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The U.S. Coast Guard is in Port-au-Prince handing over donated aid to the Haitian authorities. The USCG is also surveying the port to see if it''s safe enought to reopen to cargo traffic.

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HEADLINE: U.S. Coast Guard surveying Haiti''s ports CAPTION: The U.S. Coast Guard spent Monday assessing port structures in Haiti''s capital. Officials say their goal is get the port reopen as quickly as possible so that much needed...
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Military think tank publishes report on NKorea

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1. Wide shot of news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr John Chipman, Director, International Institute of Strategic Studies (IISS): "In a worst case, if the facilities are completed within the next one or two years, North Korea's...
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USA: WHITE HOUSE/DEFENCE DEPT. KOSOVO PRESS BRIEFINGS

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English/Nat The Clinton administration says there still is no consensus for the use of NATO ground troops in Kosovo. But they are nevertheless lobbying Capitol Hill for more funding for extended military operations in the Balkans. The...
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US advance team sets off

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1. Mid (side) shot of Hercules C-130 on tarmac at Rota US Naval base, southern Spain 2. Close up side of plane 3. Wider shot plane 4. Military personnel on tarmac 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Lieutenant Corey Barker, Rota US Naval base...
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WH briefing on poss US search for Al Qaida in Pakistan

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1. Side shot, Tony Snow walking into briefing room 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tony Snow, White House spokesman: "I think there has been this notion afoot, or at least an attempt or an inclination, somehow we're going to invade Pakistan. We...
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NORTHERN IRELAND: BELFAST: MULTI PARTY PEACE TALKS UPDATE (2)

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English/Nat The British and Irish premiers battled to secure the agreement of all parties present at talks to decide Northern Ireland's future on Wednesday, as negotiations hit a major hurdle. Speaking in Belfast, Britain's Northern...
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BOSNIA: BOSNIAN SERBS MOVE SOME HEAVY WEAPONS FROM SARAJEVO

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English/Nat Bosnian Serbs moved a few heavy weapons away from Sarajevo Saturday, but not enough to satisfy the United Nations, which warned of new NATO airstrikes if more guns aren't moved. U-N and N-A-T-O officials will decide Sunday...
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Norwegian mediators arrive

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1. Various Erik Solheim, Norwegian Special Envoy to Sri Lanka, and Vidar Helgesen, Norway's deputy foreign minister, walking down corridor in Colombo airport 2. Various Solheim and Helgesen sat with Lal Gamage, Sri Lankan Deputy Prime...
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US military says it'll continue hunt for al-Zarqawi

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Baghdad, 26 June 2004 1. Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt, Coalition Deputy Chief of Operations and coalition spokesman, Dan Senor at podium 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Brigadier-General Mark Kimmitt, Coalition Deputy Chief of...
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IRELAND: DUBLIN: REACTION TO IRA LONDON DOCKLANDS BOMBING

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English/Nat The Irish Prime Minister has condemned the I-R-A bombing in London on Friday and said the renewed campaign of violence must be stopped. The Irish Foreign Minister has said the Irish government is today (Saturday) considering...
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Pentagon and State Dept comment on Liberia

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1. US State Department spokesman Richard Boucher walks in 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Richard Boucher, US State Department Spokesman: "I think as far as President Taylor's departure, I think Taylor as you know has said he will leave,...
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HAITI: FAMILIES OF FERRY DISASTER VICTIMS CLASH WITH POLICE UPDATE

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Natural Sound Scuffles broke out between police and relatives of those drowned in the ferry disaster off Haiti on Monday. Scores of people took to the streets, erecting road blocks with burning tyres. Family members of the drowned are...
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USA/RUSSIA: SPACE STATION MIR WILL CONTINUE SCIENCE PROGRAMME

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English/Nat NASA re-affirmed on Saturday that the Space Station Mir would continue with its science programme after last week's collision with an unmanned supply shuttle knocked out part of the power and depressurised a module. Ground...
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N. IRELAND: PROTESTANT LEADER IAN PAISLEY PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat Protestant leader Ian Paisley, whose Democratic Unionist Party is boycotting the talks on Northern Ireland's future, said on Wednesday that the violence would continue. Speaking outside Castle Stormont, where the talks are...
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RUSSIA: SPACE OFFICIALS DO NOT INTEND TO EVACUATE MIR SPACE STATION

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Russian/Eng/Nat Russian space officials have no plans to evacuate the Mir space station and are determined to repair its module damaged in the worst accident since Mir was launched 11 years ago. Two Russian cosmonauts and one American...
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Outlook for Crude Is $55-$58 a Barrel: Al-Hammoury

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Dec. 22 -- ADS Securities Chief Market Strategist Noureldeen Al-Hammoury discusses why he thinks crudes resurgence isnt going to last and when the Fed will raise interest rates with Bloomberg's Mark Barton on Countdown. (Source: Bloomberg)
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President Barack Obama says the U.S. space program is not a luxury but a necessity for the nation. He says he is "100 percent committed" to NASA and its future.

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HEADLINE: Obama pitches changes in direction of NASA CAPTION: President Barack Obama says the U.S. space program is not a luxury but a necessity for the nation. He says he is "100 percent committed" to NASA and its future. (April 15)
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HAITI: FAMILIES OF FERRY DISASTER VICTIMS CLASH WITH POLICE

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English/Nat Scuffles broke out between police and relatives of those drowned in the ferry disaster off the Haiti coast on Monday. Hundreds of people earlier blocked Haiti's main highway on Wednesday, angry at what they see as the slow...
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Powell comments on Baghdad bombs

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1. US Secretary of State Colin Powell walking to microphone 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Colin Powell, U.S. Secretary of State: "I've seen a number of reports (regarding Iran) over the weekend that I am trying to get clarified with respect to...
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Germany - Rhein Main Base Evacuation

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An American Hercules transport plane landed at the Bosnian capital, Sarajevo on Sunday morning (6/1) and another was expected later in the day to evacuate those wounded alongside the 66 civilians who were killed in Saturday's (5/2)...
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IAEA inspectors leave after examining sites

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1. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team leader, Adel Tolba, getting out of car at Pyongyang airport 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Adel Tolba, IAEA team leader: "We just completed our job which was planned in the (head)quarters. The...
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USA: UNIVERSITY STUDENTS WATCH STARR PROSECUTION

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English/Nat Across the United States, Americans have been watching what is only the third impeachment inquiry in the country's history unfold on national television. For legal scholars it was an opportunity to see the most famous...
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Yukiya Amano calls on NKorea to implement UN security council resolution

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1. Wide of Yukiya Amano, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, walking into news conference 2. Cutaway of cameras 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Yukiya Amano, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency: "Unfortunately we do not...
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UN Sec Gen Ban Ki moon arrives, Barak, Livni, Abbas in Ramallah ADDS Livni bite

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Tel Aviv, Israel 1. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and officials walking down corridor 2. Ban and Israeli Defence Minister, Ehud Barak shake hands 3. Ban walking in to meet Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni 4. Ban shaking hands...