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Former President Clinton speaks at International Aids Conference

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No Access Canada 1. Various of former US President Bill Clinton walking to podium 2. Wide view of stage 3. Woman listening 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bill Clinton, former US President: "Despite the progress, however, there is still too...
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WRAP Bush visits stock exchange, Pasteur Institute, vox pops; ADDS ceremonial dance

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1. Wide of exterior of City Museum 2. Smiling boy playing drum 3. US President George W. Bush walking down stairs of museum with First Lady Laura Bush 4. Boy on drum, pan to Bushes watching dance 5. Bushes clapping 6. Wide of dragons...
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German Health Minister visits E. coli patients, comments

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1. German Health Minister Daniel Bahr arriving at hospital, being greeted by Hamburg health officials 2. Various of Bahr and others putting on protective clothing before entering the intensive care unit to visit E. coli patients 3....
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SOUTH AFRICA: DURBAN: INTERNATIONAL AIDS CONFERENCE (2)

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English/Nat At the start of an international AIDS conference in Durban South African President Thabo Mbeki has defended his government's AIDS policy. Mbeki told thousands of AIDS experts gathered from around the world that he is simply...
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US envoy to UN briefs media in Sierra Leone on US efforts to fight Ebola

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The US Ambassador to the United Nations said on Monday that Washington's response to the Ebola epidemic is to fight the disease "at its source" in West Africa. Speaking in Sierra Leone's capital Freetown, Samantha Power said it was...
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California health officials now say there have been 13 confirmed cases of swine flu infections in the state. Meanwhile health officials in Mexico say almost 150 people have died from swine flu. The AP's John Mone spent the day at the border.

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HEADLINE: Swine flu fears spark border precautions CAPTION: California health officials now say there have been 13 confirmed cases of swine flu infections in the state. Meanwhile health officials in Mexico say almost 150 people have...
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Intv with one of the two scientists who discovered HIV/AIDS virus

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1. Wide shot through window of Paris with Eiffel Tower, pan to Professor Luc Montagnier sitting at desk 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Professor Luc Montagnier, co-discoverer of the HIV virus and President of the World Foundation for AIDS...
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Senate Advances $1.1 Billion in Zika Funding

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus055704The Senate voted decisively on Tuesday in favor of a bipartisan $1.1 billion measure to combat the Zika virus this year and next, cutting back President Barack Obama's request but offering...
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UN backs Brazilian resolution calling on all states to promote access to AIDS treatment

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1. Wide shot of facade of Gafree and Guinle Hospital 2. Close-up of Hospital's name 3. Wide shot of hospital's AIDS ward 4. Various shots of AIDS patients 5. Wide shot of Doctor Carlos Alberto Morais de Sa talking to AIDS patient 6. Tilt...
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USA: SCIENTISTS DISCOVER POSSIBLE ANTI HIV GENE

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English/Nat American and European scientists believe they have unraveled one of the mysteries of the AIDS epidemic - why some escape infection despite thousands of risky sexual encounters. The answer for many appears to be...
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Woman who survived E coli infection speaks of ordeal

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1. Wide of cured E.coli patient Nicoletta Pabst in her garden reading newspapers 2. Close reverse shot of the article on E.coli epidemic 3. Wide of Pabst reading 4. Close side shot of the newspaper 5. SOUNDBITE (German) Nicoletta...
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Accelerated clinical trials to be launched in West Africa to speed up search for Ebola treatment

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Accelerated clinical trials will be launched in West Africa to speed up the search for a cure for the deadly Ebola virus, Doctors Without Borders announced on Thursday. The international humanitarian group said that clinical trials will...
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NGOs vital in treating SAfrica's HIV epidemic

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Non-profit organisations and local hospices in South Africa play a vital role in after-hospital care for people living with HIV and AIDS. In Gugulethu, a township outside Cape Town, St Luke's hospice care for 171 patients including 140...
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Clinton Calls Trump's Gun Policies "Dangerous"

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Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton says Donald Trump's gun policies are "not just way out there" but "dangerous" and would make America less safe.Clinton said: "This is someone running to be president of the United...
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Russia - Fight against Tuberculosis

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(Duration: 12 mins 49 secs/English sot: 1 min 09 secs/Russian sot: 2 mins 55 secs) March the 24th has been declared Tuberculosis Day by the World Health Organization, WHO. The disease has made a fierce comeback in the past decade,...
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Heidi Klum, Alan Cumming, Kenneth Cole and others at amfAR gala

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AP Entertainment New York, 6 February 2013 1. Exterior, Cipriani's Wall Street, tilt down to red carpet tent 2. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg cut ribbon as Michael Kors, Heidi Klum, and Kenneth Cole look on 3. Lindsay Lohan arrives...
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Clinton Talks With AIDS Activists in Brooklyn

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus055406Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton talked with HIV and AIDS activists at her Brooklyn headquarters on Thursday. Clinton gave an optimistic talk to an intimate group, saying she...
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Trump: I'll Fight Human Trafficking 'Epidemic'

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President Donald Trump says he will bring the "full force and weight" of the U.S. government to combat an "epidemic" of human trafficking.The president is meeting at the White House with senior advisers and representatives of...
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WHO: Cholera death toll in Yemen rises to 1500

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The World Health Organisation (WHO) says a rapidly spreading cholera outbreak in Yemen has claimed 1,500 lives since April and is suspected of affecting 246,000 people.The WHO's representative in Yemen, Dr. Nevio Zagaria, said in a news...
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Feds to Provide $485M to Combat Opioid Epidemic

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYAtlanta - 19 April 20171. Wide of Tom Price being introduced2. SOUNDBITE (English), Tom Price, Secretary of Health and Human Services: (On Screen)"That is why...
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Official: Cases of dengue fever increase in Taiz due to rainfall, state of siege

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Reports from international organisations including the United Nations have shown that a high number of children in war-torn Yemen die from preventable diseases.
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Federal black lung fund in danger of drying up

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Former coal miner John Robinson's bills for black lung treatments run 4,000 US dollars a month, but the federal fund he depends on to help cover them is being drained of money because of inaction by Congress and the Trump administration.
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Federal black lung fund in danger of drying up

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Former coal miner John Robinson's bills for black lung treatments run $4,000 a month, but the federal fund he depends on to help cover them is being drained of money because of inaction by Congress and the Trump administration.
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ER Opioid Overdoses Visits Up 30 Percent

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Emergency rooms saw a big jump in overdoses from opioids last year — the latest evidence the nation's drug crisis is getting worse. A government report released Tuesday shows overdoses from opioids increased 30 percent late...