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Abbott Restarts Baby Formula Plant Linked To Contamination

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The company said it will take about three weeks before new formula from the plant begins showing up on store shelves.
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U.S. Monitoring Outbreak Of Hepatitis In Children

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About 90% of the children were hospitalized, 15% needed liver transplants and 5 children have died.
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Jenner Institute, University of Oxford on the Potential of a Cancer Vaccine

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Oct.13 -- Adrian Hill M.D., Director, Jenner Institute, University of Oxford talked to Bloomberg News’ Suzi Ring about the possibility of a vaccine against cancer.
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INDIA: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson begins his two-day visit to India.

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CLEAN: Interior shots of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visiting Gujarat Biotechnology University, in Gandhinagar, Gujarat during his two-day visit to India where he is expecting to seal new collaborations on defence and green...
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RR7027B ALCOHOLISM IN FRANCE

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According to WHO statistics, alcholism kills more people in France than in the rest of the major Western industrial nations put together. French road deaths are twice as high as in Britain, for example, and about a third of them are...
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Meet Chicago’s Only Black Female Transplant Surgeon

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Transplant program founder Dr. Dinee Simpson battles higher rates of liver, kidney disease among Black Americans.
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US zoo: Liver problem to blame for panda cub death

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1. Various of male giant panda Tian Tian eating bamboo 2. Tian Tian walking towards camera 3. Close of frozen treat in panda enclosure 4. Mid of female giant panda Mei Xiang walking up to treat 5. Various of Mei Xiang licking treat...
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Another Warning over the UK's drinking habits

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Another Warning over the UK's drinking habits
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VOICED: Tick saliva could hold cancer cure: Brazilian scientists

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VOICED: Tick saliva could hold cancer cure: Brazilian scientists
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Movie stars praise brilliant Berlin

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FILE: Berlin, 12 January 2006 ++4:3 FOOTAGE++ 1. Wide shot street musician in front of Brandenburg Gate 2. Wide shot statue on top of the Brandenburg Gate 3. Wide shot Brandenburg...
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VOICED: Chef finds sweet success with maple syrup cuisine

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VOICED: Chef finds sweet success with maple syrup cuisine
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Campaigners fight for DNA testing in the United States

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1. Various of scientist working in DNA laboratory 2. Wide of Barry Scheck sitting at desk 3. Close of Barry Scheck talking on phone 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barry Scheck, Lawyer "Forty to sixty percent of these people turn out to be...
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Chinese medicine used as beauty treatment to keep skin young

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1. Static book "Secrets of Longevity" 2. Wide Dr. Maoshing Ni at desk 3. Pullout of book to Dr. Maoshing Ni 4. Close-up two books 5. Close-up Ni family picture 6. Wide Dr. Maoshing Ni 10 books he's written 7. Wide Tao of Wellness...
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Pioneering surgery for unborn babies

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London, UK, April 18, 2011 1. UPSOUND: (English), Prof. Kypros Nicolaides, Harris Birthright Research Centre for Foetal Medicine, Kings College Hospital "You'll feel a jab now and that's it." (over close of trocar being inserted into...
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Stars of 'Black 47' on their love of Berlin: a 'wonderful, wonderful place'

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STARS OF 'BLACK 47' ON THEIR LOVE OF BERLIN: A 'WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL PLACE' Lance Daly's new film, "Black 47," is showing at this year's Berlin International Film Festival, and the stars were delighted to spend time in the...
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CLEAN : Seeing squares: Japan's tenji block paving guides visually impaired

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From Tokyo's famous Shibuya crossing to the remotest Okinawan island, Japan's streets have one thing in common: 'tenji blocks,' yellow textured paving squares to aid people with visual impairments (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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VOICED: Charity rescues bears from bile farms in southwestern China

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VOICED: Charity rescues bears from bile farms in southwestern China
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Barclays' Pascual: Good Reason for Fed to Deliver on Dots

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Sep.06 -- Antonio Garcia Pascual, chief European economist at Barclays, examines comments from Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari on potential economic damage from interest rate hikes. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom...
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Jobs makes 1st public appearance for nearly a year at product launch

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1. Wide of Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs walking on stage, to standing ovation, zoom in medium 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Steve Jobs - Apple Inc. CEO: "As some of you may know about 5 months ago I had a liver transplant, so now I have the liver...
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Gun expert at shooting range on possibility of Glock gun going off accidentally

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A South African handgun expert described on Friday the safety mechanism of the Glock handgun referred to by prosecutors in the Oscar Pistorius murder trial. In a a harsh day of cross-examination the day before, prosecutor Gerrie Nel...
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Three undercover policemen arrived at a Queens courtroom to start trial for the 50-bullet barrage that killed unarmed bridegroom Sean Bell on his wedding day. The AP's Ted Shaffrey reports.

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HEADLINE: Cops' trial starts in death of unarmed man CAPTION: A prosecutor in the trial of three NYPD detectives charged in the death of an unarmed man on his wedding day said today that the shooting can't be explained "as a mere...
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Doctors consider options for patients on World Diabetes Day ++ EMBARGOED UNTIL 00.01 GMT FRIDAY 14 NOVEMBER++

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A staggering 347 million people worldwide have diabetes and the World Health Organisation's most recent figures show it killed one and a half million diabetics in 2012. The number of people with the disease is increasing rapidly and...
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VOICED: Foie gras -- an endangered food in Califor

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VOICED: Foie gras -- an endangered food in Califor
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CLEAN : Berliners in mourning as polar bear cub Fritz dies

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Berliners were distraught as Fritz the German capital's four month old cuddly polar bear cub died after suffering from liver inflammation the cause of which remains a mystery