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New Vaccine to Hepatitus C being tested

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New Vaccine to Hepatitus C being tested
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Paramedic gives evidence as doctor''''s trial continues ADDS more

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The doctor charged in Michael Jackson''''s death appeared "frantic" when paramedics arrived in the singer''''s bedroom on the day of his death in June 2009, the jury hearing the physician''''s involuntary manslaughter case was told on...
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Jurors began deliberating Monday in the Casey Anthony murder trial after hearing prosecutors argue the woman killed her 2-year-old daughter Caylee because the toddler interrupted her carefree partying and love life.

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HEADLINE: Jury begins deliberating in Casey Anthony trial CAPTION: Jurors began deliberating Monday in the Casey Anthony murder trial after hearing prosecutors argue the woman killed her 2-year-old daughter Caylee because the toddler...
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CLEAN : UN 'appalled' by Thai royal defamation sentences

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CLEAN : UN 'appalled' by Thai royal defamation sentences
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Assange extradition hearing to start Monday

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY:  AP CLIENTS ONLY
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Weinstein convicted at sexual assault trial

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Harvey Weinstein was convicted Monday at his sexual assault trial, sealing his dizzying fall from powerful Hollywood studio boss to archvillain of the #MeToo movement.
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Newsy's Latest Health News

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Fauci says the U.S. will know if a COVID vaccine is safe, effective by the end of November or early December. AstraZeneca resumes Phase Three trials.
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AstraZeneca Says Its Likely to Run Fresh Global Vaccine Trial

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Nov.26 -- AstraZeneca Plc is likely to conduct an additional global trial to assess the efficacy of its Covid-19 vaccine, according to Pascal Soriot, the company’s chief executive officer, after current studies raised questions over its...
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Gilead's Virus Drug Remdesivir Gains Approval From FDA

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Oct.22 -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Gilead Sciences Inc.’s antiviral therapy remdesivir on Thursday, making it the first drug to obtain formal clearance for treating the coronavirus. Still, the drug hasn’t been...
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Saddam trial resumes after two-week break

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1. Wall in court building with Justice scales 2. Chief Judge Rizgar Mohammed Amin 3. Deposed Iraqi president Saddam Hussein laughs, then listens 4. Chief Judge Rizgar Mohammed Amin 5. Saddam's chief lawyer Khalil al-Dulaimi listening...
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A task force examining Florida's "stand your ground" self-defense law was told Thursday that the Trayvon Martin shooting is one example of the law's ambiguity and the potential unintended consequences it has created.

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HEADLINE: Fla. task force told stand ground law confusing CAPTION: A task force examining Florida's "stand your ground" self-defense law was told Thursday that the Trayvon Martin shooting is one example of the law's ambiguity and the...
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USA: JURORS IN OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING TRIAL TO DECIDE FATE OF MCVEIGH

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Denver, Colorado, USA, June 12th, 1997 1. Family members and spectators outside courthouse 2. Family members outside courthouse 3. Courthouse sign 4. Prosecution team arrives 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Stephen Jones, Defence attorney 6....
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USA: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: VOTES TRIAL

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English/Nat A trial crucial to Al Gore's uphill fight for the presidency opened Wednesday with Democrats challenging more than 15-thousand absentee ballots in Seminole County. These were the votes that helped George W. Bush gain a slim...
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL: UNDERWAY (2)

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English/Nat House prosecutors are telling senators they should vote to remove U-S President Bill Clinton from office because he violated his oath to tell the truth. Chief Justice William Rehnquist gaveled the historic session under...
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James Koenig, a criminal defense attorney criticized prosecutors in the Casey Anthony murder trial, saying they relied too much on science during the trial, and not enough on the lies that the defendant told to authorities after it was clear that her child was missing.

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HEADLINE: Attorney: Prosecutors made weak argument CAPTION: James Koenig, a criminal defense attorney criticized prosecutors in the Casey Anthony murder trial, saying they relied too much on science during the trial, and not enough on...
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USA: ALBRIGHT PAN AM 103 BOMBING TRIAL PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat The United States says it's ready to put the Libyan suspects in the Pan Am 103 bombing on trial in the Netherlands, by Scottish judges and under Scottish law. Now, the question is whether Libya will go along. U-S Secretary...
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Tribunal finds rebel leaders guilty of crimes against humanity

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1. Mid of flag flying at the Special Court 2. Wide exterior of court 3. Wide of people walking into court 4. Mid of security guards checking bags 5. Mid of lawyers entering court gallery 6. Wide interior of people waiting in court...
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UK: LONDON: ALLEGED VICTIMS OF PINOCHET STAGE MOCK TRIAL

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Span/Eng/Nat Alleged victims of General Augusto Pinochet testified on Tuesday to the human rights abuses suffered by thousands of political opponents under the one-time Chilean dictator's military regime. The victims and relatives...
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USA: DENVER: TERRY NICHOLS OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING TRIAL

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Denver, U-S. December 15 1997 1. Wide shot of Denver courthouse 2. Courthouse sign 3. Court sketch: Nichols attorney 4. Court sketch: Terry Nichols 5. Court sketch: Nichols family 6. Court sketch: Nichols father 7. Court sketch: ...
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USA: OJ SIMPSON TRIAL

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English/Nat Prosecutors at the O-J Simpson trial are presenting the astronomical odds that blood belonging to anyone other than Simpson and the two victims was splattered on critical pieces of evidence. Also Thursday, the court released...
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Firearms lawyer comments on judge's actions in verdict phase of murder trial

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A firearms lawyer on Thursday said he felt the judge had "made incorrect factual findings" when considering her judgement in the oscar Pistorius case. "The application of the law itself seems to have been misunderstood and possibly...
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL (2)

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English/Nat The U-S Senate is deliberating behind closed doors on whether President Bill Clinton should be convicted and removed from office. Senators voted to hold their session in private on Tuesday. Fifty-nine senators, both...
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL LATEST (3)

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English/Nat A motion to dismiss the Senate impeachment trial against President Clinton could come as early as Monday. West Virginia Senator Robert Byrd - one of the Senate's most senior members - says he'll offer the motion. In a written...
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Airbus Chief Salesman Goes on Trial for Insider Trading

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Oct. 3 ""Bloomberg's Hans Nichols reports on Airbus executive John Leahy facing charges of insider trading in Paris. He speaks to Anna Edwards, Mark Barton and Manus Cranny on ""Countdown."" (Source: Bloomberg)