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Measles cases put spotlight on day care centres

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Health authorities in the US state of Illinois are warning about more expected cases of measles as they await laboratory tests to confirm that a total of five infants attending the same day-care centre have been infected. Lab results...
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Mideast - Emotional Shakaki Funeral / Protestors

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The successor to slain Palestinian militant chief Fathi Shakaki threatened on Wednesday (1/11) to take revenge against Israel. Islamic Jihad's new leader, Ramadan Abdallah Shallah, was speaking at Shakaki's funeral in a Palestinian...
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Residents near Camp David prepare for the G8 summit

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Frederick County, Maryland - May 9 2012 1. Zoom-in, skyline of Catoctin Mountain Park Thurmont, Maryland - May 9 2012 2. Close-up hotel sign 3. Mid of Main Street sign 4. Zoom into mountains behind Thurmont Frederick, Maryland - May 9...
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Obama visits his campaign headquarters in Chicago and calls voters

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1. Various of US President Barack Obama embracing staff at his campaign headquarters, AUDIO: cheers and applause 2. Various of Obama taking off his suit jacket, UPSOUND: (English) Obama: "we've got to round up some votes" ++INCLUDES JUMP...
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American Airlines, the nation's largest carrier, is giving storm-affected travelers a fee break when it comes to rescheduling. The airline is allowing passengers to change their travel plans once within a certain time frame without the usual charges. The APs' Mark Carlson reports from Chicago.

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HEADLINE: Stranded passengers getting a break CAPTION: American Airlines, the nation's largest carrier, is adjusting to bad weather by letting affected travelers change tickets once without a fee. Passengers can change reservations as...
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Chicago display shows condom made dresses

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HEADLINE: Sexy, Stylish and Safe? CAPTION: It is safe to say ladies who put on these gowns may be trying to imitate the 'lifestyles' of the rich and famous, but sometimes fashion is more than what it seems. (Nov. 16) Neysa...
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The 1985 Super Bowl champion Chicago Bears got their trip to the White House Friday. President Barack Obama welcomed his favorite team in the Rose Garden. The Bears original trip was cancelled after the Space Shuttle Challenger exploded.

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HEADLINE: 1985 champs finally get White House visit CAPTION: The 1985 Super Bowl champion Chicago Bears got their trip to the White House Friday. President Barack Obama welcomed his favorite team in the Rose Garden. The Bears original...
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A federal judge has sentenced Rod Blagojevich to 14 years for corruption that included trying to sell or trade an appointment to the Senate seat vacated by President Barack Obama.

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HEADLINE: Blagojevich gets 14 years for corruption CAPTION: A federal judge has sentenced Rod Blagojevich to 14 years for corruption that included trying to sell or trade an appointment to the Senate seat vacated by President Barack...
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Jimmy Fallon, Chicago Mayor take quick, frigid dip for charity

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Comedian Jimmy Fallon took a quick but icy dip in Lake Michigan - dressed in a full suit and tie - eyes bulging as he darted out of the slushy water and headed straight for a pile of dry towels. "The Tonight Show" host made good on his...
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Toyota has issued a global recall of nearly six and a half million cars for a variety of problems spanning nearly 30 models. 1.8M vehicles in the U.S. are affected.(April 9)

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SOUNDBITE (English) Jessica Caldwell, Auto Analyst, Edmunds.com "I think the fact that there has been no reported deaths or injuries associated with this recall is encouraging. Automakers need to make these recalls and get these cars...
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Experts weigh in on some of Hollywood's most expensive divorces

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SHOTLIST (including transcript): AP Images Beverly Hills, Calif., 3 March 1998 1. Director James Cameron and actress Linda Hamilton arrive at the Producers Guild Golden Lauren Awards AP Images Los Angeles, 23 March 1998 2. James Cameron...
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Fergie, Will.I.Am and other celebrities comment on Hudson tragedy

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Associated Press Los Angeles, 25 October 2008 1. SOUNDBITE (English) Sherri Shepherd/Actor, 'The View' Co-Host: "It's hard to describe how sad I think everybody is because Jennifer Hudson has the most amazing spirit and she is so humble...
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President Barack Obama says he has 'no doubt' that Chicago put together the strongest bid it could to win the 2016 Olympics. Friday the IOC awarded the games to Rio de Janeiro. (Oct. 2)

