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A new law is about to go into effect in New York City requiring chain restaurants to list calorie counts next to all menu items. But restaurant owners are suing, saying it's a misguided effort to combat obesity

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HEADLINE: NY restaurant owners suing over anti-obesity law CAPTION: A new law is about to go into effect in New York City requiring chain restaurants to list calorie counts next to all menu items. But restaurant owners are suing, saying...
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Efforts to improve the chances of having a real Italian Espresso and Cappuccino have been boosted after an Italian Member of Parliament proposed a bill to improve the authenticity of his country's most typical food products.

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HEADLINE: Italy tries to set the 'gold standard' for coffee CAPTION: Italy's parliament is considering a bill to verify the authenticity of real Italian coffee. (Jan. 2) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] [Notes:GIRL DRINKING COFFEE] A MEMBER OF...
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Two banks go bankrupt; Russian businessman arrested in London

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London, UK 1. Exterior Westminster Magistrates Court 2. Head of Vladimir Antonov's legal team, Kevin Gold entering magistrates court 3. Pan down to close up of sign for Westminster Magistrates Court 4. Roman Dubov, a co-owner of...
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Women cast their ballots in presidential elections; Friday prayers

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++AP Television is adhering to Iranian law that stipulates all media are banned from providing BBC Persian or VOA Persian any coverage from Iran, and under this law if any media violate this ban the Iranian authorities can immediately...
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UK: DISCUSSIONS OVER BANANAS AND US THREATS OF TRADE BAN - REACTIONS

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English/Nat The British government has issued a new appeal to the Americans to back down in the banana row. The Trade Minister Brian Wilson said the World Trade Organisation (W-T-O) was within touching distance of solving the...
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EPA outlines dual path towards cutting greenhouse gases

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1. Wide shot of meeting room with US Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson at podium 2. Cutaway of US flags 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Lisa Jackson, US Environmental Protection Agency Administrator: "If we do not act to...
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President Bush urged congress to approve his health care plan Wednesday, that includes tax incentives, and reauthorization of a program aimed a low-income children.

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HEADLINE: Bush pushes congress on health care CAPTION: President Bush urged congress to approve his health care plan Wednesday, that includes tax incentives, and reauthorization of a program aimed a low-income children. (July 18) Sound...
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Bowing to pressure, President Barack Obama on Thursday announced changes to his health care law that would give insurance companies the option to keep offering consumers plans that would otherwise be canceled. (Nov. 14)

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Bowing to pressure, President Barack Obama on Thursday announced changes to his health care law that would give insurance companies the option to keep offering consumers plans that would otherwise be canceled. The administrative changes...
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Bank admits payments may have violated guidelines

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1. Representative Dana Rohrabacher, Democrat - California, walks in and greets Harold Lehmann, former director Trade and Finance at Banque de National de Paris, Everett Schenck, CEO BNP-Paribas SA of North America; Patricia Herbert,...
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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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Communist-backed labour union protests austerity reforms

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Thousands of communist-backed labour union supporters marched through central Athens on Saturday to protest against a new round of austerity measures. Protesters called on the government to avoid introducing new taxes and imposing...
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Two Colorado farmers whose cantaloupes were tied to a 2011 listeria outbreak that killed 33 people pleaded guilty on Tuesday to misdemeanor charges under a deal with federal prosecutors. (Oct. 22)

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Two Colorado farmers whose cantaloupes were tied to a 2011 listeria outbreak that killed 33 people pleaded guilty on Tuesday to misdemeanor charges under a deal with federal prosecutors. Eric and Ryan Jensen entered the pleas in federal...
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UAW meets, Chrysler President at MD dealership

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New Carrollton, Maryland - 3 December 2008 1. Zoom into Chrysler Vice Chairman Jim Press at podium 2. Cutaway audience and cameraman 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jim Press, Vice Chairman, Chrysler: "In the last 90 days with the destruction of...
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Families fear home evictions for defaulting mortgage payments

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1. Wide of activists protesting against eviction for defaulting on mortgage payments 2. Mid of protesters with banners reading (Spanish) "Stop evictions" 3. Close of protesters holding banners and chanting 4. Wide of protest against...
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Banking regulation, education and military spending to fore in candidates' debate

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1. Mid of US Presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Barack Obama during debate 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US Presidential Candidate: "Does anybody out there think that the big problem we had is that there was too much...
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Vox pops, newspapers as rival politicians discuss law to receive loan

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1. Wide of traffic 2. Wide of policemen 3. Wide exterior of Ukraine's National Bank 4. Close up of Ukraine and European Union flags 5. Wide of people walking past newsstand 6. Close up of sign, reading (English) "The Press" 7....
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Further reax as Obama health bill clears major hurdle in Supreme Court

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In a momentous ruling affecting virtually every American, the United States Supreme Court narrowly upheld President Barack Obama's historic health care overhaul on Thursday with the unlikely help of conservative Chief Justice John...
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Congressmembers Celebrate Return of Chibok Girl

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Members of the U.S. Congress celebrated Wednesday's news of one the Chibok teenagers kidnapped by Boko Haram in Nigeria over two years ago being found and reunited with her mother.In 2014, U.S. Congresswoman Frederica Wilson has been...
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4:3 Nuclear Regulatory Comm chief: No water in spent fuel pool of Japan plant

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1. Pan view of hearing 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Representative Lois Capps, Democrat - California: (partly overlaid with close of Gregory Jaczko, Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chairman) "Did you say that Unit 4 in Japan, in the incident...
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Europe-wide plan to increase cycling in cities

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AP Television Copenhagen, Denmark - October 3, 2012 1. Wide of Copenhagen street showing cyclists going past 2. Close of electronic sign which shows how many cyclists go past each day 3. Wide of cyclists 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Fritz...
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Academy Awards roll out red carpet for most diverse line-up ever

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Goats on a mission for the US

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San Francisco -July 26, 2012 1. Various of goats 2. Wide shot of entrance to San Francisco Bay Railroad 3. Wide shot of old locomotive 4. Low angle grass growing by train tracks 5. Low wide view of City Grazing sign 6. Close of...
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TSA Chief: Progress Underway on Shortening Lines

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The head of the Transportation Security Administration says significant progress has been made on shortening screening lines since earlier this spring when airlines reported thousands of frustrated passengers were missing flights.Peter...
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New Chile food label law aims to reduce obesity

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4042636A new food labeling law went into effect on Monday in Chile, which has one of the world's largest populations of childhood obesity. The new law calls for special labeling of food and drink that...