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SOUTH AFRICA: INTERNATIONAL AIDS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat Computer tycoon Bill Gates is making a U-S 50 (m) million dollar donation to fight the spread of AIDS in the southern African nation of Botswana. The Bill and Melinda Gates foundation will make the donation over five years to...
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Crowds gather at Rio's Copacabana beach to celebrate International Marijuana Day

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Hundreds of fake marijuana leaves were "planted" on Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday to mark International Cannabis Day. Activists in the Brazilian city are calling for the drug to be legalised for medical use, and some...
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Hundreds of medical marijuana stores in Los Angeles are closing their doors as a new ordinance aimed at helping the city keep track of the businesses takes effect. Some "pot shops" that registered before a 2007 moratorium are being allowed to stay open.

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HEADLINE: Pot shop owner: L.A. law a good example CAPTION: Hundreds of medical marijuana stores in Los Angeles are closing their doors as a new ordinance aimed at helping the city keep track of the businesses takes effect. Some "pot...
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Iranian doctors alarmed by trend for self medication

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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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Indian PM, Rompuy and Barroso on Greece and Iran; protest over free trade agreement

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1. Wide of anti-FTA protest, demonstrators carrying giant inflated pill 2. Mid of protesters marching 3. Mid of protesters 4. Close of placard reading (English) "We don't agree with Free Trade Agreements" 5. Zoom in to protesters'...
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Senate Democrats passed a landmark health care bill Thursday that could define President Barack Obama''s legacy and usher in near-universal medical coverage for the first time in the country''s history.

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: Senate passes health care bill CAPTION: Senate Democrats passed a landmark health care bill Thursday that could define President Barack Obama''s legacy and usher in near-universal medical coverage for the first time...
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French parliament approves measure against anorexic models; ADDS additional fashion footage

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SHOTLIST (including transcript):-AP Television+FILE++ 1. Exterior GVs of French National Assembly AP EntertainmentParis, France, 3rd April 2015 2. Wide shot of French MP Olivier Veran walking inside National Assembly3. Mid of French...
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Sarah Jessica Parker talks politics at NYC gala honoring designer Carolina Herrera

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AP Entertainment New York, 25 Oct. 2012 1. Zoom out on exterior of Cipriani's Wall Street 2. Zoom in on Carolina Herrera and Renee Zellweger 3. Medium of Seth Meyers and wife, Alexi Ashe 4. Zoom in on Sarah Jessica Parker wearing...
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Seniors at a retirement community in Orange County, California have set up their own medical marijuana collective. The participants say using the legal cannabis helps them cope with their ailments.

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HEADLINE: First Person: Seniors using medical marijuana CAPTION: Seniors at a retirement community in Orange County, California have set up their own medical marijuana collective. The participants say using the legal cannabis helps them...
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Algeria produces own medicines to cut import bill

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ALGERIA DRUGSSOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: MIDDLE EAST EXTRA CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5:08SHOTLIST:AP Television10 July 2016 - Algiers, Algeria1. Exterior of pharmacy2. Mid of Amir Gor, pharmacist, at work3. Close of drugs ++MUTE++4....
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Mexico to announce new drug policies

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The first UN special session to address global drug policy in nearly 20 years bristled with tension on Tuesday over the use of the death penalty for drug-related offences, as countries wrestled over whether to emphasize criminalisation...
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Thousands puff for legal pot at SF pot party

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Thousands of people rolled weed or munched on pot-laced brownies in a San Francisco park, in the US state of California, during an annual marijuana event on Wednesday. Marijuana fans have long marked April 20 as a day to call for...
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Mexico announces bill to decriminalise marijuana

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Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto announced on Thursday he will present a bill to raise the limit on decriminalised marijuana for personal use to 28 grams, or about one ounce.Previously, only possession of five grams, or less than a...
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Thousands Puff for Legal Pot at SF Pot Party

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Thousands of people descended on San Francisco's Golden Gate Park to smoke pot for the annual 4/20 celebration, in what may be the last year marijuana is illegal in California.Fans of the drug have long marked April 20 as a day to roll...
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Japanese-born surgeon helps colleague save lives

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A Venezuelan and a US-based Japanese surgeon have come together to perform organ transplants on children living in the South American country where even basic medical supplies are a scarce resource.Dr. Tomoaki Kato of Columbia University...
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Blankfein Says Overall U.S. Virus Exposures Will Be 'Almost the Same' Despite Lockdown

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May.18 -- Lloyd Blankfein, senior chairman of Goldman Sachs Group Inc., discusses the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the U.S. economy with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Ex-president Gaviria supports sale of marijuana for medical purposes

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A former Colombian President expressed support for the sale of marijuana for medical purposes on Wednesday. Senior Colombian officials, doctors, patients and experts debated at a forum in Bogota on Wednesday whether allowing its sale...
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New court pictures and earlier material, drug companies in discussions to drop lawsuit

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Pretoria - April 18 1. Exterior Pretoria High Court with waiting crowds 2. Media crowding around Dr Manto Tshabalala-Msimang 3. Arrival of South African Health Minister Dr Manto Tshabalala-Msimang 4. Wide inside court 5. Mid shot Dr...
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Interview with family of Palestinian organ donor boy

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Jenin, West Bank - 9 Nov 2005 1. Grave of Ahmed Ismail Khatib 2. Ahmed's friend prays at grave 3. Ahmed's classroom with empty desk where he used to sit 4. General views of Jenin 5. Photo of Ahmed 6. Exterior of Ahmed's house 7....
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First marijuana planted for medical use in Chile

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A Chilean municipality planted the country's first medical marijuana on Wednesday as part of a pilot program aimed to help ease the pain of cancer patients. The 850 seeds were imported from the Netherlands, and oil extracted from about...
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LA County District Atty. Steve Cooley wants to shutter clinics that sell pot for profit. This is the latest salvo in a long conflict over whether medical marijuana is having its intended effect or is being abused by the larger population. (Oct. 19)

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HEADLINE: LA's top prosecutor vows to target pot shops CAPTION: LA County District Atty. Steve Cooley wants to shutter clinics that sell pot for profit. This is the latest salvo in a long conflict over whether medical marijuana is having...
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On Jan. 1, President Barack Obama's health care overhaul passes a milestone as the law's major benefits take effect, along with an unpopular insurance mandate and a risk of more nerve-wracking disruptions to coverage. (Dec. 31)

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"Since I'm responsible....obviously, we screwed it up." SOUNDBITE: Voice of: Kathleen Sebelius, Secretary of Health and Human Services "The most recent data through December 28th indicates that 2.1 million people have enrolled in a...
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Plight of family surviving at Afghanistan refugee camp.

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1. Wide of Maslakh camp 2. Various of Maslakh camp 3. Ali (He has no surname) sitting on a rock 4. Close up Ali 5. Ali walking 6. Mid shot Ali's family tent 7. Close up fire 8. Family in the tent 9. Ali hitting earth with agricultural...
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Organs of 12-year-old Palestinian killed by Israeli military donated

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Jenin, West Bank 1. Exterior of home of 12-year-old Ahmed Ismail Khatib who was killed by Israeli army 2. Women crying 3. Man, beside a little boy, crying 4. Picture of child on wall 5. Child's mother going through his belongings 6....