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Ceremony as shooting starts on feature film about SARS

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1. Wide exterior shot of Zai Gong Temple 2. Interior of temple - tilts down from Chinese characters on banner over entrance to cast and crew of feature film on SARS gathering near altar for pre-shoot prayers 3. Mid shot of cast and crew...
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WRAP HK clean-up, Tung & scientist comments, Singapore fears

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18 April 2003 1. Various of Hong Kong's Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa, posing with local leaders 2. Camera crews 3. SOUNDBITE (Cantonese) Tung Chee-hwa, Hong Kong Chief Executive: "In Amoy Gardens we reacted a little slowly, but we are...
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Pneumonia epidemic sweeps El Salvador

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1. Various of babies being administered oxygen 2. Man carrying oxygen tank 3. Various of nurses assisting babies at hospital 4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Herbert Betancourt, El Salvador's Sub-Secretary of Health: "Ninety percent of the cases...
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Cardinal warns people not to kiss statues, priest bites

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1. Exterior shot of Our Lady of the Remedies church 2. Wide shot of mass 3. Close-up of Our Lady of the Remedies statue 4. Priest and laymen administering communion host by hand 5. Close-up of hand receiving communion host 6. Wide shot...
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A long-closed Louisville hospital that was once the last stop for thousands of tuberculosis patients has become a destination visit for ghost hunters and paranormal enthusiasts, who insist the massive building is haunted. (Oct. 29)

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SOUNDBITE: Mike Flickner/Paranormal Enthusiast: "Are you hearing all those footsteps behind us? Something is walking around behind us." SOUNDBITE: Charlie Mattingly/Owner, Waverly Hills: "We actually have paper proof of over 6,000 dying...
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Chile: Smog, Poland: Toxic Waste, Peru - Respiratory Diseases

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EF203D - Chile: Smog Chile - 1989 The Chilean capital, Santiago, has become - along with Mexico City and Sao Paulo - one of the world's three most polluted cities. industrial waste and choking bus exhaust fumes have raised the level of...
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President Zuma's spokesman says Mandela's condition remains stable

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1. Mid shot of Mac Maharaj, spokesperson for South African President Jacob Zuma, on mobile phone 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Mac Maharaj, Spokesperson for President Jacob Zuma: "Former President Nelson Mandela is still in hospital, where he...
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Vietnam continues its vigilance against SARS

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1. Exterior of Noi Bai Airport, Hanoi 2. Mid shot of Arrival sign 3. Various shots of passengers queueing in front of the quarantine desk, some with surgical masks 4. Health official checking temperature of passengers with a video camera...
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Disinfection operation starts

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1. Exterior Bowrington Street Market in Wanchai district of Hong Kong 2. Tight shot of broom sweeping gutter 3. Woman sweeping next to truck 4. Woman pushing large cleaning machine on cart through street 5. Pan from market sign to Yeoh...
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Russia - Return of tuberculosis

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As the World Health Organisation warns of the return of Tuberculosis in more than 20 countries, post-Soviet Russia struggles to find funds to battle the growth of the disease. Script: The growth of TB in Russia is one of the fastest in...
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VOICER Former president at AIDS conference

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00 00 Wide shot of AIDS and SARS conference at Tsinghua University 00 04 Screen reading : "HIV/AIDS in China: Time to Act Now" 00 08 Cutaway audience 00 12 Mid shot of David Ho, Executive Director of the Aaron Diamond AIDS Research...
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Highlights of government briefing on SARS

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1. Cai Fuchao, Director of Publicity, Beijing Municipal Committee enters press conference 2. Mid shot, podium 3. Wide shot of podium 4. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Cai Fuchao, Director of Publicity, Beijing Municipal Committee...
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Company implements SARS prevention measures

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1. Exterior of San Miguel Corporation head office 2. Wide shot of visitors wearing masks and washing hands 3. Close-up hands being washed 4. Poster that says 'Help us protect you against SARS' 5. Visitor washing hands then proceeds to...
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A car crash victim gets a rare transplant operation

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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 shut...
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USA: FORMER US SENATOR PAUL TSONGAS DIES OF PNEUMONIA UPDATE

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English/Nat Former U-S Senator Paul Tsongas, who rebounded from cancer to briefly become the Democratic front-runner for president in 1992, died Saturday of pneumonia. He was 55. President Bill Clinton has praised his onetime rival for...
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Health Authorities seek passengers who shared plane with TB sufferer

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1. Wide of Ruzyne Airport 2. Wide of entrance to departure terminal 3. Various of people inside terminal 4. Wide of CSA administrative building 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Daniela Hupakova, CSA spokesman: "Currently the most important...
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Former Boyfriend Files A Second Lawsuit Against The Reality TV Star, Anna Nicole Smith Treated For Pneumonia

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Entertainment US Anna Nicole Smith Former boyfriend files a second lawsuit against the reality TV star August 7, 2005 Los Angeles 1. Anna Nicole Smith on red carpet Australia, 3 March, 2005 2. Various of Anna Nicole Smith at MTV...
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Tourism hit by SARS

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9 April 2003 1. Nathan Road's usually popular shopping area, markedly less busy than usual 2. Designer shops 3. Empty shopping area 4. Electronics shop with no customers 5. Clothes shop with few customers 10 April 2003 6. Wide shot of...
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PERU: GOVERNMENT TRY TO CURB HIGH RATE OF INFANT MORTALITY

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Spanish/Nat Each year about 12,000 children under the age of five die in Peru from respiratory diseases like pneumonia. The country's government is now trying to curb this high rate of infant mortality. Their goal is to reduce such...
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Sars virus affects Entertainment Industry

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1. w/s young men singing in Karaoke booth 2. TV set with video and words to song 3. tighter shot of singers 4. tighter shot of TV set 5. singers singing 6. ext. Karaoke bar 7. people go up escalator to bar 8. people reserving room at...
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Spokesman on mystery illness affecting troops

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Baghdad - 5 August 2003 1. Press conference in Baghdad 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Colonel Guy Shields, US military spokesman: "Statistically - with the army-wide statistics - we expect nine cases per 10-thousand soldiers in a year. In...
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WHO SARS briefing says airlines 'low risk'

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1. Wide pan shot, start of presentation 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr David Heymann, Executive Director, Communicable Diseases: "We found, and just for your knowledge, that there have been 35 flights that have carried persons who have had...
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Canadian delegation at WHO

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1. Canadian delegation, led by Ontario Health Minister Tony Clement, arrive at WHO headquarters for meeting with WHO Director General Gro Harlem Brundtland 2. Mid shot of delegation (Clement in middle) seated at meeting 3. Wide shot of...
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Despite extensive contact, not a single SARS case among Indian community

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1. Pan empty sari and fabric store 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Haresh Shahani, Fabric salesman: "SARS is very bad, since this disease started it has affected our business, business has gone down 80- 90 percent, and I don't know how long it...