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Monks brew special earthquake beer

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LEADIN:They call it "earthquake beer". Made by Benedictine monks in Norcia in Italy, "I love Nursia" sat in fermenters for six months after an earthquake devastated the town last year, giving it a unique taste.STORYLINEWhen an...
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AP reporter on the earthquake aftermath in Indonesia

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SYND 17 1 78 AFTERMATH OF THE EARTHQUAKE ON IZU PENINSULA IN JAPAN

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Aftermath of the earthquake on Izu Peninsula in Japan. 1. aerial of landslides 2. various of rescue workers digging 3. ms recovered body 4. ms onlookers 5. ms stretcher carried 6. ms tracking (from moving car) damage along road 7. gv...
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Arrrivals as finance ministers from the G7 powers meet

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Iqaluit, Canada - 5 February 2010 1. Wide of G-7 (Group of Seven major industrial countries) Finance Ministers getting off plane 2. Canadian Finance Minister Jim Flaherty walking to microphone 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Jim Flaherty,...
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Relief flights resume, injured in hospital

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1. Wide shot of airport runway with US helicopter parked 2. Close up of UN logo on helicopter 3. Various of aid workers unloading supplies from truck and loading helicopter 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bogdan Karakoy, World Food...
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Continuing relief efforts after earthquake in Pakistan

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Neelum Valley +++Mute+++ 1. Travelling shot along high valley road 2. Village destroyed by earthquake 3. Various people people coming down from mountains in search of help Muzaffarabad Belanoshah Camp 4. Various emergency camp for quake...
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Monks brew special earthquake beer

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LEADIN:They call it "earthquake beer". Made by Benedictine monks in Norcia in Italy, "I love Nursia" sat in fermenters for six months after an earthquake devastated the town last year, giving it a unique taste.STORYLINEWhen an...
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Japan's nuclear crisis intensified Sunday as authorities raced to combat the threat of multiple reactor meltdowns and more than 170,000 people evacuated the quake- and tsunami-savaged northeastern coast where fears spread over possible radioactive contamination.

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HEADLINE: Japan races to avert multiple nuclear meltdowns CAPTION: Japan's nuclear crisis intensified Sunday as authorities raced to combat the threat of multiple reactor meltdowns and more than 170,000 people evacuated the northeastern...
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A Federal Emergency Management Agency team arrived on the island of Hawaii on Tuesday to begin surveying damage that's now estimated at nearly 50 million.

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HEADLINE: FEMA Begins Hawaii Damage Inspections CAPTION: A Federal Emergency Management Agency team arrived on the island of Hawaii on Tuesday to begin surveying damage that's now estimated at nearly 50 million. (Oct. 18) [Notes:ANCHOR...
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Medical and international rescue teams at work

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1. Various of Dubai workers lifting and clearing rubble 2. Rescue workers with sniffer dog 3. Various of rescue team from Dubai searching through rubble 4. SOUNDBITE (Arabic): Dubai rescue worker: "We are still searching for the...
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CLEAN:What are the causes of the Yushu earthquake?

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CLEAN:What are the causes of the Yushu earthquake?
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CLEAN:What are the causes of the Yushu earthquake?

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CLEAN:What are the causes of the Yushu earthquake?
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Child malnutrition crisis overshadowed by quake disaster

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1. Wide of Furcy village on steep hill 2. Top shot of village 3. Various of villagers 4. Close of a malnourished boy, David Paul 5. Close of another malnourished boy, Jameson Paul 6. Low angle shot of aid worker Hilaire Etienne inside...
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Officials say situation at Fukushima plant remains serious

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1. Wide of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) news briefing 2. Close up of slide showing Fukushima nuclear power plant, reading (English) "Fukushima nuclear accident - An update log" 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Graham Andrew,...
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President Obama on Japan quake and tsunami

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1. Wide of Obama walking out to White House, into Rose Garden 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President: "For the last several days, the American people have been both heartbroken and deeply concerned about the developments in...
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RR7137B JAPAN: TOKYO REPORT

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1. Map of Japan showing Tokyo. 2. Street scenes, traffic, people crowding streets. 3. Various shops showing cameras, television sets, washing machines, etc. 4. Stock Exchange scenes, melee on floor, brokers, etc. 5. Interiors...
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Obama on disaster, aid supplies being loaded

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Bethesda, Maryland - 30 September 2009 1. US President Barack Obama walking to podium 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President: "I want to say a word about the tragic events that took place yesterday in America Samoa. My...
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INDIA: EARTHQUAKE DISASTER: SACRED COWS (V)

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Voice and effects Aid continues to flood into the Indian state of Gujarat following last month's devasting earthquake. But some of the region's most valuable residents are only just starting to get help. Amidst the human tragedy, India's...
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INDIA: EARTHQUAKE DISASTER AFTERMATH: TIBETANS

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English/Nat One hundred-and-thirty-five Tibetan volunteers are working to help the victims of India's earthquake. They come from communities of Tibetan refugees all over India. Since China annexed Tibet, Tibetans have sought refuge...
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Fracking Rattles Oklahoma

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Nov.10 -- The meteoric rise of shale over the past 2 decades has transformed the U.S. energy landscape and sent ripples through global markets. But shale drilling success isn't without its issues. Alix Steel takes a tour of Oklahoma to...
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Art world bursts from galleries in 2016

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LEAD IN:Winter light shows, market place galleries and ancient rock art. In 2016, the art world burst from galleries and began appearing everywhere.While art fans in the United States got a chance to spend a night in Van Gogh's bedroom,...
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White House Threatens To Veto Puerto Rico Relief Bill

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The White House signaled it doesn't trust the Puerto Rican government to use the funds as appropriated.
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China - Aftermath of earthquake

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Almost one week after an earthquake in China left 44,000 people homeless, many were on Thursday (15/1) still without shelter and faced with heavy snow and other severe weather conditions. In Dang Jiang He village, the epicentre of the...
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Prohibition, Earthquake, J.P.Morgan, World's Fair

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Prohibition is Repealed; Dry Era Over The 21st Amendment to the Constitution officially ends 14 years of prohibition in the US Fleets of trucks begin delivering wines and spirits to stores and restaurants. Jubilant crowds lift their...