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An internal report from the National Park Service said tour companies sold tickets with the knowledge of park officials at the Pearl Harbor Memorial, even though tickets are supposed to be free. (Dec. 5)

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Soundbite, John Landrysmith, former National Park Service guide "It was just appalling. To think that those men laid down their lives in service to their country and these men were trying to make money off of that sacrifice, it was...
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Hawaii man promotes surfing to bring Israelis and Palestinians together

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Erez Crossing, Gaza Strip 1. Porters at Erez Crossing carrying surf boards to Palestinian side 2. Palestinians receiving surf boards 3. Palestinians taking the boards 4. Mid of Palestinians carrying boards 5. Pan right of Palestinians...
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Africa, Hawaii: Volcano, Montserrat: Volcano

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Kinshasa, Zaire, (Democratic Republic of Congo) VS anti-Mobutu reactions sot angered citizen MS President Mobutu Sese Seke shaking hands CU Mobutu people running in street Zaire, VS refugee mothers and children CU President Laurent...
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USA: US SENATE EXPECTED TO PASS BILL CURBING GAY MARRIAGES

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Los Angeles, California USA, 8th & 9th September 1996 and recent file 1. Various: Home video Lesbian Wedding commitment ceremony 2. SOUNDBITE: Tracy Moore, Lesbian Partner 3. Various American Express advisor 4. Zoom-in...
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Hawaii, Rockefeller, Horse Racing

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Hawaii - The Fiftieth State At a multiple pen signing at the White House, President Eisenhower proclaims and acclaims Hawaii the 50th State, and unfurls the flag that will fly next July Fourth with a new star representing the 600.000...
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Foreign ministers meet, Singapore PM bites, Clinton

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1. Wide of Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Foreign and Economic ministers posing for group photo 2. Mid of US Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton 3. Close-up of Australian Foreign Minister, Kevin Rudd 4. Mid of Japanese...
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US Pacific warning centre predicts further tsunamis

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AP Television Pacific Tsunami Warning Center Complex, Kaneohe, Hawaii, USA - November 5, 2011 1. Various of waves on coastline of Hawaii 2. Wide of Pacific Tsunami Warning Center Complex 3. Mid of Pacific Tsunami Warning Center main...
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USA/SPACE: NASA SEARCH FOR NEW PLANETS

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English/Nat Astronomers searching for planets orbiting distant stars have found the smallest planets yet beyond the solar system. It's an important step toward being able to detect Earth-sized worlds which have the best chance of...
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Mel Gibson meets with the president of Costa Rica

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AP Television 9 July 2007, Costa Rica 1. Wide Gibson getting out of car 2. Medium Gibson 3. Close-up Costa Rican president pan to Gibson 4. Close-up Gibson 5. Medium Gibson pull out to wide 6. Wide photographers pan to Gibson 7....
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In an annual Christmas Day tradition, President Barack Obama and the first lady visited with troops and their families at Marine Corps Base Hawaii. (Dec. 25)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus023082 In an annual Christmas Day tradition, President Barack Obama and the first lady visited with troops and their families at Marine Corps Base Hawaii. President Obama pointed out that the U.S....
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A modern version of an ancient sailing vessel will leave Hawaii next week on its longest ocean voyage. Relying on wind and stars to guide it, the Hokulea will chase the horizon for 47,000 miles, dropping anchor at 85 ports on six continents. (May 22)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus010879 STEP ABOARD THE HOKULEA (ho-coo-LAY'-uh) AND TRAVEL BACK HUNDREDS OF YEARS. THOSE WHO FOUND THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS LIKELY ARRIVED ON A DOUBLE-HULLED CANOE SIMILAR TO THIS ONE. SONDBITE Chad...
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Hawaiian Parley

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Story 13, VIETNAM FUTURE: HAWAIN PARLEY, 200 UN 39-13-1, b&w, sound, 1966 02:22:28: Summit shots 02:22:43- Johnson with colleagues at Honolulu 02:22:54- With PM Keye (PH) and Chief of State. 02:23:20- conference table...
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USA: FLIGHT DATA FROM JET HIT BY TURBULENCE TO BE ANALYSED

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Natural Sound The flight data recorder from a turbulence-stricken United Airlines flight has arrived in Washington, DC to be analysed by aviation experts. One person was killed and more than 100 injured, when Flight 826 ran into heavy ...
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STORY: The Japanese invest more money in Hawaii than anywhere else in the world. The islands account for a third of their total investment abroad. Tourism and the service industries are Hawaii's greatest source of income. However,...
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A police officer shot a 17-year-old runaway in the wrist Tuesday morning at a Hawaii high school after the teen cut one officer with a knife and punched two others, authorities said. (Jan. 28)

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A police officer shot a 17-year-old runaway in the wrist Tuesday morning at a Hawaii high school after the teen cut one officer with a knife and punched two others, authorities said. State Department of Education spokeswoman Donalyn...
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Scientists at the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Hawaii continue to monitor aftershocks and warn there could be more large earthquakes and tsunamis in the coming years.

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HEADLINE: Tsunami expert: A few more quakes to worry about CAPTION: Scientists at the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Hawaii continue to monitor aftershocks and warn there could be more large earthquakes and tsunamis in the coming...
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The USS Carl Vinson arrives in Hawaii, making its first stop on U.S. soil since its six-month deployment to waters around the Middle East and the Western Pacific. The carrier hosted a team of Navy SEALs who buried Osama bin Laden at sea.

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HEADLINE: Navy ship that buried bin Laden stops in Hawaii CAPTION: The USS Carl Vinson arrives in Hawaii, making its first stop on U.S. soil since its six-month deployment to waters around the Middle East and the Western Pacific. The...
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German tourist loses arm in Hawaii shark attack

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A German woman was attacked by a shark when swimming off Hawaii on Wednesday afternoon, losing her arm at the shoulder. The woman, who was about 20 years old, was snorkelling at Palauea Beach when the attack occurred early evening. The...
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HAWAII: VICE PRESIDENT AL GORE STANDS BY BILL CLINTON

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English/Nat Bill Clinton's deputy is sticking by him. Vice President Al Gore, who is on holiday in Hawaii, has given his full backing to Bill Clinton and says it's time to move on. Breaking off from his Hawaiian holiday with his wife...
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Feces From Hawaii's Stray Cats Threaten Seals

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STRAY CATS CAN BE FOUND ALL OVER THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. WHILE PEOPLE MIGHT FIND THEM CUTE AND CUDDLY, CONSERVATIONISTS SAY THESE FERAL CATS THREATEN ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST ENDANGERED MARINE MAMMALS -- THE HAWAIIAN MONK SEAL.THE PROBLEM...
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Hezbollah offers a glimpse of possible war ahead

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYNaqoura - 20 April 20171. Tracking shot of Hezbollah fighters in orange grove 2. Hezbollah fighter carrying rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) launcher, pan to a...
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Mass. AG Says Trump Travel Ban Is Harmful to Business

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Mar.15 -- Massachusetts Attorney-General Maura Healey offers her views on President Donald Trump's travel ban. She speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Leaders Launch 'Climate Week NYC 2017'

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High-profile government officials and business leaders met in New York on Monday to discuss efforts to reduce carbon emissions and create jobs following the Trump Administration's decision to pull out of the Paris Agreement. ...
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How Postmates Plans to Take on Amazon

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Nov.08 -- Bastian Lehmann, Postmates Inc. chief executive officer, discusses the company's strategy for competing against Amazon.com Inc. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."