Twins - Rape - Woman
TWO 13-YEAR OLD IDENTICAL TWINS ARE FACING CHARGES OF RAPE.
JAPAN: G 8 SUMMIT NEAR USA OKINAWA BASE
TAPE_NUMBER: EF00/0803 IN_TIME: 09:09:04 // 12:23:19 LENGTH: 04:01 SOURCES: All APTN except shots 3 = NHK and shots 6,7 = RAB RESTRICTIONS: NHK/RAB = No Access Japan FEED: VARIOUS (THE ABOVE TIME-CODE IS TIME-OF-DAY) SCRIPT: Japanese/Nat XFA The venue for Friday's G8 summit of the world's economic superpowers is Okinawa, one of Japan's most southern-most islands, close to Taiwan. The island is a controversial choice as the location for the summit because of local hostility to the massive U-S military presence there and on other islands nearby. U-S bases remained on Okinawa despite Washington handing the territory back to Japan in 1972. The continuing presence of U-S forces is a bone of contention with the local population. Locals say the bases are a source of noise pollution and take up desperately needed land space in this densely populated area. The behaviour of U-S soldiers based there has also sparked resentment. Opposition reached its peak in 1995 following the rape of a Japanese schoolgirl by three U-S marines, an attack which sparked mass protests. The rape was followed by other, more recent incidents involving the U-S military, such as the allegations which surfaced last month against a U-S marine accused of entering a local household and molesting a 14-year-old girl. In a separate incident, another member of the U-S personnel based on Okinawa was involved in a hit and run case. Local anger is expected to come to a head during the G-8 summit. Demonstrators are planning protests to coincide with the summit, the most dramatic of which is expected to be the forming of a human chain around Futmna base on Thursday. Some 25-thousand people are expected to take part. Ultimately, Okinawa's governors want the U-S marines off the island. For now, local opposition has led the U-S to agree to a compromise. Futmna is to be moved away from the built-up area it now stands in to a secluded bay elsewhere on the island. That will solve the twin problems of noise and land usage, but the new location which has been chosen, Camp Schwab, is an area of natural beauty. And environmentalists are warning that stationing a U-S military installation there could pose a danger to wildlife. At present, the streets in Chatan, near Futmna, are abandoned after the U-S military introduced a curfew last week. Marines are no longer allowed outside the base after midnight, and they are also banned from drinking alcohol after that deadline. Most Okinawans expect the curfew to be lifted when the G8 summit is over, though the U-S military say the restrictions could become permanent. SOUNDBITE: (Japanese) "If we get rid of the base here, we can make this into a commercial airport, for example, with a shopping centre there. And we could also introduce industry in relation to the airport. That will mean employment - far more than what Futmna base provides right now." SUPER CAPTION: Ayumi Kinjo, Organiser of anti-US base protest SOUNDBITE: (English) "Japan's defence lies on the timely and cooperative offensive capability provided by an ally living in the same villages, the same towns." SUPER CAPTION: Col David Bann Assistant Chief of Staff, US Marine Corps SOUNDBITE: (Japanese) "We had to make this difficult decision to relocate Futmna base inside Okinawa prefecture, which is off Camp Schwab, in the northern part of our prefecture. That way, we can move Futmna and downscale the base in Okinawa." SUPER CAPTION: Seiichi Oyakawa, Director General, Executive Office of Governor of Okinawa SHOTLIST: Okinawa, Japan, 18-19 July 2000 and file APTN - 18 July 2000 1. Various shots Futmna US marine Base 2. Various shots helicopters, pan from helicopters to show nearby town of Chatan NHK - 1995 - No Access Japan 3. Aerial of demonstration against US military after three marines were accused of raping a young girl APTN - 1995 4. Various of protesters 18 July, Naha, Okinawa 5. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Ayumi Kinjo, Organiser of anti-US base protest RAB - File - No Access Japan - Must on screen credit RAB Okinawa 6. Street scene outside Kadena Base 7. Marines kissing Japanese girls APTN, 18 July Camp Schwab, Okinawa 8. Various US marines displaying weaponry 9. Setup shot news conference 10. SOUNDBITE: (English) Col David Bann Assistant Chief of Staff, US Marine Corps APTN, 18 July Camp Schwab, Okinawa Night shots 11. Pan deserted streets outside Kadena base 12. Close shot marine hiding face before entering base ahead of midnight curfew 13. Various shots checkpoint at entrance to Kadena base APTN - 19 July Day shots 14. Pan bay of Camp Schwab (where heliport will be relocated to) 15. Protest posters saying helicopters will endanger sea elephants APTN - Naha - 19 July 16. Setup shot Seiichi Oyakawa 17. Close shot hands 18. SOUNDBITE: (Japanese) Seiichi Oyakawa, Director General, Executive Office of Governor of Okinawa 19. Exterior Futemba?
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PETER HAURI 25516 01/05/75 PART II: GROWING OLD IN AMERICA MAE LAUFER, MOLLY POLLAK, JULIA AVERY, MARY KEALTY, SARA RICKARD, CHRISTINE TARATETA 25516 01/12/74 SIX JUDGES DEBATE CRIME AND PUNISHMENT ALPHONSO SEPE, BRUCE WRIGHT, NICHOLAS TSOUCALAS, ALFRED BURKA, CHARLES HALLECK, BURTON ROBERTS 25518 01/26/75 PART II: EXPERTS LOUIS LEVINE, JAMES FUCHS 25520 02/02/75 PART I: TEEN-AGE CRIMINALS TELL ALL 25517 02/02/75 PART II: EXPERTS DISCUSS TEENAGE CRIMINALS DR. ESTHER ROTHMAN, ASSEMBLYMAN ALFRED DELLIBOVI, DETECTIVE IRWIN SILVERMAN, CHARLES KING 25517 02/23/75 PART I: THE MYSTERY OF THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE JOHN WALLACE SPENCER, CLAES ROOTH, DON HENRY, DAMIAN HOUSMAN, CHARLES BERLITZ 25519 03/02/75 IS PSYCHIATRY DEAD - 6 PSYCHIATRISTS IN HEATED DEBATE DR. NATHAN S. KLINE, DR. SAUL TUTTMAN, DR. E.FULLER TORREY, DR. THEODORE LIDZ, DR. RICHARD M.RESTAK, DR. 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MICHAEL HALBERSTAM 26727 04/18/76 RAPE, ROBBERY AND ASSAULT IN OUR SCHOOLS IRVING WITKIN, LINDA SADUR, WILLIAM BELL, GAIL RAE HORN, JOSEPH SHERMAN, BRUCE CARR 26733 04/18/76 PART II: POLISH-AMERICANS STANLEY KOKOSKA, TED MALISZEWSKI, EUGENE KUSIELEWICZ, MAGDA RATASKI 26733 04/25/76 WIFE BEATING - 6 BATTERED WOMEN PAM, DIANE, RUTH, CAREY, CINDY, SALLY, KATY 26731 05/02/76 PART II: ADLAI STEVENSON REMEMBERED - JOHN BARTLOW MARTIN 26734 05/16/76 PART I: "STRAIGHT LIB" STRIKES BACK RICHARD, PETER, RITA, JOAN, BOB 26734 05/16/76 PART II: CAMPUS QUEENS KAREN DAVIS, JANE WERTZ, ANDREA FOXE, NANCY WHITE 26735 06/06/76 NEW BREAKTHROUGHS IN THE WAR AGAINST CANCER DR. JAMES HOLLAND, DR.JORDAN GUTTERMAN, DR. NORMAN JAFFE, DR. DONALD MORTON, DR. VINCENT DEVITA JR. 26740 09/26/76 PART II: WHITHER THE WEATHER: THE ALARMING CHANGES IN OUR CLIMATE LOWELL PONTE, DR.STEPHEN SCHNEIDER, DR.REID BRYSON 27802 10/10/76 ARE WE WINNING THE WAR AGAINST HEART ATTACKS? DR.MICHAEL DEBAKEY, DR.ISADORE ROSENFELD 27804 10/17/76 FAMILIES IN TROUBLE: CONFRONTATIONS BETWEEN PARENTS AND CHILDREN JOE GOULD, EDWARD LEGG 27806 10/24/76 THE MAFIA-CIA CONNECTION WITH NORMAN MAILER, ROBERT SAM ANSON, NICHOLAS GAGE, HARRY ROSITZKE 27807 10/31/76 SUPER SLEUTHS: PRIVATE EYES REVEAL THEIR SECRETS FRED OTASH, JERRY MCAWARD, MIKE PASCAL, FRED RAYNE, DAVID FREENBERG, IRWIN BLYE 27809 11/14/76 PART I: HELL NO! WE DIDN'T VOTE FOR PRESIDENT HOWARD SINGER, MARY PRITZ, WILLARD ESPY, LARRY SHERMAN, ANN WEBSTER, MARVEL, WILLIAM SLATTERY 27808 11/14/76 PART II: CONVERSATION WITH A 100 YEAR OLD MAN MR. AND MRS RODNEY JONES 27808 12/05/76 PART I: PEPSI COLA AND SOYA BEANS - DOING BUSINESS WITH THE RUSSIANS DWAYNE ANDREAS, DONALD KENDALL 27812 12/05/76 PART II: AMERICANS WHO'VE LIVED IN RUSSIA LEONA & JERROLD SCHECTER, ALAN ZEITHAMER, WILLIAM DYESS 27812 12/12/76 PART I: THIS SHOW COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE - HOW TO RESCUE A HEART ATTACK VICTIM DR.JOSPEH ORNATO, FRED HEWITT, GERARD CASE, EDWARD FRIEDMAN 27805 12/12/76 PART II: ARE WE CHANGING OUR DRINKING HABITS? JAMES VILLAS, MARK KELLER, PATRICK CAMPBELL, MARVIN SHANKEN, CHARLES BURCK, KIRKE WALSH 27805 01/30/77 "IS IT TRUE WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT DIXIE?" TOM WICKER, SHELDON HACKNEY, A.J.COOPER, WILLIAM EMERSON, BRANDT AYERS, BETTY TALMADGE, BARRY BINGHAM 27820 02/06/77 THE TRUTH ABOUT SPORTS - FUNNY, GLAMOROUS AND SEEDY RED SMITH, DAN JENKINS, DICK SCHAPP, MORRIE SIEGEL, DAVE ANDERSON, PETE AXTHELM 27821 02/13/77 NEVER AGAIN - TEH BITTER LEGACY OF VIETNAM WILLIAM COLBY, DAVID HALBERSTAM, GLORIA EMERSON 27823 02/20/77 PART I: THE BARE FACTS ABOUT BALDNESS JERRY DELLA FEMINA, KENNETH BATTELLE, ROBERT TEMLIAK, ELLIOT NONAS, DENIS LAMARSH, DR.JAY BARNETT 27824 02/20/77 PART II: GET THE COCKROACHES OUT OF YOUR HOME ALICE GRAY, NORMAN COOPER, RICHARD ELDREDGE, NORMAN GOLDENBERG 27824 03/06/77 PART I: SINGLES IN THE SUBURBS LINDA NARD, JEFF BEAL, SARA HUDSON, KELLY EMMONS, ED ZEIDNER, JACQUE DEJOHN, GENE MIKOLS, KITTY GREENSETIN 27827 03/06/77 PART II: REGGAE MUSIC TIMOTHY WHITE, MICHAEL COOPER, STEPHEN COORE, PERRY HENZELL, BARBARA GLOUDEN, MAX ROMEO, BRETT ALEXANDER 27827 03/13/77 PART I: CONVERSATION WITH A PIMP TOM 27829 03/20/77 HOW TO GET RID OF YOUR HEADACHES A.PATIENTS - JOELLA CRAMBLIT, BEN SMITH, JAMES ANDERSON, SHERRY HUBER B.EXPERTS - DR.DAVID CODDON, DR.SEYMOUR DIAMOND, DR.CHARLES DEMIRJIAN, DR.WALTER CASKEY 27825 03/27/77 GORE VIDAL UNCENSORED 27832 04/03/77 TEENAGE MUGGERS CONFESS A.MUGGERS: JOHN,BILL,MIKE,PETER