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UNICEF warns of "extreme crisis" as epidemic continues unabated

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The United Nations children's agency warned on Monday that the Ebola epidemic was an "extreme crisis" that was having an impact of "historic proportions." UNICEF's chief of crisis communications, Sarah Crowe, said the disease was...
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Duchess of Cambridge visits hospice in Norwich

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The Duchess of Cambridge met families who have needed support from a Norfolk hospice charity Tuesday (25 NOV. 2014), at the launch in Norwich of a fundraising campaign to build a new children's hospice. The British royal, who is a...
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President urges new law to legalize terminal sedation

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France's president wants to allow doctors to keep terminally ill patients sedated until death comes, amid a national debate about whether to legalise euthanasia. Francois Hollande stopped short of recommending lethal injections, avoiding...
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USA: CHICAGO: BRITAIN'S PRINCESS DIANA VISITS CANCER HOSPICE

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English/Nat Britain's Princess Diana has spent the last day of her visit to Chicago visiting a downtown cancer hospice. The Princess has been a big attraction on her charity fund-raising trip as she tries to fulfill her chosen role as...
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Funeral of veteran Bollywood actor, director, producer

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1. Priest praying next to photograph of Bollywood star Dev Anand draped in garland of flowers 2. Mid of mourners (Anand's son Suniel Anand closest to camera) 3. Priest speaking 4. Memorial with candles 5. Wide of cremation ceremony 6....
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Duchess of Cambridge celebrates second wedding anniversary by visiting children's hospice

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UK Pool Hampshire, UK 29 April 2013 1. Wide of Duchess of Cambridge arriving 2. Wide of Duchess of Cambridge meeting families and sick children 3. Wide of Duchess of Cambridge presented with flowers by girl in wheelchair Sally Evans 4....
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Duchess of Cambridge makes first public address at children's hospice

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NB: RUSHES FOR THIS STORY ARE ON TAPE NUMBER GEN2139 (Note big gaps between footage) 1. Mid of child playing the drums inside hospice, pan to Catherine, The Duchess of Cambridge, joining in with musical ensemble during tour of hospice,...
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USA: OREGON: SUICIDE LAW DECISION TO BE MADE TODAY

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English/Nat A federal judge will decide Monday whether Oregon should become the first place in the world to sanction doctor-assisted suicide. Oregon voters last month approved the measure to allow terminally ill patients to request...
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Japanese dying to try coffins before they buy or die

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People in Japan are testing out their own coffins before they buy them, including eco-friendly versions that can be assembled at home. It's part of a trend that allows people to get an idea of what might happen at their own funeral. It...
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Hospice Choirs Bring Comfort to the Dying

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus056048EIGHT SINGERS ENTER THE HOME OF NORMAN AND JEAN DOELLING IN SURBURBAN BOSTON.THE PRIVATE CONCERT - A GIFT FROM THESE VOLUNTEERS.(UPSOUND - singing)THE GROUP - "JOURNEY SONGS" - IS PART OF A...
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Prayers, memorial for victims of Istanbul attack

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Funerals and memorial services were held for some of the victims of Tuesday's gunfire and suicide bombing attack on the Ataturk Airport in Istanbul in which 43 people were killed and more than 230 others injured. Four members of one...
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Sen. Rounds: Meat shortage in a 'matter of days'

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South Dakota Sen. Mike Rounds says US consumers could see a meat shortage in a matter of days.
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USA: FAMILIES OF TWA AIRPLANE CRASH VICTIMS LEARN TO COPE WITH LOSS

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English/Nat The explosion of TWA Flight 800 brought to a tragic end so many innocent lives. 230 people killed instantly- and senselessly -in what seemed like a flash in the sky. Sixteen French Club students and five chaperones from...
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Court rules father can disconnect daughter's feeding tube in right-to-die case

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14 November 2008 1. Various newspapers with headlines about the case of Eluana Englaro 2. Close up of photo of Englaro in newspaper, headline reading "Now Eluana is allowed to die. The Church: That's euthanasia." 3. Pan of headline...
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Vigil outside city hall for paralysed man

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1. Wide of exteriors of city hall 2. Mid shot of city hall 3. Close up of candle 4. Wide of city hall's square with people gathered in front of a poster showing Piergiorgio Welby in his bed 5. Close up of hand lighting up a candle with...
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Reax to death of woman in right to die case, family lawyer

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Udine, Northern Italy 1. Exterior of La Quiete clinic in northeast Italy with protesters and police outside 2. Mid pan of protesters and police 3. Various of man praying in front of memorial shrine for Eluana Englaro, which has a picture...
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Interview with exiled Tibetan leader

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1. Wide of Republic Square in central Rome 2. Wide of people waiting to see Dalai Lama at hotel entrance 3. People holding incense 4. Close-up of Tibetan monk's hands held in prayer 5. Child holding white scarf 6. Close-up incense...
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USA: RELATIVES OF AFRICAN BOMB BLAST VICTIMS MOURN THEIR LOSS

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Washington D.C, 10 August and Jamaica Queens, New York 9 August 1998 Pool - Washington D.C - 10 August 1998 1. U-S President Bill Clinton getting into helicopter 2. Side shot of helicopter 3. Helicopter taking off APTV - 10 August...
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Woman fights legal battle to allow mercy killing by husband

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Luton 1. Dianne Pretty and husband Brian Pretty looking at photographs 2. Black and white wedding photograph 3. Brian Petty helping Dianne into a chair 4. Close up of Dianne's hands 5. Various of Dianne using a computer that helps her...
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Ruling says doctors can stop feeding man who said he did not want to live in vegetative state

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France's highest administrative body says doctors can stop feeding a man left comatose after a car accident six years ago, saying he had made it clear beforehand that he did not want to be kept in a vegetative state. Vincent Lambert's...
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INDIA: CALCUTTA: THOUSANDS PAY TRIBUTE TO MOTHER TERESA

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English/Nat Thousands of residents of Calcutta joined nuns of Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity in prayers to pay their tribute to the nun who dedicated her life to serving the poor. Sister Nirmala, who succeeded Mother Teresa last...
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NEW Friends and relatives attend London memorial for Dev Anand.

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"I think the main tribute to him would be if somebody preserves the negatives of his films" said Lord Desai whilst attending the London memorial service for director and Bollywood star Dev Anand on Saturday ( Dec 10 2011) Friends and...
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San Fran Readies for Gay Pride

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus058082In the wake of the Orlando nightclub shooting, more than one million people from all over the world are expected to take part in the country's largest gay pride parade and celebration this...
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San Francisco gets ready for gay pride events

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In the wake of the Orlando nightclub shooting, more than one million people from all over the world are expected to take part in the country's largest gay pride parade and celebration in San Francisco this weekend.San Francisco's events...