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03/27/74 c0045151 - color fla: st petersburg growth plan. spc. cut story "st petersburg growth plan" shows: elderly people seated in park listening to man playing guitar and woman playing violin on a stage: people walking...
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CAN400 FEATURE ON LIFE IN THE MONGOLIAN CAPITAL OF ULAN BATOR

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Feature on Ulan Bator, capital of the Mongolian republic. 1. ls and pan across Ulan Bator 2. ws statue of Damdin Sukhbaatar 3. ws street scene 4. vs policeman controlling traffic from middle of road 5. ms man on horse rides along road 6....
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Hindu priest shot, hacked to death in Bangladesh

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Unidentified bike-riding assailants shot and hacked a Hindu priest to death Tuesday in southwestern Bangladesh amid a spate of similar attacks allegedly by radical Islamist groups since last year.Local police chief Hasan Hafizur Rahman...
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Robot companions for kids and the elderly

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LEAD IN:Could robots take over entertaining children and looking after the elderly? Some of the technology on display at the World Robot Conference in Beijing has given a glimpse into the future of a robotic world. STORY-LINE:A little...
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Rome's streets remain unusually empty after closures

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Rome streets are still unusually empty after the Italian government order to avoid non-essential movement to contain the spreading of the new coronavirus.
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Streets empty as Vietnam enforces virus lockdown

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Vietnam entered a two week lockdown on Wednesday in order to enforce social distancing and slow the spread of the new coronavirus.
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Funeral vans leave Madrid elderly care home

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Spain on Friday reported 932 new deaths, including a large numbers of elderly people, who authorities admitted were not getting access to the country's limited breathing machines, which are being used first on healthier, younger patients.
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Study Finds Most Americans Unfamiliar With Signs Of Early Alzheimer's

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The report also talked about the cost of waiting too long for a diagnosis, projecting it will nationally cost $321 billion to care for people.
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Measuring air quality with sensors built on kites

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Attempts to tackle China's air quality have been been shrouded in controversy as the government has been accused of censoring pollution monitoring data. But now two students hope to spread awareness by teaching local residents how to...
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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen spent a second day on Capitol Hill, testifying before the Senate Budget Committee. Among other things, Yellen spelled out her views on the long-term decline in the labor participation rate. (May 8)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus010125 One day after Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen told the Joint Economic Committee on Capitol Hill that the job market is "far from satisfactory," she testified a second time, this time...
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Illinois is a state in severe financial distress-one program being slashed aids low-income seniors and disabled. Thousands will be left to financial and health ruin on September 1. Robert Ray has the story.

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HEADLINE: Across America: Illinois'' Broken Budget CAPTION: Illinois is a state in severe financial distress-one program being slashed aids low-income seniors and disabled. Thousands will be left to financial and health ruin on September...
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In his weekly address, President Barack Obama once again pushes for health care reform. The President says reform is needed to insure America's future.

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HEADLINE: Obama: Health care reform is about America's future CAPTION: In his weekly address, President Barack Obama once again pushes for health care reform. The President says reform is needed to insure America's future. (Aug. 8)
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Senior citizens lead the way in fitness

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Los Angeles, recent 1. Mid elderly (senior) woman exercising 2. Wide elderly people working out in gym 3. Magazine cover for ICAA 4. Pan of elderly women working out in gym 5. Close up women exercising 6. Elderly person's home 7....
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Rep. James Lankford, R-Oklahoma, says Republicans will not vote to raise the nation's borrowing limit, now at $14.3 trillion, in the coming weeks unless the measure also includes steps to cut government spending. (April 30)

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HEADLINE (48 characters): GOP Address: Energy Costs, National debt CAPTION: (255 characters): Rep. James Lankford, R-Oklahoma, says Republicans will not vote to raise the nation's borrowing limit, now at $14.3 trillion, in the coming...
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"Super agers" with the brains of 50 year olds might hold key to dementia

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Edith Stern is a 92-year-old retiree who may hold the key to aging well. She's a sprightly leader in her Chicago retirement home, playing mother hen to many of the residents and keeping an eye on the communal snack drawer. Her...
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Campaign to make Jordan more accessible

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LEADIN: Campaigners in Jordan want to make the country an easier place to live for people with disabilities. But they are fighting against inaccessible terrain and negative attitudes. STORYLINE: ...
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President Barack Obama scored two major endorsements for his health overhaul push Thursday and trumpeted the news as House Democratic leaders pushed toward a vote Saturday on far-reaching legislation remaking the U.S. health care system.

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HEADLINE: Obama welcomes AARP backing of health care bill CAPTION: President Barack Obama scored two major endorsements for his health overhaul push Thursday and trumpeted the news as House Democratic leaders pushed toward a vote...
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Schumer: Proposed Health Legislation 'A Cancer'

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US Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has called healthcare legislation proposed by House Republicans "a cancer on the American healthcare system".Schumer spoke on Wednesday after a new analysis by Congress' nonpartisan budget...
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In less than a month, Florida voters will decide if a ban on gay marriage should be placed in the state constitution. The campaign is getting heated and both sides are pushing hard to sway voters

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HEADLINE: Gay marriage issue heating up in Florida CAPTION: In less than a month, Florida voters will decide if a ban on gay marriage should be placed in the state constitution. The campaign is getting heated and both sides are...
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Curcumin might help to treat Alzheimer's

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Los Angeles, California - October 6, 2006 1. Wide of Dr Milan Fiala looking into microscope 2. Close up of Dr Milan Fiala looking into microscope 3. Close up of hand on focus control 4. Close up of turmeric treated white blood cells...
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USA: US BUDGET SURPLUS PLANS OUTLINED

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English/Nat The Clinton administration is projecting a big U-S budget surplus, and the president has even bigger plans for using it. New White House estimates show budget surpluses over the next 15 years will be one trillion dollars...
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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen spent a second day on Capitol Hill, testifying before the Senate Budget Committee. Among other things, Yellen spelled out her views on the long-term decline in the labor participation rate. (May 8)

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One day after Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen told the Joint Economic Committee on Capitol Hill that the job market is "far from satisfactory," she testified a second time, this time before the Senate Budget Committee. Last week,...
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Launching a week devoted to selling his deficit-reduction plan, President Barack Obama on Saturday drew sharp contrasts with a House Republican budget that he says offers a vision that "is wrong for America." (April 16)

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HEADLINE (48 characters): Weekly Obama Address: Deficit-reduction plan CAPTION: (255 characters): Launching a week devoted to selling his deficit-reduction plan, President Barack Obama on Saturday drew sharp contrasts with a House...
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Wearable device listens for danger and alerts with vibrations

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LEAD IN: A new, wearable safety device for people with hearing loss listens for danger and alerts them with vibrations. South Korea-based Ufirst is showcasing its Nuguna neckband at Mobile World Congress in...