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Antartica - Antarctic Trekkers Return Home

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A team of two Russians and a Slovakian have returned home after narrowly failing to break a world record by crossing Antarctica via the South Pole from one shore to another. The team managed to survive in conditions which no other crew...
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The massive blizzard that left New York under a thick blanket of snow wasn't all bad news. The storm brought dozens out to New York's Central Park for a day of sledding and skiing.

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HEADLINE: Snow lovers hit hills of Central Park after storm CAPTION: The massive blizzard that left New York under a thick blanket of snow wasn't all bad news. The storm brought dozens out to New York's Central Park for a day of...
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The snow storm was expected to deepen off the southern New England coast, bringing accumulations of up to 16 inches to Boston. (Feb. 2)

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A winter storm is bringing its fury to the Northeast on Monday, causing the cancellation of flights, classes and major court cases a day after it dumped up to a foot-and-a-half of snow on the Chicago area. The weather system moved slowly...
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Kabul experiences coldest weather in 15 years

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1. Zoom out shot from mountain covered with snow to view of Kabul city skyline 2. Afghan children walking on street covered with snow 3. Smoke coming out of chimney 4. Various of 50-year-old fruit seller, Ahmad Mir, warming up around a...
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WRAP Adds Bush and dogs in snow to snow covered Washington

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1. White House in the snow 2. People walking their dog 3. Snow plow 4. Snow plow passes statue 5. Close-up statue Pool 6. White House 7. President Bush's dog Spot in snow 8. President's dog Barney runs up to camera 9. People waving 10....
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Capital blanketed by snow in rare weather event

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Heavy snowfall which has covered the Iranian capital Tehran since the weekend showed no signs of abating on Wednesday. Schools remained closed, but many residents appeared delighted by the snowfall. "Though it is caused some problems it...
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Heavy snow blocks roads and burries homes in disputed region

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1. Wide pan of snow-covered highway which connects Indian-administered Kashmir valley with rest of India 2. Various of trucks buried under snow 3. Wide of Border Road Organisation (BRO) huts buried under snow 4. Various of BRO officials...
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New snow, flights cancelled in the US

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The third major winter storm in less than two weeks inflicted fresh snow and misery across some areas in the United States on Monday. The Logan International Airport in Boston, Massachusetts, was only allowing a limited amount of...
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Residents in parts of the northeast, including New York and Maine dug out from the season's first major storm and thousands of students had a rare snow day as nearly a foot of snow fell across a region that had been spared any significant winter wallops.

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: Snow dumps on northeastern U.S. CAPTION: Residents in parts of the northeast, including New York and Maine dug out from the season's first major storm and thousands of students had a rare snow day in a region that...
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Winter kept its icy hold on much of the country Monday, with snow falling and temperatures dropping as schools and offices closed and people from the South and Mid-Atlantic to Northeast reluctantly waited out another storm indoors. (March 3)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus006396 SOUNDBITE (English) Maureen McNulty, Alexandria resident: "We had pretty much exhausted every indoor activity possible. My kids have watched endless videos on YouTube, so yeah the fun just...
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Commuting in the tri-state area was anything but easy Wednesday morning. About 1,400 flights were canceled nationwide and for commuters trying to get into New York City, it was a slow, chilly process. (Jan. 22)

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About 1,400 flights were canceled nationwide Wednesday turning some of the nation's busiest airports, including New York's Laguardia into a virtual shelters. Lisa Winn, a hairstylist from Atlanta, Georgia has been stranded since early...
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Gaza residents battle to protect damaged homes from winter weather

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Homes in Gaza, damaged during fighting over the summer, have still not been repaired. And as winter sets in, residents face a battle to protect themselves from bad weather. Badly damaged and riddled with holes. Mohammed Shamali is...
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Transit systems in the Mid-Atlantic region are starting to come back to life after a blizzard over the weekend, but service is limited, and some travelers are frustrated with the clean-up.