SAVAGE,MICHELLE,TOM,GENE B.BLACK KIDS WHO'VE MADE IT: CARLOS GRIFFITH, VERNICE MILLER, GEORGE O'NEAL LYONS, VIETTA JOHNSON, ROBERT HARPER 27830 05/01/77 PART I: HOW CHILDREN FEEL ABOUT THEMSELVES AND THE WORLD AROUND THEM KARA ZAITZ, JEREMIAH & JOSHUA COHEN, CLAUDE BROOKS, AISSIA RICHARDSON, MATTHEW NEWTON, ORIANA ZILL, POLLY ERICKSEN, PETER BURRIS, ADAM MICHAELS 27835 05/01/77 PART II: EXPERTS ON CHILD BEHAVIOR DR.LEE SALK, DR.NICHOLAS ZILL, PEGGY CHARREN 27835 05/08/77 PART I: WE'VE COME A LONG WAY: WOMEN MOVIE MAKERS NANCY DOWD, BARBARA KOPPLE, ELEANOR PERRY, JOAN MICKLIN, SILVER 27836 05/15/77 PART I: WHERE THE BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE EAT PEARL WONG, ARMANDO ORSINI, PAUL KOVI, SHELDON TANNEN, WALLY GANZI, WARNER LEROY 27838 05/15/77 PART II: ARE WE A NATION OF JUNK FOOD JUNKIES? JOHN HESS, MIMI SHERATON, MARVIN HEAPS, DAVID SISK, WEXLER, CALVIN TRILLIN 27838 05/22/77 YOU CAN SURVIVE A PLANE CRASH - HERE'S HOW A.SURVIVORS: ALAN BRESLAU, JANET MACAA, DICK SMITH, SARAH UZZELL B.EXPERTS: JAMES O.ROBINSON, HARRY ROBERTSON, CAPT.RAY GERBER, CAPT.J.D.SMITH, RICHARD WITKIN, CHARLES O. MILLER, NORMAN COUSINS 27837 05/29/77 THE BIG BOOM ON BROADWAY ALEXANDER COHEN, DAVID MAMET, ZELDA FICHANDLER, HAROLD PRONCE, ANTHONY PERKINS, CLIVE BARNES 27840 06/05/77 WE STILL LIKE NIXON: THREE DIEHARDS BRUCE HERSCHENSOHN, HENRY CASHEN, ARAM BAKSHIAN 27841 07/10/77 PART I: THE CATS MEOW - SEVEN FELINES AND THEIR OWNERS JOAN BREARLEY, DR.ALFRED GROSSMAN, BILL WIELER, JUDY FIREMAN, LINDA WORTHINGTON 27815 07/10/77 PART II: DR.HERBERT BENSON AND "THE RELAXATION RESPONSE" 27815 08/28/77 PART I: MISTRESSES ANONYMOUS BARBARA CONDOS, MELISSA SANDS 27842 08/28/77 PART II: HITLERMANIA: OUR FASCINATION WITH THE NAZIS DR.ROBERT JAU LIFTON, ROBERT G.L.WAITE, DR.LOUIS SNYDER, JOHN TOLAND, DR.WILLIAM SHERIDAN ALLEN, DR.HENRY TURNER, TIM MASON 27842 03/16/77 RELIGOUS CONVERTS 27831 09/18/77 PART I: SHAPE UP AMERICA - THE PHYSOCAL FITNESS EXPLOSION DR.HERMAN HELLERSTEIN, DR.NORBERT SANDER, KATHERINE SWITZER, DR.PAUL MILVY 27843 09/18/77 PART II: CONFESSIONS OF THREE WHITE COLLAR CRIMINALS JOE BRISBOIS, JACKIE BUTNER, BILL SCHONOWSKI 27843 09/25/77 WE'RE MAD AS HELL - SECRETARIES STRIKE BACK PAT FITZGERALD, JUDITH RINK, RENEE LORD, TESSA GEORGE, MARGIE ALBERT, JUDI FREEMAN 27839 09/25/77 FORMER SECRETARIES CHARLOTTE JONES, PAULA HUGHES 27839 10/02/77 WHO WAS LEE HARVEY OSWALD? 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GREEN 30710 11/19/78 PART II: SUPER SALESMEN JOE GIRARD, LOIS BECKER, TOM WOLF, BOB SHOOK 30710 11/26/78 PART I: STARTLING STORIES OF LIFE AFTER DEATH DR. MAURICE RAWLINGS, CHARLES MCKAIG, VIRGINIA FALCY, KENNETH RING, HELEN NELSON, DR. MICHAEL SABOM 30712 11/26/78 PART II: ANGRY CITIZENS VS. THE POST OFFICE JAMES FINCH, BOB GRANT, ROBERT MEYERS, JAMES LAPENTA, PAT BRENNAN 30712 12/03/78 PART I: SURGEON / SALESMAN BILL MACKAY 30714 12/03/78 PART II: LONELY, UNHAPPY & BROKE - DISPLACED HOMEMAKERS FLORENCE GRIFFIN, JACQUELINE BACHMAN, LESLIE WALD WALDHORN, SANDRA JACOBS, JANE LEE LITTLETON 30714 12/10/78 PART I: IF BETTY FORD COULD DO IT - ALL ABOUT FACE LIFTS RICHARD KIELING, LILLIAM FRASER, D. RALPH MILLARD, M.D., DIRIS LILLY, MICHAEL HOGAN, M.D. 30716 12/10/78 PART II: TO JOG OR NOT TO JOG DAVID BRODY, M.D., DAVID NOONAN, RICHARD A.SCHWARTZ, M.D., RICHARD RESTAK, M.D., PAUL FETSCHER 30716 12/17/78 WE WANT A BABY - NEW HOPE FOR INFERTILE COUPLES A. 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HEYMANN, STEPHANIE KAPILIAN, BOB EVANS 32139 11/09/80 - 10/04/81 PART II: NO KIDS FOR US PLEASE SNNE SEIFERT, WALTER CALLAHAN, BARBARA COFFEY, DOROTHY WILSON, IVAN MENDELSON 32139 11/16/80 - 07/12/81 PART I: LIFE AFTER DARK - NIGHT PEOPLE TELL ALL RICHARD WEXLER, CINDY CAPALDO, BLEECKER BOB PLOTNIK, ABLE ABEL, SAVARIO COSTANZA 33601 11/23/80 - 09/20/81 PART I: WOMEN RATE MEN: LOVERS AND LOSERS NAN ROBERTSON, SUSANNA HOFFMAN, CAROL BOTWIN 32136 11/30/80 PART I: THE JEANING OF AMERICA: MODELS, MOGULS AND MAKERS JOSEPH NAKASH (JORDACHE), PAUL GUEZ (SASSOON), WARREN HIRSH (GLORIA VANDERBILT) 33603 11/30/80 PART II: NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY - MEN'S COSMETICS TONY CARVETTE (GEORGETTE KLINGER), TOM DAY (CLINIQUE), JAN STUART (JAN STUART), CHIP TOLBERT (MENS FASHION ASSOCIATION), PAUL WILMOT (HALSTON) 33603 12/07/80 - 08/02/81 PART II: A CONVERSATION WITH MICHAEL THOMAS MICHAEL THOMAS, AUTHOR GREEN MONDAY 33609 12/14/80 - 07/18/81 PART I: ARE LAWYERS RUINING OUR LIVES? PHILIP M. STERN, GEOFFREY C. HAZARD, FRANK R. ROSINY, ALAN B. MORISON, JUDGE WILLIAM B. LAWLESS 33607 12/14/80 PART II: NORMAN DACEY, ROSEMARY FURMAN 33607 12/21/80 - 08/30/81 PART I: FEELING GOOD ALL UNDER - THE ELEGANT NEW LINGERIE REBECCA ASPAN, BELL TICE, ORA FEDER, DAVID STIFFLER, SAMI 33613 12/21/80 - 08/30/81 PART II: BEST FRIENDS AND BEST SELLERS CONSUELO BAEHR, SUSAN ISAACS, HILMA WOLITZER 33613 12/28/80 THE REMARKABLE JONATHAN SCHWARTZ - A SPECAL PERFORMANCE JONATHAN SCHWATRZ 33612 01/11/81 - 09/13/81 PART I: THE INCREDIBLE WORLD OF MOTHER TERESA JOYCE DAVIDSON SUSSKIND 33608 01/11/81 - 09/13/81 PART II: HOW TO SUCCEED? GO TO BUSINESS SCHOOL SUSAN THOMAS, JED DALY, ROBERT FRIEDMAN, JAY ESSEY. ELIZABETH CLOSTERMAN 33608 01/18/81 - 04/15/84 PART I: WATCH YOUR LANGUAGE JOHN SIMON, RICHARD MITCHELL, EDWIN NEWMAN 33611 01/18/81 PART II: WHERE THE BODIES ARE BURIED - WASHINGTON LOWDOWN DONALD LAMBRO, CHARLES PETERS, MICHAEL J. MALBIN, FRANK SILBEY 33611 01/25/81 PART II: HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR EATING HABITS RICHARD S. RIVLIN M.D., RICHARD PASSWATER, DR. ROBERT PALMER, JOSEPH RECHTSCHAFFEN M.D. 33616 02/08/81 - 08/23/81 PART I: TAKE THOSE INCHES OFF! SHAPE UP WITH EXCERCISE MARJORIE CRAIG, LYDIA BACH, CHARLES GAINES, MARUSCHKA 33614 02/08/81 - 08/23 81 PART II: THE ESTABLISHMENT LEONARD AND MARK SILK, STEPHEN BIRMINGHAM 33614 02/15/81 CELEBRITY WATCHING WITH LIZ SMITH, TAKI, JAMES BRADY AND JODY JACOBS 33620 02/22/81 HOW TO SURVIVE AND PROSPER IN THE 80'S HOWARD RUFF, DOUGLAS CASEY, JEROME SMITH, THOMAS HOLT 33621 03/01/81 - 08/09/81 PART 1: PRETTY BABIES - THE NEW TEEN AGE MODELS BETTINA, LORI LOUGHLIN, CATHLEEN ESS, FELICE SCHACHTER, LENA REID 33619 03/01/81 - 08/09/81 PART II: ARE YOUR CHILDREN BECOMING ADULTS TOO SOON? DR. AARON HASS, PATRICIA O'BRIEN, ARTHUR KORNHABER M.D., ADELE HOFFMAN, M.D. 33619 03/08/81 BIGOTRY RIDES AGAIN WILLIAM SLOANE COFFIN, ARNOLD FORSTER, WILLIAM A. FUSHER, CONGRESSMAN JOHN CONYERS, DR. M. MORAN WESTON 33622 03/15/81 THE BATTLE FOR SURVIVAL - THE AMERICAN AUTO INDUSTRY WENDELL H. MILLER, STEPHEN L. SCHLOSSBERG, TOM HANNA, JERRY FLINT, DAVID HEALY 33623 03/22/82 - 07/26/81 PART I: POURING OUT YOUR TROUBLES - BARTENDERS TELL ALL PADDY QUINN, CHARLIE SCHOENEMAN, RAY FOLEY, JOHN "SHIRTS" HUGHES, KITTY FITZKE 33615 03/22/81 - 07/26/81 PART II: TWINS WHO MARRIED TWINS BARBI GOLDENBERG, D.D.S., BRUCE GOLDENBERG, D.D.S., CHERYL GOLDENBERG, D.D.S., BARRY GOLDENBERG, D.D.S., 33615 03/29/81 - 09/27/81 THE MORAL MAJORITY ON THE WAR PATH DR. TIM LA HAYE, DR. DAN C. FORE, SENATOR FRANK CHURCH. DR. DANIEL C. MAQUIRE 33624 04/05/81 - 08/16/81 PART I: WOMEN AND SUCCESS - MAKING IT TO THE TOP JUDY MELLO, ANNE P. HYDE, SUSAN HOROWITZ, PAULA D. HUGHES, JO FOXWORTH 33625 04/05/81 - 08/16/81 - 05/06 84 PART II: THE TRUTH ABOUT SENILITY ROBERT N. BUTLER, M.D., DENNETH L. DAVIS, M.D., DR. PETER DAVIES, DR. ROSE ROBROF 33625 04/12/81 PART I: BANKS ON THE BRINK MURIEL SIEBERT, LEE GUNDERSON, H. ERICH HEINEMANN, WILLIAM E. DONOGHUE, DR. SAUL B. KLAYMAN 33626 04/12/81 - 05/20/84 PART II: DOCTORS WIVES CARLA FINE, LINDA SHIPLEY, LINDA SEDA, LORI TAYLOR 33626 04/26/81 THE AMERICAN MILITARY MACHINE: ARE WE READY FOR BATTLE? CONGRESSMAN JIM COURTER, BARRY R. POSEN, BRIGADIER GENERAL ALBION KNIGHT JR., EDWARD LUTTWALK, GENERAL VOLNEY F. WARNER 33628 05/10/81 FROM HOLLYWOOD TO BROADWAY - PART II: MCCANN AND NUGENT NELLE NUGENT AND ELIZABETH MCCANN 33631 05/18/81 PART I: HOMELESS AND HELPLESS - PEOPLE WHO LIVE ON THE STREETS ANN MARIE ROUSSEAU, WILLIAM KUEHNE, ANTON GALENOS, SELMA (MARIE) PRICE, SYD ROLFS, VERONICA (VIRGINIA) WILLIAMS, GENE PALMER 33632 05/17/81 PART II: SPORTS AMERICAN STYLE: BIG, BRUISING BUSINESS DICK SHAAP, PETER BONVENTRE, MIKE LUPICA, DAN JENKINS 33632 05/24/81 PART I: SURVIVALISTS: PREPARING FOR DOOMSDAY KURT SAXON, JOSEPH RUSTICK M.D., ROBERT FIRTH, GENE AND PEARL TARMAN 33633 05/24/81 PART II: DELAYED MOTHERHOOD - HAVING CHILDREN AT AGE 35 JULIE HOUSTON, LYNN POVICH, JACQULINE PESUT, LUISA LA VIOLA, DR. PEGGY EWING 33633 06/07/81 PART II: A VANISHING BREED - THE PROFESSIONAL VOLUNTEER VIVIAN HARRIS, MARY LINDSAY, JEAN DELAFIELD, ISABELLE STEVENSON, GLORIA W. MILLIKEN 33635 06/14/81 PART II: THE TRUTH ABOUT THE TONY AWARDS ALEXANDER H. COHEN, HILDY PARKS 33636 06/21/81 PART I: REPORT FROM THREE DOCTORS - THE LATEST IN MEDICINE ISADORE ROSENFELD, M.D., DR. JOHN H. LARAGH, DR. JOSEPH WILDER 33630 06/21/81 PART II: HOW TO SUE WITHOUT A LAWYER JOHN STRIKER, ANDREW SHAPIRO 33630 06/28/81 PART I: SHOW BUSINESS COUPLES RENEE TAYLOR, JOSEPH BOLOGNA, MERGE REDMOND, JACK WESTON 33634 06/28/81 PART II: WHO REMEMBERS CARTER - JOSEPH CALIFANO DOES, THAT'S WHO 33634 10/11/81 - 08/08/82 STARTING OVER AFTER DIVORCE: MIDDLE AGED SINGLES RICHARD SCHICKEL, ANNE PARK, MARTHA HUGHES, STEVEN BRALOVE, RITA MCDOWELL 33637 10/18/81 - 08/01/82 PART I: THE REAL CHORUS LINE: BROADWAY DANCERS DONNA DRAKE, BOB HEATH, MARYBETH KURDOCK, DAVID EVANS, RON SCHWINN, JOAN BELL, DEAN BADOLATE, MARY ANN NILES 33638 10/18/81 - 08/01/82 PART II: FACES IN THE CROWD - MOVIE