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USA: ATLANTA: HILLARY CLINTON LAYS WREATH IN MEMORY OF BOMB VICTIMS (2)

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English/Nat U-S First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton has laid a wreath at Atlanta's Centennial Park in memory of the victims of the bombing. The park re-opened on Tuesday following the blast which left two people dead and injured more than...
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The second wintry storm in two weeks to hit the Deep South encrusted highways, trees and power lines in ice Wednesday, knocking out electricity to nearly a half-million homes and businesses. New York is also preparing for the storm. (Feb. 12)

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Slushy highways and streets were mostly desolate and ice encased trees and sent them crashing into power lines, knocking out electricity to a wide swath of the South as the winter-weary region was hit with its second winter storm in two...
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USA: ATLANTA: CENTENNIAL PARK REOPENS 3 DAYS AFTER BOMB BLAST UPDATE

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Span/Eng/Nat Atlanta's Centennial Park has reopened three days after the bomb blast which killed two people, injured 100, and overshadowed the Olympic Games. Security was tight when park visitors from around the world were let in early...
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Fears for US economy after sharp fall in jobs growth

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March 27, 2013 - New York, NY 1. Mid veterans at job fair 2. Mid job seekers at table April 5, 2013 - Washington, DC 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Alan Krueger, Chairman, White House Council of Economic Advisors "I think this recovery faces...
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USA: ATLANTA: MEMORIAL SERVICE HELD FOR WOMAN KILLED IN BOMB BLAST

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English/Nat As the probe into the bombing at the Olympics continues, a funeral service has taken place for one of the victims. Alice Hawthorne was killed when a pipe bomb exploded a week ago at Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta. The...
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There's a new country club of sorts for the well-heeled in Georgia. Instead of hitting golf balls down the fairway, members of the Atlanta Motorsports Park are driving some of the world's most exotic cars on a two-mile road course. (April 25)

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Hidden in a remote area at the foothills of the Great Smokey Mountains, there's a new country club of sorts for the well-heeled. You won't find them driving golf balls down a fairway because they're too busy driving exotic carsďż˝...
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Two South Korean professional video game players have moved to Georgia to make a career out of competitive gaming in the Unites States. After a recent loss in Atlanta, they are looking for redemption in Detroit this weekend. (Aug. 21)

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(NATS - Kim "Violet" Dong Hwan doing pull-ups) SOUNDBITE: (English) Choi "Polt" Seong Hun, professional video gamer "For one tournament the biggest prize that I got is $100,000." SOUNDBITE: (English) Kim "Violet" Dong Hwan, professional...
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Mourners pay last respects to Coretta Scott King

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AP Television Atlanta, Georgia 06 February 2006 1. Pullout from sign outside the Ebenezer Church to crowds waiting 2. Pan of mourners lined up outside church 3. Tracking shot of mourners standing with umbrellas 4. Mourners entering the...
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Security experts assess threat facing US following bin Laden death

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Washington, DC 1. Newspaper front pages with news of death of Osama bin Laden, pan over to people taking photos Atlanta, Georgia 2. Police officer with bomb sniffing dog opens door to police vehicle 3. Police officers standing outside...
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USA: GINGRICH TO RUN FOR ELECTION DESPITE FRAUD ALLEGATIONS UPDATE

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English/Nat One of Washington's most controversial figures, Newt Gingrich, says he'll win re- election to the top post in the House of Representatives - despite question marks over his political future. The House's ethics committee is...
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Ice storm takes hold and moves up the eastern United States

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More bad weather hit the US on Thursday, spreading heavy snow and sleet along the Northeast corridor, while utility crews in the ice-encrusted South laboured to restore power to hundreds of thousands of shivering residents. Many schools...
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ISRAEL: US POLICE CHIEFS LEARNING ANTI TERRORIST TACTICS

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English/Nat Athletes aren't the only ones preparing for the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. Eleven police chiefs from the U.S. state of Georgia are in Israel learning anti-terrorist tactics from the experts to prevent a terrorist attack on...
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USA: ATLANTA: BILL CLINTON ARRIVES FOR OPENING OF OLYMPIC GAMES (1)

