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Bush visits stock exchange in Ho Chi Minh City; ADDS visit to Pasteur Institute and vox pops

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1. US President George W. Bush striking gong to open trading 2. Stock display board, pan to Bush on floor with workers 3. Sign on wall reading: "Welcome President George W. Bush" pan to Bush with worker 4. Wide of Bush having photo taken...
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Chicken slaughter in Java, Health Ministry presser

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Gresik, East Java - 26 January 2004 1. Pan of chicken farm 2. Mid shot of chicken 3. Close up shot of chicken 4. Wide shot of cage 5. Mid shot of workers taking dead chicken out 6. Wide shot of same 7. Various shots of a worker dropping...
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WHO briefing on swine flu outbreak

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The World Health Organisation said on Wednesday it has called a meeting of flu experts next week to discuss whether drug companies should switch their production from regular flu vaccine to pandemic vaccine. The decision comes as the new...
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Top US security officials discuss anti-bird flu plan

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Washington, DC - 5 December 2005 1. Close-up US Secretary of Health and Human Services Mike Leavitt shaking hands with Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff 2. Mid view conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Michael...
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Global Fund says global finance crisis affecting HIV/Aids fight

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1. Set up shots of Christoph Benn, Director External Relations and Partnership Cluster at The Global Fund, at his desk 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Christoph Benn, Director External Relations and Partnership Cluster, The Global Fund: "The...
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US ambassador to UN on efforts to fight Ebola

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The US Ambassador to the United Nations said on Tuesday that the best way to prevent the spread of the Ebola virus was to tackle "the problem at its source". Speaking in the Liberian capital Monrovia, Powers said US forces, aid workers...
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EXCLUSIVE Pyongyang combats bird flu, chicken farms, labs, Ministry intv, experts

Higher Ed
Pyongyang, 13 December, 2006 1. Wide of river Taedong with Yanggakdo Hotel in background 2. Wild ducks flying into the river Taedong Pyongyang, 11 December, 2006 3. Exterior of the building of the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) with...
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Pandemic could kill up to 150 million

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1. Doctor David Nabarro, World Health Organisation, seated at press conference with UN official 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Doctor David Nabarro, World Health Organisation (WHO): "We expect the next influenza pandemic to come at any time now...
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Africa's richest country's fight against AIDS

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November 29 2004 1. Wide shot of Tembisa Township, Johannesburg 2. AIDS volunteers singing team song 3. Volunteers walking into township to work 4. Gugu Dlamini giving AIDS leaflet to man 5. Pan from community leader table mat to...
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TURKEY: EARTHQUAKE DISASTER : EMERGENCY MEASURES (2)

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Eng/Turkish/Nat Turkish authorities in the port town of Golcuk, which was devastated in Tuesday's earthquake, have adopted emergency measures to prevent further damage. Roadblocks have been set up on the main road between Izmit and...
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European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control briefing

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1. News conference given by (left to right) Ben Duncan, European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) spokesperson; Dr Denis Coulombier, Head of the Preparedness and Response Unit ; and Professor Angus Nicoll, Senior Expert...
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Events throughout US marking World Aids Day

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New York, 1 December, 2004 1. Wide view of auditorium where Kofi Annan is speaking 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kofi Annan, Secretary General - United Nations: "In today's global economy, Aids affects us all. Aids is uniquely disruptive to...
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South Africa - Aids Epidemic In The Townships

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Various, South Africa Engcomm/Natsot Duration: 1.20" The spread of Aids in southern Africa is reaching epidemic proporations with reports suggesting that at least 12 per cent of South Africa's population will be HIV-positive...
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Indonesia agrees to start sharing bird flu virus samples with WHO

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1. Wide of news conference 2. Cutaway of journalists 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Siti Fadiliah Supari, Indonesian Health Minister: "We have now agreed with WHO (World Health Organisation) and other member states on a timetable to make the...
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Lack of chemicals sparks cut of supplies amid cholera epidemic

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1. Pan of clothes hung on bushes 2. Women washing clothes 3. Baby sleeping on the ground 4. Young boys fetching water from a shallow well 5. Woman fetching water from shallow well 6. Close of cup being used to get water from well 7. ...
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Shanty towns provide breeding ground for Dengue Fever mosquito

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1. Pan from city buildings to hole filled with rubbish in Salgueiro Hill 2. Various of rubbish 3. Wide of road with shanty town dwellings in background 4. Wide of discarded car at side of road at Salgueiro Hill 5. Pull out from...
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SWITZERLAND: DAVOS: WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM: NELSON MANDELA SPEECH

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English/Nat South African President Nelson Mandela has urged global business and government leaders Monday to join in an anti-AIDS effort like that mounted against Apartheid. He told the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, that...
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Japan - Clear-Up

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Flu epidemic strikes as refugees fight the cold. Hundreds of people were evacuated from Kobe on Saturday (21/1) as landslides hit one district and an influenza epidemic spread through hospitals. Police raised the death toll to 4,706...
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Hillary Clinton, Bill Gates, Elton John address 2012 AIDS conference

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US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says it's possible to virtually eliminate HIV-infected births and the US is donating 80 (m) million US dollars in new funding to help poor countries reach that goal. "The United States is...
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Lagos state governor expresses his fears if Ebola virus is not contained soon

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Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola said on Monday there weren't enough experienced virologists and Ebola specialists in west Africa to contain the outbreak of the deadly disease. Fashola also stressed the virus should be contained...
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EL SALVADOR: DENGUE FEVER REACHES EPIDEMIC LEVELS

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Spanish/Nat Dengue fever has reached epidemic levels in El Salvador. So far the mosquito-borne disease has claimed the lives of 15 people. 14 of the victims were children. A 25-year old woman who died in hospital in the capital San...
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UN Sec Gen presentation on UN scheme to prevent AIDS/HIV

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AP Television 1. Wide pan from the street to UN headquarters 2. Interior shot of the General Assembly hall 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Ban Ki-Moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations: "In the course of a quarter of a century, HIV (Human...
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WHO warns of possible epidemics

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1. Various of refugees in streets searching for clothes 2. Dead buffalo in the street 3. Close-up of men wearing masks 4. Exterior of Balakot's Civic Hospital, now outside in the open air 5. Various of injured people lying outside on...
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Protests outside Chinese embassy, local patient care

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Pretoria - 1 December 2010 1. Wide of AIDS activists gathered outside the Chinese Embassy 2. Chinese flag flying above the Embassy 3. Wide shot demonstrators, line of police 4. Set up shot Nonkosi Khumalo, AIDS activist with the...