EXTRAS ROZ BRAVERMAN, ANDREW MURPHY, BARRY WISEMAN, SHANNON SORIN, VELA CERES 33638 10/25/81 PART I: MAKING MARRIAGE WORK: MARRIAGE COUNSELORS LAURA SINGER, DR. ROBERT RYDER, DR. MEL KRANTZLER, DR. FREDERICK HUMPHREY 35451 10/25/81 PART II: DIVORCE MEDIATORS DR. JOHN M. HAYNES, LAWRENCE GAUGHAN, SAMUEL MARGUILES, VIRGINIA STAFFORD 35451 11/01/81 WHAT PLASTIC SURGERY CAN DO FOR YOU DR. RALPH MILLARD, DR. CHRISTOPHER WEATHERLEY-WHITE, DR. BRUCE CONNELL, DR. MICHAEL HOGAN 35452 11/08/81 - 07/18/82 PART II: THE MYSTERY OF SLEEP DR. RICHARD BOOTZIN, DR. QUENTIN REGESTEIN, DR. ELLIOT WEITZMAN 35453 11/15/81 PART I: MOTHERS WITHOUT CUSTODY ELLEN KIMBALL, "JACKIE", BARBARA 35455 11/15/81 PART II: CAMPUS CONSERVATIVES KEENEY JONES, JOHN GOODWIN, BENNETT COOPER, TERRY QUIST 35455 11/22/81 PART I: A TALK WITH FATHER THEODORE HESBURGH 34556 11/29/81 - 07/04/82 PART I: THE SWINGERS PARADISE OF CLUB MED ROD FRANKEL, DOREEN WOODRUM, SUSAN FRAYTUS, RICKY DETRES, BOB LEIGHTON, CLAUDE KEBBE 35454 11/29/81 - 07/04/82 PART II: RETURN TO THE NEST STEPHANIE GANGI, TOM RIPP, FRANK SCHIRALLI, SCOTT MARTONE, ANGELA DIVERGILIO 35454 12/20/81 - 06/27/82 PART I: DON'T GO NEAR THE WATER! ELEGANT NEW SWIMWEAR LIZA BRUCE, ANNE COLE, STANLEY REGENBOGAN, FRANK FRIEND, MIRIAM RUZOW 35459 12/20/81 - 06/27/82 - 01/08/84 - 07/22/84 - 02/16/86 PART II: ALL ABOUT HANGOVERS DAVID OUTERBRIDGE, NELSON DEMILLE, PETER WALSH, HERBERT GOULD, M.D. 35459 01/03/82 PART I: AN INTERVIEW WITH GLADYCE BEGELMAN: CO-AUTHOR OF "NEW YORK ON $1000.00 A DAY" 35457 01/03/82 - 08/29/82 - 04/01/84 PART II: CAN YOU ERASE THOSE WRINKLES? THE TRUTH ABOUT SILICON AND COLLAGEN DR. LEWIS FEDER. DR. ROBERT AUERBACH, DR. JAMES LEYDEN 35457 01/20/82 - 07/25/82 PART I: TOUGHLOVE: PARENTS FIGHT BACK PHYLLIS AND DAVID YORK, LANE PEER, RICHARD SURVING, JEAN BAKER WUNDER 35459 01/10/82 - 07/25/82 PART II: ALL ABOUT CATS ANITRA FRAZIER, SIMON BOND, SAMANTHA SUSSKIND, JERRY BENISATTO, PATRICIA NELL WARREN, RICHARD GEBHARDT 35459 01/17/82 - 08/15/82 PART I: WEIGHT LOSS NORMA SKOPIN, STEVE SILVA, GERALDINE O'CONNOR, ANNE MCCARTHY, IRENE CURTIN 35459 01/17/82 - 08/15/82 - 03/25/84 - 09/16/84 - 02/09/86 - 07/06/86 PAT II: "LISA H." OPERATION LINTON WHITAKER, M.D., JAMES KATOWITZ, M.D., DEREK BRUCE, M.D., CH.B 35462 01/24/82 "NO MR. PRESIDENT, WE'RE NOT BETTER OFF" PART I: VICTIMS OF THE BUDGET CUTS MATILDE COLON, ZELDA WEINER, MARY GARBUTT, MURIEL ZGARDOWSKI, MARY GALE 35463 02/07/82 - 09/26/82 PART I: BACHELORS OF THE MONTH MICHAEL JEFFREY GRIFFITH, PETER KUHN, O. STEVEN FREDRICKSON, JIM ZERBE, JOEL DIAMOND 35465 02/07/82 - 09/26/82 PART II: CHIROPRACTORS VS. M.D.'S DR. STEPHEN BARRETT, LOUIS SPORTELLI, D.C., CHESTER WILK, D.C., REUBEN HOPPENSTEIN, M.D. 35465 02/21/82 WHO'S HOT, WHO'S NOT - WHO'S IN, WHO'S OUT - THE LATEST GOSSIP MADELLEINE SCHAAP, MAXINE MESSINGER, LIZ SMITH, JAMES BRADY, BOB COLACELLO 35467 02/28/82 PART I: ASTROLOGERS PREDICRT WHAT'S IN THE STARS FOR 1982 MARIA ELISA CRUMMERE, MARTIN SCHULMAN, DARRELL MARTINI, MAE WILSON-LUDLAM 35464 02/28/82 PART II: SABINA SHALOM 35464 03/07/82 THE WILD WORLD OF SPORTS DICK SCHAPP, DAN JENKINS, MIKE LUPICA, DAVE ANDERSON, MIKE DOWNEY 35469 03/07/82 TRAVELLING SALESMEN JIM O'CONNOR, JOEL KATZ, JIM PRENDERGAST, DICK ORNSTEIN 35469 03/14/82 - 07/11/82 CRIMINALS ARE GETTING AWAY WITH MURDER PHIL SEELIG, BILL CLARK, JUDGE EDWIN TORRES, SEYMOUR WISHMAN 35471 03/21/82 - 09/12/82 PART I: ARE WOMEN THEIR OWN WORST ENEMIES? MARY VANN HUNTER, MONIQUE VAN VOOREN, KATHRYN LIVINGSTON, DORIS LILLY 35471 03/21/82 - 09/12/82 PART II: NICE GIRLS DO DR. IRENE KASSORLA 35471 04/04/82 - 08/29/82 SUPERMOMS COLETTE ROSSANR, KATHRYN DARROW, MEG WHITCOMB, PENNY HAWKEY 35470 04/18/82 PUBLIC SERVICE OR PUBLIC RIP OFF? - UTILITIES EDWARD LARKIN, EDWARD HYNES, THOMAS FITZPATRICK, KAREN BURSTEIN, CAROL BARGER, ALFRED NARDELLI 35473 04/25/82 ON THE VERGE OF RUIN: AMERICA'S DESPERATE FARMERS NITA GIBSON, WAYNE CRYTS, JOHN STULP, PETER CURRA, VAREL BAILEY 35476 05/02/82 COUNTDOWN TO DOOMSDAY: THE NUCLEAR ARMS DEBATE ADMIRAL ELMO ZUMWALT, DR. DANIEL MACGUIRE, DR. SCOTT THOMPSON, JACK GEIGER, M.D., FRITZ ERMARTH, CONGRESSMAN THOMAS DOWNEY 35477 05/09/82 PART I: FAST AND FUNNY - COLLEGE DEBATERS DAVID BAILIN, HARRY WALTERS, LARRY EICHENFIELD, EDWARD O'TOOLE, DAVID KIDD, J.J. GERTLER, GRANT OLIPHANT, RICHARD SOMMER 35473 05/09/82 PART II: VIDEO GAME CRAZE EDWIN VELAQUEZ, CRAIG ROSS, JEFF LOMBARDI, OPHELLA VONBRANDON, JOHNNY ZADUBARA, NANDO RAMOS, MICHAEL BLANCHET 35473 05/23/82 - 10/03/82 "I'M ON WELFARE AND I HATE IT" - A WELFARE MOTHER SHARON HUNT 35478 05/30/82 PART I: NOT FOR MEN ONLY - BLUE COLLAR WOMEN TINA NANNARONE, LAURA SCHWARTZ, JANE KELLEY, SHARON HOLMES, JUDY HUGHES 35480 05/30/82 PART II: OUT OF CASH - TRY BARTER ANNIE PROULX, JERRY WEINER, GENE HOLYZMAN, CONNIE STAPLETON 35480 06/13/82 WHO CAN AFFORD COLLEGE ANYMORE? - PART I: ADMINISTRATORS JAMES POWELL, STEPHEN TRACHTENBERG, WILLIAM MAXWELL, HARVEY GROTRAIN 35482 06/13/82 WHO CAN AFFORD COLLEGE ANYMORE? - PART II: PARENTS JOSEPH ZULLO, JOHN KAUFMAN, FREDERIC KRAMER, GLORIA GATTI, ALEXANDRA GREELEY 35482 06/20/82 NO MORE LAND OF PLENTY NORMAN BERG, KREKEL KARCH, NEIL SAMPSON 35484 06/20/82 CAREER COUNSELORS JOHN CRYSTAL, STANLEY HYMAN, ROBERT SWAIN, IRENE ANSHER 35484 10/24/82 - 08/28/83 TOP TRIAL LAWYERS DEMONSTRATE THE ART OF JURY SELECTION PHILIP CORBOY, HAROLD PRICE FAHRINGER, AARON BRODER, BILL COLSON 35483 10/31/82 - 07/17/83 PART I: COCAINE: A 30 BILLION DOLLAR EPIDEMIC ROBERT MILLMAN, M.D., ANDY KOWL, TOM HENDERSON, "AMY" "A.J.", "LIZA" 35475 11/21/82 - 01/26/86 - 05/25/86 - 08/17/86 PART I: DOLLAR A DANCE - TAXI DANCERS ARIEL LUCAS, PAUL PRICKETT, PENNY PRUCHA, ELLEN STOKES, CAROL SUNDQUIST 37030 02/27/83 PART II: THE MYSTERY OF THE COMMON COLD STEVEN MOSTOW, M.D., R. GORDON DOUGLAS, M.D., SANFORD CHODOSH, M.D., HYLAN BICKERMAN, MN.D., JOHN ABELES, M.D. 37042 03/06/83 PART I: ANGRY CRIME VICTIMS DIANI MONTENEGRO, SHIRLEY BERNSTEIN, GUILIA PAGANO, ROBERT GRAYSON, DR. MICHAEL ROBINSON 37047 03/20/83 - 06/10/84 PART I: PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES JAMES IRVIN GLOVER, GRADY O'CUMMINGS III, LESTER BYERLEY, GERARD HIMMELMAN 37049 05/22/83 - 08/07/83 PART I: LONELINESS JANE ADAMS, JOAN GOULD, JOHN HOLLANDER, MURRAY KELLMAN, MAURA SWANSON 37058
OH: CLEVELAND EMT MISSING
<p><pi><b>This package/segment contains third party material. Unless otherwise noted, this material may only be used within this package/segment.</b></pi></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p>00-05</p>\n<p>Wednesday</p>\n<p>Cleveland, OH</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>33-37</p>\n<p>Rachelle Jordan</p>\n<p>Twin Sister</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>57-1:00</p>\n<p>Cleveland Police</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--LEAD IN</b>--</p>\n<p>POLICE IN CLEVELAND, OHIO ARE ASKING FOR THE PUBLIC'S HELP FINDING A MISSING E-M-T.</p>\n<p>LACHELLE JORDAN WAS SCHEDULED TO TESTIFY IN A RAPE CASE AND WAS STAYING WITH HER TWIN SISTER.</p>\n<p>THE FAMILY SAYS.. SATURDAY NIGHT, SHE WENT OUTSIDE TO GET SOMETHING FROM HER VEHICLE.. AND VANISHED.. LEAVING ALL HER BELONGINGS BEHIND.</p>\n<p>A WINDOW IN THE HOME WAS SHOT THROUGH.</p>\n<p>WINNIE DORTCH HAS MORE.</p>\n<p><b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS</b>--</p>\n<p>FOUR DAYS AND STILL NO SIGN OF 30-YEAR-OLD LACHELLE JORDAN, A CLEVELAND EMT EMPLOYEE AND A MOM OF TWO. </p>\n<p>WHERE COULD SHE BE? </p>\n<p>WEDNESDAY, CLEVELAND POLICE OUT CANVASSING HER NEIGHBORHOOD IN AN ATV INCLUDING NEARBY VACANT LOTS AND CITY PARKS. </p>\n<p>Rachelle Jordan</p>\n<p>"We basically been searching any place that we could think of. "</p>\n<p>JORDAN WAS LAST SEEN AT HER HOME ON FAIRPORT AVENUE IN THE GLENVILLE NEIGHBORHOOD ON SATURDAY AROUND SIX. </p>\n<p>HER TWIN SISTER ROCHELLE SAYS SHE WENT OUT TO HER CAR AND NEVER RETURNED. </p>\n<p>ALL OF HER BELONGINGS WERE LEFT BEHIND.</p>\n<p>Rachelle Jordan</p>\n<p>"Her car is still at the house. Her keys is still at the house, wallet, money. Everything is still at the house."</p>\n<p>THE NEXT DAY HER FAMILY REPORTED HER MISSING KNOWING THEN SOMETHING WAS UNUSUAL. </p>\n<p>Winnie Dortch: "Has she ever, you know, went away for a while and came back? I know sometimes as a mom, things can be stressful."</p>\n<p>Rachelle Jordan</p>\n<p>"Never. She would never leave her kids. She would, if something was stressful, she would take her kids with her, never leave them."</p>\n<p>JORDAN WAS SET TO TESTIFY IN A RAPE CASE INVOLVING 65-YEAR-OLD MICHAEL STINNETT. </p>\n<p>HE WAS ARRESTED ON MONDAY FOR VIOLATING A PROTECTION ORDER WHILE COMMITTING A FELONY, MENACING BY STALKING. </p>\n<p>HOWEVER, POLICE SAY AS IT STANDS NOW, THERE WAS NO INFORMATION CONNECTING HIM TO HER DISAPPEARANCE. </p>\n<p>Rachelle Jordan</p>\n<p>"We don't have any leads. We're trying to um follow up on any tips that was given." </p>\n<p>ROCHELLE IS TIRED, OVERWHELMED, HOLDING IT TOGETHER FOR THE CHILDREN, HAVING FAITH HER SISTER IS STILL OUT THERE. </p>\n<p>SHE ALSO HAS A MESSAGE SHE WANTS TO SHARE:</p>\n<p>Rachelle Jordan</p>\n<p>"Whoever got her, holding her whatever y'all got going on with my sister, just let her go, let her come back to her kids. It won't be no retelling. Nothing like that. We just want her to come home to her family." </p>\n<p>Winnie Dortch: "So you think someone is holding her hostage?"</p>\n<p>Rachelle Jordan</p>\n<p>"Yes, because why would she be gone this long? For no reason."</p>\n<p><b>--TAG--</b></p>\n<p>ROCHELLE SAYS HER SISTER'S CHILDREN ARE COPING WITH THIS THE BEST THEY CAN CONSIDERING THE CIRCUMSTANCES. </p>\n<p>CUYAHOGA COUNTY CRIMESTOPPERS IS OFFERING A FIVE-THOUSAND DOLLAR REWARD FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO LACHELLE JORDAN'S WHEREABOUTS.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--KEYWORD TAGS--</b></p>\n<p>OHIO LACHELLE JORDAN MISSING EMT CRIME</p>\n<p></p>
