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Actors react to Obama's victory

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No re-use/re-sale of film/ TV clips without clearance Associated Press Los Angeles, 6 November 2008 1.Wide exterior of Hyatt Regency Century Plaza in Century City 2.Backdrop 3.Camera cutaway 4.Wide of arrivals 5.Camera cutaway 6.Sean...
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Timothy Geithner has told President Obama that he will stay on the job as Treasury secretary, ending speculation he would leave the administration.

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HEADLINE: Geithner says he will stay at Treasury CAPTION: Timothy Geithner has told President Obama that he will stay on the job as Treasury secretary, ending speculation he would leave the administration. (Aug. 7)
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Vice President says US remains committed to progress in Iraq

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1. US Vice President Joe Biden and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki entering news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Joe Biden, US Vice President: "President Obama asked me to return to Iraq with a very, very clear message. The United...
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World leaders have agreed that the global economy is too shaky to begin rolling back massive fiscal stimulus plans right now, but said they would begin to work out strategies to unwind the program once "recovery is assured."

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HEADLINE: G-8 leaders focus on need for stimulus CAPTION: World leaders have agreed that the global economy is too shaky to begin rolling back massive fiscal stimulus plans right now, but said they would begin to work out strategies to...
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As the race for the White House enters the home stretch, senator Barack Obama can rest assured he has locked up at least one demographic - Peruvian faith-healers or shamans

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HEADLINE: Peruvian faith healers predict election results CAPTION: As the race for the White House enters the home stretch, senator Barack Obama can rest assured he has locked up at least one demographic - Peruvian faith-healers or...
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NATO airstrike on Tripoli port, Libyan govt spox on media reports

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1. Pull out to wide skyline shot of Tripoli, explosion occurs, visible in the distance at the port, zoom in UPSOUND: of explosion, plume of smoke rising from the explosion, zoom in 2. Wide interior shot of media conference with Libyan...
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WRAP World watches US elections ADDS London, Paris

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Islamabad, Pakistan 1. Wide of Presidential Palace, barbed wire in foreground 2. Wide of people and traffic in market 3. Newspaper stall owner putting newspapers on display 4. Close-up of newspapers; headline reads: (English)...
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A satirical New Yorker magazine cover cartoon depicting Barack Obama and his wife as flag-burning, fist-bumping radicals drew outrage from the Democratic presidential candidate's campaign as it appeared on newsstands Monday.

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HEADLINE: Magazine's 'satirical' Obama cover stirs outrage CAPTION: A satirical New Yorker magazine cover cartoon depicting Barack Obama and his wife as flag-burning, fist-bumping radicals drew outrage from the Democratic presidential...
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People from around the world are closely watching the final days of the American presidential campaign between Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain.

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HEADLINE: World closely watching U.S. election CAPTION: People from around the world are closely watching the final days of the American presidential campaign between Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain. (Nov. 2) ...
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The AP's Ron Fournier asks why the truth wasn't good enough for Hillary Clinton when she spoke about a trip she took to Bosnia as first lady. Fournier was among the reporters traveling with Clinton on the 1996 trip

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HEADLINE: Race Rundown: The Sniper Incident CAPTION: The AP's Ron Fournier asks why the truth wasn't good enough for Hillary Clinton when she spoke about a trip she took to Bosnia as first lady. Fournier was among the reporters...
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President Barack Obama's $3.5 trillion-plus budget plan will likely be ignored by resurgent Republicans intent on cutting tens of billions of dollars from the president's old budget

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HEADLINE:Obama takes scalpel to budget, avoiding pain CAPTION: President Barack Obama's $3.5 trillion-plus budget plan will likely be ignored by resurgent Republicans intent on cutting tens of billions of dollars from the president's...
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Gay rights advocates march in push for civil rights protections

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1. Pan of demonstrators shouting "Yes We Can!" 2. Demonstrator with megaphone in front of the White House 3. Demonstrators marching and chanting "What do we want? Equality! When do we want it? Now!" in front of the White House 4. Wide of...
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NEWS FEATURE US expats in Rome and Madrid talk about Super Tuesday

