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Tourists say haze from forest fires in Indonesia has ruined their holiday

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1. Wide of Singapore tourist attraction the Merlion and hazy sky 2. Wide of Singapore Flyer ferris wheel obscured in haze 3. Tilt up from tourist boat to wide of Marina Bay Sands resort hotel in haze 4. Mid of Marina Bay Sands resort...
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WRAP Gore accuses US of obstructing prog in climate change; Ban ADDS s'bite

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AP Television 1. Climate change activist, former US vice president and Nobel laureate Al Gore meets UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, pan to Gore and Ban shaking hands 2. Close up, hand shake, pull out to Gore meeting officials, both...
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Opening session of International Olympic Committee meeting

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1. Beijing Olympic Tower with countdown clock 2. Entrance of Beijing Olympic Tower 3. International Olympic Committee (IOC) Coordination Commission meeting chamber 4. IOC members at the meeting 5. The Beijing Organising Committee for the...
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For the first month in nearly two decades, the U.S. in October extracted more oil from the ground than it imported from abroad, marking an important milestone for a nation seeking to wean itself off foreign oil. (Nov. 13)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus001078 Washington -- November 13, 2013 1. SOUNDBITE: Jay Carney, White House Press Secretary: In October, for the first time in nearly two decades, domestic oil production, which is at a 24-year...
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NEW Preps in Rio, China concert, Japan wraps up performance from Linkin Park, Rihanna

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SHOTLIST(including transcript): AP Entertainment - AP Clients Only Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 7 July, 2007 1. Aerial of Live Earth concert stage 2. Various of concert stage 3. Live Earth concert stage 4. People watching stage set up 5....
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Fukuda announces cuts in greenhouse gas emission

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1. Japanese Prime Minister, Yasuo Fukuda, walking into news conference 2. Cutaway to audience 3. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Yasuo Fukuda, Japanese Prime Minister: "Japan will aim at realising a low carbon emission society that we can be proud...
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Chinese investors join Sarajevo business forum

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Chinese investors and government officials joined the annual Sarajevo business forum on Wednesday to promote energy projects in Bosnia.Chinese businessmen led by the deputy director of national development Ning Jizhe praised the...
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The decline of diesel cars and the rise of green machines

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LEAD IN:Hybrid and electric cars are now more popular than diesel variants, at the 2016 Busan Motor Show in South Korea.25 different brands are displaying more than 230 of the latest models, including South Korea's first electric based...
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Cocoa destroying caterpillar wiped out for now

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IVORY COAST: COCOA CATERPILLAR SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY / CNRA (NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CENTRE)RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6:35SHOTLIST:AP...
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VW expects to take 16.2B euro hit amid recalls

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German carmaker Volkswagen capped two grim days for the country’s auto industry by revealing its diesel emissions cheating cost it a chunky 16.2 billion Euros (18.2 billion US dollars) for 2015 alone.The revelation last September...
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Analysis: VW Problems 'Far From Over'

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A judge says an agreement will give consumers who bought hundreds of thousands of Volkswagen vehicles rigged to cheat on emissions tests the option of having the automaker buy back the cars or fix them.Senior U.S. District Judge Charles...
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VW Repair Services Fear Loss of Business

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus058342Steven Groseclose is worried that the massive Volkswagen recall due to the German automaker admitting that it programmed about half a million of its diesel cars to cheat on emissions tests...
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Boris Johnson on 'Vote Leave'

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Boris Johnson on 'Vote Leave'
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UN paints bleak picture of earth's air quality

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The UN World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said on Monday that we're on track to reach record carbon dioxide levels in 2016, despite an historic climate change deal reached by World Leaders last year in Paris, which aims to limit CO2...
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Prankster interrupts VW board member presentation

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LEAD IN:A presentation at the Geneva Motor Show by a board member of the German carmaker Volkswagen has been interrupted by comedian Simon Brodkin.When the show resumed, VW unveiled a concept for a car that blends a sports utility...
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Renault-Nissan CEO on state of car industry

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Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn isn't ready to give up on diesel, though he admits that tougher emissions rules emerging from the Volkswagen scandal are a boon to his company's bet on electric cars.In an interview on Thursday at the...
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Analyst on Fiat Chrysler pollution allegations

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION – AP CLIENTS ONLY Detroit, Michigan – January 12, 20171. Various of a Ram pickup truck on display at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS)AP TELEVISION...
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Straw burning compounds India smog problem

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The skies of the India capital New Delhi were polluted and hazy on Friday after a week of festival fireworks and large-scale fires in paddy fields in neighbouring states of Haryana and Punjab.People say they are struggling to breathe and...
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CLEAN : Pakistan cities gasp for clean air

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Fast growing Pakistan is home to some 200 million people and suffers from some of the worst air pollution in the world thanks to its giant population plying poorly maintained vehicles on the roads and unchecked industrial emissions
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Farmers rear pigs on dumpsite

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LEAD IN: Thousands of people and animals in Kenya make their living by scavenging waste in the country's biggest dumpsite. "Dump farmers" let their pigs roam freely in the dumpsite where unlimited scraps of...
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Merkel, state leaders discuss air quality and emissions

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday said that her government plans to double the size of a fund meant to help improve air quality in German cities and head off driving bans for older diesel cars. Merkel proposed...
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New Delhi enveloped in thick haze as pollution hits hazard levels

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A thick gray haze enveloped India's capital on Tuesday as air pollution hit hazardous levels, prompting local officials to ask that schools be shut down and a half marathon scheduled for later in November be called off. The...
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Protest in New Delhi to demand urgent action in tackling pollution

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Hundreds of school children took to the streets in New Delhi on Wednesday to draw attention to the severely high levels of air pollutants in India's capital. Wearing anti-pollution masks and holding banners the students...
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German court reportedly approves ban on diesel cars

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German media reported on Tuesday that a court has ruled cities can impose driving bans on diesel cars to combat air pollution. The ruling could see millions of drivers forced to leave their cars at home on days when harmful...