DRC: POPE FRANCIS ARRIVES FOR MASS IN KINSHASA
<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p>Wednesday</p>\n<p>Kinshasa, DRC </p>\n<p></p>\n<p>February 1, 2023 </p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--VIDEO SHOWS</b>--</p>\n<p>-Pope Francis arriving for mass in his popemobile; children dancing; pope in the altar; priests arriving. </p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--</b><b>CNN INFORMATION</b>--</p>\n<p>Pope tells victims of violence in DRC he is 'left without words' during tour</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Pope Francis heard harrowing testimony of rape, killing, and kidnapping suffered by several victims of violence in the east of the Democratic Republic Congo, on Wednesday in Kinshasa.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>A 17-year-old boy from Eringeti, told of seeing his father chopped up and decapitated, his head tossed in a basket by men in military fatigues near Beni. His mother was kidnapped and he and his two younger sisters have not heard from her since.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Another 17-year-old girl was kidnapped in 2020 by rebels near Musenge and raped repeatedly, several times a day, for nearly two years until she escaped with a friend. She gave birth to twin girls shortly after her escape.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"We are left without words," the Pope said, thanking the victims for their courageous testimony.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"We can only weep in silence," he said.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Francis had originally hoped to travel to eastern DRC, but told journalists on the papal plane that security concerns prevented him from going.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"Today, my heart is in the east of this immense country," he said to the victims gathered at the Apostolic Nunciature in Kinshasa.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Francis forcefully appealed to those "internal and external organizations" who wage war in the region to lay down their arms.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"Enough!" the Pope said. "Stop getting rich at the cost of the poor, stop getting rich from resources and money stained with blood!”</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>He also appealed to different ethnic groups in the region to make peace.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>“A new future will come about if we see others, whether Tutsi or Hutu, no longer as adversaries or enemies but as brothers and sisters," he said.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>"All your neighbors are your brothers and sisters whether they be Burundian, Ugandan or Rwandan," Francis said.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>“Even in the East, peace is possible!”</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Francis highlighted violence against women, praying that “every woman, may be respected, protected and esteemed.”</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>“Violence against women and mothers is violence against God himself,” he said.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>The Pope also recalled the memory of Italian Ambassador Luca Attanasio, his military escort, Vittorio Iacovacci and driver Mustapha Milambo who were killed togehter two years ago during an ambush in eastern DRC.</p>\n<p><b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--KEYWORD TAGS--</b></p>\n<p>POPE FRANCIS TRIP CONGO AFRICA MASS </p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--MUSIC INFO---</b></p>\n<p></p>
19 20 National edition: [issue of March 12, 2021]
USA: NEW YORK: RADOVAN KARADZIC
TAPE_NUMBER: EF00/0895 IN_TIME: 03:04:05 - 09:00:44 LENGTH: 01:28 SOURCES: APTN RESTRICTIONS: FEED: VARIOUS (THE ABOVE TIME-CODE IS TIME-OF-DAY) SCRIPT: Eng/Serbo-Croat/Nat XFA A jury in New York on Thursday determined that Radovan Karadzic, the former Bosnian Serb leader should pay 745 (m) million U-S dollars for atrocities committed by his soldiers during the war in the former Yugoslavia between 1992-1995. For the 15 women and two survivor groups who sued under a U-S law, the award was more of a symbolic message about the value of human life than about money. The women are unlikely to receive any of the award as Karadzic, indicted by a U.N. war crimes tribunal on charges of genocide, remains an international fugitive and did not attend the trial. Lawyers for the plaintiffs held a news conference in New York. They represented 15 supported by survivor groups who under a U-S firm sued former Serb leader Radovan Karadzic for atrocities between 1992-1995 Bosnian war. The plaintiffs spent the last two weeks describing how their lives were shattered after Serbian soldiers included them in what the plaintiffs' lawyers say was a campaign of ethnic cleansing. Lawyer, Maria T. Vullo said she told her clients immediately after the verdict that lawyers would do everything possible to try to recover the money from former Karadzic. She said she believed he has millions of dollars in assets, including the homes he took from thousands of victims. The jury awarded 265 (m) million U-S dollars in compensatory damages and 480 (m) million U-S dollars in punitive damages, including 70 (m) million U-S dollars for a woman whose two twin sons were murdered before she was taken to an underground camp and raped repeatedly. During the two-week trial, rape victims described the attacks in the early 1990s by soldiers wearing pictures of Karadzic. Jurors sometimes cried as they listened. After the verdict was read aloud, a dozen plaintiffs stood and applauded. Karadzic, an international fugitive, was previous indicted by the U-N war crimes tribunal in The Hague, Netherlands, on charges of genocide against other communities in the former Yugoslavia. He was named in a lawsuit brought in Manhattan under a 221-year-old U-S law letting foreign citizens sue foreign officials and citizens for violating the law of nations. Karadzic fought the lawsuit through New York lawyers for four years before sending a letter to U-S District Judge Peter K. Leisure, saying he would not defend himself. The judge ruled that Karadzic defaulted in the lawsuit, leaving the jury only to decide what he owed the plaintiffs for compensatory and punitive damages. Lawyers for the women said the brutal actions of the Bosnian Serbs arose from their attempt to rid the country of people unlike themselves, targeting in particular those of Croatian ancestry and Muslims. A Croatian lawyer who represented the plaintiffs said the anticipation of waiting for Thursday's verdict was almost too much to take. SOUNDBITE: (Serb-Croat) "Somehow, in the bottom of our hearts, we knew that we had won. It's very difficult to describe our feelings and emotions." SUPER CAPTION: Jadranka Cigelj, Croatian lawyer SOUNDBITE: (Serb-Croat) "We are happy because we reached out goal. We have moral satisfaction and it was worthwhile waiting seven years to see this day." SUPER CAPTION: Nusreta Sivac, Bosnian judge But lawyer for the plaintiffs said they hoped the decision would not be merely symbolic. She said that despite considerable obstacles they would fight to make Karadzic pay. SOUNDBITE: (English) "We certainly intend to do everything we can to collect money for the plaintiffs. They have been thrown out of their homes by him, they lost all their possessions and they're entitled to recovery. We going to do whatever we can to make that happen." SUPER CAPTION: Maria Vullo, Counsel for the Plaintiffs, Law Firm of Paul, Weiss Despite the multimillion dollar verdict, it was likely to be a long fight to try to recover money from the fugitive whose picture during the trial was taped to a courtroom defence table chair. The witnesses, only identified by initials, were so traumatised that their aides insisted paramedics remove their uniforms before treating a women who fainted in front of the jury box as she stepped down from the witness stand. The fainting also prompted the removal of a large poster of Karadzic that had haunted the women after it was put on an easel in front of the jury. SHOTLIST: New York, August 10, 2000 and file August 10 1. Wide shot meeting room at law firm of Paul, Weiss where press conference was held 2. Close up Jadranka Cigelj and Nusreta Sivac speaking at front table 3. Reverse angle showing journalists listening 4. SOUNDBITE: (Serb-Croat) Jadranka Cigelj, Croatian lawyer 5. SOUNDBITE: (Serb-Croat) Nusreta Sivac, Bosnian judge 6. Cutaway cameraman 7. Zoom out from photographers to show people seated at table 8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Maria Vullo, Counsel for the Plaintiffs, Law Firm of Paul, Weiss 9. Pan across journalists seated in room to show people seated at front table 10. Exterior of the U-S Federal Courthouse in New York where the case was tried File -August 4 1995 11. Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic shaking hands with troops near Pale File - April 18 1995 12. Karadzic being saluted by General Mormirtalic (commander of the Krajina corps) ?
