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FEATURE Changing Face of China, AP focus on activities for China's wealthy children

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1. Close up of golf balls in foreground with child, Francis Huang's hand reaching for golf ball in background 2. Wide of Francis Huang swinging his club pan right to golf range 3. Wide of golf balls in golf range 4. Wide of coach...
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School children react to visit by William and Kate

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Los Angeles - 10 July 2011 1. Duke and Duchess of Cambridge being greeted by students outside school AP Entertainment Los Angeles - 10 July 2011 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Sneh Chachra, Student at Inner-City Arts: "I was the first one to...
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Ancient instrument wins new fans

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ETHIOPIA INSTRUMENT SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6:46SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISIONAddis Ababa, Ethiopia - 09 January 20161....
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Celebrated dancer opens new company

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LEAD IN: Cuban ballet star Carlos Acosta has established a dance company on the island after retiring from The Royal Ballet of London.Acosta has long aspired to train the next generation of Cuban ballet stars. STORY-LINE: These Cuban...
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Indonesian teenagers shuffling to a new beat

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Jakarta - 19 January 2013 1. Wide of teenagers arriving at shuffle dance competition in a mall 2. Tilt up from feet to shufflers practicing 3. Wide of group practicing moves 4. Mid of practice 6. Wide of group performing in shuffle...
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Italy's cash-free community banks

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AP Television Rome, Italy - January 10th, 2011 1. Zoom out from the dome of St. Peter's, Rome to River Tiber 2. Wide shot of Rome with view of monument to Vittorio Emanuele and Palazzo Venezia AP Television Rome, Italy - January 13th,...
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National Park goes access all areas

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Costa Rica is considered one of the most bio-diverse regions in the world. It's helped the country become globally renowned for eco-tourism. Now, one popular rainforest park claims to be fully accessible for people with different...
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Returning to the birth place of the Santa legend ++REPLAY++

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Demre (Myra), Turkey, 11 October 2013 1. Close of an icon image of Saint Nicholas at Saint Nicholas Church in Demre, southwest Turkey 2. Mid of tourists and an icon image of Saint Nicholas 3. Various icon images of Saint Nicholas 4....
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China and US First Ladies Visit Florida School

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST: POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWest Palm Beach, Florida 7 April 20171. First Lady Melania Trump and Madame Peng Liyuan enter classroom2. Melania Trump and Peng Liyuan listening to music(NAT SOUND -...
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First Ladies Visit Florida School for the Arts

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWest Palm Beach, Florida 7 April 20171. Melania Trump talking with a group of students in history class2. Madame Peng Liyuan receives a hug from a student3. ...
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Before being honored at the Little Kids Rock benefit, Elvis Costello and Bonnie Raitt praised the late Tom Petty

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ELVIS COSTELLO, BONNIE RAITT REMEMBER TOM PETTY BEFORE BEING HONORED BY LITTLE KIDS ROCK Before being honored by Little Kids Rock, Elvis Costello and Bonnie Raitt praised the late Tom Petty. The iconic rockers...
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Syrian and Palestinian girls hit the right note

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LEADIN: Six Palestinian and Syrian girls have spent two years mastering traditional musical instruments from the accordion to the oud, to stay connected to their homeland. And the ensemble has performed at...
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Canadian woman sets up school for refugees

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A 79-year-old Canadian woman decided to use her own money to set up a school for Syrian refugee children in Jordan. Martine Stilwell hopes to offer the children an excellent education to make up for all the school time they...
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Teacher dresses up as historical characters

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LEADIN: A history teacher in Cairo has an unusual method of educating his students. He dresses up as different historical figures and acts out scenes from the past. STORYLINE: It...
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Pro-independence Catalonians march to protest visit by King Felipe

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Hundreds of supporters of Catalonian independence marched through the streets of Barcelona on Monday to protest against a visit by King Felipe VI of Spain. The monarch was scheduled to take part in a swearing-in ceremony...
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Miss America atop the Empire State Building

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The first woman to win the Miss America crown without having to don a swimsuit says she's glad she didn't have to.
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At an appearance at the Empire State Building, new Miss America says she's glad she didn't have to wear a swimsuit in the competition

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AT AN APPEARANCE AT THE EMPIRE STATE BUILDING, NEW MISS AMERICA SAYS SHE'S GLAD SHE DIDN'T HAVE TO WEAR A SWIMSUIT IN THE COMPETITION
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Tony Kushner jokes he feels like a fraud before being honored at inaugural Arthur Miller Foundation gala

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TONY KUSHNER JOKES HE FEELS LIKE A FRAUD BEFORE BEING HONORED AT INAUGURAL ARTHUR MILLER FOUNDATION GALA
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Alaska school damaged but no injuries after quake

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The acting principal at Chugiak High School in Alaska has surveyed the damage following an earthquake Friday.
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Alaska school damaged but no injuries after quake

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The acting principal at Chugiak High School in Alaska has surveyed the damage following an earthquake Friday.
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Denver teachers, officials hopeful deal is near

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Denver school administrators and teachers are making progress as they try to end a three-day strike but still must address a major hurdle regarding educators' pay.