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English/Nat President Clinton has arrived in Atlanta for the moment the world has been waiting for - the opening of the 1996 Olympic Games. The President was accompanied by the First Lady, Hillary Clinton and his daughter ...
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USA: ATLANTA: PARALYMPIC GAMES: LATEST RESULTS

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Natural Sound A new world record has been set during competition at the 1996 Paralympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia. China's Bin Hou set a world record in the high jump as both USA basketball teams easily defeated their opponents - Brazil...
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WRAP Lawyer comments after man arrested in JonBenet Ramsey slaying, aunt, grave

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Atlanta, Georgia - 16 August 2006 1. Wide shot of Ramsey Attorney, Lin Wood arriving for presser 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lin Wood, Ramsey Family Lawyer: "I received a telephone call this morning, from Boulder District attorney Mary Lacy,...
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Women and children demonstrate against deportation law

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1. Various of protesters beginning their march in front of Centennial Olympic Park 2. Marches carrying a large protest sign 3. Sign on a van that carried marchers to the site, reading (English) "My problem is your problem. My solution...
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With a win in the Georgia primary Tuesday, GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich looked ahead to more contests, promising yet another comeback for what he called "the power of ideas."

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HEADLINE: Gingrich wins Georgia, says he'll keep fighting CAPTION: With a win in the Georgia primary Tuesday, GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich looked ahead to more contests, promising yet another comeback for what he called "the...
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Group plans to bring North Korea's national orchestra to the US

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FILE: Pyongyang, North Korea - 27 February 2008 1. Various of North Korean State Symphony Orchestra rehearsing with New York Philharmonic Music Director Lorin Maazel Atlanta, US - 22 March 2012 2. Wide of Robert Springs, President of...
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California Lottery officials are waiting for the second winner of the $636m mega ball jackpot. A winning ticket was bought in San Jose, California. A woman who purchased the other winning ticket, in Atlanta, has claimed her prize. (Dec. 19)

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SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH) SOUNDBITE: Thuy Nguyen, owner of Jenny's Gift and Kids Wear shop: "Last night the lottery called me and told me I'm a winner. I sold the winning ticket." SOUNDBITE (English) Debbie Alford, Georgia Lottery: "Our...
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Former teacher, former PoW talk about missing soldier

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Commerce Township, Michigan 1. Wide of Walled Lake Central High School 2. Sign reading: "Walled Lake Central High School. Main Entry" 3. Wide of yellow ribbons on trees 4. Close-up of yellow ribbon on tree 5. Students walking,...
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Thanksgiving holiday travelers in Atlanta are heading out on the highways with much to be thankful about, including low fuel prices. (Nov. 26)

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More than 1.3 million Georgians are expected to travel on state highways and use the world's busiest airport through Sunday for Thanksgiving, and officials say they're prepared for the rush with extra staff to monitor roads and help...
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Lottery mania as record Powerball jackpot boosted to $500 million

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Atlanta, Georgia 1. Pan of lottery signs in shop window showing Powerball lottery jackpot at 425 (m) million US dollars 2. SOUNDBITE (English) vox pop, Dan Kinney, Powerball lottery player: (holding up ticket he just bought) "This is...
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USA: ATLANTA: THOUSANDS RETURN FOR OLYMPIC GAMES AFTER BOMBING

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Eng / Nat Security forces are on alert again Sunday in Atlanta, where thousands are returning to Olympic venues after the Centennial Park bombing. They return despite the fear of another terror attack like the one on Saturday morning ...
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Across the South, winter-weary residents woke up Wednesday to a region encased in ice, snow and freezing rain, with forecasters warning that the worst of the potentially "catastrophic" storm is yet to come. (Feb. 12)

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Across the South, winter-weary residents woke up Wednesday to a region encased in ice, snow and freezing rain, with forecasters warning that the worst of the potentially "catastrophic" storm is yet to come. From Texas to the Carolinas...