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(18 Aug 2006) SHOTLIST 1. Long shot of funeral procession seen through damaged building 2. Close of procession and coffins 3. Top shot of procession and coffins, zoom out to extreme wide shot 4. Coffins draped in Lebanese flags being set down, pull out to wide of procession 5. Mourners holding portraits of victims of the war 6. Pan across grieving women 7. Close-up of portrait of child victims 8. Tilt down from building to burial site with first coffin, draped in Hezbollah flag being carried by men toward burial site 9. Tilt down from face of child to the portrait of a toddler in her hands 10. Grave being covered by cement slab 11. Mourner sitting by graveside 12. Women grieving near graves with photographs of their dead children 13. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Jinn, Vox pop (Only one name available): "This is the nature of the Israeli enemy. Every now and then it would give us a reminder by committing massacres against children lying peacefully in their mother's arms; this enemy which does not know the meaning of humanity or childhood." 14. Zoom out to extreme wide of scene with bulldozer clearing area around the graves 15. Wide of Lebanese army tanks driving along road 16. Army vehicles driving past sign reading: " Welcome to Shebaa" 17. Various of convoy of army vehicles driving along streets of town, residents waving and throwing rice 18. Lebanese flags being waved as tanks advance through streets 19. Vehicles driving through narrow street 20. Wide of crowds welcoming Lebanese army convoy advancing through the street, residents waving flags, singing, dancing and throwing rice UPSOUND: Music 21. Soldier being welcomed and led to an area in the road where sheep are being slaughtered 22. Woman dancing holding toddler dressed in military fatigues 23. Soldiers standing on tanks holding toddlers, little boy being handed down to waiting parents 24. Men dancing in celebration, zoom out to wide to show woman throwing rice in the foreground 25. Tank going round bend in road with man holding flag standing on top 26. Women ululating and waving flags in welcome 27. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Resident, Vox pop: "We welcome the arrival of Lebanese National Army in our and its town, Chebaa, which gives us reassurance and confidence and confirms that we are holding fast to our cause, namely the liberation of Chebaa Farms." 28. Close up of armed soldier in military truck waving to the crowds 29. Wide of military trucks with troops driving past STORYLINE: On the fifth day of a UN-brokered ceasefire, Lebanon buried some of the victims of the 34 day Israeli bombardment on Friday. Grieving relatives of 29 civilians - mostly elderly, women and children - killed in the southern Lebanese town of Qana during the Israeli bombardment gathered for a mass burial on Friday. Twenty-nine Lebanese civilians and two Hezbollah fighters were killed in an Israeli airstrike on July 30 in Qana, according to locals, in one of the conflict's worst single incidents. The attack provoked outrage around the world and heaped opprobrium upon Israel. An Associated Press count - gathered from witness accounts and officials of the Lebanese Red Cross and civil defence corps - had put the death toll from the strike at 28. It was not immediately clear how to reconcile the higher figure. Two Hezbollah fighters were also buried in Qana on Friday in a different, undisclosed location. Mourners held portraits of the victims as the coffins covered by Lebanese or Hezbollah flags were brought to the burial site. Some residents railed bitterly against Israel, saying it did "not know the meaning of humanity or childhood." Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...