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ONLYONAP Lone racer runs on Boston Marathon route

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From the starting line in Hopkinton to the finish on Boylston Street, residents and runners were without spring's premier event in the form of the Boston Marathon for the first time in 124 years.
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Lone racer runs along empty Boston Marathon route

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Bloomberg

Rosengren: Overeagerness to Reopen Quickly Has Backfired

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Aug.12 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren says U.S. overeagerness to reopen commercial activity without sufficiently containing the spread of Covid-19 has backfired. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mike McKee on...
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1M masks arrive in US to aid fight against virus

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Apple, Google to harness phones for virus tracking

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Bloomberg

Boston Mayor Says Second Wave of Virus Would Cripple City

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May.27 -- Boston Mayor Marty Walsh says the city needs to reopen at its own pace and he says the city could not handle a second surge of the coronavirus. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Kim Janey Is Boston's New Mayor

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She will participate in a ceremonial oath of office today.
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Some Travelers Stay Cautious As U.S. Reopens Borders

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Tourists are returning to American cities, and families are reuniting after months of separation.
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Press Association

Prime Minister tours Global Investment Summit

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Boris Johnson tours the Innovation Zone at the Global Investment Summit in London, showcasing clean technologies and innovative companies in the UK. This comes as the Prime Minister announced a new partnership with Bill Gates’...
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All residents of Boston were ordered to stay in their homes Friday morning as the search for the surviving suspect in the marathon bombings continued after a long night of violence that left another suspect dead. (April 19)

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HEADLINE: Raw: Door to door search to find terror suspect CAPTION: All residents of Boston were ordered to stay in their homes Friday morning as the search for the surviving suspect in the marathon bombings continued after a long...
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SYND 14 4 77 SIEZED RUSSIAN TRAWLER IS UNLOADED

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The Russian trawler impounded for illegal fishing activities is unloaded in Boston. 1. vs of the trawler being unloaded Film: Rev - Sound: Mag Trk - Colour - NYFilm: No - LN Number: LN81604 - Available in HD
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In remembrance of Eunice Shriver, who died Tuesday at the age of 88, the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library is making condolence books available for the public to sign during normal hours.

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: Eunice Shriver remembered in Boston CAPTION: In remembrance of Eunice Shriver, who died Tuesday at the age of 88, the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library is making condolence books available for the public to sign...
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From a street in downtown Dallas to the site of the eternal flame in Arlington National Cemetery, a somber nation paused Friday to remember John F. Kennedy, 50 years after the young, charismatic president was shot and a nation was left in shock. (Nov. 22)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus001567 {Archives Sound, News Announcer:} "The cheers of the crowd almost muffle the three shots... the assassin's aim is deadly..." {SOT: Mike Rawlings, Dallas Mayor} "We pay tribute to an...
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President Barack Obama's Kenyan-born uncle, who ignored a deportation order more than two decades ago, on Tuesday was granted permission to stay in the United States. His immigration attorney said he received no special treatment. (Dec. 3)

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President Barack Obama's Kenyan-born uncle, who ignored a deportation order more than two decades ago, on Tuesday was granted permission to stay in the United States. Judge Leonard Shapiro made the decision after Onyango Obama, 69,...
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The new year's winter weather is threatening icy shock waves for the eastern two-thirds of the country. Temperatures in Boston could fall to zero as residents stocked up on essentials. (Jan. 2)

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A storm expected to bring more than a foot of snow in places along with strong winds and punishing cold pushed into the Northeast on Thursday, extending Christmas break for some students while posing the first test for New York's new...
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Election workers at work in Kerry's hometown

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1. Interior Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry "phone bank" 2. Various of Kerry volunteers making telephone calls 3. Sign reading: COUNT DOWN TO VICTORY 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jack Kowalski, Kerry Campaign official: "We're...
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Heavily armed police and federal agents search Watertown homes

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1. Mid of Boston police SWAT team at door of house during door-to-door search 2. SWAT officers taking cover behind cars, aiming rifles at windows AUDIO: "Ladies and gentlemen you have to back up, everybody has to back up." 3. Mid of...
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(CFF03) Maverick film director Vincent Gallo says Winona Ryder was a "ball buster"

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APTN - 21st May 2003, Cannes 1. Vincent Gallo arrives at press conference of 'The Brown Bunny' 2. Cutaway press pan to WS press conference 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Vincent Gallo,Director - on Winona Ryder: "Winona Ryder who calls me every...
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Survivors of Srebrenica massacre still living in tents in protest at Bos Serb admin

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1. Tents with banner over entrance, saying (in English and Bosnian) 'Camp of Srebrenica Genocide Victims' 2. Close up, banner 3. Barbed wire around the camp 4. Row of tents 5. Women from Srebrenica, talking, in tent 6. Two women in...
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Meet Iran's salt mummies

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Zanjan, Iran, 9 July 2008 1. Wide exterior of "Zanjan's Anthropology Museum " 2. Tilt-up of salt men in glass containers in museum 3. Pan from skeleton of a discovered salt man 4. Close-up of sign (Farsi & English) stating "Salt...
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Flight safety group defends Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Passengers react to recent scares

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Seattle, Washington 1. Wide of check-in desks at Logan International Airport 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Adam Welch, Passenger: "And I specifically flew, I'm going to Seoul, but I picked the route that goes through Tokyo because I wanted to...
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USA: MUSEUMS TO LOCATE ART LOOTED BY NAZIS

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New York City, USA, 12 April 2000 1. Wide shot meeting room at New York Bar Association 2. Mid shots panellists 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Stuart Eizenstat, U.S. Deputy Secretary of the Treasury 4. Wide shot meeting room 5. Wide shot...
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Clashes between British forces and militias

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1. Three British Warrior armoured vehicles driving past 2. Close up of damaged tank being towed 3. Various of Warriors on roads 4. Al-Mehdi Army in position 5. Armed, masked militiamen 6. Various of makeshift road block 7. Various of...
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Hacking of celebrity's photos sparks new questions about data privacy and security

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The leaking of American celebrities' intimate photos by hackers has sparked a new debate about internet data privacy and security. As federal investigators worked on Tuesday to determine who stole and posted nude photos of several female...