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Patrick Swayze diagnosed with pancreatic cancer

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AP Entertainment - File 20th August 1997 1. Various Patrick Swayze gets star on Walk of Fame AP Entertainment - File LA, 7th April 2004 2. Various Patrick Swayze at Kill Bill Vol 2 US premiere AP Entertainment LA, 24th February...
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Supporters of Fernandez hold overnight vigil ahead of her surgery

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1. Wide of supporters of Argentine President Cristina Fernandez gathered in front of hospital where she will have surgery 2. Various of people gathered 3. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Guillermo Cogle, supporter of President Cristina...
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Actress speaks out to support California alternative-energy proposition

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AP Entertainment/Pool Feed Los Angeles, 16 October 2006 1. Wide conference room, with pan to cameraperson 2. MS Linda Rosenstock/UCLA School of Public Health Dean 3. UPSOUND (English) Julia Roberts/Actor: "Some feedback to encourage a...
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Electricians working atop a New York City skyscraper on Friday installed the last of the 2,688 crystal triangles that give the Times Square New Year's Eve Ball its shimmer, including a panel dreamt up by a 12-year-old former cancer patient. (Dec. 27)

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Electricians working atop a New York City skyscraper on Friday installed the last of the 2,688 crystal triangles that give the Times Square New Year's Eve Ball its shimmer, including a panel dreamt up by a 12-year-old former cancer...
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Boy with brain tumour, whose parents removed him from UK hospital, may be heading to Czech Republic for treatment

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Ashya King, the five-year-old boy with a brain tumour whose parents' fight with the Nation Health Service in Britain has drawn international attention, may be heading to the Czech Republic soon for cancer treatment. A representative from...
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The widow of a Florida man who died from lung cancer at age 36 is speaking out after being awarded $23B in punitive damages from cigarette manufacturer R.J. Reynolds. (July 21)

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A Florida widow awarded $23.6 billion in the death of her chain-smoking husband called the massive verdict a message to Big Tobacco, even though she said Monday she won't see much if any of the money. The punitive damages _...
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New Fund To Buy Expensive Cancer Drugs

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New Fund To Buy Expensive Cancer Drugs
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People watch Kampusch on TV, reaction, psychiatrist comment

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1. Exterior of bar 2. Various of people watching televised interview 3. SOUNDBITE: (German) Vox Pop: "I am very impressed how self secure and tough she was in front of the mass audience and what she said. She does not look like an 18...
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Sec. Lew Visits Puerto Rico to Jump-Start Help

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus055150Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew got a first-hand look at the humanitarian impact of Puerto Rico's $70 billion debt crisis, touring an elementary school struggling with limited electricity and a...
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Californians debate new right to die law

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LEAD IN:California will soon become the fifth state in the US to allow doctors to provide life-ending drugs to terminally ill patients. The new law was inspired by the story of young Californian Brittany Maynard - a 29-year-old terminal...
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Roger Daltrey, Debbie Harry on playing a concert for cancer charity

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AP Entertainment London, 13 Jan. 2011 1. Pan down of concert poster 2. Wide of Roger Daltrey and Harvey Goldsmith being interviewed 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Roger Daltrey, recording artist on why he got involved: "Well mostly because it's...
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The Top Three Stocks to Watch in Asia Today

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Nov. 24 -- In today's "Stock Exchange," Bloomberg's David Ingles, Juliette Saly and Zeb Eckert discuss the top three stocks to watch in Asia on "First Up."
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ONLY ON AP Cancer hospital cut off by war

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The city of Taiz, which is home to Yemen's largest cancer hospital, has become one of the worst battlegrounds in the country's civil war, dooming hundreds of its patients to death because they are unable to get treatment.Shiite rebels...
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Concerns over quality of healthcare for cancer patients

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Recent shortages that have left Venezuelans scrambling to find toilet paper, milk and car parts are also affecting the country's health system. Broken hospital equipment isn't being repaired, leaving patients struggling to get the care...
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Actor John Hurt 'optimistic' after cancer diagnosis

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JOHN HURT 'OPTIMISTIC' AFTER CANCER DIAGNOSISJohn Hurt says he has been diagnosed with cancer but has no plans to stop working and is "more than optimistic" about his future.The 75-year-old actor said Tuesday (16 JUNE 2015) that he was...
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Biden Urges Change in Cancer Fight Culture

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus058388Vice President Joe Biden says the world of cancer research needs a change in culture so that progress toward cures won't be stifled.Hosting a cancer summit in Washington, Biden said the...
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CLEAN : Hollywood stars raise money for research against cancer

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CLEAN : Hollywood stars raise money for research against cancer
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VOICED: Battling cancer with karate

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VOICED: Battling cancer with karate
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VOICED : Fears new rules could see US cigar factory go up in smoke

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VOICED : Fears new rules could see US cigar factory go up in smoke
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CLEAN : French medical team announce breakthrough in cancer detection

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CLEAN : French medical team announce breakthrough in cancer detection
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VOICED: Health worries for 9/11 first responders

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VOICED: Health worries for 9/11 first responders
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VOICED : Diesel car manufacturers counter

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VOICED : Diesel car manufacturers counter
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CLEAN : Modern life bad habits: Africa faces deadly new illnesses

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A World Health Organisation (WHO) survey released Tuesday shows that most Africans had at least one risk factor for developing one of these diseases such as smoking a lack of exercise poor diet and obesity
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Message from Audrey Hepburn and Mel Ferrer

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1954 Newsreel / Public Service Message from Audrey Hepburn and Mel Ferrer / Hepburn and Ferrer ask for donation for the Cancer Society and it's Crusade /