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US Release - DNA test clears man of crime after 35 years in jail
NAME: US RELEASE 20091218I TAPE: EF09/1179 IN_TIME: 10:53:58:21 DURATION: 00:01:50:08 SOURCES: ABC DATELINE: Bartow/Tampa, 17 Dec 2009 RESTRICTIONS: No Access NAmerica/Internet SHOTLIST: ++PART MUTE++ Bartow, Florida - 17 December 2009 1. Zoom out of released man James Bain inside Polk County courthouse ++MUTE++ 2. Mid of Bain and his lawyer clapping as judge announces he is signing order to free him, UPSOUND Judge James Yancey (English) "I'm now signing the order, Sir. You are a free man, congratulations." ++PART MUTE++ 3. Various of Bain as he holds lawyer's hand and walks out of court 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) James Bain, Man released after 35 years in prison: "Cause one thing I have to say about this DNA, ladies and gentlemen, it's going to do one of the two and I tell these gentlemen in prison that have this type of case, it's going to do one of the two, free you or lock you." 5. Mid of Bain hugging a relative ++MUTE++ 6. Mid of Bain using mobile phone for the first time to call his mother ++MUTE++ 7. SOUNDBITE: (English) James Bain, Man released after 35 years in prison: "I'm going to see my mum, the one I just got off the phone to, that's the most important thing in my life right now, besides God." Tampa, Florida - 17 December 2009 8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sarah Reed, James Bain's Mother: "We already know he was innocent, but we didn't know they were going to find it out today." 9. Mid of Bain's mother in front of home ++MUTE++ 10. Wide of home ++MUTE++ 11. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sarah Reed, James Bain's Mother: "I know he didn't have it where he was at, so this time we will have a big Christmas." Bartow, Florida - 17 December 2009 12. Bain in front of reporters after leaving court ++MUTE++ 13. Bain walking with legal team and relatives after news conference ++MUTE++ Tampa, Florida - 17 December 2009 14. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sarah Reed, James Bain's Mother: "When they came and got him out of the house that night and I was asleep. They told my daughter they just wanted to talk to him and ask him some questions and after they did never come back, she kept waiting for him to bring him back, he didn't bring him back." 15. Mid of Bain walking into his mother's home for first time in 35 years ++MUTE++ STORYLINE: A man who spent 35 years in prison has been freed after DNA evidence exonerated him of raping a child. James Bain spent more time in prison than any of the 246 inmates previously exonerated by DNA evidence nationwide, according to the Innocence Project of Florida. The longest-serving before him was James Lee Woodard of Dallas, who was released last year after spending more than 27 years in prison for a murder he did not commit. Bain used a cell phone for the first time Thursday, calling his elderly mother to tell her he is a free man. In 1974, Bain was sentenced to life in prison for kidnapping a 9-year-old boy and raping him in a nearby field. Mobile devices didn't exist back then, and neither did the sophisticated DNA testing that officials more recently used to determine he could not have been the rapist. As Bain walked out of the Polk County courthouse on Thursday, wearing a black T-shirt that said "not guilty," he spoke of his deep faith and said he does not harbour any anger. The 54-year-old said he looks forward to eating fried turkey and drinking Dr Pepper. He said he also hopes to go back to school. Friends and family surrounded him as he left the courthouse after Judge James Yancey ordered him freed. His 77-year-old mother, who is in poor health, preferred to wait for him at home. With a broad smile, he said he looks forward to spending time with her and the rest of his family. "That's the most important thing in my life right now, besides God," he said. Earlier, the courtroom erupted in applause after Yancey ruled. "I'm now signing the order, Sir. You're a free man. Congratulations," Yancey said. Attorneys from the Innocence Project of Florida got involved in Bain's case earlier this year after he filed several previous petitions asking for DNA testing, all of which were thrown out. A judge finally ordered the tests and the results from a respected private lab in Cincinnati came in last week, setting the wheels in motion for Thursday's hearing. The Innocence Project had called for Bain's release by Christmas. He was convicted largely on the strength of the victim's eyewitness identification, even though testing available at the time did not definitively link him to the crime. The boy said his attacker had bushy sideburns and a moustache. The boy's uncle, a former assistant principal at a high school, said it sounded like Bain, a former student. The boy picked Bain out of a photo line-up, although there are lingering questions about whether detectives steered him. The jury rejected Bain's story that he was home watching TV with his twin sister when the crime was committed, an alibi she repeated at a news conference last week. He was 19 when he was sentenced. Florida last year passed a law that automatically grants former inmates found innocent 50,000 U.S. dollars for each year they spent in prison. That means Bain is entitled to 1.75 (m) million U.S. dollars.
“ROOFIES” TWINS DECISION (06/17/1998)
Twin brothers have been found guilty of drugging women and then raping them.
FREEDOM PROJECT: HAITI TRAFFICKING SURVIVORS FIND HOPE AT RAPHA HOUSE
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Director, Rapha House

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President, National Committee Against Human Trafficking

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HUMAN TRAFFICKING IS A LITTLE KNOWN AND UNDERREPORTED ISSUE IN HAITI.
MICHAEL HOLMES TAKES US TO A SPECIAL SAFE HOUSE, WHERE SURVIVORS LIVE A NEW LIFE. 

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A CHILD, AND HER CHILD. JUST 14 YEARS OLD, SHE SAYS, THIS IS NOT WHAT SHE HAD PLANNED FOR HER LIFE.
Hope: "When I think about it, "I"m a young girl with a young baby, without a father," and it makes me cry."
FOR HER SAFETY, WE"RE NOT SHOWING HER FACE, OR USING HER REAL NAME. WE"RE CALLING HER HOPE. 
SHE IS ONE OF THE COUNTLESS VICTIMS OF BOTH MODERN-DAY SLAVERY AND CHILD SEXUAL EXPLOITATION IN HAITI.
Heather, Director, Rapha House: "Sex trafficking here in Haiti often doesn"t look like the traditional sex trafficking that you see, say in Southeast Asia, where children are being sold into brothels..but it is very prevalent."
HEATHER IS THE DIRECTOR OF RAPHA HOUSE, A SAFE HOUSE FOR SURVIVORS. WE"RE NOT USING HER FULL NAME FOR SECURITY REASONS.
SHE SAYS MOST SEX TRAFFICKING CASES SHE SEES INVOLVE CHILDREN LIVING IN "RESTAVEK," A DOMESTIC SERVITUDE SYSTEM COMMON IN HAITI, WHERE CHILDREN FROM POOR FAMILIES ARE SENT TO LIVE WITH A DISTANT RELATIVE, OR SOMETIMES EVEN A STRANGER. 
Heather, Director, Rapha House: "That family is supposed to care for them, send them to school, provide for their basic needs and in exchange the deal is that they help with some household chores, but often it turns into a situation of extreme exploitation."
HOPE BECAME A RESTAVEK AFTER BOTH OF HER PARENTS DIED. 
SHE SAYS SHE WAS FORCED TO DO ALL THE HOUSEHOLD CHORES, WAS NOT SENT TO SCHOOL… AND WAS SEXUALLY ABUSED BY A MEMBER OF THE FAMILY.
Hope: "I first suffered as a Restavek and then I suffered rape."
HOPE LIVED THERE FOR NINE MONTHS BEFORE SHE MANAGED TO RUN AWAY, NOT EVEN REALIZING SHE WAS PREGNANT.
SHE WAS TAKEN TO POLICE BY A KIND STRANGER… AND WOUND UP AT RAPHA HOUSE.
HERE, HOPE RECEIVES NOT JUST THE BASICS, LIKE FOOD, SHELTER, MEDICINE AND EDUCATION… BUT ALSO THERAPY AND A LOVING, SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT - SOMETHING MOST OF THESE GIRLS HAVE NEVER EXPERIENCED.
THIS 12-YEAR-OLD SPENT HER ENTIRE LIFE IN DOMESTIC SERVITUDE. SHE IS NOW THE MOTHER OF TWINS, AFTER BEING RAPED BY SOMEONE IN HER RESTAVEK FAMILY. 
AND THIS LITTLE GIRL, JUST 5-YEARS-OLD, IS ALSO A SURVIVOR OF CHILD SEXUAL EXPLOITATION - THE YOUNGEST RAPHA HOUSE HAS SEEN SINCE IT BEGAN OPERATING IN HAITI FOUR YEARS AGO. 
Heather, Director, Rapha House: "When we moved here to do this work there was literally no one else to collaborate with... Um, the word trafficking, most people didn"t know what it even meant."
THERE HAS BEEN A GROWING AWARENESS SINCE THEN, BUT ANTI-SLAVERY ADVOCATES SAY PROGRESS IS SLOW… A SENTIMENT SHARED EVEN BY HAITI"S TOP ANTI-TRAFFICKING OFFICIAL.
Fils-Lien Ely Thelot, President, National Committee Against Human Trafficking: "I"ve personally experienced it, where I found authorities, well-educated people, who say this thing called human trafficking doesn"t exist in Haiti."
THE GOVERNMENT IS WORKING TO CHANGE THAT.
THREE YEARS AGO, HAITI PASSED A NEW ANTI-TRAFFICKING LAW AND IN JUNE 2017, HELD THE COUNTRY"S FIRST NATIONAL ANTI-TRAFFICKING CONFERENCE.
Heather, Director, Rapha House: "We have seen the efforts that are being made, but it takes time, it takes time for those things that are just being talked about in meetings, um, to kind of trickle down to the real world on the ground."
HOPE SAYS SHE"S FOUND HEALING THROUGH MOTHERHOOD… AND TODAY SHE IS FOCUSED ON HER FUTURE, AND THE FUTURE OF HER DAUGHTER.
Hope: "I"m leaving what happened to me in the past...And I"m moving forward...I never thought I could feel this way again."
MICHAEL HOLMES, CNN.