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HEADLINE: Obama expresses regret at Chicago's loss CAPTION: President Barack Obama says he has 'no doubt' that Chicago put together the strongest bid it could to win the 2016 Olympics. Friday the IOC awarded the games to Rio de Janeiro....
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Small Italian town battles for independence

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AP Television Filettino, Italy -November 26, 2011 1. Wide of Filettino 2. Various of bell tower, bells tolling 3. Sign reading (Italian): "Welcome to Filettino" 4. Wide of town hall building 5. Mid of Filettino mayor Luca Sellari at...
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American Airlines cancels over 1,000 more flights

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New York, New York 1. Pan of people waiting in line at airport check in counter 2. Mid of people in counter 3. Woman checking arrivals and departures monitor 4. Various of monitors showing cancelled flights 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ren...
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Northwest Airlines is continuing to struggle with flight cancellations. As of Monday, at least 115 flights had been cancelled and with labor disputes on-going, more flights are expected to stay on the ground.

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HEADLINE: Hundreds of Northwest Airlines flights cancelled CAPTION: Northwest Airlines is continuing to struggle with flight cancellations. As of Monday, at least 115 flights had been cancelled and with labor disputes on-going, more...
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Title IX, the federal amendment that opened up sports to more girls and women, is marking its 40th anniversary. But how far have girls sports really come? Members of the New Trier High School girls soccer team in suburban Chicago and their coaches offer their take.

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HEADLINE:Title IX at 40: A view from the field CAPTION: Title IX, the federal amendment that opened up sports to more girls and women, is marking its 40th anniversary. But how far have girls sports really come? Some high school girls...
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President Barack Obama welcomed the Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks to the White House Friday. It was the first time in his more than two years in office that he has been able to host a champion from hometown at the White House.

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HEADLINE: Obama welcomes Blackhawks to White House CAPTION: President Barack Obama welcomed the Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks to the White House Friday. It was the first time in his more than two years in office that he has...
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Official investigation finds no electronic flaws, reax

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Chicago 1. Toyota sign on Toyota dealership building 2. Toyota car driving in parking lot 3. Car driving past sign reading (English) "Recall Service" New York City 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) William J. Holstein, Motoring analyst: "Do we...
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King Willem-Alexander, Queen Maxima at dinner

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Chicago - 2 June, 2015 1. Queen Maxima of the Netherlands arriving at dinner2. King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima of the Netherlands seated at table...
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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel says he has his work cut out for him in a second term. The former White House chief of staff spoke at a news conference Wednesday, a day after winning in Chicago's first mayoral runoff. (April 8)

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SHOTLIST:++SOUNDBITES SEPARATED BY WHITE FLASH++AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Chicago - 8 April 2015 1. SOUNDBITE (English) Mayor Rahm Emanuel, (D) Chicago:"The challenges we have are hard. They don't need to be made any harder if I...
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Bloomberg

What's Behind the Luxury Real Estate Slowdown

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Jan. 26 -- Bloomberg's Prashant Gopal reports on housing and the slowdown in the luxury real estate market. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Roland Burris is back in Chicago. Burris, who was selected by Ill. Gov. Rod Blagojevich to fill Barack Obama's Senate seat, says the only thing he regrets about his trip to D.C. is not being sworn in with the newest members of Congress.

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HEADLINE: Burris reflects on his trip to Washington CAPTION: Roland Burris is back in Chicago. Burris, who was selected by Ill. Gov. Rod Blagojevich to fill Barack Obama's Senate seat, says the only thing he regrets about his trip to...
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Impeached former Gov. Rod Blagojevich filled in as host of a Chicago radio show Wednesday and told listeners that he was "hijacked" from office. AP's. Mark Carlson reports.

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HEADLINE: Former Gov. Blagojevich hosts radio show CAPTION: Impeached former Gov. Rod Blagojevich filled in as host of a Chicago radio show Wednesday and told listeners that he was "hijacked" from office. AP's. Mark Carlson...