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WHO rep comments on use of anti-viral drugs on poultry

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Beijing - 21 June 2005 1. Wide shot of banner reading: "Live Chickens, Live Fish", pan to poultry/fish shop 2. Chickens in cage 3. Chicken feeding 4. Set up shot of the World Health Organisation's (WHO) China representative Henk...
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UPDATE Britney Spears back in rehab again

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SHOTLIST(including transcript):- AP Entertainment File November 17, 2003. Los Angeles, California. 1. Close shot of Britney Spears. AP Entertainment File June 10, 2005. Los Angeles, California. 2. Mid shot of Kevin Federline and Spears...
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President Barack Obama declared the swine flu outbreak a national emergency, giving his health chief the power to let hospitals move emergency rooms offsite to speed treatment and protect noninfected patients.

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HEADLINE: Obama declares swine flu a national emergency CAPTION: President Barack Obama declared the swine flu outbreak a national emergency, giving his health chief the power to let hospitals move emergency rooms offsite to speed...
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WRAP Ariel Sharon undergoes surgery, life is in danger

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1. Wide of Hadassah Hospital, where Sharon is being cared for 2. Sharon's son Omri arriving at hospital 3. Various of hospital 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ron Krumer, director of external relations at Hadassah Hospital: "This morning the...
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Montel Williams talks medical marijuana

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AP Entertainment Jerusalem, 30 October 2011 1. Wide shot of Montel Williams, Emmy Award-winning television personality walking inside hotel 2. Mid of Williams speaking 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Montel Williams, Emmy Award-winning television...
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Colorado ballot approves recreational use of drug

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Denver, Colorado - 6 November 2012 1. Wide of crowd watching election returns, AUDIO: cheering 2. Wide of man hugging Brian Vicente of Campaign to Regulate Marijuana like Alcohol 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Brian Vicente, Campaign to...
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RR 8919D

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5.5.89 (dur: 7 mins 23 secs/eng.sot: none) RR STORY: Many people in India still reject modern medicine in favour of old-fashioned healers claiming mystical powers. Rahmad Gori...
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Shailene Woodley and fellow celebs talk about love of nature

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SHOTLIST(including transcript):- AP Entertainment San Diego, 19 July 2013 1. SOUNDBITE (English) Shailene Woodley/Actress, on love for herbs: "I'm a freak about herbs. So I would travel anywhere for like an herb conference." Reporter:...
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There are now many different ways to trace your family tree

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1. Various of people in street 2. Close up of various books on genealogy 3. Close up of DNA testing kit 4. Person swabbing inside of mouth 5. Person preparing envelope with their DNA swabs 6. Laboratory technician working with DNA...
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Golfer Phil Mickelson says he and his wife are scared over her diagnosis of breast cancer. He is returning to the PGA Tour to play in this weekend's tournament, his first since tests showed she has cancer.

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HEADLINE: Mickelson: We're certainly scared CAPTION: Golfer Phil Mickelson says he and his wife are scared over her diagnosis of breast cancer. He is returning to the PGA Tour to play in this weekend's tournament, his first since tests...
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Horse therapy is rehabilitating children suffering motor neurone problems

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St.Petersburg, Russia, August 15, 2009 1. Medium close pull out of Dayana Sarmasheva going down slide 2. Various shots of Sarmashevas helping Dayana back onto slide 3. Wide shot of St. Petersburg street 4. Close up shot of seagull near...
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Telemedicine- future proofing health care for the elderly

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LEAD INA numbe rof elderly patients in rural Greece are taking parts in tests using the latest telemedicine technology. Its hoped the EU funded programme could make healthcare more accessible in remote locations and reduce the burden on...
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RR8146B JAPAN RHEUMATISM, A NEW AND CONTROVERSIAL TREATMENT

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Background to Story: Rheumatism affects millions of people around the world. Traditional treatment usually involves the use of heat, rest and sometimes surgery and drugs. But a Japanese doctor has pioneered a new and...
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Hospital reports big drop in cases of Hep C

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EGYPT HEPATITISSOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: MIDDLE EAST EXTRA CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 2:35SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionCairo - 1 August 20161. Dr. Mohamed Abdel Aziz, Professor of Endemic Medicine and Hepatic Gastroenterology, examining a...
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How to stay healthy tool kit for World Cup fans

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After months of preparation, it time for the final manicure for the World Cup pitches across Brazil. Soon these stadia will be full to bursting as fans from around the globe pour into the twelve host cities stretching across the vast...
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Innovative ideas and inventions unveiled by Indian students

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AP Television Mumbai, India - January 4, 2015 1. Wide of Afroz Shaikh, an engineering graduate riding what he claims is the world's smallest motorcycle, made by him 2. Mid of Shaikh posing with his motorcycle 3. Low angle shot of Shaik...
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Bringing circus skills into the gym

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LEAD IN:A new fitness trend in Hollywood is taking exercises to a new level with a big dose of fun and flexibility. Using the skills used by circus performers, Cirque School L.A. now provides classes in everything from trapeze swinging...
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High tech sports kit comes to the home

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LEADIN: Elite athletes no longer have to go to a clinic to recover from sports strains and injuries, developments in technology mean they can take a clinic with them to events to boost performance.STORYLINE: A decade ago cryotherapy...
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Should Docs and Nurses Cuddle More with Canines?

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BEING A NURSE AT ONE OF THE BIGGEST HOSPITALS IN CHICAGO CAN BE STRESSFUL.SOUNDBITE (English) Juan Aguirre, Registered Nurse."There's times where I do get attached to family or the patient and it can just be a rough journey for them as...
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Nashville actors, musicians and athletes gather to raise money for cancer research

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NASHVILLE ACTORS, MUSICIANS AND ATHLETES GATHER TO RAISE MONEY FOR CANCER RESEARCHSome of Nashville's biggest celebrities have been touched by cancer or know someone who has, which is why they are helping to raise money for cancer...
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Pot Purveyors Wary Of Plan To Enforce Fed Law

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The Trump administration threw the burgeoning movement to legalize marijuana into uncertainty Thursday as it lifted an Obama-era policy that kept federal authorities from cracking down on the pot trade in states where the drug is legal....
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Cash Dash: Nerve-Rattling Trip to Pay Pot Taxes

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Jerred Kiloh's eyes narrowed as he checked his rearview mirror while driving down a busy Los Angeles freeway. Was anyone following him? With more than $40,000 in cash in the trunk of his car, Kiloh can't be...
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Robot scientists figuring out how to beat the cyber hackers

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LEADIN:Fears over cyber security have been heightened since the computer virus called Petya was launched in the Ukraine and spread rapidly across Europe.There's growing concern about how to make sure our new generation of connected...
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Gift Loophole Grows in DC: District of Cannabis

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VOICE-OVER SCRIPT SOME NIGHTS, THE TABLES AT THIS WASHINGTON RESTAURANT GO FROM SERVING FOOD TO DISHING OUT MARIJUANA. NATS INDEPENDENT VENDORS OFFER MEDICAL GRADE MARIJUANA INFUSED GUMMY...