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A rare and different perspective at the oil spill from beneath the surface. The AP's Rich Matthews got an exclusive look at the spill by joining a dive team who explored how the oil is impacting the Gulf of Mexico

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HEADLINE: AP Exclusive: Scuba Diving in the Gulf Oil Spill CAPTION: A rare and different perspective at the oil spill from beneath the surface. The AP's Rich Matthews got an exclusive look at the spill by joining a dive team who...
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We Will Drill on Our Own: Rosneft CEO

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Sept. 29 ""In an exclusive interview, Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin discusses the billion-barrel crude strike in the Kara sea region of Russias Arctic Ocean and how Russian sanctions are keeping Exxon Mobile from participating in the oil find....
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President Barack Obama defended his administration's handling of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in Thursday's news conference but didn't take a defensive tone. Instead, Obama admitted there were times the government could have done better.

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HEADLINE: Obama defends, but isn't defensive, on oil spill CAPTION: President Barack Obama defended his administration's handling of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in Thursday's news conference but didn't take a defensive tone....
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The White House says the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico could affect President Obama's plans for a clean energy bill and an expansion of offshore drilling.

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HEADLINE: Oil spill could impact Obama's drilling plan CAPTION: The White House says the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico could affect President Obama's plans for a clean energy bill and an expansion of offshore drilling. (April 29)...
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Lobster industry considers impact of proposed 'eco-label'

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Hingham, Massachusetts - March 31, 2008 1. Slow pan of work hands on deck at dawn 2. Mid of Bob Marcella putting on arm covers 3. Marcella operating the boat 4. Close up of Marcella's face 5. Close up of compass 6. Marcella brings up...
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Indonesia receives German tsunami warning equipment

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1. Wide shot of German research vessel Sonne 2. Close up of vessel's name 'Sonne' 3. Close up of vessel's radar 4. Pan left of German research vessel Sonne 5. Close up shot of banner saying "The establishment of tsunami early warning...
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Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak says a new analysis of satellite data shows that the missing Malaysia Airlines plane plunged into the southern Indian Ocean. (March 24)

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Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak says a new analysis of satellite data shows that the missing Malaysia Airlines plane plunged into the southern Indian Ocean. If confirmed, the news would be a major breakthrough in the unprecedented...
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Why Cant Wall Street Economists Get Forecasts Right?

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Dec. 23 -- On Single Best Chart, a look at the performance of Wall Street economists ten-year forecasts. J.P. Morgan Asset Management Global CIO of Fixed Income Robert Michele and Jones Day partner Bob Profusek speak.
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South China Sea: Oil and Gas vs. Fishing

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Jan. 6 -- Bloomberg's David Tweed discusses the market-moving flashpoints to watch in 2015 with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on ""On The Move Asia."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Seafood Proves Sweet Spot in Japanese Exports

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Oct. 23 -- The appetite for Japanese products is growing, helped out by the weakening yen, with seafood pushing sales of food abroad to a record level. Bloomberg's Shery Ahn reports on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Scientists look at the Gulf Stream for climate change answers

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Torshavn, Faeroe Islands - 22 May, 2007 1. Aerial shots of the Faeroe islands 2. Wide pan of Torshavn (capital city) 3. Mid of research boat 'Magnus Heinason' 4. Close of ship bell 5. Mid of captain 6. Wide of Torshavn harbour 7. Close...
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British tycoon offers scientists multi-million prize to reduce climate change

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London, 9 February 2007 1. Wide of news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Richard Branson, British tycoon: "and, at the very least, it is highly unlikely that we'll stop a three to four degrees rise in the earth's temperature, even if...
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A massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico that has become far worse than initially though crept toward the coast Thursday as government officials offered help from the military to prevent a disaster that could destroy fragile marshlands along the shore.

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HEADLINE: BP would welcome feds' help in oil cleanup CAPTION: A massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico that has become far worse than initially though crept toward the coast as government officials offered help from the military...
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USA: RING FROM TWA FLIGHT 800 WRECKAGE RETURNED TO RIGHTFUL OWNER

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English/Nat U-S federal agents on Monday came through on their promise to an American woman whose fiance died in the explosion of T-W-A flight 800. The F-B-I returned to its rightful owner a diamond engagement ring her boyfriend was ...
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+4:3 UN chief urges faster response to global warming as summit opens

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AP Television 1. Various of Emir of Qatar Sheik Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani and his wife entering opening session of high level segment of annual United Nations climate talks 2. Cutaway of camera 3. Officials entering conference centre 4....
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Ruby Holt spent most of her 100 years on a farm in rural Tennessee, picking cotton and raising four children. She saw the ocean for the first time thanks to her assisted living center and a group that grants wishes to the elderly. (Nov. 20)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus021129 Ruby Holt spent most of her 100 years on a farm in rural Tennessee, picking cotton and raising four children. She's never been to the beach, until now. Thanks to a partnership between the...
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Six months after the rig explosion that led to the largest offshore oil spill in U.S. history, damage to the Gulf of Mexico can be measured more in increments than extinctions, say scientists polled by The Associated Press.

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HEADLINE: Scientists lower Gulf health grade CAPTION: Six months after the rig explosion that led to the largest offshore oil spill in U.S. history, damage to the Gulf of Mexico can be measured more in increments than extinctions, say...
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said the Atlantic hurricane season will be less active than originally predicted since no named storms have developed yet this season. They say an El Nino over the Pacific Ocean is acting as a damper to tropical storms in the Caribbean and neighboring Atlantic.

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HEADLINE: Forecasters lower Atlantic hurricane outlook after quiet start CAPTION: The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said the Atlantic hurricane season will be less active than originally predicted since no named storms...
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Pilots shatter records for Pacific Ocean crossing; mission control

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An audacious, nearly 7,000-mile (11,265-kilometre)-long trip across the Pacific Ocean came to an end Saturday as two accomplished pilots safely touched down in the water just off the coast of Mexico in their helium-filled balloon after...
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Astronauts test telemedicine techniques

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Off Florida Keys - On board Aquarius 1. Exterior - underwater laboratory Aquarius 2. Exterior - moving into porthole on Aquarius 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nicole Stott, Aquanaut/Astronaut (video quality as incoming) "Part of this...
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Despite mounting frustrations, the top federal official overseeing the response to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico says there's no reason to push BP out of the way. AP correspondent Julie Pace reports

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HEADLINE: White House to stick with BP in oil spill response CAPTION: Despite mounting frustrations, the top federal official overseeing the response to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico says there's no reason to push BP out of the...
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US ambassador and Thai FM launch tsunami detection ship

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1. Wide shot of US Ambassador to Thailand Ralph Boyce, and Thai Foreign Minister Nitya Pibulsonggram cutting ceremonial ribbon to launch deployment of tsunami buoy 2. Wide shot of tsunami buoy 3. Close-up of tsunami buoy with US AID...
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USA - Surfers celebrate cleanup

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Several dozen surfers plunged into waters off the tip of Manhattan island on Wednesday (27/8), to celebrate the official end of ocean dumping in the New York area. The surfers, usually found riding the waves of the Atlantic Ocean off the...
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Another oil rig exploded and caught fire Thursday off the Louisiana coast, spreading a mile-long oil sheen in the Gulf of Mexico west of the site of BP's massive spill.

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HEADLINE: Another oil rig explodes off La. coast CAPTION: An oil platform exploded and caught fire Thursday off the Louisiana coast, spreading a mile-long oil sheen into the Gulf of Mexico. (Sept. 2) A mile-long oil sheen has already...