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Studio copy of report, Oct 26, 2011, for KSA2, Saudi Arabian, English-language TV. (UNFORTUNATELY, PROBLEM WITH SOUND QUALITY) Intro: Officials and ordinary people around the world have been paying their respects over the death of Prince Sultan bin Abdel Aziz. This was especially true in Washington, the capital of one of the Kingdom's closest allies, the United States. Saudi Arabia's large embassy set aside three days this week for people to come by and express their condolences. More in this report from Washington. Cues: - Jose L. Cuisia, Jr., Ambassador of the Philippines - Ibrahim Conteh, Deputy Chief of Mission, Embassy of Sierra Leone - Adel Al-Jubeir, Saudi Ambassador to the United States - Prince Abdulaziz bin Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud - Abeer Alghamdi, employee, Islamic Affairs Department, Saudi Embassy
