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Irma delivers punch to Florida citrus industry

Higher Ed
Hurricane Irma dealt Florida's iconic citrus crop a devastating blow, destroying nearly all the fruit in some Southwest Florida groves and seriously damaging groves in Central Florida. US Senators Bill Nelson and Marco...
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Israel suffers water crisis after five years of drought

Higher Ed
LEADIN Israel is experiencing a water crisis after suffering five years of drought. It's an issue affecting farmers and tourism - but the government's solution to increase desalination has not been welcomed by...
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Israel suffers water crisis after five years of drought

Higher Ed
LEADIN Israel is experiencing a water crisis after suffering five years of drought. It's an issue affecting farmers and tourism - but the government's solution to increase desalination has not been welcomed by...
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RR DURATION: 6 Mins 41 Secs: Engl sot: 18 secs: STORY: Fleeing from persecution in England in 1774, a group of devout protestant Christians crossed the Atlantic and started a movement...
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Sweltering temperatures in Latin America on Wednesday are posing problems for animals across the region.

Higher Ed
Sweltering temperatures in Latin America on Wednesday are posing problems for animals across the region. Brazil is sizzling, and with the heat index sometimes soaring above 120 degrees Fahrenheit (49 degrees Celsius), keepers at a Rio de...
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Locals'' efforts to monitor and reduce pollution in Ontario lakes

Higher Ed
Muskoka, Ontario - August 2005 1. Scientist Mike Logan and volunteers walking down jetty 2. Various of boat being untied and heading out on lake 3. Various of lake and people on boat 4. UPSOUND: Mike and volunteers plotting location on...
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Icy treats for zoo animals in Brazil but scorching heat kills fish in Argentina

Higher Ed
Sweltering temperatures in Latin America on Wednesday are posing problems for animals across the region. Brazil is sizzling, and with the heat index sometimes soaring above 120 degrees Fahrenheit (49 degrees Celsius), keepers at a Rio de...
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DV GA Water War

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Deal reached: Georgia to keep more water Caption: The Army Corps of Engineers rolled out a plan Friday that will keep more water in Atlanta's Lake Lanier, a focal point in the tug-of-war over water involving Georgia, Alabama...
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Mexico's so-called water monsters, as the Axolotl salamanders are known, have been spotted in the waters of the Xochimilco lake, calming scientists' fears that they may have disappeared.

Higher Ed
Mexico's so-called water monsters, as the Axolotl salamanders are known, have been spotted in the waters of the Xochimilco lake, calming scientists' fears that they may have disappeared. The admittedly ugly creature has a slimy tail,...
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Tourist attraction has largest number of dinosaur tracks in the world

Higher Ed
SHOTLIST:AP EntertainmentSucre - 2 May 20151. Various of "Cretaceous Park' in Sucre, a theme park built near dinosaur footprints in the outskirts of Sucre; real-life size dinosaur replicas across field 2. Various of dinosaur tracks...
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Santa Barbara's reservoir will be mostly dry by summer. So the city is considering an expensive alternative: reopening a mothballed desalination plant to keep faucets flowing. (May 5)

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus009900 SOUNDBITE (English) Joshua Haggmark, Water manager, Santa Barbara "The 5-inch floppy here and the tape drive. Hehe." THIS MOTHBALLED CONTROL ROOM... COMPLETE WITH A 5-AND-1/4-INCH floppy...
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County hopes for economic regeneration following G8 summit

Higher Ed
Lough Erne resort, Enniskillen - 28 May 2013 1. Pan from wide of lake to reveal main building in the distance 2. Pan from buildings to show front of main building 3. Tilt down down from windows to main door 4. Roof tops of hotel...
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Royal visitors expected at orchid garden

Higher Ed
Singapore's Botanical Gardens are preparing to welcome Prince William and his wife, Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge. The royal visitors will tour the world famous gardens, where an orchid will be named in their honour. Singapore's...
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Inside the Egyptian eco resort made of salt rock

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LEAD-IN:An Egyptian eco-lodge built entirely out of salt rock and mud has been described as the perfect escape from the busy modern world. There's no electricity, phone or WiFi at the Adrere Amellal hotel and the secluded location has...
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Racing on ice - going full throttle on frozen lakes

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LEADIN A group of ice riders is going full throttle on frozen lakes in upstate New York. The mainly amateur riders are keen to compete in sub zero temperatures on solid ice race tracks. ...
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Weak currency creates a fizz in UK drinks industry

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LEADIN:A weak currency is creating plenty of fizz in the UK drinks industry but is it all about to go flat?The ramifications of the Brexit vote are starting to hit home at Imbibe Live, the UK drink industry's annual trade show in...
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Bridgeman Arts

Country inn by the water, 1908 - reenactment

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Historical reenactment. 1908, a country inn by the water. Filmed on 35mm in 1995.
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Scientists use massive river model to fight erosion

Higher Ed
LEADIN: US Scientists working on new ways to battle the erosion that threatens Louisiana's coastline have a dramatic new tool: a massive replica of the lower Mississippi River. The multi-million US dollar...
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Bridgeman Arts

Estonian farms and coastal landscapes. Men working on the mills and on sailing ships. Estonia, 1971

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 7 from the 1971 documentary 'Estonia' made in the Soviet Union, dubbed in French. Scenes of farms, coastal landscapes, beaches, and houses. Men work on the mills and on the sails of a large ship.
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New school prepares youth for climate change

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus128932
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Public oyster beds in the Gulf of Mexico are producing less than a third of the shellfish than before oil spewed from a BP well in 2010. But whether the spill is a cause is still under review by the Natural Resource Damage Assessment. (Aug. 11)

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nats Oyster boat motor SOUNDBITE: Randy Slavich, Oyster Fisherman: "We've never seen it before like this." nats Clanking of chain as metal oyster net, known as a dredge, is pulled into boat SOUNDBITE Randy Slavich, Oyster Fisherman:...
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Eagles make a Michigan power plant their winter home

Higher Ed
The eagles are drawn to the factory's warm water discharge that's teeming with tasty fish, as well as the seclusion provided the wooded area behind the plant. "There's no people that come here. No residents. So the eagles have a...
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Police say body of missing Taiwanese tourist found in a lake

Higher Ed
1. Various of police standing guard outside the police control room 2. Forensic science laboratory van moving towards police control room 3. Various shots of dead body of missing Taiwanese tourist Huang Sui Chin inside the police...
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Grand National Theatre opened to public

Higher Ed
1. Worker taking off fence surrounding the National Grand Theatre 2. Close up of fence, theatre behind it 3. Wide of workers taking off fence outside theatre 4. Wide, pan right of National Grand Theatre exterior surrounded by artificial...