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AP-APTN-1830 North America Prime News -Final Tuesday, 6 April 2010 North America Prime News ++US Mine 3 03:24 See Script WRAP 25 dead in US mine blast, worst since 1984 ++US Nuclear 02:34 AP Clients Only NEW Clinton, Gates presser as US unveils new nuclear policy UK Election 4 03:39 AP Clients Only WRAP UK PM meets queen before elex called; party leaders campaigning Brazil Floods 2 01:09 No Access Brazil REPLAY Rains swamp Rio de Janeiro, kill at least 50; roads closed Iran Sanctions 01:58 NO ACCESS BBC PERSIAN/NO ACCESS VOA PERSIAN REPLAY Iranian FM spox rules out effectiveness of harsher sanctions Iraq Blasts 3 03:50 AP Clients Only REPLAY String of bombings in Baghdad kill 49, more sites, Allawi presser India US 01:26 AP Clients Only REPLAY US Treasury Secretary Geithner visits New Delhi India US Priest 02:54 AP Clients Only REPLAY Intv with priest accused of US abuse; Indian bishop reax Mideast Twins 02:21 AP Clients Only REPLAY Conjoined twins taken to Saudi for operation at invitation of Saudi king B-u-l-l-e-t-i-n begins at 1830 GMT. APEX 04-06-10 1456EDT -----------End of rundown----------- AP-APTN-1830: ++US Mine 3 Tuesday, 6 April 2010 STORY:++US Mine 3- WRAP 25 dead in US mine blast, worst since 1984, reax LENGTH: 03:24 FIRST RUN: 1830 RESTRICTIONS: AP Clients Only TYPE: English/Nats SOURCE: AP TELEVISION STORY NUMBER: 642174 DATELINE: West Virginia - 6 April 2010 LENGTH: 03:24 AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: Montcoal, West Virginia 1. Wide shot police roadblock at entrance to Massey mine 2. Mid shot of building in Massey mine site 3. Close-up police officer talking to people in car Dry Creek, West Virginia ++CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE: THESE SHOTS ARE NOT FROM MASSEY MINE++ 4. Various shots of coal from nearby site Montcoal, West Virginia 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Joe Manchin, Governor of West Virginia: "They're telling me that the first hole could be as late as tomorrow evening before the first hole is down. Knowing what the conditions would be then to send the rescue teams in. So, it's going to be a very long, slow process. Of course the families, you know, we went through the whole thing again about the 4 that we haven't located. We have 18 people in the mine; 14 have been located and we know have been passed away, 4 we don't know." 6. Manchin during briefing 7. SOUNDBITE (English) Joe Manchin, Governor of West Virginia: "I can only say that when the rescuers that were in the mine and saw what they were able to see until they had to come out and the type of damage that was done, that it had to be a horrific explosion that caused that type of damage. For instance, rails, cars, buggies and heavy equipment, train rails that go back in looked like they had been twisted like a pretzel. " 8. SOUNDBITE (English) Kevin Stricklin, An administrator for the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration: "It's quite evident that something went very wrong here for us to have the magnitude of this explosion. So, it's apparent that something was wrong and I would just ask to give us an opportunity to conduct a full investigation and we'll leave no stone unturned to get to the bottom and tell you exactly what was not going right here when this explosion did occur." 9. Wide entrance to mine 10. Mid entrance to mine 11. SOUNDBITE (English) Candice Atkins, Family friend of one of the miners: "Profit over human life is what I think; all they care about is money. Cause all the citations they did not care of it, money over human life. That's basically my opinion." Dry Creek, West Virginia ++CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE: THESE SHOTS ARE NOT FROM MASSEY MINE++ 12. Pan of coal Whitesville, West Virginia 13. SOUNDBITE (English) Name not known, Resident: "My brothers, my dad; all of them was miners. My son used to work in the mines, which, you know, he had got hurt. He is not working in the mines no more, he has been trying to get back in, I don't want him back in. I don't care if he has to clean toilets, I don't want him back in the mines." 14. Wide of restaurant 15. Close-up of decoration on wall 16. SOUNDBITE (English) Larry Asbury, Has two sons who work for Massey mines: "Well, everybody knows mining is dangerous but if you're going to live here, which is our home, if you're going to live here you're probably going to end up working in the mines. Young kids know that and any middle aged person that is working out of state and decides to come home, he knows he is probably going to end up going underground, working in the mines." 17. Wide Asbury walking inside restaurant STORYLINE: A huge underground explosion blamed on methane gas killed 25 miners in the worst US coal mining disaster since 1984, and rescuers on Tuesday began a dangerous and possibly futile attempt to rescue four others still missing. Crews were bulldozing an access road so they could drill 1-thousand feet (300 meters) into the earth to release gases and make it safe to try to find the missing miners. They were feared dead after the Monday afternoon blast at a mine with a history of violations for not properly ventilating highly combustible methane. Rescuers were being held back by poison gases that accumulated near the blast site, about 1 1/2 miles (2 1/2 kilometres) from the entrance to Massey Energy Company's sprawling Upper Big Branch mine. They had to create an access road above it before they could begin drilling four shafts to release methane and carbon monoxide. Governor Joe Manchin said at a news briefing on Tuesday that it could be Wednesday night before the first hole is drilled, but rescuers had to try. Manchin said rescuers observed that some of the rails and heavy equipment at the explosion site had "twisted like a pretzel." Kevin Stricklin, an administrator for the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration, said the situation looked grim for the missing miners. Stricklin acknowledged that "something went very wrong for us to have the magnitude of this explosion," and that the investigation continued. Officials hoped the four were able to reach airtight chambers stocked with food, water and enough oxygen for them to live for four days, but rescue teams checked one of two such chambers nearby and it was empty. The build-up of gases prevented teams from reaching other chambers. A total of 31 miners were in the area during a shift change when the explosion rocked the mine, about 30 miles south of Charleston. Some of those killed may have died in the blast and others when they breathed in the gas-filled air, Stricklin said. Eleven bodies had been recovered and identified, but the other 14 have not. Names weren't released. Manchin said investigators still don't know what ignited the blast, but methane likely played a part. The death toll is the highest in a US mine since 1984, when 27 died in a fire at Emery Mining Corp.'s mine in Orangeville, Utah. If the four missing bring the total to 29, it would be the most killed in a US coal mine since a 1970 explosion killed 38 at Finley Coal Co., in Hyden, Kentucky. In Monday's blast, nine miners were leaving on a vehicle that takes them in and out of the mine's long shaft when a crew ahead of them felt a blast of air and went back to investigate, Stricklin said. They found seven workers dead. Others were hurt or missing. In a statement early Tuesday, Massey Chairman and CEO Don Blankenship offered his condolences to the families of the dead. Massey Energy, a publicly traded company based in Richmond, Virginia, has 2.2 (b) billion tons of coal reserves in southern West Virginia, eastern Kentucky, southwest Virginia and Tennessee. It ranks among the country's top five coal producers and is among the industry's most profitable. It has a spotty safety record. In the past year, federal inspectors fined the company more than 382-thousand US dollars for repeated serious violations involving its ventilation plan and equipment at Upper Big Branch. Methane is one of the great dangers of coal mining, and federal records say the Eagle coal seam releases up to 2 (m) million cubic feet of methane gas into the Upper Big Branch mine every 24 hours. In mines, giant fans are used to keep the colourless, odourless gas concentrations below certain levels. If concentrations are allowed to build up, the gas can explode with a spark roughly similar to the static charge created by walking across a carpet in winter, as at the Sago mine, also in West Virginia. The Eagle seam produced 1.2 (m) million tons of coal in 2009, according to the mine safety agency, and has about 200 employees. The communities around the mine site were angry about the accident. One woman, who is a family friend of one of the miners, said Massey was putting profits in front of human life. Another area resident said she did not want her son, who was previously a miner, to ever go back to mining. One resident, however, said the community was made up of miners. Larry Asbury, who has two sons working for Massey, said "if you're going to live here you probably are going to end up working in the mines." 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APTN APEX 04-06-10 1534EDT ------------------- END -- OF -- ITEM ------------------- AP-APTN-1830: ++US Nuclear Tuesday, 6 April 2010 STORY:++US Nuclear- NEW Clinton, Gates presser as US unveils new nuclear policy LENGTH: 02:34 FIRST RUN: 1830 RESTRICTIONS: AP Clients Only TYPE: English/Natsound SOURCE: AP TELEVISION STORY NUMBER: 642175 DATELINE: Arlington - 6 Apr 2010 LENGTH: 02:34 AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST 1. Mid shot of US Defence Secretary Robert Gates, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and US Energy Secretary Steven Chu walking into the Department of Defence briefing room 2. Cutaway reporters 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Robert Gates, US Secretary of Defence: "I actually think that the NPR (Nuclear Posture Review) has a very strong message for both Iran and North Korea, because whether it's in declaratory policy or in other elements of the NPR, we essentially carve out states, like Iran and North Korea, that are not in compliance with NPT (Non-Proliferation Treaty), and basically all options are on the table when it comes to countries in that category, along with non-state actors who might acquire nuclear weapons." 4. Pull out of Gates at podium 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Robert Gates, US Secretary of Defence: "I think there was general agreement that the term 'fundamental purpose' basically made clear, and other language makes clear, this is obviously a weapon of last resort, and we also are very explicit about that. So, I think we recognise we need to make progress moving in the direction that the President has set, but we also recognise the real world we continue to live in. Secretary Clinton." 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Hillary Clinton, U.S. Secretary of State: "Well, Bob I'm not aware of the (Russian Foreign Minister's) statement, but it's no surprise that the Russians remain concerned about our missile defence programme. We have persistently sought to explain to them the purpose for missile defence, the role that we believe it can and should play in preventing proliferation and nuclear terrorism, and we have consistently offered the Russians the opportunity to cooperate with us. The START (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) treaty is not about missile defence, as you know; it is about cutting the size - the respective sizes - of our arsenals, our strategic offensive weapons. And we will continue our conversations with the Russians. We have made it clear that we look forward to the ratification of START, and then another round of discussions with the Russians about further reductions in our arsenals, and we will also be working with them to try to find common ground around missile defence, which we are committed to pursuing." 7. Wide, reporters listening STORYLINE: The US Obama administration will narrow down the circumstances under which the US would use nuclear weapons, altering a decades-old policy that dates from the tense days of the Cold War. In a written statement released on Tuesday, President Barack Obama said the new US defence policy was "a significant step forward" in reducing the role of nuclear weapons in security strategy, and would ease the global threat posed by these arms. Announcing the administration's Nuclear Posture Review (NPR) at the Pentagon, US Defence Secretary Robert Gates said that unprecedented limits being placed on the US nuclear arsenal wouldn't weaken American defence capabilities, and would send a "very strong message for both Iran and North Korea" to abide by international rules. The new policy would not apply to states like North Korea and Iran because of their refusal to cooperate with the international community on non-proliferation standards. Obama also has stopped short of saying the US will never be the first to launch a nuclear attack, as many arms control advocates want. Secretary Gates said the administration decided against limiting the nation's options further because of the danger still being posed by the proliferation of nuclear weapons. "This is obviously a weapon of last resort," Gates told reporters at a press conference at the Pentagon, but "we also recognise the real world we continue to live in." Gates was joined by other cabinet members in announcing the plan, including Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Energy Secretary Steven Chu. In anticipation of the announcement, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that while Russia shared Obama's goal of a nuclear-free world, other nations must join the disarmament process as well. Clinton commented on Russia at the news conference, saying the US would continue to try to seek common ground with Russia on missile defence. Clinton said she understood reservations being voiced by Moscow about a new nuclear arms reduction treaty to be signed later this week. Russia unsuccessfully sought to include limits on missile defence during months of negotiations on the new arms treaty, and on Tuesday said it reserved the right to withdraw from the pact if it deemed US missile defence systems in Europe as a threat. Clinton said that position was "no surprise." On Thursday, Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev are scheduled to sign a new START (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty), a bilateral agreement that will cut the number of strategic warheads and missiles maintained by the world's two largest nuclear powers. The new nuclear policy comes ahead of a conference next month in which Obama will urge other nations to fight the spread of nuclear weapons. He needs to show that the United States is willing to take steps of its own, but the Senate is unlikely to ratify the new treaty with Russia for months and probably longer. Obama also is hosting some 40 world leaders in Washington next week for a strategy session on nuclear security. The White House's nuclear initiatives are intended to encourage other nations to reduce their stockpiles of atomic weapons or forgo developing them. The Nuclear Posture Review is the first of its kind since 2001, and only the third since the end of the Cold War two decades ago. 