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The Recount

Top 5 Clips of August 16th

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Apple has been in infringing patents and has to pay up, temperatures in Europe show no signs of going down, United Airlines drops dress code standards, and Naomi Osaka picks up the effort to send relief to Haiti.
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Aid deliveries, Hungarian rescue teams

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1. Wide of UN office 2. UN workers talking 3. Map of earthquake zone 4. UN emergency coordinator talking to reporter 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Peter Scott-Bowden, UN Emergency Co-ordinator: "The key sector is search and rescue. We had some...
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Minustah chief at ceremony for UN staff killed in quake

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1. Mid of Haiti and United Nations flags flying 2. Mid of display showing photos of UN staffers killed in the earthquake 3. Mid of plaque with the names of the staffers who died 4. Close up of names 5. Mid of Edmond Mulet, Acting...
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INDIA: EARTHQUAKE: BABY'S BIRTH SEEN AS HOPE

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English/Nat A healthy baby born in Ahmedabad during the Indian earthquake is becoming a symbol of the scant hope people have of rebuilding the stricken area. The proud parents, both themselves safe after the quake which killed...
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EF21I/C Mexico - City Housing

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Music "Track 19 Solitary" by Paul Osborne STORY. Mexico City is still facing the problems caused by the twin earthquakes which shook the city, bringing down hundreds of buildings and killing an estimated 45,000 people in September 1985....
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Schools in Haiti were some of the hardest hit after January's earthquake. Nearly 80 percent of schools were destroyed. But, now American educators and aid groups are trying to rebuild schools for the start of this year's school year.

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HEADLINE: American educator rebuilds Haitian school from ground up CAPTION: Schools in Haiti were some of the hardest hit after January's earthquake. Nearly 80 percent of schools were destroyed. But, now American educators and...
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Taiwan loses bid to participate in UN health discussions, comment on earthquake

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1. Wide of entrance to World Health Organisation (WHO) building in Geneva 2. Protesters outside building 3. Mid of WHO sign next to entrance gates 4. Wide of WHO building 5. Close-up of WHO flag 6. Wide top shot of WHO assembly room 7....
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Volcanoes, Hurricanes, Earthquakes, Floods, Ferry, Train, Plane Crashes

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Mount Merapi spat out near continuous clouds of deadly hot ash and debris early in May, as activity at the volcano intensified. One of the eruptions was the most powerful yet, sending ash, rock fragments and volcanic gas almost four...
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RR7229A ITALY'S THOUSAND EARTHQUAKES

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Ancona (population 110,000) is a popular holiday resort on Italy's Adriatic coast. Most of its revenue comes from tourists attracted by its white beaches. Since February 4th, 1972, thousands of earthquakes, some registering 9 on the...
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Aftermath at epicentre of quake

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1. Pick-hammer knocking out pieces of building 2. Site of destroyed building 3. Men on pile of rubble 4. SOUNDBITE: (French) Sergeant Oulaig Tamourt, Algerian Army "We received very precise information from the residents, from the...
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Afghanistan - Aftermath of earthquake

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Rescue helicopters scanned remote corners of quake-hit northeast Afghanistan Tuesday (2/6) to bring vital relief to traumatised villagers, amid fears that the death toll could reach 5,000. The hospital in the Shajap village 100 kms to...
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INDIA: EMERGENCY CABINET MEETING

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Eng/Hindi/Nat The Indian Prime Minister has held an emergency cabinet meeting following the worst earthquake to hit the subcontinent in half a century. He's put the country on a "war footing" to cope with the emergency. Ministers at...
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Distancing himself from new economic sputters, President Barack Obama on Saturday declared that recent "headwinds" were the result of high gasoline prices, Japan's disastrous earthquake and jitters over a European fiscal crisis. (June 4)

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HEADLINE: Obama weekly address: Auto industry grows CAPTION: Distancing himself from new economic sputters, President Barack Obama on Saturday declared that recent "headwinds" were the result of high gasoline prices, Japan's disastrous...
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INDIA: EARTHQUAKE DISASTER: DEMOLITION

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Hindi/English/Nat As aftershocks continue to effect the state of Gujurat after India's devastating earthquake. The Indian army has been called in to demolish damaged buildings in the commercial capital of the state, Ahmedabad. The move...
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A U.S. Navy vessel is heading toward Haiti to be on hand in case Tropical Storm Tomas strikes this week. The impoverished nation has still not recovered from January's deadly earthquake.

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HEADLINE: Haiti braces for Tropical Storm Tomas CAPTION: A U.S. Navy vessel is heading toward Haiti to be on hand in case Tropical Storm Tomas strikes this week. The impoverished nation has still not recovered from January's deadly...
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Earthquake aftermath

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1. Various, people around fires 2. Various, wrecked mosque 3. Family inside trailer 4. Close shot, child 5. Various, wrecked buildings 6. Various, emergency accommodation 7. Setup shot, Gulhan Gormez 8. Cutaway 9. SOUNDBITE: (Turkish)...
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Celebrities on Twitter.com

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HEADLINE: Stars tweet about Twitter.com CAPTION: An increasing number of celebrities are micro-blogging on Twitter.com - a forum that allows only up 140 characters per message. Check out whether these stars are atwitter about Twitter....
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Disaster officials rushed food, medicine and a temporary morgue to the Samoas on Wednesday after a powerful earthquake unleashed a tsunami that flattened villages and swept cars and people out to sea.

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HEADLINE: Aid begins flowing to tsunami-hit islands CAPTION: Disaster officials rushed food, medicine and a temporary morgue to the Samoas on Wednesday after a powerful earthquake unleashed a tsunami that flattened villages and swept...
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INDIA: EARTHQUAKE DISASTER: FOLKLORE

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Urdu/Nat The earthquake which devastated western India last week (Jan 26) is still sending out aftershocks, but now of a less physical kind. Villagers near its epicentre have reported almost supernatural phenomenon, with claims of...
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Update on rescue attempt for six trapped miners

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AP Television Huntington, Utah - 7 August 2007 1. Tilt up from Sheriff's car to hill top 2. Close-up mine worker leaving site AP Television Huntington, Utah - 7 August 2007 3. SOUNDBITE (English) John Huntsman Junior, Utah Governor: "I...
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Earthquake, Record

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In Managua, Nicaragua, a disastrous earthquake kills 2,000 people and leaves the city a mass of wreckage (Natural Disaster) Wiley Post and Harold Gatty make aviation history by circling the globe in the Winnie Mae in a little over 8...
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Bush comments on how US is helping quake victims of Southeast Asia

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1. Wide view of President Bush entrance 2. Mid view of audience 3. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, President United States: "Once again, the world is called to comfort those affected by a terrible natural catastrophe. People across...
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A California seismologist says the Guerrero Gap, an area along Mexico's coast that earthquakes have avoided, may be facing some seismic activity in the future. That observation comes as a 7.4-magnitude quake rattled central and southern Mexico on Tuesday.

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HEADLINE: Quake expert eyes inactive area along Mexico coast CAPTION: A Calif. seismologist says the Guerrero Gap, an area along Mexico's coast that earthquakes have avoided, may be facing some seismic activity in the future. That...