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Storm causes severe disruption to travel to and from US

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Washington, DC 1. Various of rain falling on Capitol Dome and streets 2. People walking in rain 3. Wide of Union Station 4. Tilt down, arrival and departure information showing cancelled trains 5. Mid of man walking through...
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WRAP Pope Benedict XVI mass at Yankee Stadium ADDS more

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1. Wide high shot of Yankee Stadium with altar on the field 2. Pope arriving in Popemobile 3. Crowd cheering, applauding 4. Wide of crowd 5. Popemobile entering field 6. Close of Pople waving to crowd 7. Wide of Popemobile driving...
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WRAP Cardinals comment on pope election process

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Agency Pool 1. Wide exterior of Vatican 2. Wide of cardinals entering the room 3. Wide of cardinals at the table 4. Cardinals seated at the table 5. SOUNDBITE (German) Cardinal Karl Lehmann: "The 115 members of the conclave, coming from...
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USA: INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATIONS

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English/Nat The U-S has been celebrating its 223rd birthday. Across the country, Americans are marking July 4th with parades, picnics, and other patriotic pastimes. It was on July 4, 1776 that the United States declared its independence...
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Yankees fans hope the team will 'close it out' Monday night in Philadelphia. New York has a 3-1 lead in the World Series.

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HEADLINE: Fan: Yankees 'terrific so far' CAPTION: Yankees fans hope the team will 'close it out' Monday night in Philadelphia. New York has a 3-1 lead in the World Series. (Nov. 2)
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USA: FINAL 96 HOUR LEAD-UP TO PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS

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English/Nat On the third stop of a 96 hour multi-state campaign tour, the tired-looking Republican presidential candidate Bob Dole handed the spotlight over to his wife. He only spoke briefly, his voice hoarse, but vowed to keep...
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Monsignor William Lynn becomes the first Roman Catholic church official in the U.S. to go on trial for allegedly failing to remove predator-priests from ministry

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HEADLINE: Philly priest sex-abuse trial set to begin CAPTION: Monsignor William Lynn becomes the first Roman Catholic church official in the U.S. to go on trial for allegedly failing to remove predator-priests from ministry. (March...
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SYND 8-5-74: KING VERSES GOOLAGONG IN WORLD TEAM TENNIS

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Newly devised tennis system, World Team Tennis, is launched in the United States. Here, a game between Evonne Goolagong and Billie Jean King is underway. Also an interview with mrs King about its potential 1. various play in progess...
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Americans try to keep cool as temperatures soar in the northeast

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New York City, New York 1. Various of children playing in fountain 2. Children playing in open fire hydrant 3. Woman filling cups in fire hydrant 4. Volunteers loading van with emergency meals 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Marcia Stein,...
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Muhammad Ali receives Liberty Medal for his humanitarian work

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1. Wide of boxing legend Muhammad Ali being escorted onto the stage and being seated next to his wife Lonnie Ali (in gold), UPSOUND: applause 2. Wide of Laila Ali (in pink) bestowing medal on her father, UPSOUND: applause, Ali looks at...
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Justin Bieber launches fragrance, unfazed after scuffle outside event

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AP Entertainment New York, 23 June 2011 1. Wide shot, press waiting for Justin Bieber 2. SOUND UP (English) Justin Bieber, recording Artist: "Thank you. What's up everybody? So first of all I just want to say thank you again for...
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Britain's Prince Charles and Camilla visit ADDS receiving clock

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1. Close-up of British flag, pull-out to wide shot of honour guard 2. Guard of honour 3. Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, arriving outside Independence Hall (applause) 4. Charles and Camilla greeting spectators,...
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So far, the storms moving into the mid-Atlantic and the Northeast haven't wreaked the havoc forecasters expected Wednesday. At Newark's airport, officials say there have been some delays but things are going relatively well. (Nov. 27)

