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SYND 01/08/70 FILE FOOTAGE OF THE BOMB BEING DROPPED ON HIROSHIMA IN 1945

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File film of the atom bomb being dropped on Hiroshima by United States planes in 1945 1. VS of a Boeing B-29 Superfortress in flight 2. CU of the Name 'Enola Gay' 3. MS of the bombadier in his seat from behind 4. MS of bomb bay doors...
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A couple and their adult son were found injured but alive Saturday after they got lost while picking mushrooms. They were spotted by a helicopter pilot and later flown to a hospital after surviving six days in an Oregon forest.

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HEADLINE: Raw video: Missing family found alive in Ore. CAPTION: A couple and their adult son were found injured but alive Saturday after they got lost while picking mushrooms. They were spotted by a helicopter pilot and later flown to...
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Mushroom pickers race to claim top prize at national championship

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LATVIA MUSHROOMSSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5:48SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionBulgarija Forest, Jelgava Region, Latvia - 10...
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Vitamin-rich mushrooms can boost immune systems

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Nutritionist Rob Hobson on the use and importance of mushrooms in our diets and their role in helping to protect the environment. The UK and Ireland Mushroom Producers have commissioned a new report entitled 'Mushrooming' the future of...
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The race to save the world's wheat crops from the disease, stem rust

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AP Television Njoro, Rift Valley Province, Kenya, 21st October, 2010 1. Various shots of wheat fields affected by Ug 99 stem rust disease. 2. Various establishing shots of Robert Oleloitik, a wheat farmer affected by Ug 99 stem rust...
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Skincare products made from truffles, wine and chocolate

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AP Television News Genoa, Northern Italy - July 2006 1. Various of beautician applying black truffle mask 2. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Davide Antichi, Dafla President "The truffle idea came from an original study by Dafla labs resulting...
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Tackling Hong Kong's growing waste problem

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AP Television Hong Kong - 7 February 2013 1. Various of waste being processed by workers at landfill site 2. High pan across landfill site 3. Mid of waste being processed 4. Wide of boat in Victoria Harbour, skyline in background 5....
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RR0234/A South Africa: Sustainable Development

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Kimberley, Johannesburg, Cullinan and Vergemoeg, South Africa (recent): Kimberley: Vincent Jonas collecting mushrooms in former diamond mine; Vincent Jonas sot; mushrooms taken above ground; 'The Big Hole' mine shaft by the city;...
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Media shown nuclear plant as Iraq denies weapons capability

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0.00 Pan from board with picture of Saddam Hussein on, to wide shot damaged nuclear site 0.08 Pan of journalists inside building 0.13 Various products on display that the Iraqi government says are used for medical research and...
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Authorities in Germany are becoming increasingly concerned by the high radiation levels in the country's wild boar, which they say is directly connected to the Chernobyl reactor, the site of the word's worst nuclear accident.

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HEADLINE: Wild boars contaminated with Chernobyl radiation CAPTION: Authorities in Germany are becoming increasingly concerned by the high radiation levels in the country's wild boar, which they say is directly connected to the Chernobyl...
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Banana industry in Colombia on alert for disease

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It might not be obvious at the supermarket, but the banana industry is fighting to protect the most popular variety of the fruit from a destructive fungus.
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Brain museum in Lima is macabre but interesting

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1. Exterior Institute of Neurological Sciences 2. Various shots of preserved brains on shelves in room 3. Various close ups of jars containing brains effected by different diseases 4. Close up of brain being examined 5. Doctor...
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VOICED: Can mushrooms save Thailand's jungle from poachers?

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VOICED: Can mushrooms save Thailand's jungle from poachers?
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Spiritual healers try to help tsunami victims.

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1. Pan across damage in Nam Khen, monk walking far down road 2. Monk walking down road 3. Monk's feet, tilt up to monk walking 4. Large boat carried into Nam Khen town sitting amid wreckage 5. Monk walking amid wreckage 6. Kids playing...
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NEW Stars including Vanessa Hudgens and Channing Tatum pass on their cold cures

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It's that time of year -- when everyone seems to have a runny nose or a hacking cough and people pop vitamin C like candy to try and keep the cold and flu away. Celebrities we spoke to at the Critics' Choice Awards and the premiere of...
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Chinese medicine used as beauty treatment to keep skin young

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1. Static book "Secrets of Longevity" 2. Wide Dr. Maoshing Ni at desk 3. Pullout of book to Dr. Maoshing Ni 4. Close-up two books 5. Close-up Ni family picture 6. Wide Dr. Maoshing Ni 10 books he's written 7. Wide Tao of Wellness...
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Media shown nuclear plant as Iraq denies weapons capability

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1. Pan from board with picture of Saddam Hussein on, to wide shot damaged Tamuz nuclear site 2. Various pans of damaged site 3. Zoom in to destroyed structures 4. Wide shot site, zoom up to destroyed building 5. Mid shot destroyed...
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Scientists in race against time to find cure for deadly bat disease

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AP Television Perryville, Missouri - March 8, 2012 1. Close, zooms out of hibernating bat in Missouri cave 2. Wide biologists taking samples from cave and bats 3. Close biologist swabbing hibernating bat 4. Close Tony Elliott taking...
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MEXICO: POTATOES & BLIGHT DISEASE

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Spanish/Eng/Nat As the world´s population continues to grow, farmers will need to produce more and more food. Potatoes are the world´s fourth most important food crop, and have tremendous potential for contributing to filling the...
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Agronomist uses GM technology to make plants resistant to fungi

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A Costa Rica-based agronomist is genetically improving cacao plants to make them resistant to fungal diseases, some which are getting more aggressive because of climate change. Agronomist, Wilberth Phillips and head of the cacao...
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Chocolate is elevated to gourmet product

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1. Various of chocolates on supermarket shelves 2. Various exterior Melt chocolate shop 3. Interior Melt 4. Pan down of chocolates on shelves 5. Chocolates on display in window 6. SOUNDBITE (English) Louise Nason, owner of...
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Large-scale operation to save revered turtle

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March 4, 2011 1. Wide pan of Hoan Kiem Lake 2. Various of turtle surfacing 3. Close of turtle with white fungus on shell 4. Mid of people watching 5. Close of people watching 6. SOUNDBITE (Vietnamese) Vox pop, Nguyen Van Phi, Hanoi...
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PERU: SCIENTISTS TO DISCUSS WAYS OF ERADICATING POTATO BLIGHT

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Spanish/Nat The plant disease that caused the Irish potato famine of the 1800s is causing problems all over again for today's potato farmers. Scientists from all over the world gathered in Lima, Peru this week to discuss ways to...
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One of the world's biggest collections of medieval manuscripts

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AP Television Ararat region, Southern Armenia, June 26, 2010 1. Wide of monastery, mountains in the background 2. Wide of view to mount Ararat (the legendary resting place of Noah's Ark after the flood) AP Television Yekhegnadzor...