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Opposition news conference, Sec Gen s'bite

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1. Tendai Biti, secretary-general of Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) walking into news conference 2. Biti seated at table 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Tendai Biti, MDC secretary-general: "The only unfinished business is the business of...
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Zaire - Rwandan Refugee Camp In Zaire

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Doctors have recorded 1,780 new cholera cases in Rwandan refugee camps north and west of Goma in Zaire, the medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF: Doctors Without Borders) said on Saturday (23/7). Of that number 360 had died, a...
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MEXICO: ACAPULCO: DISEASE THREATENS THOUSANDS AFTER HURRICANE

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Spanish/Nat Disease and desolation threaten thousands of people in Acapulco following the devastation of Hurricane Pauline last week. The storm killed more than 150 people in the resort. The government is providing emergency food and...
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Scores await treatment as cholera epidemic spreads; presser; Preval

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L'Estere - 23 October 2010 1. Wide of bridge over the Artibonite river, where people infected with cholera got their water 2. Close of the dirty looking Artibonite river water 3. Pan of queue of people leading up to hospital 4. Mid of...
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Romanian prince who treated cholera victims of the Balkans war to be beatified

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Thousands gathered in Bucharest on Saturday for the beatification of a Romanian prince who spent decades travelling around the world helping the sick and poor and died after being tortured in a Communist prison. In March, Pope Francis...
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Countryside sees worst of cholera epidemic

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1. Mid of motorcycle carrying cholera patient arriving at clinic 2. Mid of two men lifting the patient off the motorcycle 3. Wide of men carrying patient into a provisional cholera treatment centre 4. Pan left of cholera treatment...
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Zimbabweans struggle to find clean drinking water

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1. Wide of people at well 2. Mid of man going into well to fetch water, coming out and pouring into bucket 3. Close of water being poured into bucket 4. Close of murky water in well 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tafadzwa Suwdi, resident of...
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VOICER SE Iraq faces cholera outbreak, hospital pix

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0000 Wideshot of flooded Basra street 0004 Man bathing in water leaking from pipe 0009 Water being poured into plastic container on street 0014 Tomatoes at market being washed in dirty looking water 0018 Wideshot of market 0021 Beans...
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Outbreak grows as UN seeks more aid to fight disease

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1. Various of a woman with her sick husband arriving at hospital on a tap-tap (a Haitian bus) and carrying him inside 2. Woman carrying her sick child into a hospital managed by Doctors Without Borders 3. Two men moving a sick child...
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ZAIRE: DEATH TOLL FROM CHOLERA RISING AMONG RWANDAN REFUGEES

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French/Nat The death toll from cholera is steadily rising among Rwandan refugees in eastern Zaire, though the number of new cases now appears to be falling off. The cholera outbreak is not expected to delay the evacuation of refugees...
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SAfrica IFRC head on inspection visit

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1. Various of International Federation of the Red Cross' (IFRC) regional chief for Southern Africa, Francoise Le Goff, working on computer at desk 2. Cutaways of the IFRC's report on the cholera epidemic in Zimbabwe 3. SOUNDBITE...
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Furious protests greet Haiti election results

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HEADLINE: Furious protests greet Haiti election results CAPTION: Haitian election results were greeted by street protests and questions about its integrity. A former first lady and a candidate backed by the outgoing president were to go...
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WRAP Latest on cholera outbreak, hospital; prison

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Cap-Haitien 1. Wide entrance to Doctors Without Borders' cholera treatment centre in gymnasium 2. Travelling shot of woman carrying child to treatment centre 3. Mid of woman with child at entrance to treatment centre 4. Close of IV...
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22 die in 24 hours of suspected cholera in Somalia, say doctors

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1. Various of men, women and children some lying on the floors of the hospital others on beds in Mogadishu Banaadir Hospital 2. Exterior of Banaadir Hospital 3. Various of patients lying on the floor, some with intravenous drips 4....
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Scores await treatment as cholera epidemic spreads; presser

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L'Estere 1. Wide of bridge over the Artibonite river, where people infected with cholera got their water 2. Close of the dirty looking Artibonite river water 3. Pan of queue of people leading up to hospital 4. Mid of Cuban doctor...
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PERU: EL NINO STORMS CAUSE DEVASTATION ACROSS MUCH OF COUNTRY

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Spanish/Nat Months of torrential rains caused by the El Nino weather phenomenon have had devastating effects on much of Peru. Extensive flooding affecting drinking supplies has prompted the European Union and the Red Cross to intervene...
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MEXICO: GOVERNMENT ATTEMPTS TO COMBAT CHOLERA

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Spanish/Nat One of the Third World's biggest killers, Cholera, is on the rise in Mexico as the government attempts to combat the disease with limited resources. The fall of the peso has also forced ordinary Mexicans to consume food at...
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Cholera epidemic spreads into Haiti's capital; authorities say one case confirmed

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1. Wide shot health ministry news conference on the cholera outbreak 2. Various cutaways journalists and cameramen 3. SOUNDBITE: (Creole) Gabriel Timothee, Director General, Haitian Ministry of Public Health and Population: "It is our...
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Rare cholera outbreak kills 3 in the east of the country

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Cuban authorities in the eastern province of Granma are in full prevention mode to contain a rare cholera outbreak amid fears that it may have spread to the capital. The precautions follow last week's announcement that three people in...
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CLEAN : Aid agencies battle to stop C.Africa cholera epidemic

9th - Higher Ed
The Central African government declared a cholera epidemic on 10 August after 16 people died from the disease
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CLEAN : S Sudan: tens of thousands displaced by recent fighting near Wau

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : S Sudan: tens of thousands displaced by recent fighting near Wau
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Residents vaccinated as Haiti fights cholera epidemic

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Residents vaccinated as Haiti fights cholera epidemic
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Haiti cholera death toll soars as election nears

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Haiti cholera death toll soars as election nears
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Floods Raise Disease Risk In Indonesia

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Health officials warn of a growing risk of disease from the filthy floodwaters inundating the Indonesian capital Jakarta, where hundreds of thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes. Indonesia. Originally transmitted on...