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So far, the storms that have moved into the mid-Atlantic and the Northeast haven't caused the kind of travel problems that had been feared on the day before Thanksgiving. At Newark Liberty International Airport, general manager Huntley...
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Thousands of flights were canceled, government offices were closed, and students got an extra day off from school across the Northeast as some of the nation's largest cities prepared for a foot or more of snow. (Jan. 21)

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Soundbite (English) Claudette Dudley, Flight to Atlanta was canceled "We just arrived a few minutes ago to find out that the flight was canceled. Soundbite (English) Darrell Dudley, Flight to Atlanta was canceled "My wife is up...
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The Saints crushed the Eagles Sunday, 48-22, with Drew Brees throwing three touchdown passes. Jets beat Patriots at Meadowlands for first time since 2000, 16-9. Bengals hold off Packers, 31-24. (Sept. 20)

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HEADLINE: Saints rout Eagles, Jets topple Patriots CAPTION: The Saints crushed the Eagles Sunday, 48-22, with Drew Brees throwing three touchdown passes. Jets beat Patriots at Meadowlands for first time since 2000, 16-9. Bengals hold off...
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A number of top NBA players are with new teams this season, including Ron Artest, James Posey, Mo Williams and Elton Brand. Some coaches also packed their bags, including Larry Brown, who's now with Charlotte. (Nov. 5)

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HEADLINE: New teams for NBA stars CAPTION: A number of top NBA players are with new teams this season, including Ron Artest, James Posey, Mo Williams and Elton Brand. Some coaches also packed their bags, including Larry Brown, who's now...
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Temperatures continue to soar along East coast, pandas affected

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Washington, DC - 7 July 2010 1. Panda Tian Tian walking down and picking up frozen "fruitsicle", zoom in to Tian Tian eating 2. Close-up of Tian Tian eating 3. Wide of Tian Tian in enclosure 4. Pull out of tourists taking photographs 5....
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Four Northeastern states have agreed to collaborate in investigations of heroin trafficking that often cross state lines. (Oct. 8)

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Four Northeastern states have agreed to collaborate in investigations of heroin trafficking that often cross state lines, authorities said Wednesday. "Around the northeast and across the country our communities are plagued with the flood...
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Watch Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter Bust Up

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Nov. 25: Former Governor Ed Rendell argues that Brooklyn's bedbugs mean Philly should host the 2016 Democratic National Convention. Mayor Michael Nutter finds that very funny.
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Severe snow blizzards hit several eastern states

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Washington D.C. 1. Pan from close up to wide of snow blower in action 2. Close up to snow shovel 3. Wide shot of man pushing snow shovel 4. White House in snow storm 5. Pan left from the White House to Treasury Building 6. Wide shot of...
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Police comment on sniper killing, father of six becomes latest victim

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Fredericksburg, Virginia 1. Police car and tape around scene at petrol station 2. Long shot of grey car with door open, at petrol station 3. Police investigators at scene Fredericksburg, Virginia 4....
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The Philadelphia transit system's largest union went on strike early Tuesday, stalling the city's bus, subway and trolley operations a day after the World Series shifted to New York and forcing thousands of commuters to find other ways to get to work.

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HEADLINE: Buses, subways halted by Philly transit strike CAPTION: The Philadelphia transit system's largest union went on strike early Tuesday, stalling the city's bus, subway and trolley operations a day after the World Series...
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After Tropical Storm Irene forced an unprecedented closure of the nation''s largest mass transit system, New York City subways resumed service Monday with a major test as millions of commuters ventured to work for the first time since the storm hit.

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HEADLINE: Irene leaves behind travel headache for some CAPTION: After Tropical Storm Irene forced an unprecedented closure of the nation''s largest mass transit system, NYC subways resumed service Monday with a major test as millions of...
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Delta Air Lines will buy a refinery near Philadelphia, hoping to slice $300 million a year from its jet fuel bill

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HEADLINE: Delta buys a refinery in bid to cut its fuel bill CAPTION: Delta Air Lines will buy a refinery near Philadelphia, hoping to slice $300 million a year from its jet fuel bill. (April 30) [Location - Date:] [Source:AP FILE...