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US comments on Baghdad, mosque firefight

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1. Brooks and Renuart arrives for briefing 2. Cutaway media 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Air Force Major General Gene Renuart, director of operations at US Central Command: "Despite what you see in terms of localised euphoria in places in some...
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News conference on 'fake' stem cell research

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23 December 2005 1. Roe Jung-hye (Roe is her surname, in the Korean culture it is placed first), dean of research affairs at Seoul National University, surrounded by photographers and cameramen at news conference 2. Cutaway of...
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Researchers develop malaria-resistant mosquito

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1. Scientists working in laboratory 2. Man looking into microscope 3. Close-up of specimen dish 4. Research equipment, pan right 5. Various of mosquitoes in glass case 6. Scientist, Jason Rasgon looking into beaker of water 7. Close-up...
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USA: DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST W-T-O

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English/Nat The meetings don't start until next week, but the demonstrations against the World Trade Organization have already begun in the United States. Agriculture promises to be a major stumbling block at the trade talks, caused...
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Firm presents 'cell fusion system' allegedly used by Clonaid

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Daegu, 10 January 2003 1. Mid shot BioFusion Tech employee showing RMX2010 'cloning' machine to press 2. Various shots of RMX 2010 'cloning' machine 3. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Lee Sung-sik, President of BioFusion Tech, developer of the RMX...
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Anti-GM protest

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1. Demonstrators closing off street in front of Sheraton Hotel, Mexico City 2. Demonstrators chanting and waving flags 3. Protester carrying corn stalk 4. Line of riot police guarding Sheraton Hotel entrance 5. Pan of demonstrators...
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Hungarian mummies from the 1700s help tuberculosis research

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Hungary's 265 mummies from 1700s are helping scientists find new ways to treat tuberculosis. Faces from the past..... dressed as they were when they were laid to rest nearly 300 years ago. Although disturbed from their eternal sleep,...
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American Elizabeth H. Blackburn talks about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in medicine, along with two other Americans, for discovering a key mechanism in the genetic operations of cells, inspiring new lines of research into cancer.

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HEADLINE: First Person: Nobel winner thought call a dream CAPTION: American Elizabeth H. Blackburn talks about winning the 2009 Nobel Prize in medicine, along with two other Americans, for discovering a key mechanism in the genetic...
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USA: EL NINO WEATHER PHENOMENON SAID TO BE DYING OUT

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English/Nat "El Nino" -- the weather phenomenon that has caused unusual weather patterns since the beginning of 1997 is said to be dying out. Using the latest satellite technology, NASA researchers say that for the first time they can...
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Rare 'werewolf' kitten found in park ++FIRST RUN 27th MAY 2016++

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4037507LEAD INOne of the world's rarest kittens has been found under a bush is Cape Town. The Lykoi or werewolf cat is only one of 35 known in the world and is the only natural-born Lykoi on record in...
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Recap of Chinese scientist's remarks at conference

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AP Chief Medical Writer Marilynn Marchione says more questions have been raised than answered after a Chinese researcher made his first public comments about his claims to have helped make the world's first genetically edited babies.
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AP debrief on scientist's claim of gene-edited babies

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AP Chief Medical Writer Marilynn Marchione says more questions have been raised than answered after a Chinese researcher made his first public comments about his claims to have helped make the world's first genetically edited babies.
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Recap of Chinese scientist's remarks at conference

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AP Chief Medical Writer Marilynn Marchione says more questions have been raised than answered after a Chinese researcher made his first public comments about his claims to have helped make the world's first genetically edited babies.
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Dutch fertility doctor may have over 49 children

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A Dutch fertility doctor accused of using his own sperm to inseminate female patients without their consent may have fathered even more children than previously thought, the Dutch Donor Child Foundation said Monday.
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China convicts researchers involved in gene-edited babies

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Covid Hurt Marijuana Sales for Aurora, CEO Says

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May.14 -- Aurora Cannabis’ U.S.-listed shares fell sharply after its 3Q net revenue missed the average analyst estimate due to weakness in the recreational segment. CEO Miguel Martin talks about it on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Interview with DNA expert about plane crash investigation

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1. Various exteriors of Institute of Toxicology and Forensic Science of Madrid 2. Set up shot Antonio Alonso, Head of Genetics at Institute of Toxicology and Forensic Science of Madrid 3. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Antonio Alonso, Head of...
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USA: SCIENTISTS DISCOVER NEW WEAPON IN WAR AGAINST AIDS

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English/Nat American scientists have discovered a new weapon in their war against AIDS. Researchers studying specimens from three-thousand people have confirmed a second gene mutation that inhibits the disease progression of H-I-V, the...
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Scientists try to get George, a rare giant tortoise, to breed

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1. Wide of giant tortoise named "George" walking into pond 2. Various of park officials carrying two female tortoises in wheel barrows 3. Wide of park official carrying tortoise 4. Wide of park officials placing female tortoises near to...
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Food imports rise as farmers cope with weather, govt controls

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FILE: Achacachi - 25 May 2011 1. Various wide shots of oat fields 2. Various of farmers picking up oats and loading into truck 3. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Avelino Miranda, Farmer in Achacachi, Bolivia: "Yes, we were badly affected by the...
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Members of the Afghan Air Force got a chance to talk with legendary astronauts Neil Armstrong, Gene Cernan, and Jim Lovell at NATO training Mission Afghanistan headquarters in Kabul on Tuesday.

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: Afghan Air Force meets US astronauts CAPTION: Members of the Afghan Air Force got a chance to talk with legendary astronauts Neil Armstrong, Gene Cernan, and Jim Lovell at NATO training Mission Afghanistan...
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Police have taken a Yale University animal research technician into custody to collect DNA samples and searched his apartment for evidence that might link him to the death of a graduate student who worked in the same lab.

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HEADLINE: Lab tech released in Yale student killing CAPTION: Police released a Yale University animal research technician on Wednesday after collecting DNA samples and questioning him in the killing of a graduate student who worked in...
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A prize bull has been cloned in Mexio

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Televisa - No Access Mexico Mexico City, November 27th, 1994 1. Medium shot of bull Zalamero entering Plaza Mexico bullring 2. Medium shot of Zalamero overthrowing a horse. 3. Medium shot of Zalamero trampling red cape of bullfighter...
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Researcher stands by work, says it will be authenticated

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16 Dec 2005 1. Wide shot of Professor Hwang Woo-suk entering the briefing room at Seoul national university 2. Medium shot of cameramen 3. Medium shot of reporters 4. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Hwang Woo-suk, stem cell scientist "Although we...