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PM Singh opens Aids awareness convention

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1. Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh walking to podium at youth convention on HIV/AIDS 2. Delegates sitting at convention 3. Poster saying "We, the representatives of the Indian youth, promise to take charge and fight HIV/AIDS" 4....
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Sherrie Cramer of Sacramento, California returned to the Chinese province where she adopted her now 16-year-old daughter. She hopes to find a match for the bone marrow donation the girl needs to survive.

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HEADLINE: Calif. mom goes to China to save daughter's life CAPTION: Sherrie Cramer of Sacramento, California returned to the Chinese province where she adopted her now 16-year-old daughter. She hopes to find a match for the bone...
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Bill Clinton announces major cuts in price of HIV/AIDS medicines

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1. Tilt up building housing Clinton Foundation 2. Wide shot former US President Bill Clinton and other officials addressing news conference 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Bill Clinton, former US president and head of the Clinton...
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WTO takes up global trade rules for medicine

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1. World Trade Organisation sign and group of protesters in front of building 2. Various of demonstrators carrying coffin covered by black flag 3. Police in body armour 4. Director of WTO, Mike Moore, leaving building 5. Various of...
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First came marijuana as medicine. Now comes legal pot for the people. Colorado and Washington have become the first states to allow pot for recreational use. (Nov. 7)

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HEADLINE:Advocate: 'historic' vote on legalizing pot CAPTION: First came marijuana as medicine. Now comes legal pot for the people. Colorado and Washington have become the first states to allow pot for recreational use. (Nov. 7) Denver -...
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French parliament approves measure against anorexic models

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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 MP...
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Heroin addicts seeking help are running into barriers blocking them from treatment. The high costs for care and unwillingness on the part of insurance companies to pay for inpatient rehab are taking their toll on addicts and their families. (April 7)

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SOUNDBITE: Patty DiRenzo, Mother of Addict: "If you think about it and you take all those visits, they probably could have gave him treatment for a year or six months you know and instead they just kept releasing him and never gave him...
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Lance Mackey is gunning for his fourth consecutive win in the 1,100-mile Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. But this time, he said he's staying away from using medical marijuana on the trail because the Iditarod is testing mushers for the first time. It's a policy Mackey believes is directed at him

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HEADLINE: Iditarod Champ Mackey defends drug use CAPTION: Lance Mackey is gunning for his fourth consecutive win in the 1,100-mile Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race. But this time, he said he's staying away from using medical marijuana on...
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A transformative health care bill is headed to President Barack Obama for his signature as Congress takes the final steps in Democrats'' improbable and history-making push for near-universal medical coverage.

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HEADLINE: Health Care Bill: What you can expect CAPTION: A transformative health care bill is headed to President Barack Obama for his signature as Congress takes the final steps in Democrats'' improbable and history-making push...
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Sanders Worried Over Trump Health Secretary Pick

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 17 January 20171. Sen. Bernie Sanders walking to reporters2. SOUNDBITE (English) Sen. Bernie Sanders, (I) Vermont: "I believe that health care is a...
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Sanders Worried Over Trump Health Secretary Pick

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 17 January 2017+++SOUNDBITES SEPARATED BY WHITE FLASHES+++1. SOUNDBITE (English) Sen. Bernie Sanders, (I) Vermont: "I believe that health care is a...
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Ruth Bader Ginsburg Released From Johns Hopkins Hospital

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She was admitted on Friday night after experiencing chills and a fever.
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Interview with surgeon as London hospital ethics panel OKs full-face transplants

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Amiens, France - 6 Feb 2006 1. Isabelle Dinoire, French face transplant recipient at press conference London, UK - 31 January 2006 2. Various of medical images of Dinoire's face and head Amiens, France - 6 Feb 2006 3. Various of news...
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PHILIPPINES: POVERTY DRIVING PEOPLE TO SELL THEIR KIDNEYS

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Tagalog/Eng/Nat Poverty in the Philippines has led to a rise in the number of people willing to sell one of their kidneys for money. In one seaside squatter colony in the capital, Manila, close to 100 men have sold a kidney through a...
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Marijuana activists trying to see pot made legal are turning to the nation's most powerful lobby _ moms

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HEADLINE: Pot activists trying to enlist moms CAPTION: Medical marijuana activists trying to see pot made legal are turning to the nation's most powerful lobby - moms. (May 10) Marijuana activist are now targeting moms in their effort...
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Interview with surgeon as hospital prepares face transplants ADDS graphic

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Amiens, France - 6 Feb 2006 1. Isabelle Dinoire, French face transplant recipient at press conference 2. Various of medical images of Dinoire's face and head 3. Various of news conference with Dinoire London, UK - 31 January 2006 4....
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President Barack Obama has signed the $938 billion health care overhaul, celebrating hard-fought legislation that guarantees coverage for 32 million uninsured Americans and represents the biggest accomplishment of his presidency.

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HEADLINE: Obama signs historic health reform into law CAPTION: President Barack Obama has signed the $938 billion health care overhaul, celebrating hard-fought legislation that guarantees coverage for 32 million uninsured Americans...
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Superman star calls for further stem cell research

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Washington, DC - October 27, 2003 1. Christopher Reeve arriving at news conference 2. News conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Christopher Reeve, patient rights activist and actor: "The fact is under this administration we have fallen...
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Israel/West Bank - Organ donations

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Three Israeli Arab children received organ transplants on Sunday (16/11) from a nine-year-old Palestinian boy who was killed by an Israeli soldier's rubber bullet. Ali Jawarash was buried on Sunday, the day after his parents and doctors...
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Sen. Edward Kennedy expressed confidence a health care overhaul would pass this year in a letter delivered posthumously to President Barack Obama. On Wednesday, Obama said Kennedy wrote health care is above all 'a moral issue.'

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HEADLINE: Obama: Sen. Kennedy sent letter on health care CAPTION: Sen. Edward Kennedy expressed confidence a health care overhaul would pass this year in a letter delivered posthumously to President Barack Obama. On Wednesday, Obama said...
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President Barack Obama says if he doesn't improve the education system and drive down the cost of health care that the economy won't grow at either his rate of 2.6 percent, or the congressional budget analysts' rate of 2.2 percent

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HEADLINE: Obama addresses deficit critics CAPTION: President Barack Obama says if he doesn't improve the education system and drive down the cost of health care that the economy won't grow at either his rate of 2.6 percent, or the...
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President Barack Obama says he recognizes the heavy price tag of revamping the health care system but that it would be much more costly to do nothing

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HEADLINE: Obama: 'Not too soon' to move on health care CAPTION: President Barack Obama says he recognizes the heavy price tag of revamping the health care system but that it would be much more costly to do nothing. (July 1) SOT ONLY No...
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A small group of recipients around the globe have undergone a "beating heart" transplant an experimental operation in which the donor heart is hooked up to a special portable machine during transport to keep it ticking outside the body.

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CAPTION: A small crew of heart recipients around the globe have undergone a "beating heart" transplant _ an experimental operation in which the donor heart is hooked up to a special portable machine during transport to keep it ticking...
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Senate Republican Whip Jon Kyl of Arizona says Republican ideas for allowing Americans access to health care don't require massive spending or a government takeover

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HEADLINE: GOP critical of Democrats' health plan CAPTION: Senate Republican Whip Jon Kyl of Arizona says Republican ideas for allowing Americans access to health care don't require massive spending or a government takeover. (July 18) Jon...