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Japan - Frozen foods discovery

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In Japan, a new form of storage has been developed that is claimed to keep food fresh for twice as long as standard refrigerators, and makes fruit and vegetables taste even better than when they were in season. It's all to do with the...
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USA: OREGON: STAR OF 'FREE WILLY' ARRIVES IN NEW HOME

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Natural Sound Keiko the killer whale and star of the "Free Willy" movies is happily swimming in his new seven (m) million dollar home. Keiko's new pool, paid for by donations, is four times the size of his old one and is filled with...
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SPACE: NASA SATELLITE IMAGE OF SANDSTORM

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Natural Sound A giant sandstorm the size of Spain has been spotted off the African coast. A special wide view NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) satellite first captured the image on Saturday. Scientists believe the...
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SYND 22 3 78 POLLUTION AROUND BREST AFTER OIL TANKER DISASTER

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Pollution around Brest in Western France after oil tanker disaster. 1. gv tanker 2. various of man pushing a stick into the oil saturated water3. ms seaweed covered in oil4. gv shoreline, pan5. mcu hand picking seaweed and showing black...
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First aerials and grounds shots of massive iceberg

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1. Aerial shot of B-15A iceberg 2. Aerial shot of B-15A iceberg detached from Ross Ice Shelf 3. Aerial shot of surface of B-15A 4. Aerial shot of B-15 ridge 5. Wide shot of penguins walking in line looking for food 6. Medium shot...
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Whale shark found dead in Manila Bay

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1. Wide of Philippine coast guard personnel on inflatable boat and in water around dead whale shark found floating in Manila Bay 2. Various of coast guard personnel in water with whale shark 3. Spectators standing by watching 4. Coast...
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GS 20 10 82 AERIAL FOOTAGE OF WHALE MIGRATION OFF SOUTH AFRICAN COAST

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Aerial footage of whale migration off South African coast. 1. ms to gv helicopter rising and flying away 2. ws aerial of a coast 3. mcu back shot, helicopter pilot 4. various aerials of whales at sea and people looking from helicopter 5....
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News Item (9bde9014-ccbd-b969-4ce4-20225c91f128)

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11/00/72 c0029063 / color new york city: new york aquarium: cut story "ny aquarium" shows: pan shot coney island: cu grey seal in pool: ms kids looking on: cu sign grey seal: ms sev scenes penguin: cu seals: cu 2s of white...
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SERBIA: CYANIDE SPILL SITUATION UPDATE (V)

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Serbo-Croat/Nat Serbia is to demand compensation at an international court from those responsible for a cyanide spill that has contaminated the Tisa River, destroying most aquatic life. The spill originated in northwest Romania, where a...
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YUGOSLAVIA: CYANIDE SPILL/POLLUTION SITUATION UPDATE (2)

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Eng/Serbo-Croat/Nat U-N scientists have begun taking water samples from the Danube River to assess the damage caused by a cyanide spill in Romania that has polluted rivers and killed thousands of fish in Yugoslavia and Hungary. Serb...
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YUGOSLAVIA: CYANIDE SPILL/POLLUTION SITUATION UPDATE (V)

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Voice and effects VOICED BY: Philippa Meagher U-N scientists are taking water samples from the Danube River to assess the damage caused by a cyanide spill in Romania that polluted rivers and killed thousands of fish in Yugoslavia and...
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Uzbekistan - Aral Sea In Danger

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(dur: 5 mins 22 secs) A major international conference has been held in Central Asia on the crisis surrounding the dying of the Aral Sea. Once the world's fourth largest lake, it has shrunk to nearly half its original size, because of a...
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SERBIA: CYANIDE SPILL SITUATION UPDATE

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Serbo-Croat/Nat A cyanide spill in a gold mine in northwest Romania is having far-reaching effects as the pollutant meanders its way through some of the main waterways of Eastern Europe. Flowing along the Tisa River in Hungary and...
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ROMANIA: CYANIDE SPILL/POLLUTION SITUATION UPDATE

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Romanian/Nat Romania on Thursday acknowledged for the first time the magnitude of ecological damage to rivers and wildlife by a cyanide spill from a gold mine. The spill, which happened on January 30th in the north west city of Baia...
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SERBIA: CYANIDE SPILL REACHES TISA RIVER

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Serbo-Croat/Nat A cyanide spill which has killed huge numbers of fish in Romania and Hungary has reached the first Serbian town on the Tisa River. An official in Kanjiza, an area about 145 kilometres (90 miles) north of Belgrade, said...
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TUNA SHOWING SMALL LEVELS OF RADIATION FROM JAPAN TSUNAMI

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Research has revealed that bluefin tuna caught on the shores of the United States was contaminated with radiation that leaked from Japan's crippled nuclear plant 6-thousand miles (9,650 kilometres) away. It's the first time a migrating...
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RR7714B NORWAY ACID RAIN

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Norway's forests, lakes and rivers are being polluted by smoke from factory chimneys as far as a thousand kilometres away, in the industrial centres of Eastern and Western Europe. Or so say Norwegian scientists in a claim that is...
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A study done at the Dolphin Research Center in the Florida Keys says although imitation is rare in the animal kingdom, dolphins can imitate one another while blindfolded by using sound.

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HEADLINE: Underwater imitation: new dolphin research CAPTION: A study done at the Dolphin Research Center in the Florida Keys says although imitation is rare in the animal kingdom, dolphins can imitate one another while blindfolded by...
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Federal regulators have been working closely with the nuclear power industry to keep aging reactors operating within safety standards by weakening those standards, or simply failing to enforce them, an Associated Press investigation has found.

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HEADLINE: Aging reactors survive through rule changes CAPTION: Federal regulators have been working closely with the nuclear power industry to keep aging reactors operating within safety standards by weakening those standards, or simply...
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RR8234B KENYA BAOBAB FISH FARM

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Background to Story: Farming fish could offer many poor countries a new source of protein. Baobab Farm - near Mombasa, Kenya has pioneered fish farming methods. A disused stone quarry has been transformed into a lush green environment...
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Human rights groups accuse Israel of using white phosphorus in Gaza

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AP Television Gaza skyline, shot from Israel-Gaza Border - January 2009 (Recent) 1. Wide of what is alleged to be white phosphorus shell being used over Gaza during the offensive ++NIGHT SHOT++ 2. Wide of tentacle-like smoke falling over...
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Cuba promotes fish farms

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Havana, Cuba - April 17, 2009 1. Wide shot small fishing boats anchored in Havana with Morro Castle in background 2. Medium shot fishermen on boat returning to Havana 3. Zoom out fishermen tying boat with Morro Castle in...
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An AP investigation has found a vast array of pharmaceuticals in the drinking water supplies of at least 41 million Americans. The concentrations are far below the levels of a medical dose, but some scientists are worried about the long-term consequences to human health

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HEADLINE: Pharmaceuticals found in drinking water of major metro areas CAPTION: An AP investigation has found a vast array of pharmaceuticals in the drinking water supplies of at least 41 million Americans. The concentrations are far...
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USA: NASA EARTH OBSERVING SATELLITES

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English/Nat A pair of satellites designed to take high-resolution images of the Earth's forests, urban centres and oceans and to monitor the movement of whales will be launched in two weeks, NASA announced on Friday. The...