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Rome, Italy 1. Wide pan of American students walking along street in Trastevere neighbourhood of Rome 2. US students at bar near the John Cabot University 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Kristen Mapes, Student from Kansas City: "Barack Obama....
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WRAP Polls open in New Hampshire, Obama 15 votes, McCain 6 ADDS vox pops

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1. Various of voters casting their votes 2. Wide of officials at desk 3. Town clerk Rick Erwin collecting votes from polling booth 4. Erwin walking to podium 5. Cutaway of crowd waiting for announcement 6. SOUNDBITE (English) Rick Erwin,...
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Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez, an Idaho man accused of firing two shots at the White House last week, has been charged with attempting to assassinate President Barack Obama or his staff.

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HEADLINE: Idaho man charged with trying to kill Obama CAPTION: Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez, an Idaho man accused of firing two shots at the White House last week, has been charged with attempting to assassinate President Barack Obama...
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Clinton cranks up rhetoric against Obama, other rivals

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HEADLINE: Clinton cranks up rhetoric against Obama, other rivals CAPTION: Hillary Rodham Clinton is turning up the heat on her closest Democratic rival, Barack Obama. Campaigning in Iowa, with a month to go before the nation's first...
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The American author of a controversial book accusing Barack Obama of seething with "black rage" and of being unfit for the U.S. presidency was kicked out of Kenya on Tuesday, just hours before he was to launch his book in a country where Obama is wildly popular

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HEADLINE: Anti-Obama book author thrown out of Kenya CAPTION: The American author of a controversial book accusing Barack Obama of seething with "black rage" and of being unfit for the U.S. presidency was kicked out of Kenya on...
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US fans jubilant after beating Ghana 2-1 in their World Cup opener

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1. Various of US fans chanting and jumping after victory 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Jacqueline Bensey, US fan: "Heck yeah! Number one. I can't believe we won and it was amazing. We totally did good." 3. Pan of fans leaving stadium 4....
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A pair of bomb attacks in eastern Afghanistan has killed eleven people and wounded nearly a dozen more. The violence comes as President Barack Obama has pledged to send more U.S. troops to Afghanistan to help boost security.

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HEADLINE: 11 die in Afghan bomb attacks CAPTION: A pair of bomb attacks in eastern Afghanistan has killed eleven people and wounded nearly a dozen more. The violence comes as President Barack Obama has pledged to send more U.S....
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Peas sing a song for the Democrats in Denver

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music/video/performance rights must be cleared AP Entertainment Denver, 27 August 2008 1. Wide of sunset from downtown Denver 2. Wide of arrivals line at Fillmore Auditorium 3. Pan up and zoom out of Black Eyed Peas posing for...
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Reaction to Obama address on immigration reform, analysis and policy implications

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Emotions ran high as immigrant rights activists, families and elected officials across the United States watched President Barack Obama's televised announcement on immigration reform on Thursday night. Supporters of immigration reform...
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SNC member voices sceptism over Annan plan, border scenes

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1. Wide of Talad Abdullah entering room (face not shown at request of Talad Abdullah) 2. Mid of Talad Abdullah sitting down to watch television 3. Mid of Talad Abdullah working at computer 4. Close up of Talad Abdullah typing 5....
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Most Americans harbor doubts that President Barack Obama and resurgent Republicans can work together to solve the nation's problems, according to the latest Associated Press-GfK poll. In fact, many lack confidence that last week's elections will change much of anything in Washington

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HEADLINE: AP-GfK Poll: Low hopes for political compromise CAPTION: Most Americans harbor doubts that President Barack Obama and resurgent Republicans can work together to solve the nation's problems, according to the latest Associated...
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Putins Russia Is a One-Man Dictatorship: Kasparov

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Oct. 3 -- World chess champion and Chairman of the Human Rights Foundation Garry Kasparov discusses the power and control Vladimir Putin holds in Russia, drawing parallels to Adolph Hitlers rise to power in Germany, and explains why...