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Rio claims the world's largest water treatment plant

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Rio de Janeiro - December 2007 1. Aerial of tropical forest in Rio de Janeiro, city in background. 2. Forest stream 3. Cascading water at small dam in the forest 4. Operators opening water passage. 5. Small treatment station in...
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UN's nuclear watchdog agency ends its review mission at troubled Fukushima plant

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An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) mission to review the cleanup of areas affected by contamination from Japan's Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant said on Monday that Japan had made progress since the team's previous visit...
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Concerns about the impact of theThree Gorges Dam

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Yichang city, Hubei province - Nov.30, 2007 1. Wide high shot of Three Gorges Dam in Yichang city, Hubei province 2. Wide of Three Gorges Dam 3. Wide, tilt up of power generating section of Three Gorges Dam 4. Medium of part of power...
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Owners of tanker involved in oil spill deny wrongdoing, offer sympathy

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1. Wide of news conference 2. Wide of reporters at conference 3. Mid of Liu Shibao, Director of Hebei Spirit Shipping Company Limited, and other speakers 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Bishop, Chief Executive Officer of V.Ships: "He...
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A confidential report obtained by The Associated Press shows the EPA had scientific evidence against oil driller Range Resources but changed course after the company threatened not to cooperate with a national study into hydraulic fracturing.

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AP - AP Clients Only 1. CS on Lipsky lighting his water on fire 2. SUPER: STEVEN LIPSKY/WELL WATER POLLUTED "a gentleman from the EPA told me that the main reason why they withdraw the order is the science was there. It's just that they...
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Scores await treatment as cholera epidemic spreads; presser

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L'Estere 1. Wide of bridge over the Artibonite river, where people infected with cholera got their water 2. Close of the dirty looking Artibonite river water 3. Pan of queue of people leading up to hospital 4. Mid of Cuban doctor...
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PERU: EL NINO STORMS CAUSE DEVASTATION ACROSS MUCH OF COUNTRY

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Spanish/Nat Months of torrential rains caused by the El Nino weather phenomenon have had devastating effects on much of Peru. Extensive flooding affecting drinking supplies has prompted the European Union and the Red Cross to intervene...
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COLOMBIA: SCIENTISTS TAKE OPPORTUNITY TO STUDY ECLIPSE OF THE SUN

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Spanish/Nat Scientists from around the world welcomed the opportunity to study Thursday's eclipse of the sun. But for the Arhuaco Indians of Colombia the event was ruined by tourists eager to observe the phenomenon. Arhuaco Indians not...
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People returning to their homes after flooding

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1. Various of residents removing their possessions from a flooded house 2. Various of resident using bucket to remove rain water from the house 3. Set up of Rabia Ayub, flood victim 4. SOUNDBITE (Urdu) Rabia Ayub, housewife and flood...
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Brazil - New tests highlight Brazil Olympic pollution / Rio 2016 presents Paralympic torch

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SHOTLIST:New tests highlight Brazil Olympic pollution4014458AP TELEVISIONRio de Janeiro, Brazil - 10 November 20151. Pan of Guanabara Bay, Sugar Loaf on the rightAP TELEVISIONRio de Janeiro, Brazil - 3 November 20152. Sailors Isabel Swan...
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Fishing crisis prompts more sustainable practices

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Overfishing and climate change have combined to deplete fish stocks in Cambodia's Koh Rong Archipelago, causing hardship in communities traditionally reliant on fishing. One organisation is working with local fishermen to develop new...
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Athletes worried after AP probe into pollution

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYRio de Janeiro, Brazil - 27 July 20151. Various aerial shots of Marina da Gloria2. Wide of Rodrigo de Freitas lake (left) and Leblon and Ipanema beach (right)AP...
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Rio Games coins unveiled, official on dead fish

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYRio de Janeiro - 17 April 20151. Brazilian Sports Minister George Hilton and Brazilian Central Bank Director Altamir Lopes showing gold commemorative coin for the...
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Naples sheds its city of rubbish image and goes green and clean

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A man rides his bike along Naples' sunny seafront, his sleeping daughter in tow. He might not look like the average revolutionary, but just a few years ago in this city he would have been considered exactly that. In 2011 the seafront...
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Cholera epidemic spreads into Haiti's capital; authorities say one case confirmed

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1. Wide shot health ministry news conference on the cholera outbreak 2. Various cutaways journalists and cameramen 3. SOUNDBITE: (Creole) Gabriel Timothee, Director General, Haitian Ministry of Public Health and Population: "It is our...
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Rare cholera outbreak kills 3 in the east of the country

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Cuban authorities in the eastern province of Granma are in full prevention mode to contain a rare cholera outbreak amid fears that it may have spread to the capital. The precautions follow last week's announcement that three people in...
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Pinning down the source of Europe's second largest river

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Europe's second largest river is causing ripples in a German town, where people are fighting over where its true source lies. There's a dispute over the spring that feeds the famous waterway. The picturesque Black Forest town of...
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Iconic housboats of Kashmir face an uncertain future

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The iconic houseboats of Kashmir are facing an uncertain future. The government has banned the repair and re-construction of the boats because of long running pollution concerns. Many of the famous tourist attractions are now sinking to...
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Indians celebrate Ganesh festival in spectacular style

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Indians are celebrating the Ganesh festival, dedicated to the elephant-headed Hindu god. This year the celebrations are more lavish than ever, with worshippers creating idols made of gold, and some surprising eco-friendly idols designed...
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Michigan Gov. Snyder Booed at Obama Flint Event

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus054834Speaking over waves of boos, Gov. Rick Snyder has apologized for Flint's contaminated water crisis.Snyder's appearance at a Flint high school Wednesday surprised more than 1,000 people who...
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Michigan Gov. Snyder Booed at Obama Flint Event

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Speaking over waves of boos, Gov. Rick Snyder has apologized for Flint's contaminated water crisis.Snyder's appearance at a Flint high school Wednesday surprised more than 1,000 people who were waiting to hear from President Barack...
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AP Investigation: Rio Beaches Dangerously Dirty

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYRIO DE JANEIRO - 8 JULY 20161. Wide of tourists in the Corcovado (where the statue of Christ the Redeemer is) and Guanabara Bay and sugar loaf behind2. Various...
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Feds: Poor Maintenance Led to Fatal Subway Fire

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A fire that caused a Washington subway train to fill with smoke inside a downtown tunnel last year, killing one passenger and sickening dozens, can be traced to poor maintenance and ineffective inspection practices by the city's...
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Briefing on Olympic preps and security

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With less than four months until the start of the Summer Olympics, Rio de Janeiro is speeding up preparations for the games.Rio's government and the city's water company inaugurated on Friday a new system that keeps sewage from pouring...