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US Capitol Christmas tree arrives in DC

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A 60-foot blue spruce that was recently cut in New Mexico's Carson National Forest has arrived at the U.S. Capitol to serve as this years U.S. Capitol Christmas tree.
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U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree arrives in DC

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A 60-foot blue spruce that was recently cut in New Mexico's Carson National Forest has arrived at the U.S. Capitol to serve as this years U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree.
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Gulf Coast transformed 10 years after BP spill

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The Deepwater Horizon disaster has reshaped the Gulf of Mexico coastline with a flood of post-spill spending across five states.
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Gulf Coast transformed 10 years after BP spill

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The Deepwater Horizon disaster has reshaped the Gulf of Mexico coastline with a flood of post-spill spending across five states.
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Veteran of Pearl Harbour attack works to identify war dead 71 years after raid

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Honolulu 1. Mid of Ray Emory, survivor of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbour in 1940, holding Pearl Harbour files 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ray Emory, survivor of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbour in 1941: "I think it's more a...
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Rangers in conflict zone return to care for endangered animals

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1. Wide of rangers walking through forest in Virunga National Park 2. Mid of rangers walking through forest in Virunga National Park 3. Mid of ranger using a machete to clear trees 4. Wide of a gorilla eating 5. Wide of rangers walking...
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Greenpeace demo on World Environment Day

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1. Greenpeace activists abseiling down Russian Ministry of Environmental Resources building 2. Greenpeace activists with banner reading: "Minister! A year has passed. Where are the national parks?" 3. Activists with banner on building 4....
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Some women are choosing to spend several days immersed in the outdoors, a choice they say they're making rather than going shopping or to a spa. Lessons include how to handle guns, cook over a campfire and navigate using GPS.

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HEADLINE: These women opt for hunting, fishing CAPTION: Some women are choosing to spend several days immersed in the outdoors, a choice they say they're making rather than going shopping or to a spa. Lessons include how to handle guns,...
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BOTSWANA: US PRESIDENT CLINTON VISITS GAME RESERVE UPDATE

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English/Nat After visiting five African nations in one busy week, U-S President Bill Clinton has gone on safari. Clinton said that he had seen different varieties of birds, lions, monkeys, and water buffalo during his excursion into the...
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SOUTH AFRICA: PROTEST AGAINST BUILDING OF LUXURY HOUSING ON HOLY SITE

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English/Nat Thousands of South African Muslims have staged a protest against plans to build luxury houses on a holy site in Cape Town. Around 20-thousand Muslims joined environmentalists at the weekend to denounce the proposed...
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Vincuna shearing festival in the Andes.

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Sajama National Park, Bolivia - November 8, 2008 1. Wide of Sajama volcano at the Sajama National Park, near the Chilean border 2. Vicunas in the wild Village of Patoko, Bolivia - November 8, 2008 3. Local resident, Dona Justina,...
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Obama comments on government shutdown; public places and monuments closed

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Congress hung "Closed" signs on a big swath of the government on Tuesday and sent home 800-thousand workers in what US President Barack Obama labelled an "ideological crusade" by Republican Party lawmakers determined to gut his health...
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US president highlights commitment to Everglades restoration

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1. President Bush walking with Florida park rangers and his brother, Governor Jeb Bush 2. Everglade swampland 3. Close shot of a bird sitting in a tree 4. Wide shot of President Bush speaking 5. SOUNDBITE: US President George W....
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GUATEMALA: FOREST FIRES CONTINUE TO RAGE OUT OF CONTROL

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Spanish/Nat Fires continue to rage out of control throughout the north of Guatemala as the country waits anxiously for rain. More than 150-thousand hectares of forest have been destroyed by the fires, which have burned down crops and...
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Kenya's tourist industry is declining because of troubles

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23 May 2008, Nairobi, Kenya 1. Wide shot of buffalos in the Nairobi National Park. 2. Mid shot of buffalos. 3. Wide shot of zebras in the Nairobi National Park. 4. Mid shot of zebras grazing. 5. Mid shot of zebra. 6. Wide shot of David...
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Audio technology helps blind man to climb rock face ++++CLIENT RE-FEED+++

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1. Wide of Pascal Vervoitte (blind climber) getting ready to climb at the Roche du Chien (dog rock) 2. Pascal putting on his climbing shoes 3. Pan from Pascal to rock 4. Wide of Alain Millet, climbing expert at the National Parc du...
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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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4:3 Government announces expansion of national park in Colombia's Amazon

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Colombia's government announced on Wednesday that an area of the country's Amazon rainforest - off limits to oil and mineral exploitation - is to be expanded. It was revealed that the Chiribiquete National Park is doubling in size to...
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Botswana - Clintons depart

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President Bill Clinton left Chobe National Park in northern Botswana on Tuesday morning (31/03) to fly back to the capital Gaborone on the second-to-last stage of his six-nation tour of Africa. WS Bill Clinton with others & locals...
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ARGENTINA: PRESIDENTS OF PERU & ECUADOR MEET FOR PEACE TALKS

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Spanish/Nat The presidents of Peru and of Ecuador have met in the Argentinian capital Buenos Aires to discuss the decades-old border dispute between the two countries. The two held meetings at the private residence of their host,...
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Scarlet macaws born in captivity now reproduce in the wild

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Alajuela, province - April 2008 1. Various of macaws in park 2. Visitors in the ZooAve Park 3. Workers in park looking at macaw eggs 4. Close up of young macaws 5. Female macaw behind wire going into nesting area 6. Female macaw with...
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Talks continue to reach deal to avert government shutdown, reax

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Washington DC - 7 April 2011 1. Zoom Capitol Hill Washington DC - 7 April 2011 2. House Speaker John Boehner and Senate Majority leader Harry Reid walk towards microphones 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Senator Harry Reid, Senate Majority...
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Environmental and tourist concerns clash in Mexico

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Tulum - June 25, 2008 1. Wide of the beach and the Caribbean sea with ruins in the background 2. Wide of ruins 3. Wide of tourists watching, surrounded by local palms 4. Wide of Tankah ruins in the jungle 5. Mid of Tankah ruins, with...