ITN, which is 40 percent owned by ITV, is Britain's top commercial news producer.
The alleged victim told ITN the officers made insulting remarks about his family and mother.
The broadcast, produced by ITN, will be available on the Royal Channel of the YouTube website.
"Harry is not the same man as he was three years ago, " Arbiter told Britain's ITN network.
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Shadow Dancer, adapted from a novel by ITN journalist Tom Bradby, is also nominated for best screenplay.
"We must fight them as they fight us, " he said in the video aired by CNN affiliate ITN.
Mastering the clipped tones of upper middle class English was a crucial career move for ITN's Trevor McDonald.
Mr Snow joined ITN in 1976 after working in local radio and was made Washington correspondent in 1984.
Thankfully for ITN, its 32 years of producing News at Ten has made it into a professional, finely honed unit.
Jon Snow is the award-winning presenter of the highly acclaimed Channel 4 news programme, produced by Britain's Independent Television News (ITN).
Speaking to British news channel ITN, Thomas revealed why it has taken him so long to speak openly about his sexuality.
While the BBC was leading on the conflict in Macedonia, ITN lead its bulletins on a police search at Michael Barrymore's house.
But ITN remain critical of the BBC's decision to shift its news.
"Deborah epitomizes everything that is best about ITN, inspiring our newsrooms with her ideas, enthusiasm and energy, " said John Hardie, CEO of ITN.
Michael Oswald, the alleged victim's attorney, told ITN that "we were surprised" by the Crown Prosecution Service's initial decision not to take action.
Those partners--British network ITN is the first--will provide more extensive programming to Blinkx in return for a share of the ad revenue.
In 2006 he steered BSkyB into the acquisition of a 17.9% stake in UK broadcaster ITN, blocking a rival move by Virgin Media.
Formwe Sri Lanka leg-spinner De Silva said the remarks broadcast on Sri Lankan state TV network ITN was an "attempt to demolarise our team".
The news channel of the year trophy went to Al Jazeera English, while ITN's Sir David Nicholas was presented with the lifetime achievement award.
The brand of the BBC, or ITN, CNN or Sky, will continue to count for a good deal in the age of the internet.
Nich Woolf, 58, worked with the charity founded by former ITN newsreader Sandy Gall, which provides medical assistance and rehabilitation for victims of war.
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ITN's chief executive, believes that as national news programmes become more parochial, a group of dissatisfied viewers is emerging who want to know about other countries.
Sunday, ITN reported three unnamed Syrian medical or military officials said Damascus believes a small amount of chlorine mixed with saline and a homemade rocket were used.
The British forces also launched a missile strike that destroyed the Baath headquarters in Basra, said Richard Gaisford, an ITN reporter embedded with the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards.
Home Secretary Charles Clarke, the Cabinet official in charge of domestic security, told the British television network ITN that police are facing "total carnage" at the bomb scenes.
In fact, an ITN video from April 2007 shows Adebolajo standing behind Choudary at a rally protesting the arrest of men who allegedly made inflammatory speeches inside a mosque.
Throw in ITN, Sky, Channel 4 and the newspapers - one broadsheet sent four correspondents - and British outlets alone must have sent 100 people to this tiny place.
ITN, a broadcasting institution as long-established as ITV itself, now provides bulletins for commercial broadcasters including Channel 4 and Channel 5, 250 commercial radio stations and several 24-hour news services.
Mr Snow has covered a variety of momentous stories around the globe for ITN, including the Falklands reports war, the American Shuttle disaster and President Nelson Mandela's release from prison.
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