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NYC now has coronavirus test and detection system

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New York leaders sought to calm jittery nerves Monday saying it now has the ability to test for the coronoavirus.
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New York gets virus test, detection system

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New York leaders sought to calm jittery nerves Monday saying it now has the ability to test for the new coronoavirus.
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Berkeley to remove gendered terms from city code

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Beginning in the fall in Berkeley, California, city workers will enter "maintenance holes" instead of manholes, things created by hand will be "human-made" rather than manmade and students at the University of California will be pledging...
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South Korean Stocks Favored, Seafarer Capital Says

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May.28 -- Kate Jaquet, portfolio manager at Seafarer Capital Markets, discusses the opportunities she sees in Asian emerging markets. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Pope to be given two gifts of scripture on his visit to Israel and the West Bank

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Haifa, northern Israel - 26 April 2009 1. Wide of nano-electronics building 2. Scientist working on nano-bible 3. Close up on nano-bible grain on fingertip UPSOUND: (English) "This is a very small piece of silicone chip covered with...
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A Harris County judge proposed turning the Houston Astrodome into the world's largest indoor park, revealing the news Tuesday on the floor of the 49-year-old county-owned building. (August 26)

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The newest proposal for repurposing the Houston Astrodome and saving it from demolition envisions turning the now-empty stadium into the world's largest indoor park. The pitch comes from Harris County Judge Ed Emmett, the county's top...
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Chief executive's news conference on elections after China rules out open nominations; protest

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China ruled out allowing open nominations in inaugural elections for Hong Kong's leader, saying they would create a "chaotic society." Following the widely expected decision, pro-democracy supporters rallied in a park in front of Hong...
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UN report on string of killing of women in border town

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Mexico City - 25 Feb 2005 1. Various of UN Special Rapporteur arriving for news conference 3. Various of press and photographers 5. SOUNDBITE: (English): Yakin Ertük, UN Special Rapporteur: "Most of the authorities and representatives...
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Protest growing against government plans to introduce national education

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The Hong Kong government calls it 'National and Moral education'. But parents, teachers and pupils in the former British colony call it "brainwashing" and say it's really a ploy by Chinese authorities to indoctrinate the city's young...
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Can technology prevent millions being malnourished?

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AP Television Rayagada, Orissa, India - March 21, 2012 1. Wide of a man pouring rice from a sack onto a weighing scale 2. Close of rice being poured onto weighing scale 3. Wide of woman standing; man pouring rice onto a weighing scale...
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WRAP No fuel, train leaves capital, post office reopens, EU visit, doctors demo

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Baghdad 1. Post Master General of Iraq, Al Azzawi Khalid, cutting tape to re-open post office 2. Various shots of Iraqis chanting and waving flags 3. People being served at post office counter 4. Mid shot of stamps 5. Various of women...
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Whistles, catcalls and lewd come-ons from strangers are all too familiar to New York City women, who say they are harassed multiple times a day as they walk down the street. Now lawmakers are examining whether to do something to discourage it.

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HEADLINE: NYC council ponders problem of catcalls CAPTION: Whistles, catcalls and lewd come-ons from strangers are all too familiar to New York City women, who say they are harassed multiple times a day as they walk down the street. Now...
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Electric tricycles to tackle pollution in Manila

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AP Television Manila, Philippines - May 11, 2011 1. Tilt down from smog to city road clogged with vehicles 2. Mid of vehicles on road 3. Close of bus belching smoke 4. Wide of tricycles buzzing on road, belching smoke 5. Mid of...
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Village life is transformed by the latest technology

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1. Tracking shot of files stacked up on a table 2. Man taking out files from cupboard 3. Tilt down to another man taking the files from him and putting them down 4. Various of files stacked up in the cupboards, on the table 5. Wide of...
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Residents of Ferguson, Missouri, are voting in the city's first municipal election since the death of Michael Brown. Residents are hoping the three city council members being elected today will help reshape city government. (April 7)

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SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYFerguson, Missouri - 7 April 20151. Various of exterior of First Presbyterian Church, voters2. Various of voters inside of First Presbyterian Church, sign3. SOUNDBITE (English) Charrolynn...
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During a sentencing hearing for Austin Sigg, who pleaded guilty to kidnapping, sexually assaulting and killing Jessica Ridgeway in a Denver suburb in 2012, a psychologist called the Colorado teen 'sadistic.' He faces a possible life prison term. (Nov. 18)

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Statements made by a Colorado teen who killed and dismembered a 10-year-old girl show he was "sadistic", had no empathy for her and had a pattern of sexual deviance, a psychologist testified Monday. The testimony came during a sentencing...
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Hotels, municipal recreation centers and other swimming pool operators are scrambling to comply with new government regulations requiring public pools to be accessible to people with disabilities.

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HEADLINE:Hotels, rec centers try to slow pool access regs CAPTION: Hotels, municipal recreation centers and other swimming pool operators are scrambling to comply with new government regulations requiring public pools to be accessible to...
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GERMANY: FALL OF BERLIN WALL CELEBRATIONS (2)

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English/Nat The former leaders of Germany, Russia and the United States gathered in the German capital, Berlin, on Monday to begin the city's celebrations marking the tenth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. George Bush, U-S...
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Norwegian horse breeds threatened

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AP Television Maura, December 17, 2011 1. Various shots of Nordlandshest/Lyngshest horse pulling cart 2. Various shots of man riding Dole horse 3. Set up shots of Hanne Fjerdingby Olsen, expert on Norwegian horse breeds 4. SOUNDBITE:...
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TAIWAN: TAIPEI: CALL TO END INCINERATION OF STRAY DOGS

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Mandarin/Nat Animal rights campaigners in Taiwan are calling for an end to the practice of incinerating stray dogs in the capital city, Taipei. The number of strays has risen so dramatically the authorities say the only way they can...
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USA: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: VOTES TRIAL

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English/Nat A trial crucial to Al Gore's uphill fight for the presidency opened Wednesday with Democrats challenging more than 15-thousand absentee ballots in Seminole County. These were the votes that helped George W. Bush gain a slim...
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RR0142/B China: Desert

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Inner Mongolia: Sand covered village of Saihantala village; Shang Bao shovelling sand; Sot in Mandarin; Shang Bao, railway worker; village with workers; worker walking along alleyway; sand covered highway with truck; Mongol herder and...
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Jerusalem marathon fraught with politics, a magnet for claims by Israelis and Palestinians

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Jerusalem - 1 March 2013 1. Runners starting marathon 2. Mid of people watching 3. Zoom out from runners 4. Mid of runners stretching ahead of race 5. Mid of runners from United States 6. SOUNDBITE (English) name not given, runner from...
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The City Council in Bell, California, a small, blue-collar suburb of Los Angeles intends to ask three administrators whose salaries total more than $1.6 million to resign or face possible firing.

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HEADLINE: CA city seeks resignations of high-paid officials CAPTION: The City Council in Bell, California, a small, blue-collar suburb of Los Angeles intends to ask three administrators whose salaries total more than $1.6 million to...