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Bump on man's head turns out to be insect larvae

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1. Close of larvae in speciman bottle 2. Aaron Dallas holding bottle of larvae 3. Close of larvae in bottle 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Aaron Dallas, larvae victim: "Each day got a little bit worse and the pain developed...it developed from...
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Bug eating club for the adventurous diner

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Tokyo - 16 February 2009 1. Shoichi Uchiyama looking into freezer where he keeps insect stocks 2. Uchiyama selecting insects for cooking 3. Various of frozen insects : Cicada, Cicada larva, Silkworm Larva, Spiders 4. Uchiyama showing...
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PHILIPPINES: PULILAN BUTTERFLY HAVEN

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Tagalog/Eng/Nat Thanks to its tropical climate, the Philippines is a butterfly-rich country. Studies have shown that the country hosts a total of 1,674 butterfly species, 44 percent of which are indigenous. A farm in suburban Bulacan...
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Delhi's infrastructure is failing to meet the needs of residents

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New Delhi - recent 1. Wide of high-rises with unfinished building in the foreground 2. Wide of high-rises with electricity cables in the foreground 3. Wide of road with traffic 4. Tracking shot of shopping malls 5. Various of...
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Southeast Asia''s only termite-sniffing dog

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AP Television Singapore, 9 March 2010 1. Mid shot exterminator van arriving at a client''s home, Anandan the termite detection dog handler gets out of the van 2. Close up Termite Detection Dog logo on van 3. Mid shot Pippa, the termite...
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The city of Los Angeles is buzzing over a proposal to allow urban beekeeping despite concerns over killer bees. On Wednesday, the City Council will vote on whether to begin the process of granting bees legal status in LA's residential areas. (Feb. 12)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus005390 SOUNDBITE (English) Rob McFarland, co-founder of HoneyLove.org and bee-keeper: "It's better to have managed colonies with beekeepers who are trained to look after them and to help their...
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JAPAN: TOKYO: SCIENTISTS DEVELOPING CYBER BUGS

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English/Nat The surveillance bug of the future could well be...a bug. Japanese scientists are developing electronically controlled cockroaches fitted out with mini-cameras and other sensory equipment. The aim is to produce cyber-insects...
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IRAN: TEHRAN: SUFFERING OF CHILDREN IN MENTAL ASYLUM REVEALED

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Farsi/Nat In some of the most disturbing pictures to come out of Iran in recent years, APTV reveals the suffering inflicted on children kept like prisoners in a mental asylum outside Tehran. Tied up and manacled to their beds, 400...
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Butterfly vivarium opens at Natural History Museum

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1. Wide exterior of American Museum of Natural History 2. Butterfly exhibit with photographers 3. Photographer taking picture through magnifying glass 4. Close up of butterflies through magnifying glass 5. Close up of young boy's face...
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Insects promoted as a good food source

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Chiang Mai, 19 February 2008 1. Close of fried salted water bugs 2. Close fried grasshoppers 3. Close of bamboo worms, change focus to silk worms in the foreground 4. Pan of trays full of edible insects 5. Mid of trays full of fried...
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CHINA: SOARING TRADE DEFICIT WITH US THREATENS TO SPOIL RELATIONS

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Mandarin/Nat China's soaring trade deficit with the United States threatens to spoil steadily improving relations, a senior US trade official warned on Wednesday. US Undersecretary of Commerce David Aaron urged Chinese trade and industry...
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New device gets rid of head lice without shampoo or chemicals

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AP Television News Salt Lake City, Utah - 2 November 2006 1. Clayton demonstrating device on student 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Dale Clayton, University of Utah : "It's a machine that delivers a large volume of heated air, not quite as hot...
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Anti-venom saves a great grandmother bitten by a deadly spider

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Umina Beach, NSW, Australia, March 6 2009: 1. Wide pan up of Mavis Tanner pushing her walker 2. Wide rear shot Mavis Tanner walking 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mavis Tanner, oldest survivor: "They're talking about putting me in the...
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Techie toys take centre stage

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Tokyo, Japan, 16 July 2009 1. Toy character posing for the camera 2. Various of Dream Cat Venus robot 3. Close up of fake cakes 4. Various of making a fake cake with fake whipped cream and fruits 5. Various wide shots of exhibition 6....
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A 'bat hospital' cares for the injured animals

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Isle of Wight, United Kingdom - recent 1. Close of 'Bat Hospital' sign on window of house 2. Close of bat shaped door knocker 3. Mid of toy bat hanging on mirror in house 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Graham Street, Bat Hospital owner (walking...
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UGANDA/KENYA: RIVER NILE IS BLOCKED BY WEED

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Source of the Nile, Uganda, December 5, 1995 1. Wide shot: source of the Nile. 2. Sign marking the spot where the source commences. 3. Shot of many floating weeds (water hyacinth) which have caused a massive ...
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Wildlife shelter offers a refuge for indigenous animals in need

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A South African shelter seeking to help indigenous creatures is on a mission to save those that stray into city suburbs. An orphaned water mongoose, dozens of meerkats handed in by people who tried keeping them as pets and several bats...
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SOUTH AFRICA: JOHANNESBURG ZOO HOLDS SECOND ANNUAL BUGFEST

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English/Nat In what is turning into a bizarre annual ritual, Johannesburg Zoo has held its second ever bugfest. Among the exotic dishes at the bug barbeque: mopane worms, roast cockroach and chocolate-coated locusts. A Sunday lunch...
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DV Texas Spiders

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HEADLINE: Yikes! One massive spider web CAPTION: A marvel of nature or very creepy? You decide. Rich Matthews reports from Texas where a giant family of spiders has spun one gigantic web. (Sept. 4) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] ...
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South Africa - Creepy crawlies on the lunch menu

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South Africa has certainly become a place for the brave in heart and stomach. Recently Johannesburg Zoo staged a most extraordinary event. Not only were visitors encouraged to admire and even touch some of the country's most exotic...
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An American piano tuner restores instruments in Communist Cuba

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FILE: August 11, 2000 1. Various of Cuban musician Ruben Gonzalez, pianist with the Buena Vista Social Club band, playing piano May 18, 2006 2. Various exteriors of ENA (Escuela Nacional Musica), Havana's Superior Art Institute 3. Piano...
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Jay Chou and Eason Chan top Golden Melody Awards

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music/video/performance rights must be cleared AP Television Taipei,Taiwan June 27, 2009. 1. Wide shot Korean boy band "Super Junior" walking on red carpet. 2. Fans screaming to "Super Junior". 3. Pan shot members of "Super Junior"...
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TAHITI: ANTI NUCLEAR PROTESTERS GATHER OFF FRENCH TEST SITE

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Eng/French/Nat A war of words has broken out between the government of French Polynesia and anti-nuclear protesters gathering off the French nuclear test site in the South Pacific. The president of French Polynesia, Gaston Flosse, has...
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National Museum receives newly discovered animal/plant species

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1. Top shot of Professor Philippe Bouchet from the French National Museum of Natural History holding specimen of newly discovered species 2. Close-up of new species 3. Various shots of specimens of newly discovered species on...