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USA - Shuttle Columbia Returning To Earth

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The United States space shuttle Columbia returned to Earth on Saturday (23/7) with seven astronauts and a laboratory full of animals after a delay that made it the longest U.S. space flight in more than 20 years. Commander Robert Cabana...
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NASA concerned over glitch in shuttle's cooling system

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March 1, 2002 1. Various of shuttle take off 2. UPSOUND: (English) mission control: "It appears that we have a possible restricted flow somewhere in the system..." 3. Onboard camera of crew during take off 4. Various of mission control...
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President Lula Da Silva and Uribe address joint presser

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1. Various of Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Colombian President Alvaro Uribe at news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Alvaro Uribe, President of Colombia: "The decision Colombia wants to announce today is that we...
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Micro breweries popular in Colombia

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1. People walking by Bogota Beer Company 2. Exterior microbrewery 3. Various of people in microbrewery 4. Exteriors microbrewery 5. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Nataly Ospina, Waitress: "We''ve been building a culture in Colombia. We''re...
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Oprah Winfrey took her star power to Columbia, South Carolina to help Sen. Barack Obama on his quest for the White House

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HEADLINE: Oprah on the campaign trail for Obama CAPTION: Oprah Winfrey took her star power to Columbia, South Carolina to help Sen. Barack Obama on his quest for the White House. (Dec. 9) no track - sot only
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US: WASHINGTON: MAYOR MARION BARRY SWORN IN

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English/Nat It was comeback day Monday for Marion Barry - becoming mayor of America's capital city of Washington, D.C. for a fourth time. He takes command of a city on the edge of bankruptcy - racked by crime and other problems. For...
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President Bush leads memorial service for shuttle astronauts

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Johnson Space Centre, Houston, Texas - 4 February 2003 1. Close up President Bush and First Lady Laura Bush 2. Various views family members arrive at memorial 3. Pull back view of audience 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rabbi Harold Robinson,...
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French PM Fillon holds bilateral meetings with South American leaders

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1. Colombian President Alvaro Uribe shaking hands with French Prime Minister Francois Fillon 2. Various of meeting between Uribe and Fillon 3. Wide of room, Fillon entering 4. SOUNDBITE: (French) Francois Fillon, French Prime...
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Shuttle crew briefs from launch pad

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1. Pan of astronauts walking to press conference 2. Wide shot of astronauts gathered for press conference 3. Cutaway press of press with reporter asking astronauts if they are concerned about debris falling of shuttle and causing...
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Astronauts widen Hubble's eyes to the universe

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1. Wide shot of astronauts and Hubble telescope 2. Close up of astronaut trying to open door to Hubble telescope 3. Wide shot of astronauts next to Hubble telescope 4. Various of astronauts opening doors 5. Wide shot of astronauts and...
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US northeast pounded by heavy snow, record number of flight cancellations

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The relentless snow and ice storms this winter have led to the highest number of flight cancellations in more than 25 years, according to analysis by The Associated Press. "It's just been a horrible winter for flying. We're looking at...
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Arafat comments, family of Tulkarem bomber

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Ramallah, West Bank 1. Exterior Palestinian President Yasser Arafat's office 2. Hungarian Foreign Minister Janos Martonyi arriving 3. Arafat and Martonyi being photographed as they shake hands 4. Arafat and Martonyi leaving office 5....
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COLOMBIA: FANS CELEBRATE SOCCER WORLD CUP WIN OVER TUNISIA

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Spanish/Nat Millions in Colombia have been celebrating their team's World Cup victory over Tunisia which may yet qualify them for the second round. Substitute Leider Preciado fired the winning goal seven minutes from the end and sent...
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USA - Shuttle Columbia Landing

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The space shuttle Columbia touched down on Sunday (7/7) at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida after a record-setting 17-day mission. VS of astronauts aboard shuttle Columbia ten minutes before landing, filmed with tiny...
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USA: SPACE SHUTTLE COLUMBIA MAKE SUCCESSFUL LAUNCH

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Natural Sound Space Shuttle Columbia made a successful take off from Cape Canaveral in Florida on Thursday. N-A-S-A says it hopes this will be the longest shuttle mission yet - the crew will try to conserve enough fuel to stretch it to...
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President Bush leads memorial service for shuttle astronauts

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Johnson Space Centre, Houston, Texas - 4 February 2003 1. Close up President Bush and First Lady Laura Bush 2. Various views family members arrive at memorial 3. Pull back view of audience 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rabbi Harold Robinson,...
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Dogs trained to detect counterfeit money

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1. Various of Colombian police standing with their dogs 2. Dog searching for counterfeit money 3. Official opening a bag with some dollars inside 4. Close-up shot of official showing the fake dollars 5. Dog smelling some carry bags to...
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NASA celebrates 35th anniversary of Apollo 11

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Washington,DC - July 20, 2004 1. Remaining Apollo astronauts walking on stage 2. Astronauts accepting award 3. Astronauts on stage 4. Audience applauding 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sean O'Keefe, NASA Administrator: "As these new...
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NASA officials, space enthusiasts and the government are all watching shuttle missions closely. That's because some say the risks of shuttle missions could be too high a cost to pay in the future.

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HEADLINE: Shuttle missions: Too much of a risk? space-shuttle CAPTION: NASA officials, space enthusiasts and the government are all watching shuttle missions closely. That's because some say the risks of shuttle missions could be too...
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Latin leaders open Rio Group annual Summit in Peru

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1. Exterior shot of Monasterio Hotel, where leaders are staying 2. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Ricardo Lagos, President of Chile: "What is happening in Colombia must be resolved by the Colombians, but it is the duty of Latin Americans to...
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The relentless snow and ice storms this winter have led to the highest number of flight cancellations in more than 25 years, according to an analysis by The Associated Press. (Feb. 14)

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HEADLINE: Air travelers hit with record cancellations CAPTION: The relentless snow and ice storms this winter have led to the highest number of flight cancellations in more than 25 years, according to an analysis by The Associated Press....
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Nephew of late Mexican actor wins film rights after 21-year legal battle

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After 21 years of lawsuits, a nephew of the late Mexican actor and comedian Mario Moreno 'Cantinflas' announced on Thursday that the Supreme Court had confirmed his rights to 39 films of the icon of Mexican cinema. Eduardo Moreno...
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Space walk from ISS, NASA presser on safety measures

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Washington, DC - 18 August, 2005 1. NASA news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Michael Griffin, NASA Administrator: "We''ve worked hard at NASA over the last two and a half years to improve that situation that lead to the loss of...
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USA-Space shuttle Columbia lands at Cape Canaveral

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The space shuttle Columbia landed at Cape Canaveral at 6.49 a.m. (1149 GMT) on Saturday ( 7/12) after a record-breaking flight lasting nearly eighteen days. The shuttle landing on Kennedy Space Center's three-mile-long runway; with...