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Calif. utility bosses grilled over power outages

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The chief executive of California's largest utility says it will take about a decade for Pacific Gas and Electric Co. to get to the point where widespread safety outages are not necessary when fire danger is high.
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STORY: The Japanese invest more money in Hawaii than anywhere else in the world. The islands account for a third of their total investment abroad. Tourism and the service industries are Hawaii's greatest source of income. However,...
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Bridgeman Arts

The Garden of Earthly Delights

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A detailed view of Hieronymus Bosch's tryptich ""The Garden of Earthly Delights"".
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Weather dampens spirits at sand sculpture festival

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1. Mid shot of sand sculpture, Berlin TV tower in background 2. Pan from carver to sculpture 3. Wide shot of carver working on sculpture 4. Close up of carver working on sculpture 5. Pan of sculpture 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sudarsan...
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CLEAN : Rio Carnival in full swing despite Zika

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CLEAN : Rio Carnival in full swing despite Zika
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VOICED: A paradise for bird-lovers

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VOICED: A paradise for bird-lovers
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VOICED: Combatting counterfeiters in Dubai's trade hub

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VOICED: Combatting counterfeiters in Dubai's trade hub
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VOICED : Senegal busca las mejores olas para surfear

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VOICED : Senegal busca las mejores olas para surfear
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VOICED : Surf schools making waves in Senegal

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VOICED : Surf schools making waves in Senegal
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VOICED : Disengaged or disillusioned millions opt out of UK vote

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VOICED : Disengaged or disillusioned millions opt out of UK vote
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Who Will Be The Next 'Bachelor'? | THR News

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It’s getting down to the wire on Rachel Lindsay’s season of 'The Bachelorette.' With only three men left, Bachelor Nation can’t help but wonder: Who will be the next Bachelor?
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Madagascar c.1958 - Tourists relax on sailboats and on the beach. Woman in a bikini sunbathes.

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Clip 6 from a French Language film, "Plein Ciel Malgache" about the Malagasy Republic (now known as Madagascar) which was formed in 1958. Tourists relax on sailboats and on the beach. Woman in a bikini sunbathes.
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Wildfire evacuees living in tents near parking lot

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A growing number of wildfire evacuees are setting up camp next to a Walmart parking lot where victims can pick up donated clothes, hot food and other supplies.
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Calif. utility bosses grilled over power outages

Higher Ed
The chief executive of California's largest utility says it will take about a decade for Pacific Gas and Electric Co. to get to the point where widespread safety outages are not necessary when fire danger is high.
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Public Health Concerns Remain One Year After CA's Deadliest Fire

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One year after California's Camp Fire killed 86, the public health burden on survivors — and on the whole region — is still significant.
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More Than One Million People Could Lose Power in CA to Prevent Fires

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Pacific Gas & Electric says it may black out most customers in the San Francisco Bay Area until Tuesday amid the red flag fire dangers.
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Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of mercury mines lie abandoned throughout California's rugged coastal mountains, many polluting the state's major waterways and rendering fish unsafe to eat.

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HEADLINE: Mercury mines leave toxic legacy CAPTION: Hundreds, perhaps thousands, of mercury mines lie abandoned throughout California's rugged coastal mountains, many polluting the state's major waterways and rendering fish unsafe to...
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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: ENT1-PARIS FASHION

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English/Nat WESTWOOD AND LACROIX DO THEIR OWN THING IN PARIS In a week that saw British wunderkind, JOHN GALLIANO getting the thumbs down for his ready-to-wear collection for DIOR, fellow Brit and long-standing couture queen,...
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With the number of tourists from wealthy Chinese cities soaring, American theme parks and malls are catering to visitors with translators, events and food. (Aug. 26)

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Tourism from China to the United States has soared since the countries signed an agreement in 2007 promoting travel. More than 1.8 million Chinese visited last year, a three-fold increase in five years. By 2018, the number of Chinese...
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CLEAN : The 11th edition of Hellfest festival kicks off in France

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CLEAN : The 11th edition of Hellfest festival kicks off in France
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VOICED: Tourists reach new beach frontier in Myanmar

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VOICED: Tourists reach new beach frontier in Myanmar
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CLEAN: China pitches Tibet as 'paradise' in propaganda war

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CLEAN: China pitches Tibet as 'paradise' in propaganda war
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CLEAN : Panama wants to ovrhaul images as fiscal paradise

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Panama is working to change its image as a fiscal paradise to stop Panamas financial centre being used for money laundering or to finance terrorism its finance minister says