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Economic boycott of Hamas-led govt leads to health crisis

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Gaza city, Gaza Strip, 13 May 2006 1. Exterior of Shifa hospital, doctors entering 2. Doctor looking at X-ray, patients waiting to speak to doctor 3. Doctor treating infant on bed 4. Shelf with very few medicine boxes 5. Empty medicine...
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Quake injured offered hope at one of Haiti''s few prosthetics centres

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Port-au-Prince, 24 March 2010 1. Wide interior of Handicap International / Healing Hands for Haiti prosthetic workshop and rehabilitation centre 2. Various of 3-year-old girl Stefi Pierre kicking a soccer ball with her prosthetic leg,...
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Improving survival rates give hope to third world victims

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PLEASE NOTE: The HIV patients featured here asked that their last names not be used in the story++ October 13, 2005 1. HIV positive patient (Kenny) being examined by Doctor Nielsen 2. Patient being examined 3. Doctor Nielsen examining...
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Evacuees at airport treatment centre

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1. Helicopter landing at Louis Armstrong International Airport 2. Helicopters being directed 3. People being taken off helicopter walking to waiting carriers 4. People on carriers 5. Carriers being driven into airport 6. Woman being...
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Health ministers meet on disease crisis

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1. Various shots of delegates arriving at the United Nations conference room 2. Building in Bangkok 3. Various of delegates sitting 4. Thai Health Minister Suchai Charoenratanakul sits down to chair meeting 5. Wide shot of meeting 6....
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China - Love sick elephant

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Love has meant nothing but pain for a resident of a zoo in China's central Henan province. A 14 year-old elephant called Babu tore off a length of his trunk attempting to get into an adjoining cage, housing a female elephant called...
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President returns to northern Iraq after 18 months abroad for medical treatment

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President Jalal Talabani has returned to Iraq for the first time since he suffered a stroke in 2012. The president flew into Sulaimaniyah airport in northern Iraq on Saturday evening from Berlin where he had been undergoing treatment. ...
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Lindsay Lohan arrested again for drink driving, includes mugshot

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STILL - Santa Monica Police Dept July 24th,2007 1. Mugshot of Lindsay Lohan AP Television Santa Monica, California, July 24th 2007 2. SOUNDBITE: ( English): Lt. Alex Padilla, Santa Monica Police Department " They detained everybody ...
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NEW Doctors say conjoined twins showing independence

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1. Wide exterior of hospital 2. Close up of hospital sign 3. Wide of twins lying on floor (mother sitting next to them) 4. Close up of twins'' faces 5. Close up of one twin''s legs 6. Twins lying on floor playing 7. Wide of press...
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WRAP adds new pictures to hospital presser on op to seperate twins

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1. Close up of conjoined twins on bed - father playing and talking to them 2. Various shots of twins being prepared for surgery 3. Mid shot of doctors viewing x-rays 4. Close up of twin with oxygen mask 5. Mid shot of surgery 6. Mid shot...
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Man set for surgery to remove tumour from face GRAPHIC PIX

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1. Wide of exterior of Fuda Cancer Hospital Guangzhou 2. Wide of Huang Chuncai (camera left) and his brother Huang Weicai (camera right) sitting on bed in hospital ward 3. Wide of Huang Chuncai sitting on the bed 4. Close of Huang...
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UK: SCOTLAND: FRENCH PRESIDENT CHIRAC VISIT TO GLASGOW PREVIEW

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English/Nat From politics to poverty - French President Jacques Chirac has been seeing the other side of life today Thursday as he continues his state visit to Britain by visiting a run down housing estate in the Scottish city of...
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Medical workers in disaster zone struggle to cope

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1. Close up of child with skin disease on face 2. Wide of children's ward in Sukkur civil hospital 3. Mid of flood victim woman sitting on hospital bed with her two sick children 4. Close up of child's leg with drip 5. Close up of...
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USA: 3 US RESEARCHERS WIN NOBLE PRIZE FOR MEDICINE

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English/Nat Three Americans won the Nobel prize for medicine for discovering the body uses nitric oxide to regulate blood vessels, a finding that helped in developing the anti-impotence drug Viagra. The finding also has other...
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Doctors work to treat cases of poliovirus in Syria

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Doctors were working to treat cases of polio virus in Syria on Wednesday as the government said that it would work with international organisations to ensure that all children in the country, even those in rebel-held areas, would be...
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Two-year old girl dies in Manila hospital after storm prevents treatment in disaster zone

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A two-year old girl, evacuated with her parents from a typhoon hit area, died at the Philippine Air Force Hospital in Villamor Airbase an hour after the family arrived there on a US Air Force C-130 plane. The girl, from Marabot, Samar...
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VENEZUELA: HERBAL TREATMENT CLAIMED TO ALLEVIATE AIDS SYMPTOMS

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Spanish/Nat A doctor in Venezuela has developed a herbal treatment that is claimed to alleviate some of the damaging effects of the AIDS virus. The treatment is based on the extracts of various medicinal plants from Latin America, and...
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British woman dies under anaesthesia at a cosmetic surgery clinic

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A British woman has died under anaesthesia during a cosmetic procedure by an uncertified surgeon at a clinic in Thailand's capital, authorities said Friday. The 24-year-old patient stopped breathing after receiving an anaesthetic during...
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GUATEMALA: FREE TREATMENT OFFERED TO HIV POSITIVE PATIENTS

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Spanish/Nat Guatemala has become the first Central American country to offer free treatment for H-I-V positive patients. Concern is growing at the number of patients diagnosed with the illness which develops into the killer disease AIDS...
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HUNGARY - Michael Jackson To Help Transplant Child

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American singer Michael Jackson said on Monday (8/8) that he would pay all the medical expenses of a four-year-old Hungarian boy who needs a liver transplant. Jackson, who is in Budapest to film a video clip, had an interpreter relay his...
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Women battle deadly AIDS virus in the community

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1. Various of people in impoverished district of Kayole (East of Nairobi) 2. Wide of WOFAK building (Women Fighting Aids in Kenya) 3. Close up of sign reading Women fighting aids in Kenya 4. Wide shot of clinical officer, Joseph Muthee,...
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Bus blast near Israel's military HQ injures at least 10, Hamas reax, hospital

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Tel Aviv, Israel 1. Wide of bus and ambulance behind 2. Emergency services at scene 3. Damaged bus 4. Wide of scene, area taped off 5. Mid of bus with shattered windscreen 6. Emergency services at scene 7. Wide of scene 8....
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Aid workers assemble supplies to sustain Ebola treatment units

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US government aid workers packed up medical equipment and supplies at a warehouse in Liberian capital Monrovia on Wednesday, before sending them off to various Ebola treatment units throughout the country. Members of the USAID Disaster...
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UK: HULL: NEW GLUE STICKS PATIENTS BACK TOGETHER AGAIN

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English/Nat A revolutionary form of glue is being used for the first time ever to stick hospital patients together in Britain. The glue is being pioneered by staff at the Castle Hill Hospital in Hull in the north of England. It has...