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Charity boat with 182 migrants waits for permission to dock

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A humanitarian ship with 182 rescued migrants on board was granted permission to dock by the Italian government on Sunday night.
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Ireland’s Donohoe Still Sees a Chance of a Brexit Deal

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Dec.11 -- Ireland Minister of Finance and Eurogroup President Paschal Donohoe discusses Brexit negotiations as he sees “trust on both sides” that a deal can be done. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Hurricane Lili tears across Cuba and into Gulf of Mexico

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Pinar del Rio 1. Man riding bike through heavy storm 2. Three women leaving destroyed home 3. Home damaged by heavy rains and wind 4. Telephone poles bent by winds 5. Two shots of heavy rain falling on road 6. Top of trees blown by...
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Low lying regions on the front line of climate change

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Astaranga, Orissa -recent 1. Wide of sea shore 2. Waves at sea shore 3. Wide of reef like sand bank 4. Various of silhouette of man against the sea shore 5. Various of remains of coastal Udaykani village washed away by tidal waves 6....
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New Yorkers hit the cold water at Coney Island for annual Polar Plunge

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Hundreds of New Yorkers celebrated New Year's Day by bracing the January cold and taking a dip in the ocean. In what is known as the annual "Polar Plunge", residents and visitors alike ran into the icy water at New York's Coney Island on...
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Cuba embarks on programme of repairing years of environmental damage to coastline

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Havana - 30 May 2013 1. Pull out from people in water to house built on sand dune 2. Men fishing from building's ruins on sand 3. Tilt down from destroyed building on dune to collapsed walls 4. Pan of Felix Rodriguez walking next to his...
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Jury selection began Monday for the Justice Department's case against a former BP drilling engineer charged with deleting text messages and voicemails about the company's response to its massive 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. (Dec. 2)

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Jury selection began Monday for the Justice Department's case against a former BP drilling engineer charged with deleting text messages and voicemails about the company's response to its massive 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of...
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NEW ZEALAND/ANTARCTICA: FROZEN CONTINENT CONFERENCE PREVIEW

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English/Nat New Zealand has urged the world to adopt a greater sense of urgency if it is to prevent Antarctica's fragile ecosystem from being devastated. Associate Minister of Foreign Affairs Simon Upton said the continent's harsh but...
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Prayers offered at tsunami memorial for hundreds killed in 2004

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Families who lost loved ones in the 2004 Asian tsunami gathered to pray for the dead in a small town in the southern tip of India's mainland on Friday, 10 years after the deadly wave killed 230-thousand people in the Indian Ocean...
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RUSSIA: PROGRESS M1-5 CARGO SHIP DOCKS

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Russian/Nat A cargo ship intended to dump Russia's Mir space station into the Pacific Ocean successfully docked with the orbiter Saturday, readying the last chapter in the battered spaceship's 15-year history. The Progress M1-5 cargo...
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Malaysian minister says Chinese satellite has spotted a large object in ocean

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Malaysia's Defence Minister said a Chinese satellite has spotted a large object along a broad stretch of ocean where officials hope to find a Malaysia Airlines plane that has been missing for more than two weeks. Hishammuddin Hussein...
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Calderon announces discovery of large oil reserve in Gulf of Mexico

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Mexican President Felipe Calderon announced the discovery of a large oil reserve in deep waters off the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday. PEMEX, Mexico's state-owned oil company, discovered the reserve located 180 kilometres from the coast of...
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The Battle Of The Atlantic, The Allies Struggle On Three Fronts

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The Battle Of The Atlantic In 1942, Germany's U-boats become an ever-increasing menace on the high seas. In 10 months, the Allies lose over 500 ships carrying essential supplies. The Allies Struggle On Three Fronts - Russia - In the...
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Damaged oil rigs and refineries, captain comments

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At Sea, Gulf of Mexico 1. Various of damaged oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico Port Eaves, Gulf of Mexico 2. Various of damaged houses and outbuildings 3. Dead animal (unidentifiable species) floating in water 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Bob...
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Spanish hairdressers offer full moon hair therapy

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Barcelona, September 13, 2008 1. Various shots of full moon over Barcelona 2. Mid shot of street 3. Pan across church to entrance of hair salon 4. Various shots of hairdressers at work 6. Set up shot of Cristina Santos Garcia,...
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Louisiana's fishermen are losing money every day as fishing restrictions widen due to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. As AP's Haven Daley reports, those who make a living in the Gulf worry the oil spill will affect them for years to come.

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HEADLINE: Seafood Industry Taking Big Hit Due to Gulf Oil Spill CAPTION: Louisiana's fishermen are losing money every day as fishing restrictions widen due to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. As AP's Haven Daley reports, those who...
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Presidents Lula and Bachelet arrive to meet President Morales

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1. Exterior of government building with Bolivian and Chilean flags 2. Medium shot of exterior of building with Chilean and Bolivian flags 3. Chile's presidential plane taxiing on runway 4. Chile President Michelle Bachelet walking down...
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USA: LA NINA WEATHER PHENOMENON TAKING OVER FROM EL NINO

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English/Nat As the freak weather phenomenon El Nino fades away, its antithesis - La Nina - is beginning to appear on the weather charts of the world. NASA scientists have released new satellite images that show El Nino's colder sibling...
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Hundreds of endangered green sea turtles are being released back into the Atlantic Ocean after being rescued from frigid water in the past week.

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HEADLINE: Stunned sea turtles released in ocean off Fla CAPTION: Hundreds of endangered green sea turtles are being released back into the Atlantic Ocean after being rescued from frigid water in the past week. They were taken to...
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USA: WEATHER MEASURING SATELLITE ADEOS READY FOR LAUNCH

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English/Nat The Japanese Space agency is in the final stages of preparation for the launch of its Advanced Earth Observing Satellite - ADEOS - which will carry two instruments designed to measure the climate. ADEOS is due to be...
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Australian officials say equipment on a ship searching for the missing Malaysian jet has relocated an underwater signal that is consistent with a plane's black boxes. (April 8)

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An Australian official says equipment on a ship searching for the missing Malaysian jet has relocated an underwater signal that is consistent with a plane's black boxes. Angus Houston, the head of a joint agency coordinating the search...
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Robotic fish and the world's biggest water curtain at EXPO

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AP Television Yeosu, South Korea - 11 May 2012 1. Close-up of a fish robot swimming in a fish tank 2. Mid of fish robot swimming 3. Close-up of fish robots 4. Mid of fish robots 5. Mid of fish robots 6. Wide of fish robots and...