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HEADLINE: First Person: DC ''should learn how to shovel snow'' CAPTION: Transit systems in the Mid-Atlantic region are starting to come back to life after a blizzard over the weekend, but service is limited, and some travelers are...
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A winter storm has workers at the world's busiest airport, Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International, making extra preparations as the storm moves east. (Nov. 25)

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Forecasters say freezing rain is possible in parts of the north Georgia mountains as a massive storm makes its way southeast. Workers at the world's busiest airport, Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International, are making extra...
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Landslides and bad weather hamper quake zone operations

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Near Muzaffarabad, Pakistani-administered Kashmir 1. Wide of area on road where landslide occurred, earthmovers being used to clear road 2. Various of people standing around and walking by scene of landslide 3. Wide of area 4. SOUNDBITE:...
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USA: COLD WEATHER BRINGS CHAOS

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English/Nat Freezing weather conditions have brought Washington D-C to a standstill. Roads have become deadly sheets of ice, snow and freezing rain are threatening to disrupt travel for thousands on Christmas Eve. Several inches of snow...
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A blast of winter weather is taking its toll on Chicago. Snow and ice are forcing air travelers to wait longer, while elsewhere some 4,000 customers are now without electricity

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: Winter storm puts Chicago on freeze CAPTION: A blast of winter weather is taking its toll on Chicago. Snow and ice are forcing air travelers to wait longer, while elsewhere some 4,000 customers are now without...
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Controversial fence fixed; Cypress Mountain tickets cancelled

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Vancouver - 16 February 2010 1. Mid of people taking photographs of Olympic cauldron behind fence 2. Close of camera taking photograph 3. Tilt down people standing on top of concrete barrier to take photo over fence 4. Wide of wire...
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+4:3 Rubbish trucks go back to work after icy weather; Bloomberg

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1. Mid of sanitation worker picking up black sacks of rubbish and slinging them into rubbish truck 2. Mid of piles of black rubbish bags on footpath, pull out to wide 3. Tracking shot along piles of rubbish bags on footpath 4. SOUNDBITE...
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Despite a cold snap following a snowstorm, Minnesotans are out enjoying the frigid weather or working in it. The Twin Cities had early morning temperatures of 6 degrees with a wind chill that made it feel like 14 below. (Dec. 5)

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Despite a cold snap following a snowstorm, Minnesotans are out enjoying the frigid weather or working in it. The Twin Cities temperatures at 10 a.m. CST Thursday was 6 above zero, with 20-mph winds gusting to 25 mph, making it feel like...
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The second wintry storm in two weeks to hit the Deep South encrusted highways, trees and power lines in ice Wednesday, knocking out electricity to nearly a half-million homes and businesses. New York is also preparing for the storm. (Feb. 12)

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Slushy highways and streets were mostly desolate and ice encased trees and sent them crashing into power lines, knocking out electricity to a wide swath of the South as the winter-weary region was hit with its second winter storm in two...
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A winter storm swept through the southern U.S. late Wednesday and early Thursday, heading northeast. Schools, businesses, and government offices were closed in many areas of the country Thursday. (Feb. 13)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus005519 (SOT: Bill deBlasio, New York mayor): "Welcome to winter storm number six of the last six weeks." (SOT: Steve Alexander, Birmingham, Alabama): "You do have to be a little careful and some...
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Another winter storm is bearing down on the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, canceling thousands of flights and giving students an extra day off from school. (Jan. 21)

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Another winter storm is bearing down on the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, cancelling thousands of flights and giving students an extra day off from school. The National Weather Service said the storm could bring up to a foot in New York...
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Americans across the country are feeling the freeze as cold winter weather arrives early. (Nov. 13)

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Americans are feeling the freeze as winter-like weather arrives mid November across the country. In Chicago, temperatures were in the high 20's during the morning commute, with a few snow flakes appearing during downtown...