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Deadly infections caused by unregulated donated tissue transplants cause concern in the US

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File - Washington, DC 1. Tilt down from light during surgical procedure to surgeons performing procedure 2. Various shots of surgery 3. Wide shot of surgical procedure Minnesota - 10 May 2006 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Steve Lykins, Father...
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Advocates Warn of Toy Hazards Ahead of Holidays

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Advocates of toy safety warned of continuing hazards in certain toys sold in the U.S. ahead of the holiday season. A representative of U.S. PIRG, an advocate organization for public interest, spoke at a news conference in...
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CLEAN : In Belgium, a drone transports human tissue between hospitals in European first

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In Belgium, a drone is transporting human tissue from one hospital to another for the first time in Europe (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Vets save Hope the mutilated rhino

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The horns and a large portion of the rhino's face were severed by poachers, a horrific injury that had some observers wincing at the sight of exposed flesh and bone. Awful to behold, the gaping wound of the 4-year-old female rhino is...
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VOICED : Bone marrow: why donate, and how?

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VOICED : Bone marrow: why donate, and how?
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Advocates Warn of Toy Hazards Ahead of Holidays

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Advocates of toy safety warned of continuing hazards in certain toys sold in the U.S. ahead of the holiday season. A representative of U.S. PIRG, an advocate organization for public interest, spoke at a news conference in...
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Bloomberg

Pulp-Price Recovery Unlikely in Short Term: Suzano CFO

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Aug.20 -- Marcelo Bacci, chief financial officer of top pulp maker Suzano SA, discusses the company's financial results, pulp demand and prices, and the company's business outlook. Suzano's earnings exceeded estimates as the weakness of...
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First human recipient of laboratory-grown bladder

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AP Television Haddam, Connecticut, 31 March 2006 1. Kaitlyne McNamara, bladder transplant patient walking with family 2. Close up of Kaitlyne 3. Kaitlyne walking towards her house 4. Kaitlyne with leg braces walking up steps 5. Set up...
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CLEAN : Bone marrow why donate and how?

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CLEAN : Bone marrow why donate and how?
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North Cornwall lobster stock given a helping hand to stay healthy

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1. Dennis Knight, Lobster Fisherman, hauling lobster pot onto boat 2. Close shot, lobster pot being opened 3. UPSOUND: (English) Dennis Knight, Lobster Fisherman- "See? Too small, and only one claw. That one there, I know he's too...
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CLEAN : Working children given a path off Lebanons streets

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CLEAN : Working children given a path off Lebanons streets
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"Wordfetti" dropped in Times Square, words dropped as confetti

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1. Wide of Times Square 2. Event organisers throwing confetti out window of building in Times Square, UPSOUND: (English) "Three, two, one, Happy New Year! Happy New Year everybody." 3. Pull out from men throwing confetti out of window...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Texas shooting: Gut wrenching injuries says doctor

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Ten people remained in critical condition a day after Devin Patrick Kelley a 26 year old private security guard burst into the rural Baptist church during Sunday morning services and sprayed bullets at the congregation killing 26
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Travellers use face masks at Brazilian airports against COVID-19

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Travellers use face masks at the Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulos airports against the spread of the COVID 19 (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Irish premier: More than half of the population could contract coronavirus

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Best audio available. Irish premier Leo Varadkar has warned that more than half of the population in the Republic of Ireland could contract Covid-19, as the government unveiled a 430 million euro financial aid package. It comes as the...
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Volunteers donate brain tissue to help researchers

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Though Genette Hofmann is still using her brain, last month she donated a bit of it — to science.
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Sheryl Crow and Sarah Michelle Gellar empower women at blogging event

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SHOTLIST:Shot list (Including full transcription)AP EntertainmentLos Angeles, 5 August 2016 1. Wide of conference backdrop2. Medium of females attending conference, sitting at table3. Wide of people attending conference, sitting at...
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Pence says task force pushing to expand testing

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US Vice President Mike Pence, who is coordinating the administration's response to the new coronavirus, says the task force they've assembled is pushing to expand testing.
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Pence says task force pushing to expand testing

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Vice President Mike Pence, who is coordinating the administration's response to the coronavirus, says the task force they've assembled are pushing to expand testing.
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Iran's chief nuclear negotiator says Iran looks positively at EU proposals, Ashton comment

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1. Iran's chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili entering news conference, followed by other members of Iranian delegation 2. Wide of media 3. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Saeed Jalili, Iran's chief nuclear negotiator: "The other parties, in...
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WRAP Chancellor Schroeder arrives at Beijing airport, meets Premier

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1. Various shots of plane arriving 2. Media 3. German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder leaving plane, shaking hands with Chinese officials and German diplomats 4. Ameco (Aircraft Maintenance and Engineering Corporation, a joint venture...
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USA: OJ SIMPSON TRIAL

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English/Nat One of the Nation's top forensic pathologists took the stand in OJ Simpson's defence Thursday and did his own assessing of autopsies performed on the two victims in the case. Dr. Michael Baden described errors, criticised...