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CLEAN : Chernobyl radiation level 'normal': IAEA chief Grossi

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The International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Grossi says Chernobyl's radiation levels are now "normal" after they rose during Russia's occupation of the power plant "because of the movement of the heavy equipment that...
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Understanding The Fire Paradox: Why We Need Fire To Prevent Fire

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A lab is disproving many theories about how fire spreads. It's studying fire to learn how changing climate conditions affect its behavior.
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VOICED: Radioactive scrap metal leaves trail of devastation in Delhi

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VOICED: Radioactive scrap metal leaves trail of devastation in Delhi
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VOICED: Radiation fears surround France's old uranium mines

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VOICED: Radiation fears surround France's old uranium mines
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VOICED: Radiation death exposes India's waste disposal failures

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VOICED: Radiation death exposes India's waste disposal failures
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With radiation turning up in vegetables, milk and tap water in Japan, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced that it will block imports of affected products.

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HEADLINE: Few concerns over radiation in Japan food CAPTION: With radiation turning up in vegetables, milk and tap water in Japan, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced that it will block imports of affected products....
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WRAP Contested nuclear waste leaves for Germany; ADDS thermal imaging

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1. Wide of train carrying nuclear waste 2. Mid of train carriages 3. Executive director of Greenpeace France, Pascal Husting looking at thermal imaging on computer 4. Cutaway close up of Husting 5. Close up of computer screen showing...
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Studies show too much radiation can raise the risk of cancer. That's why some hospitals are taking part in a campaign to lower the radiation doses to kids and monitor their total exposure with radiation ID cards. (March 10)

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SOUNDBITE: Rolando Valdes, Cancer patient: "I lost count�.." SOUNDBITE: Dr. Debra Lau, Pediatric Radiology: "It's like an inoculation record. So when you come in we write down the date, we write down the scan that you got." SOUNDBITE:...
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In Florida, state officials have licensed a company to use a procedure designed to zap oysters with a small dose of radiation.

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HEADLINE: Fla. approves irradiating oysters to kill bacteria CAPTION: In Florida, state officials have licensed a company to use a procedure designed to zap oysters with a small dose of radiation. (June 15) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] ...
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HCR Collecting Radiation Readings & Samples

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of experts from OPCOM Institute of Isotopes, special arm of HCR collecting radiation readings and samples from various parts of the town, including black dust from a car park a year after a tsunami hit Fukushima...
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Japanese fishermen suffer from radiation sickness.

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Japanese fishermen suffer from radiation sickness.
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CLEAN: Greenpeace warns of radioactive sea life off Japan

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CLEAN: Greenpeace warns of radioactive sea life off Japan
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CLEAN: Greenpeace warns radiation levels 'significant' in Japan

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN: Greenpeace warns radiation levels 'significant' in Japan
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VOICED: Fears over radiation-tainted food in Japan

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VOICED: Fears over radiation-tainted food in Japan
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USA - People Exposed To Possible Radiation

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A few dozen people were unwittingly exposed to possible radiation poisoning when they sat in front of TV satellite dishes while waiting for Pope John Paul's mass in Central Park on Saturday (7/10). They had been seated in bleachers for...
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VOICED: Smartphone geiger counters allay fears in Japan

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VOICED: Smartphone geiger counters allay fears in Japan
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VOICED: Tourists head for Chernobyl radiation zone

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VOICED: Tourists head for Chernobyl radiation zone
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Breast Cancer Survivor Finds Purpose In New Business

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One woman takes us through a journey in dealing with her cancer diagnosis in a unique and therapeutic way.
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Handheld geiger counter and radiation warning sign

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CLEAN: Exterior close up shot of a hand held radiation monitor or 'Geiger Counter' showing a low reading of background radiation with a radiation warning sign in the background on 10 June 2019 in Pripyat, Ukraine
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CLEAN: Expert warns China at risk of Japan radiation

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CLEAN: Expert warns China at risk of Japan radiation
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'Chernobyl Children' Forgotten in Budget Cutting

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus053905VOICEOVER SCRIPT:VIKTORIA VETROVA KNOWS THE RISK EVERYTIME SHE PUTS FOOD AND MILK ON THE TABLE FOR HER FOUR CHILDREN.THE FAMILY LIVES NEAR THE SITE OF THE CHERNOBYL NUCLEAR DISASTER...
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CLEAN: Greenpeace investigating radiation levels in crops

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN: Greenpeace investigating radiation levels in crops
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VOICED : Electrosensitivity: finding Frances last coverage free zones

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VOICED : Electrosensitivity: finding Frances last coverage free zones
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CLEAN: Nuclear expert discusses protection from radioactivity

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CLEAN: Nuclear expert discusses protection from radioactivity