMILY OF SOLDIER WHO SHOT ISRAELI CHILDREN SPEAK OF DISASTER
Arabic/Nat
Ahmed Daqamseh, the Jordanian soldier who allegedly shot and killed seven Israeli school children, is in custody, while his stunned family were trying to come to terms with his actions, Friday.
Daqamseh, was a herdsman who...
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RR7401B KUWAIT: THE STATE BUILT ON OIL
With the Arab oil embargo biting, Kuwait has become
a country of international importance despite its small
size. The money that has poured into Kuwait in recent
years has been used to transform the city from a
primitive backwater to a...
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Floral tributes left at French embassy in Moscow
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYMoscow - 15 July 20161. People passing by makeshift memorial for the victims of the truck attack in Nice outside the French embassy 2. Various of people laying...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Guinea: VAT ries to 20% even on basic necessities
CLEAN : Guinea: VAT ries to 20% even on basic necessities
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Protesters march through Cleveland ahead of convention
Dozens of protesters march through the streets of Cleveland as the city braces itself for the start of the Republican National Convention
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Thai ex PM Yingluck facing jail on top of impeachment threat
CLEAN : Thai ex PM Yingluck facing jail on top of impeachment threat
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Thai farmers protest in new challenge to P
CLEAN : Thai farmers protest in new challenge to P
AFP News Agency
VOICED : 50th anniversary of the libreta Cubas
VOICED : 50th anniversary of the libreta Cubas
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : ICoast urging change: cocoa pays but rice feeds the hungry
CLEAN : ICoast urging change: cocoa pays but rice feeds the hungry
AFP News Agency
VOICED: Uneasy calm returns in Mozambique after food riots
VOICED: Uneasy calm returns in Mozambique after food riots
AFP News Agency
VOICED : After China woes Vietnams lychee farmers head to new markets
Fall out from political bickering between Hanoi and Beijing is driving a shift into new markets for Vietnamese lychee farmers with exports to Australia and America for the first time this year
AFP News Agency
VOICED: In parts of Abidjan fighting subsides, but life far from normal
VOICED: In parts of Abidjan fighting subsides, but life far from normal
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Cambodias royal oxen predict quite good harvest
CLEAN : Cambodias royal oxen predict quite good harvest
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Myanmar film star gives up glory to
VOICED : Myanmar film star gives up glory to
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Indonesian island sees future in age old horseback battle
CLEAN : Indonesian island sees future in age old horseback battle