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Flint Mayor Discusses $626M Settlement In Water Crisis

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Eight years after lead and other contaminants were first discovered in the water in Flint, Michigan, victims are finally seeing justice.
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Delhi trials water ATMs to help ease drinking water crisis

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Experimental water ATMs are bringing relief to India's capital as it faces water shortages and a pollution crisis. The water dispensers offer a cheap and accessible source of clean water to parts of the city that don't even have water...
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RR8137B ZIMBABWE A PERILOUS PESTICIDE

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Background to Story: The pesticide DDT is widely used in the developing world. It's still a cheap and effective control for the tsetse fly and mosquito. But its use involves grave dangers. In Zimbabwe, wildlife officers are concerned...
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Michigan AG Sues 2 Companies Over Flint Water

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus057992Michigan's attorney general filed a civil lawsuit Wednesday against two water engineering companies, saying they caused and exacerbated Flint's lead-tainted water crisis and demanding...
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Large quantities of spinach withdrawn in E.coli scare

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AP Television Salinas Valley, California - 18 September 2006 1. Exterior of Earthbound Farm 2. Trucks and signs at farm 3. Close up of sign 4. Farm workers in fields 5. Close up of spinach in fields 6. Wide of spinach fields with...
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Humaitarian aid charity helps provide water for Afghans.

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1. Various of water truck and workers setting up a water distribution site 2. Truck parked by the water tank, pan to women and children waiting in the queue for water 3. Various close ups of children 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Paul Barker,...
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Gulf of Mexico's 'dead zone' is 8th largest

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Scientists are back from measuring the Gulf of Mexico "dead zone" and say although Hurricane Barry reduced the size from a predicted near-record 7,800 square miles (20,200 square kilometres) the area is still one of the top 10 largest.
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Analysis of Hu's moves, likely successors

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1. Wide of Professor Jean-Pierre Cabestan holding book 2. Close up of book 3. Pan from book to close up of Cabestan 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Professor Jean-Pierre Cabestan, Head of Government and International Studies at Hong Kong...
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1 in 5 dead after exposure to arsenic in water

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Dhaka, Bangladesh - March 27, 2010 1. Wideshot of hospital ward 2. Wideshot of doctor visiting patient Dulal Miah 3. Midshot of Dulal Miah's feet 4. Tightshot of Dulal Miah's foot, showing the effects of arsenicosis 5. SOUNDBITE...
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Could being a virtual reality cow make you a vegetarian?

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AP Television Stanford, US - August 2, 2013 1. Close of man putting wrist sensors on 2. Mid low shot of man putting knee pads on 3. Close of man putting virtual reality helmet on 4. Mid of volunteer on hands and knees 5. Close of...
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Report on water pollution ahead of World Water Congress

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Huailai county, Hebei Province, 2 September 2006 1. Wide pan of Yongding River 2. Polluted water flowing in river 3. Villager carrying pears walking to house in Jiuzhuangwo village 4. Wide of villager walking into house 5. Various of...
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Disasters and nuclear crisis major blow to fishing industry

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1.Wide of Shiogama port in Miyagi prefecture 2. Various of fishermen working inside boats 3. Mid of flags inside boats 4. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Mataichi Saito, 74 year-old fisherman: "We were able to save these six boats but we cannot...
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Oysters reintroduced in New York City

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Plans are underway to reintroduce millions of oysters to the waters around New York City. Oysters are vital for filtering the water of harmful pollutants and it is hoped their reintroduction will revitalise the harbour for fish and bird...
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Biblical lake experiences drought

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LEADIN The Sea of Galilee, a place associated with the miracles of Jesus, is now in desperate need of a miracle of its own. As the summer season approaches, authorities say the water levels of Israel's largest freshwater lake are at an...
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Michigan Gov. Creates Child Lead Exposure Board

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Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder said Friday the state should eliminate, not just reduce, childhood exposure to lead across the state in the wake of the water contamination in Flint. The Republican governor, whose administration has been deemed...
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World Sailing CEO on Rio Olympic clean-up

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Brazil must ensure that Rio de Janeiro's polluted Guanabara Bay is cleared of garbage to ensure a level playing field at this summer's Olympic Games, the CEO of World Sailing said on Tuesday.During an interview with The Associated Press,...
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DiCaprio: We're Pushing Oceans To The Very Brink

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 15 September 20161. Wide of US actor Leonardo DiCaprio taking stage with US Secretary of State John Kerry2. SOUNDBITE (English) Leonardo DiCaprio,...
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Sustainable fishing helps conservation efforts

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INDIA OCEANS PREVIEW SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6.02SHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESSMalvan, Sindhudurg district, Maharashtra, India – 30 May 20171. Wide of Sindhudurg fort as seen from a fishing trawler in...
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Sustainable fishing helps conservation efforts

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INDIA OCEANS PREVIEW SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6.02SHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESSMalvan, Sindhudurg district, Maharashtra, India – 30 May 20171. Wide of Sindhudurg fort as seen from a fishing trawler in...
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Gulf of Mexico's "dead zone" is 8th largest

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Scientists are back from measuring the Gulf of Mexico "dead zone" where there's too little oxygen to sustain marine life in a large underwater area starting at the sea floor, and they say  Hurricane Barry reduced the size from a...
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Scientists from the University of Miami said they were concerned about the ooze from the Gulf of Mexico oil spill reaching a major ocean current that could carry it through the Florida Keys.

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HEADLINE: Scientists worry about oil reaching Fla. keys CAPTION: Scientists from the University of Miami said they were concerned about the ooze from the Gulf of Mexico oil spill reaching a major ocean current that could carry it...
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Ready-to-eat rice needs no cooking

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Cuttak, Orissa, India, Recent, 2009 1. Close up of paddy crop 2. Shift focus shot of paddy crop 3. Various of different varieties of paddy crop 4. Wide of scientist S.G.Sharma in the fields talking to three people 5. Mid of paddy crop...
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Survivors hold candlelit vigil on eve of 25th anniversary of deadly gas leak

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1. Low angle of lighted torches 2. Tilt up of woman holding torch 3. Wide of demonstrators singing 4. Mid of demonstrators holding banner 5. Various of people singing songs and marching 6. Wide of banners, tilt down to protesters 7....