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COLOMBIA: TV JOURNALIST KILLED DURING VIOLENT PROTESTS (2)

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Spanish/Nat A TV reporter was gunned down on Tuesday in the Colombian city of Cali as hundreds of thousands of people staged a nationwide protest against mounting political violence. Bernabe Cortez was killed as he was getting into a...
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COLOMBIA: CALI: TV JOURNALIST KILLED DURING VIOLENT PROTESTS

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Natural Sound A television reporter was killed on Tuesday in the southwestern Colombian city of Cali as hundreds of thousands of Colombians staged a nationwide protest against mounting political violence. Bernabe Cortez, 42, was killed...
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What starts out as a fun activity, can take over some lives. Some psychiatrists say video games are one of the big addictions of the decade and can cause problems for people who play them too much. Others argue it is not a recognized addiction.

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HEADLINE: Video Game Addict: Games crowds out real life CAPTION: What starts out as a fun activity, can take over some lives. Some psychiatrists say video games are one of the big addictions of the decade and can cause problems for...
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Rapper T.I. arrested on gun charge

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HEADLINE: Rapper T.I. arrested on gun charge CAPTION: Hours before he was scheduled to perform at the BET Hip Hop Awards in Atlanta, federal agents arrested rapper T.I. for arranging to purchase machine guns and silencers (Oct. 14)...
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USA: UCLA REPORT ON TV VIOLENCE

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English/Nat A university report into violence on US television has concluded that programming intended for children is often too violent. The year- long study by UCLA stated that there were positive signs of improvement during the prime...
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NATO warplanes bombed three Libyan state TV satellite transmitters in Tripoli overnight, targeting a key propaganda tool that the military alliance said Saturday is used by Moammar Gadhafi''s government to incite violence and threaten civilians.

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: NATO bombs Libyan state TV transmitters CAPTION: NATO warplanes bombed three Libyan state TV satellite transmitters in Tripoli overnight, targeting a key propaganda tool that the military alliance said Saturday is...
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Trump Backs Hardened Schools, Not Shooter Drills

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President Donald Trump on Thursday endorsed a higher minimum age for buying certain rifles and tighter background checks for purchasers, saying "there's nothing more important than protecting our children," amid a public outcry for...
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Guy Pearce, Ellen Page and Alexander Skarsgard talk Hollywood and gun violence at Sundance

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AP Entertainment Park City, Utah, 20 January 2013 1. SOUNDBITE (English) Guy Pearce/Actor, on Hollywood violence affecting real-life violence: "I think Hollywood probably does play a role. It's a broad spectrum though. There are films...
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Snoop Dogg and MC Hammer weigh in on anti-gun debate

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Music stars Snoop Dogg and MC Hammer joined sports legends Ronnie Lott and Joe Montana at a press conference to speak out against gun violence after yet another mass shooting in the U.S. At the press conference in San Francisco on...
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Austin, Texas television anchor Neil Spelce covered the first mass school shooting in U.S. history; gunman Charles J. Whitman opened fire on the University of Texas campus, killing 16 and injuring 33.

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HEADLINE: First Person: 1966 school massacre remembered CAPTION: Austin, Texas television anchor Neil Spelce covered the first mass school shooting in U.S. history; gunman Charles J. Whitman opened fire on the University of Texas...
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Trump endorses raising minimum age to 21 for more weapons

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President Donald Trump on Thursday endorsed a higher minimum age for buying certain rifles and tighter background checks for purchasers, saying "there's nothing more important than protecting our children," amid a public outcry for...
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Briefing by US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld

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1. SOUNDBITE: (English) (Over video) General Richard Myers, Chairman, U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff "These clips are pretty representative of the strikes in the past few days as our operations involve a greater emphasis on fielded Taliban...
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GERMANY: POWER RANGERS CRITICISED FOR ENCOURAGING AGGRESSION

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German/Nat The hit children's show, Power Rangers, continues to take countries across the world by storm - its latest success Germany. But many German parents, teachers and educational psychologists are speaking out against violent...
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US: WASHINGTON: GANGSTA RAP CONTROVERSY

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English/Nat Time-Warner Music is under attack again over its sales of so-called "gangsta rap". A group of private and public officials is set to launch a new campaign of radio ads designed to press the media giant to stop marketing the...
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Grammy-winning rapper''s sentencing for NYC gun case postponed

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Associated Press Television New York - 9 February 2010 1. Wide shot of people in front of Lil Wayne 2. Wide shot of Lil Wayne walking with entourage 3. Back shot of Lil Wayne entering car 4. Side shot of rapper Birdman ("Baby") Rap star...
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A mix of rappers, sports stars and other entertainers including Snoop Dogg and Joe Montana teamed up in San Francisco to speak against gun violence. (May 30)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus011299 Some entertainment and sports legends are coming together to speak out against gun violence after yet another school shooting. At a press conference in San Francisco, rapper Snoop Dogg aimed...
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