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Yet another storm paralyzed the Northeast with heavy snow and sleet Thursday, grounding flights and closing schools and business. (Feb. 13)

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Yet another storm paralyzed the Northeast with heavy snow and sleet Thursday, giving the winter-weary that oh-no-not-again feeling, while hundreds of thousands across the ice-encrusted South waited in the cold for the electricity to come...
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4:3 NASA unveils new giant rocket design, to be most powerful ever built

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Washington, DC - 14 September 2011 1. Wide shot of beginning of NASA - Congressional news conference 2. Wide overview shot from back of news conference 3. Wide of news conference 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Charlie Bolden, NASA...
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USA: SPACE SHUTTLE ATLANTIS LAUNCHED

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English/Nat The space shuttle Atlantis blasted off from Cape Canaveral in Florida on Wednesday, carrying the most expensive and pivotal piece of the international space station, a 1.4 (b) billion (U-S) dollar science laboratory. The...
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Shuttle mission extended for repairs

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HEADLINE: Shuttle mission extended for repairs CAPTION: Space shuttle Atlantis' astronauts will get to enjoy the view from space for a few extra days. NASA managers have decided to extend Atlantis' mission so astronauts can repair a...
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Speaking about the future of the United States Air Force, Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Welsh says the choice to divest the A-10 fleet was logical and least impactful. (April 23)

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Speaking at the National Press Club in Washington about the future of the United States Air Force, Chief of Staff Gen. Mark Welsh says the choice to divest the A-10 fleet was logical and least impact. He says the move will save 4.2...
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KOSOVO: WFP AID AIRCRAFT CRASH LATEST

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English/Nat Rescue crews have recovered all 24 bodies from the site of the crash of a World Food Programme aid plane. The A-T-R-42 was carrying 21 passengers and three crew members when it went down in a mine infested area 20 miles...
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Premiere of film on fourth 9/11 plane

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++ MUST COURTESY: Universal Pictures "United 93" 1. "United 93" movie trailer AP Television New York - 25 April 2006 2. Exterior of the Ziegfeld cinema 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rebecca Mader, Vox pop: "I felt like I just watched a...
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SYND 13 4 79 PRIME MINISTER BOTHA ACCUSES USA OF SPYING IN TELEVISION SPEECH

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South African Prime Minister PW Botha speaking on television and accusing Americans of converting their ambassadoor's aircraft into a "spy plane" 1. mcu PW Botha speaking: "The disgraceful facts are as follows. The united States has...
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Nasdaq Weighed Down By Apple: Jacobsen

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Sept. 26 ""Wells Fargo Advantage Funds Chief Portfolio Strategist Brian Jacobsen discusses the selloff in U.S. equities, the strength of the U.S. dollar and his investment strategies with Bloomberg's Angie Lau on First Up. (Source:...
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Space Shuttle takes off amid tight security

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1. Mid shot astronauts walking through crew quarters area and getting in elevator 2. Wide shot cutaway launch site 3. Mid shot astronauts leaving building and boarding transport vehicle 4. Wide shot NASA vehicles in procession to launch...
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USA - Clinton offers consolation

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US President Bill Clinton on Thursday (18/7) cautioned the American people against jumping to conclusions about what caused Wednesday night's crash of a TWA Boeing 747 flight shortly after taking off from New York for Paris. MS side...
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Goldtrail collapse leaves thousands stranded

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Goldtrail collapse leaves thousands stranded
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Bloomberg

S&P Selloff: Whats Driving It?

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Oct. 13 -- RBC Capital Chief U.S. Market Strategist Jonathan Golub and Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz discuss bond markets, equities. They speak on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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A new $1.4 billion international terminal is set to open on May 16 at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, which is the world's busiest.

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HEADLINE: World's busiest airport getting busier CAPTION: A new $1.4 billion international terminal is set to open in May at the world's busiest airport. The terminal at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is set to open on...
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British billionaire Richard Branson christened the world's first built-from-scratch commercial spaceport in New Mexico on Monday. He hopes his Virgin Galactic can begin commercial space tourism from the spaceport by the end of 2012.

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HEADLINE: Branson and US officials dedicate space terminal CAPTION: British billionaire Richard Branson christened the world's first built-from-scratch commercial spaceport in New Mexico on Monday. He hopes his Virgin Galactic can begin...
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USA: SUCCESSFUL LAUNCH OF SPACE SHUTTLE ATLANTIS

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English/Nat The space shuttle "Atlantis" rocketed into space early Monday morning, finally departing on its mission to retrieve astronaut Shannon Lucid. Atlantis will dock with the Russian space station "Mir", picking up Lucid and...
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Space Shuttle Discovery docks at International Space Station

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Johnson Space Centre, Houston, Texas 1. Wide shot of NASA control room with music playing 2. Mission Control speaking with US astronaut Sunita "Suni" Williams, UPSOUND (English) Mission Controller: "Good morning to you, Suni. You need...
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Air travelers whose cell phones get e-mail now have more airports where they can utilize paperless boarding passes for Continental Airlines flights. Boarding passes are emailed to mobile devices and they include an encrypted bar code along with passenger and flight information.

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HEADLINE: More airports using paperless boarding passes CAPTION: Air travelers whose cell phones get e-mail now have more airports where they can utilize paperless boarding passes for Continental Airlines flights. Boarding passes are...
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NASA's newest rocket successfully completed a brief test flight Wednesday, taking the first step in a back-to-the-moon program that could yet be shelved by the White House.

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HEADLINE: Uncertain political future clouds NASA test flight CAPTION: NASA's newest rocket successfully completed a brief test flight Wednesday, taking the first step in a back-to-the-moon program that could yet be shelved by the...
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After an awful year of nationwide flight delays, the Bush administration on Wednesday made an early New Year's resolution: fix the problem where it usually starts by placing new limits on the crowded skies and runways of New York City

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HEADLINE: Government set to limit flights out of NYC airports CAPTION: After an awful year of nationwide flight delays, the Bush administration on Wednesday made an early New Year's resolution: fix the problem where it usually starts by...
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VOICER Display of missile to defend against a potential Iraqi missile attack

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0000 Various of computer simulation of the missile being fired 0012 Various of Arrow missile 0032 SOUNDBITE (English) Military advisor (No name given) 0104 Various of launch exercise The Israeli army showed off its new Arrow Missile on...
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12/00/72 c0030441 - color cape kennedy, fla: paul sisco - cape kennedy. uncut "sisco - cape kennedy" shows: paul sisco speaking into microphone standing in front of a sign reading "john f kennedy, space center, apollo 17, news"...
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RR7234B UK: BRITAIN'S FLYING ECCENTRICS

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There are three stories in this report. The first concerns a world record flight for a man-powered plane, which took 12 years to develop and looks like a cross between a bicycle and a glider. The second is a hilarious competition, in...
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RR7924B AVIATION THE GROUNDING OF THE DC-10

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McDonnell Douglas DC-10 airliners have been grounded throughout the world following the crash of a DC-10 at Chicago on May 25th 1979. All 273 people aboard were killed. The plane lost its port engine on take-off, and a thorough...