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APTN APEX 04-06-10 1511EDT ------------------- END -- OF -- ITEM ------------------- AP-APTN-1830: UK Election 4 Tuesday, 6 April 2010 STORY:UK Election 4- WRAP UK PM meets queen before elex called; party leaders campaigning LENGTH: 03:39 FIRST RUN: 1830 RESTRICTIONS: AP Clients Only TYPE: English/Natsound SOURCE: AP TELEVISION/POOL STORY NUMBER: 642172 DATELINE: Various - 6 Apr 2010 LENGTH: 03:39 AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: FIRST RUN 0930 AMERICAS PRIME NEWS - 06 APRIL 2010) POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY 1. UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown leaving No.10 Downing Street and getting into car, car drives away ++SHOTS 2-4 MUTE++ 2. Aerial of car with Brown arriving at Buckingham Palace, residence of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II 3. Aerial of Brown entering Buckingham Palace 4. Aerial of Buckingham Palace (FIRST RUN 1130 ME EUROPE PRIME NEWS - 06 APRIL 2010) AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY 5. Wide of Brown outside No.10 Downing Street, flanked by members of the Cabinet (FIRST RUN 1130 ME EUROPE PRIME NEWS - 06 APRIL 2010) POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Gordon Brown, British Prime Minister: (++PLEASE NOTE SOUNDBITE IS TAKEN FROM LIVE AND INCLUDES VARIOUS CAMERA ANGLES++) "I come from an ordinary middle class family in an ordinary town and I know where I come from, and I will never forget the values, doing the right thing, doing your duty, taking responsibility, telling the truth, working hard, that my parents instilled in me. And over these last few months, this government, and every time has fought hard facing the biggest world recession, to fight on behalf of hard-working families on middle and modest incomes." (FIRST RUN 1130 ME EUROPE PRIME NEWS - 06 APRIL 2010) AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY 7. Wide of Brown outside No.10 Downing Street, flanked by members of the Cabinet (FIRST RUN 1630 EUROPE PRIME NEWS - 6 APRIL 2010) POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY London 8. UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown and his wife Sarah arriving at St Pancras Station to take train 9. Various of Brown walking through station greeting people 10. The Browns getting on train (FIRST RUN 1630 EUROPE PRIME NEWS - 6 APRIL 2010) POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY Rochester, Kent 11. Browns meeting with supermarket staff 12. Brown thanking staff, UPSOUND: (English) Supermarket worker, no name given: "Fancy a job do you, fancy a job here?" 13. SOUNDBITE (English) Gordon Brown, UK Prime Minister: "It would be a nice place to work, friendly, better than the Houses of Commons." 14. Brown leaves Birmingham 15. Opposition leader David Cameron arriving at Queen Elizabeth Hospital 16. Wide of Cameron walking into ward 17. Various of Cameron talking to patient 18. Various of Cameron meeting with hospital nurses and staff Watford 19. Leader of Liberal Democrats Nick Clegg holding question and answer session at West Herts college, zoom in 20. Pupil asking question 21. Various of Clegg with staff and pupils STORYLINE: Britain will hold a national election on May 6, Prime Minister Gordon Brown announced on Tuesday. The bitterly contested race will be dominated by a recession-wracked economy and a sense that 13 years of Labour rule may be coming to an end. Brown met with Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace to ask her to dissolve Parliament, marking the start of the general election campaign. Parliament will shut down next Monday after concluding business. After the announcement of the election date, the leaders of the three main party all set out on the campaign trial. Brown greeted passengers enthusiastically at London's St. Pancras station, before taking a train to Kent where he met employees of a supermarket chain. Brown, who has never won a national election as leader of his party, has a difficult task ahead, with Labour Party trailing in opinion polls and Britain's economy still fragile after the worst recession in decades. Britain's opposition Conservatives - the party of former Prime Ministers Margaret Thatcher and Winston Churchill - hope to win a national election for the first time since 1992. Brown's Labour Party is as much as 10 points behind the Conservatives and their articulate leader David Cameron in some opinion polls, but an unusual electoral map means the outcome of the election is still uncertain. Cameron headed north on Tuesday, to meet patients and staff at Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital. The 43-year-old Cameron has sought to replace his party's fusty, right-wing image with a more modern brand of "compassionate Conservatism," and drawn more women and ethnic minorities to a party long dominated by affluent white men like himself. His party has pledged to reverse Labour's planned hike to national insurance, a payroll tax, and implement major spending cuts this year. Labour says major cuts should be deferred until 2011 to give the economy more time to recover. While Britain's political scene is dominated by Labour and the Conservatives, several smaller groups are likely to win seats they could then use as bargaining chips in coalition talks. The centrist Liberal Democrats, the country's third largest party, are seen as potentially vital dealmakers if no one party emerges with a clear mandate. Its leader, Nick Clegg, on Tuesday presented his party as one of change, pledging to take the country in a new direction. Clegg was campaigning at a school in Watford on Thursday. Because of the quirks of Britain's electoral system, the Conservatives will need a significant margin to ensure a majority of House of Commons seats and oust Brown. An ICM poll published late Sunday by The Guardian newspaper showed Labour closing in on its main rival - climbing four points to 33 percent with the opposition Tories down one point with 37 percent. Other polls, however, showed larger Tory leads. Many recent opinion polls suggest the election could result in a hung Parliament, in which no party has an absolute majority, for the first time since 1974. Those results could spell a second national election later this year. Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: infoaparchive.com (ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory. APTN APEX 04-06-10 1449EDT ------------------- END -- OF -- ITEM ------------------- AP-APTN-1830: Brazil Floods 2 Tuesday, 6 April 2010 STORY:Brazil Floods 2- REPLAY Rains swamp Rio de Janeiro, kill at least 50; roads closed LENGTH: 01:09 FIRST RUN: 1730 RESTRICTIONS: No Access Brazil TYPE: Natsound SOURCE: GLOBO STORY NUMBER: 642177 DATELINE: Rio de Janeiro - 6 Apr 2010 LENGTH: 01:09 GLOBO TV - NO ACCESS BRAZIL SHOTLIST 1. Various aerials of flooding in Rio de Janeiro 2. Various aerials of destruction left by mudslides 3. Zoom out of rain water running down hill 4. Various of flooding and people in flooded streets STORYLINE Torrential rains in Rio de Janeiro triggered landslides that killed at least 50 people as rising water paralyzed traffic and suspended most business. The future host city of the Olympics and football World Cup ground to a near halt on Tuesday as Rio Mayor Eduardo Paes urged workers to stay home and closed all schools. He said more rain was expected and urged people living in high-risk areas not to leave their homes. Potential mudslides threatened at least 2,000 homes. Thousands of motorists were stranded overnight on highways blocked by floods as more than eight inches (20 centimetres) of rain fell and floodwaters rose on Tuesday. Neither the 2014 World Cup nor the 2016 Olympics will be held during Brazil's rainy season, which takes place during the Southern Hemisphere's summer in December through February. 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APTN APEX 04-06-10 1448EDT ------------------- END -- OF -- ITEM ------------------- AP-APTN-1830: Iran Sanctions Tuesday, 6 April 2010 STORY:Iran Sanctions- REPLAY Iranian FM spox rules out effectiveness of harsher sanctions LENGTH: 01:58 FIRST RUN: 1030 RESTRICTIONS: NO ACCESS BBC PERSIAN/NO ACCESS VOA PERSIAN TYPE: Farsi/Nat SOURCE: AP TELEVISION STORY NUMBER: 642128 DATELINE: Tehran - 6 April 2010 LENGTH: 01:58 AP TELEVISION - NO ACCESS BBC PERSIAN / NO ACCESS VOA PERSIAN ++AP Television is adhering to Iranian law that stipulates all media are banned from providing BBC Persian or VOA Persian any coverage from Iran, and under this law if any media violate this ban the Iranian authorities can immediately shut down that organisation in Tehran.++ SHOTLIST 1. Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman, Ramin Mehmanparast approaching podium 2. Close of cameraman 3. Wide of news conference 4. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Ramin Mehmanparast, Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman: "Sanctions and resolutions have not and will not have any impact on the process of our (nuclear) work. We do not welcome sanction and resolution, but we do not consider them an obstacle to our rational actions at all. We think that the more these pressures are imposed, the more our nation will be determined to pursue its rights, and God willing, we will witness more progress and achievements (in the nuclear technology)." 5. Wide of news conference 6. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Ramin Mehmanparast, Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman: (reacting to Iranian scientist's defection to United States) "What he thinks, what he has done and what have been related to him are all obscure and we dismiss them. However, the point that the Americans and Shahram Amiri (Iranian scientist) have links proves what we already believe which is American intelligence services have had a role in kidnapping him, while they used to deny this before." 7. Wide of news conference 8. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Ramin Mehmanparast, Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman: (on the upcoming nuclear disarmament conference in Tehran slated for April 17) "I believe that guests from numerous countries will be attending this conference including Western countries and the countries you mentioned (US and UK)." 9. Wide of news conference 10. Mehmanparast leaving news conference STORYLINE A spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry ruled out the possibility that harsher sanctions against his country for continued defiance over its disputed nuclear programme could prove effective, reiterating that Iran would not not bow to pressures. The spokesman's comments came amid fresh negotiations between the world powers to pass a new United Nations resolution imposing further economic sanctions to curb Iran's nuclear development. "We do not welcome sanction and resolution, but we do not consider them an obstacle to our rational actions at all," Ramin Mehmanparast, Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman said. "We think that the more these pressures are imposed, the more our nation will be determined to pursue its rights, and God willing, we will witness more progress and achievements (in the nuclear technology)," he added. US President Barack Obama said he hopes international sanctions against Iran for pursuing its nuclear ambitions will be in place this spring. Iran maintains that its nuclear research is for peaceful purposes and not to develop weapons. Meanwhile, US broadcaster ABC News reported on Tuesday that an Iranian nuclear scientist who had been reported missing since last summer has defected to the US and is assisting US intelligence services in what ABC claims are efforts to undermine Iran's nuclear programme. The scientist, Shahram Amiri, has been resettled in the US. Mehmanparast dismissed reports that Amiri had defected to the US and reiterated Iran's previous stance that US intelligence services had abducted Amiri while on pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia. "The point that the Americans and Shahram Amiri (Iranian scientist) have links proves what we already believe which is American intelligence services have had a role in kidnapping him, while they used to deny this before," he said. Amiri, who worked at Tehran's Malek Ashtar University, an institution closely connected to Iran's Revolutionary Guard, disappeared last June while in Saudi Arabia on a pilgrimage. While his disappearance led to speculation that he had defected and was assisting the West in its efforts to keep track of Iran's nuclear programme, the foreign minister for Iran accused the US of helping to kidnap him. The Foreign Ministry spokesman also called on all countries to attend Tehran's disarmament conference including delegations from US and UK, countries which are key players in Iran's nuclear case. Iran will host a nuclear disarmament conference later this month, part of efforts by Tehran to show it is not seeking to develop nuclear weapons. State television quoted Iran's top nuclear negotiator, Saeed Jalili, as saying on Saturday that China will attend the two-day conference slated to start April 17. Beijing has resisted imposing new international sanctions on Iran over its nuclear programme. The conference, dubbed "Nuclear Energy For All, Nuclear Weapons For No One", is scheduled to take place days after a US-hosted summit on nuclear security, taking place in Washington, DC. Chinese President Hu Jintao will also attend the Washington conference. Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: infoaparchive.com (ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory. APTN APEX 04-06-10 1436EDT ------------------- END -- OF -- ITEM ------------------- AP-APTN-1830: Iraq Blasts 3 Tuesday, 6 April 2010 STORY:Iraq Blasts 3- REPLAY String of bombings in Baghdad kill 49, more sites, Allawi presser LENGTH: 03:50 FIRST RUN: 1430 RESTRICTIONS: AP Clients Only TYPE: Arabic/Eng/Nat SOURCE: AP TELEVISION STORY NUMBER: 642158 DATELINE: Baghdad - 6 April 2010 LENGTH: 03:50 AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST Amil neighbourhood, Baghdad 1. Various of demolished building 2. Iraq troops and rescue workers at blast site 3. Various of demolished building at blast site 4. Fire trucks lining up at the blast site Ilam neighbourhood, Baghdad 5. Various of another demolished building 6. Various of Iraqi troops among debris 7. Wide of scene 8. Ambulance driving away from blast site Jkok district, Baghdad 9. Wide of partly collapsed building 10. Close of collapsed concrete 11. Solider walking past car wreckage 12. Various of debris, people examining rubble 13. Rescue services on site 14. Various of onlookers a site Central Baghdad 15. Set-up shot of Ayad Allawi former Iraqi Prime Minister and politician from the Iraqiya bloc 16. Close of Iraqi flag 17. SOUNDBITE (English) Ayad Allawi, Former Iraqi Prime Minister and politician from the Iraqiya bloc: "The democracy is being raped because we have candidates from the Iraqiya (bloc, who) have been arrested before the elections. Now there are more arrests, more intimidation, more de-Baathification including last night a letter landed on the desks of the electoral commission to de-Baathify more people from the Iraqiya winners. Suddenly, some of them, their names were never ever mentioned before, they were part of the political process. So this banning, intimidation, arrests, assassinations, which is increasing, is all a reflection of how democracy has been raped in this country." 18. Cutaway of Allawi's hands 19. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Ayad Allawi, Former Iraqi Prime Minister and politician from the Iraqiya bloc: "We have letters from the US that stipulate that democracy and the electoral process must be protected and its integrity must be ensured. The bewildering thing about the American position is that they should have a clear-cut political and moral stance vis-a-vis the aforementioned issues as the political force currently occupying Iraq. From that position they need to have a clear say about this hijacking of the political process in Iraq. The arrests, intimidation and exclusion that accompanied the election process so far are clear indications of this hijacking." 20. Close of Iraqi flag STORYLINE At least five bombs ripped through apartment buildings across Baghdad on Tuesday and another struck a market, killing 49 people and wounding more than 160, authorities said. The explosions were the latest in a five-day spree of attacks in and around the capital that have killed at least 119 people. Iraqi officials blamed al-Qaida in Iraq insurgents for the violence - the latest sign the country's fragile security is dissolving in the chaos of the unresolved election. Attacks have spiked as political leaders scramble to secure enough support to form a government after the March 7 elections failed to produce a clear winner. Former Iraqi prime minister, Ayad Allawi, whose bloc came out ahead in the vote by two seats over Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's, said the political deadlock lies behind the new wave of violence. He also raised the prospect that the impasse could last for months as both sides try to cobble together the majority needed to govern. "Intimidation, arrests, assassinations, which is increasing, is all a reflection of how democracy has been raped in this country," Allawi told The Associated Press in an interview. He added that he did not foresee any clear timetable to form a government. Allawi also said democracy was being undermined by the arrest of candidates from his Iraqiya bloc. An Iraqi military spokesman for Baghdad's operations command centre, said the attackers detonated blasts using homemade bombs and, in one case, a car packed with explosives. He said there were at least seven blasts; the US Embassy in Baghdad said there were five. He blamed al-Qaida in Iraq for the explosions and said Iraq was in a "state of war" with insurgents. He said most of the buildings are two stories, but one in the Allawi district downtown was five stories. Police and medical officials said the death toll from the explosions and the car bomb was at least 49, and that women and children were among the dead. