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INDIA: EARTHQUAKE BABY NAMED SHARON (V)

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Voice and effects The new Israeli Prime Minister has had a newborn named after him, thousands of miles away, in India. The baby was born in a hospital camp in Bhuj set up by Israeli aid workers who suggested the name. This is baby...
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Tsunami expert on waves that followed Chile earthquake

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1. Mid of police driving through streets, sirens blaring during tsunami warning period 2. Wide from hotel balcony showing police going by 3. Wide of hotel guest looking out on their balconies 4. Mid of hotel guest listening to...
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For years, Californians have been preparing for the next big earthquake. But the recent earthquake in Japan has been a painful reminder of the state's ongoing struggle with earthquake preparedness.

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HEADLINE : Japan quake serves as reminder for Calif. CAPTION: For years, Californians have been preparing for the next big earthquake. But the recent earthquake in Japan has been a painful reminder of the state's ongoing struggle with...
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TURKEY: EARTHQUAKE DISASTER: PUBLIC HEALTH WORRIES (2)

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English/Nat Medics in Turkey are forecasting widespread outbreaks of disease among earthquake survivors. They say unless they receive medical supplies and sanitation equipment very soon the death toll could double. A week after the...
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A team of NOAA scientists that monitors the largest water masses in the world for any signs of seismic activity says the recent series of terrifying natural disasters could signify the beginning of a new cycle of large earthquakes.

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HEADLINE: Scientists in Hawaii: Tsunamis on the rise? CAPTION: A team of NOAA scientists that monitors the largest water masses in the world for any signs of seismic activity says the recent series of terrifying natural disasters...
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President Barack Obama is renewing America''s commitment to the recovery and reconstruction of earthquake-devastated Haiti, telling visiting President Rene Preval he understands the situation there "remains dire."

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HEADLINE: Obama renews U.S. commitment to Haiti CAPTION: President Barack Obama is renewing America''s commitment to the recovery and reconstruction of earthquake-devastated Haiti, telling visiting President Rene Preval he understands...
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With so many quake victims needing immediate medical attention, hospitals and other medical facilities in Port-Au-Prince are overwhelmed by last week''s natural disaster.

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HEADLINE: Port-Au-Prince Hospitals struggle to keep pace CAPTION: With so many quake victims needing immediate medical attention, hospitals and other medical facilities in Port-Au-Prince are overwhelmed by last week''s natural disaster....
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Wolfowitz on Indonesia quake, NKorea

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1. Wide shot of Paul Wolfowitz speaking at The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan. 2. Cut away to journalists. 3. SOUNDIBTE: (English) Paul Wolfowitz, World Bank President: "The death toll in the Yogyakarta earthquake, from what I...
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Flood area, evacuations, UN says millions needed for relief

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Muzaffargarh, Punjab province 1. Close of girl crying because of evacuation 2. Various of women crying 3. Various of women and children boarding truck to be evacuated 4. SOUNDBITE (Punjabi) Mohamamd Tariq, flood victim: "I came from a...
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Protecting the world's historic monuments from earthquake

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AP Television Jerusalem - 3 March 2014 1. Wide Tower of David citadel fortress AP Television Jerusalem - 7 March 2014 2. Wide Tower of David AP Television Jerusalem - 3 March 2014 3. Various Tower of David minaret 4. Tilt up Tower of...
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Afghanistan - Earthquake aftermath

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Estimates suggest 60-thousand people have been made homeless by the latest earthquake and are at risk of cholera, dysentery, exposure and starvation. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) estimated more than a thousand...
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Every time the ground shakes in California, a small group of people get a few seconds heads up that an earthquake has struck _ enough time to duck under their desks.

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HEADLINE: Tests underway for quake warning system CAPTION: Every time the ground shakes in California, a small group of people get a few seconds heads up that an earthquake has struck _ enough time to duck under their desks. (Sept....
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Earthquake and Aftermath

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Two earthquakes hit Mexico City causing hundreds of casualties and several deaths.
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Rescue workers in helicopters and earth movers raced to reach Indian villages cut off by mudslides after a powerful earthquake killed 53 people and damaged more than 100,000 homes in the remote Himalayan region of India and Nepal.

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HEADLINE: Quake hits Himalayan region, scores killed CAPTION: Rescue workers in helicopters and earth movers raced to reach Indian villages cut off by mudslides after a powerful earthquake killed 53 people and damaged more than 100,000...
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4:3 US Energy Sec update on Japan, head of nuclear reg comm, White House

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1. Wide of House of Representatives energy hearing 2. SOUNBDITE (English) Gregory Jaczko, United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chairman: "Now, in addition to the three reactors that were operating at the time of the incident, a...
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Italy Earthquake Reduces Towns to Rubble

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Aug. 24 -- A powerful earthquake hit central Italy in the middle of the night, destroying small mountain towns and burying victims in the rubble of collapsed buildings. At least 21 people were killed and as many as 100 were reported to...
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Little progress in Nepal a year after quake

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Almost one year ago, a 7.8-magnitude earthquake hit Nepal, leaving more than 8,000 people dead and countless towns and villages across the country in disorder. Twelve months on, much of that disorder remains.The country has made almost...
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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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Efforts to restore earthquake damaged temple

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NEPAL RECONSTRUCTIONSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 4:05SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionChangu Narayan, Nepal - 22 November 20161....
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Alaska escapes damage after magnitude-7.9 earthquake

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More after shocks are expected in the Gulf of Alaska following a 7.9 magnitude earthquake Tuesday. Despite its strong force, seismologist Paul Earle at the U.S. Geological Survey's Earthquake Information Center said the...
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California launches earthquake early warning app

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Earthquake early warning alerts will become publicly available throughout California for the first time this week, potentially giving people time to protect themselves from harm, state officials said Thursday.
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California launches earthquake early warning app

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Earthquake early warning alerts will become publicly available throughout California for the first time this week, potentially giving people time to protect themselves from harm, state officials said Thursday.
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CUTS 28 2 81AFTERMATH OF SMALL EARTHQUAKE IN ATHENS

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Aftermath of a minor earthquake and subsequent tremors in Athens and surrounding villages: Cuts for story c0068174 1. cu fire burning, tilt up to cu women warming by fire 2. various shots, cracks in walls and structural damage to...
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WRAP Annan, Powell, regional leaders, statements

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1. Pan of summit delegates during moment of silence for victims of earthquake and tsunami 2. United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan during moment of silence 3. US Secretary of State Colin Powell during moment of silence 4. Flags 5....