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Costa Rican holiday resort finds novel way of dealing with feline strays

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Guanacaste, Costa Rica - 9 July, 2008 1. Mid of pool area in hotel grounds 2. Close of couple sun bathing by the pool 3. Close of cat lying on deck in pool area 4. Mid of cat running through shot 5. Wide of Cat Cafe area with cat in one...
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AP i/v with CRican President Arias, comment on Honduras

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1. Wide of Costa Rican President Oscar Arias during interview 2. Close of Arias speaking 3. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Oscar Arias, President of Costa Rica: "At this time I am asking both sides to re-establish, to restart the dialogue in San...
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SF 49ers' Vernon Davis stepped on the ice to give the olympic sport of curling a try. Curling is played by more than a million Canadians and is expected to be a major draw at the upcoming Vancouver Games. AP's Haven Daley reports.

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HEADLINE: Football Star Slides On Ice To Try Winter Olympic Sport CAPTION: SF 49ers' Vernon Davis stepped on the ice to give the olympic sport of curling a try. Curling is played by more than a million Canadians and is expected...
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Plan to close country's two public zoos after demands by animal rights groups

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1. Close of scarlet macaw (South American parrot) 2. Wide of two scarlet macaw parrots 3. Wide exterior of Simon Bolivar zoo in central San Jose 4. Mid of family looking at animals inside the zoo 5. Close of monkeys 6. Wide of monkey...
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The new generation of electric cars

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AP Television- San Jose, California July 28, 2010 1. Medium shot of car on show 2. Medium shot of car and electric charging 3. Medium shot of green and white electric car 4. Tight shot of charge point 5. Electric car driving 6. Tight...
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Medvedev tours Silicon Valley, comments on new technology

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San Francisco, California 1. Various of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev being given a tour of Twitter headquarters by co-founders Evan Williams (right) and Biz Stone (left) 2. Close of Medvedev's Twitter account, "KremlinRussia" 3....
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United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon demanded on Wednesday, that the organisation's premises in Gaza are respected, calling attacks on them "serious violations of international law."

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United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon demanded on Wednesday, that the organisation's premises in Gaza are respected, calling attacks on them "serious violations of international law." The comments during his visit to Costa Rica...
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Interactive robots take centre stage at conference

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San Jose, California - October 25, 2007 1. Mid of robot standing up 2. Mid of other robot following ball 3. Close up of robot singing 4. Wide of robot walking 5. Various close ups of robot feet walking with sneakers 6. Mid of robot...
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UN Sec Gen says attacks on UN premises are 'serious violation of international law'

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United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon demanded on Wednesday, that the organisation's premises in Gaza are respected, calling attacks on them "serious violations of international law." The comments during his visit to Costa Rica...
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World's largest spider among display after insect collection donated to university by American scientist

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The world's biggest spider and largest butterfly have gone on display in the Costa Rican capital San Jose. The giant spider is called Goliath Birdeater Tarantula and it's native to the region of Mato Grosso in Brazil. The spider is among...
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County officials in Silicon Valley trying to curb childhood obesity are voting on a ban on restaurants giving away toys and other freebies that often come with high-calorie meals aimed at kids.

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HEADLINE: Calif. County Tries to Ban Toys in Kids Meals CAPTION: County officials in Silicon Valley trying to curb childhood obesity are voting on a ban on restaurants giving away toys and other freebies that often come with high-calorie...
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Deena Deardurff Schmidt, a 1972 Olympic gold medalist, says the governing body of the U.S. swim team hasn''t done enough to address widespread sexual abuse in youth swimming.

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HEADLINE: Olympic swimmer speaks out on sex abuse lawsuit CAPTION: Deena Deardurff Schmidt, a 1972 Olympic gold medalist, says the governing body of the U.S. swim team hasn''t done enough to address widespread sexual abuse in youth...
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Costa Rica: San Jose (1991), Turkey: Erzincan (1992)

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Location: COSTA RICA: SAN JOSE (1991) Story No.: w086787 (G29049108) Source: WTN Duration: 00:56 Location: TURKEY: ERZINCAN (1992) Story No.: w089126 (G16039203) Source: WTN Duration: 01:48
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The world's biggest spider and largest butterfly have gone on display in the Costa Rican capital San Jose.

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The world's biggest spider and largest butterfly have gone on display in the Costa Rican capital San Jose. The giant spider is called Goliath Birdeater Tarantula and it's native to the region of Mato Grosso in Brazil. The spider is among...
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VOICED : Uruguay suena con repetir hazana del 50

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VOICED : Uruguay suena con repetir hazana del 50
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iSurprise: Apple Earnings Top Expectations

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Apple's earnings climbed 12 percent to $8.7 billion in the company's latest quarter amid rising demand for iPhones while the iPad snapped out of a 3-1/2-year sales slump. Revenue increased 7 percent from last year to $45.4...
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Apple Debuts Features To Limit Smartphone Time

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VIDEO SCRIPT Apple will offer more ways for people to limit the time they spend on iPhones while introducing features designed to make its products even more indispensable. The paradox emerged Monday at...
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Zuckerberg: 2018 Has Been an 'Intense Year'

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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg kicked off his company's annual developer conference acknowledging that 2018 has been an "intense year" just four months in. Speaking in San Jose, California, at Facebook's F8 gathering of tech...
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Newsom praises police response to Gilroy shooting

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California Governor Gavin Newsom is praising California officers who prevented more death and injuries during last night's mass shooting at a festival in Gilroy, California.
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Facebook bans several people cited for hate speech

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After years of pressure to crack down on hate and bigotry, Facebook has banned Louis Farrakhan, Alex Jones and other extremists, saying they violated its ban on "dangerous individuals."
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Facebook bans several people cited for hate speech

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After years of pressure to crack down on hate and bigotry, Facebook has banned Louis Farrakhan, Alex Jones and other extremists, saying they violated its ban on "dangerous individuals."
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'Privacy-focused' Facebook puts the spotlight on groups

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Facebook is launching a major redesign of its app and website built around letting people connect with groups that share their interests — an attempt to shift its focus away from the untrammeled public sharing that has helped spread hate...
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'Privacy-focused' Facebook puts the spotlight on groups

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