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not allowed to release information publicly. The steady drumbeat of attacks serves as a chilling reminder of the violence that brought Iraq to the brink of civil war in 2006 and 2007. In the face of the recent spike in attacks, US military and diplomatic officials have sought to downplay the possibility that Iraq is heading back down the path toward sectarian bloodshed. Still, many fear such violence and a drawn-out political dispute could allow insurgents to regroup in the political vacuum left after the elections. Nearly a month after the national vote, Iraq still finds itself in a political deadlock. Allawi's secular Iraqiya bloc won 91 of the 325 parliament seats to 89 for the mainly Shiite list of Prime Minister al-Maliki. But both parties are far short of the necessary majority needed to govern alone, which has forced them into bargaining with other smaller blocs to muster the support needed to form a governing coalition. 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APTN APEX 04-06-10 1436EDT ------------------- END -- OF -- ITEM ------------------- AP-APTN-1830: India US Priest Tuesday, 6 April 2010 STORY:India US Priest- REPLAY Intv with priest accused of US abuse; Indian bishop reax LENGTH: 02:54 FIRST RUN: 1430 RESTRICTIONS: AP Clients Only TYPE: English/Natsound SOURCE: AP TELEVISION STORY NUMBER: 642153 DATELINE: Various - 6 Apr 2010 LENGTH: 02:54 AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST Coonoor, Tamil Nadu 1. Various, diocese buildings at Coonoor 2. Sign reading: Diocesan Education Commission 3. Various setups Reverend Joseph Palanivel Jeyapaul 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Reverend Joseph Palanivel Jeyapaul: "No, I am not hiding anywhere else. I am residing at Ooty (Ootacamund). They need not search me at all. They can come straight to the Bishop's house, then they can ask anything to me. I am ready to tell openly everything. So, I am not hiding anywhere. I am here, in Ooty. They can come straight to me here." 5. Panning shot of diocese buildings 6. Mid of portraits of Pope and Bishop of Ootacamund 7. Portrait of Pope Benedict XVI 8. Various of sign over door to bishop's office 9. Map on wall 10. SOUNDBITE (English) Most Reverend A. Almaraj, Bishop of Ootacamund: "On behalf of the Diocese of Ootacamund, I am pleased to issue the following statement regarding the allegations relating to Father Joseph Palanivel Jeyapaul. It is true that said priest was working in the Diocese of Crookston in the state of Minnesota in the United States from 2004 September to 2005 August. Suddenly, he had to rush back to India to see his ailing mother and he never returned to the States since then. In the meantime, some sexual abuses cases connected to Father Jeyapaul emerged and we conducted an inquiry into the matter. As the above allegations could not be proved beyond doubt, he was placed under the direct supervision of the Bishop. Now, as the same allegations have come up to the limelight through the press, we are studying the matter in detail and the same has been referred to the CBCI, the Catholic Bishops' Conference of India, the highest Catholic organisation in India for necessary directives on the matter." New Delhi 11. Wide shot, Reverend Babu Joseph, Spokesperson for Catholic Bishops' Conference of India (CBCI) 12. Cutaway, hands 13. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rev. Babu Joseph, Spokesperson, Catholic Bishops' Conference of India "Administratively, the Bishop (of Ootacamund) has already taken some measures against him under the canon law of the church. In addition to that, he has also not given any assignment to administer any public institution. So I think the church views it very strongly and all that is required will be done." 14. Wide of CBCI centre STORYLINE: A Roman Catholic priest charged with sexually assaulting a teenage parishioner in Minnesota said on Tuesday he would willingly leave his native India and try to clear his name in the courts if the United States tried to extradite him. The priest, Reverend Joseph Palanivel Jeyapaul, has denied the accusations. And speaking on Tuesday from the diocese office in Conoor, Tamil Nadu, about 10 kilometres (6 miles) from Ootacamund, Jeyapaul said: "I am ready to tell openly everything". Meanwhile, the bishop who oversees the Reverend Joseph Palanivel Jeyapaul said he had overruled a Vatican recommendation that the accused priest be removed from the priesthood and applied his own lesser punishment. The Most Reverend A. Almaraj, Bishop of Ootacamund, also speaking in Conoor, said that because the allegations had not been proved beyond doubt, Jeyapaul had been placed under his direct supervision. He added that because the allegations had re-emerged via the media, the matter was being studied in further detail and had been referred to the Catholic Bishops' Conference of India (CBCI), India's supreme Catholic organisation, for "necessary directives on the matter". Jeyapaul, who continues to work in the diocese office handling paperwork for schools, said he would not put up a fight if the United States tried to extradite him. Speaking later on Tuesday, a spokesperson for the CBCI stressed that the church would ask Jeyapaul to face the courts in the US if an extradition request was made. Reverend Babu Joseph, speaking in New Delhi, said church officials in India also planned to issue new guidelines for dealing with similar situations by the end of the month. Joseph added that "the church views it (the accusations) very strongly and all that is required will be done." Jeyapaul was one of many foreign priests brought to the US to help fill shortages in parishes. Last year, about one-quarter of the newly ordained priests in the United States were foreign-born, according to the Centre for Applied Research in the Apostolate at Georgetown University. Jeyapaul, 55, arrived in Minnesota in 2004 and was assigned to work at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Greenbush, a town of fewer than 1-thousand people just south of the Canadian border. In 2005, he went to India to visit his ailing mother. While he was in India, he was accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a 16-year-old girl, and Bishop Victor Balke of the Diocese of Crookston, Minnesota, told Jeyapaul not to come back or he would go to the police. Jeyapaul was later charged with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old female parishioner. Balke also notified the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the top office in the Vatican that was formerly headed by Pope Benedict XVI and handles all abuse cases involving priests. The Vatican said officials thought Jeyapaul should be removed from the priesthood, but under church law, the decision was up to the local bishop in India. Almaraj held his own canonical trial and sentenced Jeyapaul to spend a year in a monastery. Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: infoaparchive.com (ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory. APTN APEX 04-06-10 1436EDT ------------------- END -- OF -- ITEM ------------------- AP-APTN-1830: India US Priest Tuesday, 6 April 2010 STORY:India US Priest- REPLAY Intv with priest accused of US abuse; Indian bishop reax LENGTH: 02:54 FIRST RUN: 1430 RESTRICTIONS: AP Clients Only TYPE: English/Natsound SOURCE: AP TELEVISION STORY NUMBER: 642153 DATELINE: Various - 6 Apr 2010 LENGTH: 02:54 AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST Coonoor, Tamil Nadu 1. Various, diocese buildings at Coonoor 2. Sign reading: Diocesan Education Commission 3. Various setups Reverend Joseph Palanivel Jeyapaul 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Reverend Joseph Palanivel Jeyapaul: "No, I am not hiding anywhere else. I am residing at Ooty (Ootacamund). They need not search me at all. They can come straight to the Bishop's house, then they can ask anything to me. I am ready to tell openly everything. So, I am not hiding anywhere. I am here, in Ooty. They can come straight to me here." 5. Panning shot of diocese buildings 6. Mid of portraits of Pope and Bishop of Ootacamund 7. Portrait of Pope Benedict XVI 8. Various of sign over door to bishop's office 9. Map on wall 10. SOUNDBITE (English) Most Reverend A. Almaraj, Bishop of Ootacamund: "On behalf of the Diocese of Ootacamund, I am pleased to issue the following statement regarding the allegations relating to Father Joseph Palanivel Jeyapaul. It is true that said priest was working in the Diocese of Crookston in the state of Minnesota in the United States from 2004 September to 2005 August. Suddenly, he had to rush back to India to see his ailing mother and he never returned to the States since then. In the meantime, some sexual abuses cases connected to Father Jeyapaul emerged and we conducted an inquiry into the matter. As the above allegations could not be proved beyond doubt, he was placed under the direct supervision of the Bishop. Now, as the same allegations have come up to the limelight through the press, we are studying the matter in detail and the same has been referred to the CBCI, the Catholic Bishops' Conference of India, the highest Catholic organisation in India for necessary directives on the matter." New Delhi 11. Wide shot, Reverend Babu Joseph, Spokesperson for Catholic Bishops' Conference of India (CBCI) 12. Cutaway, hands 13. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rev. Babu Joseph, Spokesperson, Catholic Bishops' Conference of India "Administratively, the Bishop (of Ootacamund) has already taken some measures against him under the canon law of the church. In addition to that, he has also not given any assignment to administer any public institution. So I think the church views it very strongly and all that is required will be done." 14. Wide of CBCI centre STORYLINE: A Roman Catholic priest charged with sexually assaulting a teenage parishioner in Minnesota said on Tuesday he would willingly leave his native India and try to clear his name in the courts if the United States tried to extradite him. The priest, Reverend Joseph Palanivel Jeyapaul, has denied the accusations. And speaking on Tuesday from the diocese office in Conoor, Tamil Nadu, about 10 kilometres (6 miles) from Ootacamund, Jeyapaul said: "I am ready to tell openly everything". Meanwhile, the bishop who oversees the Reverend Joseph Palanivel Jeyapaul said he had overruled a Vatican recommendation that the accused priest be removed from the priesthood and applied his own lesser punishment. The Most Reverend A. Almaraj, Bishop of Ootacamund, also speaking in Conoor, said that because the allegations had not been proved beyond doubt, Jeyapaul had been placed under his direct supervision. He added that because the allegations had re-emerged via the media, the matter was being studied in further detail and had been referred to the Catholic Bishops' Conference of India (CBCI), India's supreme Catholic organisation, for "necessary directives on the matter". Jeyapaul, who continues to work in the diocese office handling paperwork for schools, said he would not put up a fight if the United States tried to extradite him. Speaking later on Tuesday, a spokesperson for the CBCI stressed that the church would ask Jeyapaul to face the courts in the US if an extradition request was made. Reverend Babu Joseph, speaking in New Delhi, said church officials in India also planned to issue new guidelines for dealing with similar situations by the end of the month. Joseph added that "the church views it (the accusations) very strongly and all that is required will be done." Jeyapaul was one of many foreign priests brought to the US to help fill shortages in parishes. Last year, about one-quarter of the newly ordained priests in the United States were foreign-born, according to the Centre for Applied Research in the Apostolate at Georgetown University. Jeyapaul, 55, arrived in Minnesota in 2004 and was assigned to work at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Greenbush, a town of fewer than 1-thousand people just south of the Canadian border. In 2005, he went to India to visit his ailing mother. While he was in India, he was accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a 16-year-old girl, and Bishop Victor Balke of the Diocese of Crookston, Minnesota, told Jeyapaul not to come back or he would go to the police. Jeyapaul was later charged with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old female parishioner. Balke also notified the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the top office in the Vatican that was formerly headed by Pope Benedict XVI and handles all abuse cases involving priests. The Vatican said officials thought Jeyapaul should be removed from the priesthood, but under church law, the decision was up to the local bishop in India. Almaraj held his own canonical trial and sentenced Jeyapaul to spend a year in a monastery. Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: infoaparchive.com (ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory. APTN APEX 04-06-10 1436EDT ------------------- END -- OF -- ITEM ------------------- AP-APTN-1830: Mideast Twins Tuesday, 6 April 2010 STORY:Mideast Twins- REPLAY Conjoined twins taken to Saudi for operation at invitation of Saudi king LENGTH: 02:21 FIRST RUN: 1430 RESTRICTIONS: AP Clients Only TYPE: English/Nat SOURCE: AP TELEVISION STORY NUMBER: 642162 DATELINE: Gaza Strip - 6 April 2010 LENGTH: 02:21 AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST 1. Medical team surrounding conjoined twins Ritaj and Rital Abu Assi 2. Conjoined twins Ritaj and Rital Abu Assi at hospital 3. Close up on twins on stretcher 4. Twins prepared to be taken to ambulance 5. Close up of twins 6. Close up of screen 7. Doctor helping babies breath 8. Medical team standing near the twins 9. Twins being covered with blanket 10. Twins taken out of hospital 11. Twins put in an ambulance 12. Close up of twins in ambulance 13. Pan left from monitoring device to twins 14. Close up on one of the babies 15. Twins on stretcher 16. SOUNDBITE (English) Yassir Abu Assi, father of conjoined twins: "I am very proud and very happy, we have started to move from the Palestinian side and now to the Egyptian side." 17. Father waiting at Rafah terminal 18. Mother, Maha Abu Ass, and siblings waiting in car 19. Father at terminal checking passports 20. Close up on passports of twins 21. Ambulance crossing Rafah terminal into Egypt STORYLINE: A pair of conjoined twins born in Gaza last month have crossed into Egypt on their way to Saudi Arabia for a separation surgery. The crossing was opened briefly on Tuesday to allow the twins, their parents and a medical team to cross. The two girls, Ritaj and Rital Abu Assi, are joined at the chest and share small intestines. Gaza doctor Ayman Abu Amouna said each has her own heart, lungs and other organs, making it likely they'll survive separation surgery in Saudi Arabia. Israel and Egypt have blockaded Gaza since Hamas overran the territory in 2007. This has made it nearly impossible for Gaza patients to travel abroad for treatment. Gaza officials say the Saudi involvement helped get the border open. Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: infoaparchive.com (ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory. APTN APEX 04-06-10 1449EDT ------------------- END -- OF -- ITEM -------------------