(21 Jun 2005)
APTN FILE - September 1997
1. Wide shot of Cardinal Jaime Sin, Archbishop of Manila, walking during opening procession of mass
2. Cutaway crowd
3. Mid shot Cardinal Sin making sign of the cross
APTN FILE - August 1994
4. Pornographic magazines being burned - pan up to Cardinal Sin and former Philippine President Corazon Aquino during anti-abortion rally
5. Placards showing pictures of aborted babies - pan down to protesters
APTN FILE - January 1995
6. Close-up of Cardinal Sin then zoom out as then-Vice President Joseph Estrada kisses hand of Pope John Paul II during visit to Manila
APTN FILE - May 1998
7. Doves in box being released by Cardinal Sin
APTN FILE - May, 1999
8. Wide shot of Cardinal Sin beside then-Philippines President Joseph Estrada and former President Corazon Aquino
9. Close-up of Cardinal Sin
10. Cutaway of priests
11. Estrada and Aquino conferring award to Cardinal Sin
12. Cutaway of priests
APTN FILE - May 17, 1999
13. Close-up of Cardinal Sin then zoom out as woman lights candle
14. Cutaway crowd
15. Wide shot of Cardinal Sin delivering sermon at church podium
16. Mid shot of Cardinal Sin delivering sermon
APTN FILE - January, 2001
17. Wide shot of crowd during popular revolt against President Joseph Estrada
18. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo taking oath as President of the Philippines in succession to Estrada, with Cardinal Sin in middle witnessing event
APTN FILE - February 10, 1995
19. Wide shot of Cardinal Sin
20. SOUNDBITE (English): Cardinal Jaime Sin, former Archbishop of Manila:
"Well, there is separation (of church and state) but we say a critical collaboration is beautiful. Critical collaboration. We praise the government if the government is doing all right, and we criticise if the government is not doing all right. For example, how can you praise the police if they are stealing? You have to criticise. And if you criticise a branch of the government, you are criticising the whole government. We are not court jesters that we just praise and praise. I think that is wonderful and that is the essence of democracy."
APTN FILE - November 19, 2003
21. Cardinal Sin being assisted by aides while walking
22. Wide shot of church
23. Cardinal Sin flanked by former Philippine presidents Fidel Ramos and Corazon Aquino
24. Cutaway of nuns in crowd
25. SOUNDBITE (English): Corazon Aquino, former Philippines President
"How truly blessed we Filipinos us that God sent us his Eminence, Jaime Cardinal Sin, to help us and to guide us during all our difficult times."
26. Cutaway of crowd
27. Wide shot of Sin flanked by Aquino and Ramos
28. SOUNDBITE (English): Cardinal Jaime Sin, former Archbishop of Manila
"I am retiring but I am not keeping quiet."
APTN FILE - November 21, 2003
29. Newly ordained Archbishop of Manila Gaudencio Rosales receiving staff from outgoing archbishop Cardinal Sin
30. Cardinal Sin helped by aides while walking
STORYLINE:
Roman Catholic Cardinal Jaime Sin, a huge figure in the religious life of the Philippines' and a key player in the "people power" revolts that ousted two presidents, died on Tuesday. He was 76 years-old.
Father Jun Sescon, Sin's spokesman, told local radio that the cardinal was taken to Cardinal Santos Medical Centre with a high fever on Sunday evening and suffered multiple organ failure. He died at 6:15 a.m. Tuesday (2215 GMT Monday).
No cause of death was immediately given. The cardinal had been ill for several years and retired as Manila's archbishop in November 2003.
He was unable to attend the Vatican conclave that chose a new pope in April.
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