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Dr. John Burson - a retired lieutenant colonel - will spend 90 days near the front lines in Afghanistan, providing medical aid to military members and civilians.
HEADLINE: 74-year-old doctor heading to war zone
CAPTION: Dr. John Burson - a retired lieutenant colonel - will spend 90 days near the front lines in Afghanistan, providing medical aid to military members and civilians. (Feb. 12)
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Reax and analysis as Israeli PM sets out election platform
Jerusalem - 25 December 2012
1. Pull out from election campaign poster with images of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman
2. Wide of people hanging campaign posters with Netanyau's...
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CAN677 GEMINI SIX PREPARATIONS
Preparations are made for the launch of Gemini VI rocket at Cape Canaveral.
1. vs of the rocket on the launch pad and the launch tower being raised
2. SOUNDBITE (English): vs of the crew and technicians
*Date is Approx*
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Victim Sues Hastert Over Unpaid Hush Money
A man who alleges he was sexually abused by former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert and later promised $3.5 million to stay quiet filed a breach-of-contract lawsuit Monday, saying he's owed more than half the money Hastert promised.The...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Truce enshrines Egypts mediator role in Gaza wars (analyst)
CLEAN : Truce enshrines Egypts mediator role in Gaza wars (analyst)
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Palestinians react to academics appointme
CLEAN : Palestinians react to academics appointme
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CLEAN : Crumbling Gaza monastery in danger
CLEAN : Crumbling Gaza monastery in danger
AFP News Agency
CLEAN: New armed group announces presence in north
CLEAN: New armed group announces presence in north
Sky News
Solar panels being fitted to a building
CLEAN: Exterior shots of engineers fitting solar panels to a building on 20 April 2017 in Hazard, Kentucky
Sky News
Solar panels being fitted to a building
CLEAN: Exterior shots of engineers fitting solar panels to a building on 20 April 2017 in Hazard, Kentucky
Sky News
Polluted stream in rural Kentucky
CLEAN: Exterior shots of an orange tinged stream in rural Kentucky, polluted with deposits from a nearby coal mine on 7 April 2017 in Hazard, Kentucky
Sky News
Coal mine train descending into mine
CLEAN: Interior point of view shots from a mine train descending into a coal mine on 20 April 2017 in Hazard, Kentucky
Sky News
Solar panels being fitted to a building
CLEAN: Exterior shots of engineers fitting solar panels to a building on 20 April 2017 in Hazard, Kentucky
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Netanyahu on US Syria missile strike
Israel's prime minister said on Sunday his country "fully supports the American attack in Syria."In comments made during his regular cabinet meeting, Benjamin Netanyahu said that "there is a price for using chemical weapons."Israel has...
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Metal left from Mosul battles recycled
LEADIN:
An Irbil factory is recycling scrap metal left over from the fighting in Mosul.
STORYLINE:
This factory in Irbil, in Iraq's northern Kurdish region, produces about 130 tonnes of metal...
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Safety group releases 'worst toys' holiday list
A Black Panther "slash claw" and a plastic Power Rangers sword are among the toys topping a consumer safety group's annual list of worst toys for the holiday season.
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Safety group releases 'worst toys' holiday list
A Black Panther "slash claw" and a plastic Power Rangers sword are among the toys topping a consumer safety group's annual list of worst toys for the holiday season.
Press Association
Protesters condemn health risk 'lies' after chemicals found near Grenfell Tower
Activists in hazmat suits and masks stopped traffic in west London in a protest accusing authorities of lying after cancer-causing chemicals were found in soil close to Grenfell Tower.
Banners reading "Tick toxic time" and "Intoxicated...
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Protesters block roads, rejecting new government
Thousands of people poured into the streets closing major roads in the Lebanese capital Beirut and other parts of the country on Tuesday in rejection of the new government.
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Sudan vets scramble to save park's malnourished lions
Sudanese vets scramble to save four surviving captive lions of five that were left sick and malnourished in a Khartoum park during months of political and economic turmoil (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Khartoum's streets mostly empty amid virus lockdown
The streets of Sudan's capital Khartoum were mostly empty on Saturday as residents observed a curfew to stop the spread of the new coronavirus.