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Google gets aggressive with new phones, devices

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Google launched an aggressive challenge to consumer electronics giants like Apple and Samsung on Tuesday, introducing a new line of smartphones called Pixel and other gadgets designed to showcase a digital helper the company calls...
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Obama: Climate Deal 'Potential Turning Point'

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President Barack Obama is welcoming the news that the Paris agreement on climate change will take effect in a month as a historic achievement.Obama, speaking in the Rose Garden, says that on this day, "the world meets the moment."Obama...
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Aus musician plays Celtic festival in France

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Indigenous Australian musician Archie Roach is one of the main attractions of this years Interceltic Festival held annually in the city of Lorient in Brittany, France.Roach was taken away from his parents and brought up by a Celtic...
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Google shows off new smartphone and slew of new gadgets

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LEAD IN: Google have launched an aggressive challenge to consumer electronics giants like Apple and Samsung.The company is introducing a new line of smartphones called Pixel and other gadgets designed to showcase a digital helper called...
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World's first 3D-printing restaurant pops-up in London

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LEAD IN:The 3D-printed food revolution is here, but you may need a big budget if you want to be part of it. A new pop-up eatery in London claims to be the world's first 3D-printing restaurant, serving a futuristic nine-course tasting...
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Wearable cape turns red in polluted areas

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LEAD IN: A cape which flashes through the light spectrum to warn that you are breathing in pollution has been created by an artist for a campaign to raise awareness of the problem.STORY-LINE:This is the "Human Sensor".Part art and part...
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The tough decision of which species to save from extinction

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Roughly 1 million species of wildlife face extinction worldwide, according to a recent United Nations report. Ecologist and author Rebecca Nesbit joins Geoff Bennett to discuss the ethics and decision-making process behind figuring out...
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Inauguration of President Richard M Nixon 1973, Part 11

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Swearing -in and Inauguration of President Richard M Nixon Washington DC January 1973 from Nixon Presidential Materials- National Archives
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USA: BILL CLINTON MIDDLE EAST PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat U-S President Bill Clinton appears to be ruling out a quick Mideast summit, saying his most important priority is to stop the violence between Israelis and Palestinians and get the peace process back on track. "My goal is to...
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Investors have been clamoring for months for a bit of good news. On Thursday, they got a load of it. mThe Dow Jones industrials shot up 240 points, bringing its gains over the past three days to 622 points.

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HEADLINE:March 11: Stocks rally on good news for banks CAPTION: Investors have been clamoring for months for a bit of good news. On Thursday, they got a load of it. mThe Dow Jones industrials shot up 240 points, bringing its gains...
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University makes major push for diversity without considering race, gender in admissions

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Past Supreme Court rulings have allowed colleges to consider race in their admissions processes and about 40 percent do. But the justices will soon revisit the issue and could overturn years of precedent. John Yang visited a university...
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Views from Colorado on Presidential Debate

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About 25 liberals and conservatives, Clinton and Trump supporters, jammed a basement watch party organized by two former legislators from both sides of the aisle.Centennial, Colorado - 26 September, 20161. Wide of house party to watch...
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SAfrica trains local rangers to combat poaching

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At the Southern African Wildlife College (SAWC) on the edge of the Greater Kruger National Park, a new government-funded job programme is training 119 "historically disadvantaged" young men and women to become field rangers and guides to...
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Phelps trades gold for games at 'Call Of Duty' celebration

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MICHAEL PHELPS GOES FROM GOLD TO GAMES AT 'CALL OF DUTY' CELEBRATIONMichael Phelps is going from Olympic gold to video games -- with a trip to a "Call of Duty" fan event in Inglewood, California. The 23-time gold medalist was among the...
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Republicans, Dems clash at Clinton email hearing

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Republican and Democratic lawmakers clashed and three witnesses ordered to testify on Capitol Hill about Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server either did not appear, or refused to answer questions, invoking the Fifth Amendment....
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NJ Transit Service in Hoboken Suspended

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NJ Transit service was suspended in and out of Hoboken, all but assuring a painful commute for many. Gov. Chris Christie said engineers were examining the station's structural integrity and it was too soon to say when it might reopen to...
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Why Americans are lonelier and its effects on our health

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According to U.S. Census Bureau surveys, Americans have been spending less time with friends and more time alone since before the pandemic, which has only intensified the sense of social isolation. Laurie Santos, a cognitive scientist...
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UK Foreign Secretary says Syria decision will be based on consensus

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Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague said on Wednesday that his government wants a consensus from all political parties in the British Parliament before taking any action against the Syrian regime after they allegedly attacked their...
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USA - Film: The Imposters

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The Imposters/New York State/Recent/Ent 5 Tucci all at sea for ocean going farce Stanley Tucci is in the process of directing and starring in his new film "The Imposters". Arthur (Tucci) and Maurice (Oliver Platt) are two out of work...
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USA: IRISH PRIME MINISTER JOHN BRUTON MEETS PRESIDENT CLINTON

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English/Nat A new round of peace talks on Northern Ireland have got off to a good start Irish Prime Minister John Bruton at a Washington meeting with U-S President Clinton. The thorny issue of disarmament by the outlawed Irish...
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Gates visits India; says more Haiti relief needed, US to send more ships

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1. US Defence Secretary Robert Gates walking to table 2. Close of cameraman 3. Wide of news conference 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Robert Gates, US Defence Secretary: "As long as, more than two (m) million people in Haiti are still...
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Interview with UK FM Miliband after meeting with President Assad

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1. Mid of British foreign secretary David Miliband listening to reporter's question 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) David Miliband, British Foreign Secretary: "I'm here on behalf of the United Kingdom, not on behalf of anybody else. The peace...
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INDONESIA: EAST TIMOR PEACE TALKS LATEST

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Eng/Portu/Nat East Timor's most high profile rebel leader has urged rival factions to put aside their differences to end the violence preceding a planned independence referendum. Jose Alexandre ÂŤXananaÂť Gusmao, who is serving a...
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Commuters reax to poison find

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1. Various of people getting onto London Underground Tube train 2. People packed on tube as it drives away 3. Various interiors of packed carriage 4. People on platform 5. Tube sign reading "Bank" 6. People on escalator 7. Various...