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President says trade deal lets US write the rules

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLISTPOOL- AP CLIENTS ONLYBeaverton, Oregon - 8 May 20151. US President Barack Obama walking on stage at Nike headquarters 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President:"We have to make sure...
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Fukushima fallout fears: South Koreans turn their backs on seafood

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Sales of seafood have plummeted in South Korea with consumers fearing it could be contaminated following the Fukushima nuclear disaster. The government in Seoul has already banned fish imports from 8 prefectures near Fukushima, but...
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UN climate change conference continues, protest

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1. Wide of security at entrance to summit 2. Buses carrying delegates to summit passing by camera 3. Mid of police car 4. Mid of summit venue exterior 5. Mid of delegates exiting building with students passing out flyers 6. Kids holding...
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WRAP 4:3 Launch of climate satellite fails; NASA reax

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1. Various of Taurus XL rocket carrying NASA's Glory satellite on launch pad at Vandenberg Air Force Base 2. Wide interior of NASA mission control 3. Countdown and launch 4. Various of Taurus XL rocket carrying NASA's Glory satellite in...
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Floating homes - a slower pace of life on the water

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Long-seen as one of the most desirable places to live in Canada, Vancouver and surrounding areas on the west coast boast magnificent ocean and mountain views. A number of creative homeowners are taking advantage of this natural beauty...
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Fishermen trade boats for boards to catch waves

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LEAD IN: The southern-most Indian state of Tamil Nadu is seeing a new wave of surfers.Born into the fishing communities around Chennai, many boys have now given up the trade - taking up full-time surfing instead to travel the world...
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Calif. Shark Attack Survivor Recalls Incident

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus057123Maria Korcsmaros was swimming just off the Southern California coast to get ready for her summer triathlon when something big gripped her side and then let go.She knew immediately she had...
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Rio's beachs to get a clean up ahead of World Cup

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Sun, sea and sand... no wonder Rio's beaches are so crowded. But the green-blue ocean waters often conceal bacteria from raw sewage. Welcome to Leme, one of the six city beaches set to be rid of water pollution in time for the 2014...
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China rejects arbitration on South China Sea

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China will not accept or recognize the arbitration initiated by the Philippines over a territorial dispute in South China Sea, no matter what the arbitration case outcome will be, a Chinese Foreign Ministry official said on...
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Dazzling theme park unveiled in southeast China

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China's largest private property developer, the Wanda Group, opened an entertainment complex on Saturday that it's positioning as competition for Disney and its 5.5 billion US dollar Shanghai theme park opening next month.Wanda...
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Feces From Hawaii's Stray Cats Threaten Seals

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STRAY CATS CAN BE FOUND ALL OVER THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. WHILE PEOPLE MIGHT FIND THEM CUTE AND CUDDLY, CONSERVATIONISTS SAY THESE FERAL CATS THREATEN ONE OF THE WORLD'S MOST ENDANGERED MARINE MAMMALS -- THE HAWAIIAN MONK SEAL.THE PROBLEM...
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Ethical, green fashion boom at the Berlin Fashion Week

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LEAD IN:Sustainable fashion is becoming mainstream according to organisers at Berlin Fashion Week. The Green and Ethical showrooms fashion show started as a small satellite event at Berlin six years ago. This year a record 179 brands...
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First offshore wind farm opens in the U.S

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4071042LEAD IN:The US's first offshore wind farm has opened off the coast of Rhode Island, ushering in a new era for the industry.Deepwater Wind has built five turbines to power around 17,000 homes, a...
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2016 global temperatures are soaring toward a record high +REPLAY+

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+REPLAY+ ++UPDATED SCRIPT++WORLD ENVIRONMENT REVIEW 2016 SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY / SAFA ABDULHAFIS RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLY/ SAFA ABDULHAFIS - MUST...
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Climate Decision Could Endanger Trump Properties

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President Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris climate agreement could accelerate damage to his family's real estate empire in the coming decades, especially his properties that lie just feet from the encroaching sea in low-lying...
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Climate Decision Could Endanger Trump Properties

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President Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris climate agreement could accelerate damage to his family's real estate empire in the coming decades, especially his properties that lie just feet from the encroaching sea in low-lying...
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View From Icebreaker Crossing Northwest Passage

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In the space of just a few hours, the open water quickly turned to five tenths ice _ mostly fresh first year ice, but with various patches of multi-year ice. First year ice is no match for the 116-meter vessel, MSV...
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Trump signs bill aimed at reducing sea pollution

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U.S. President Donald Trump Thursday signed a bill, the Save Our Seas Act, to amend the current Marine Debris Act in an effort to promote international action to reduce marine pollution.
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Indonesia fights illegal fishing with high-tech surveillance

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INDONESIA: GLOBAL FISHING WATCH SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS RESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLY LENGTH: 5.00 SHOTLIST: Associated Press Jakarta, 23 October...
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Red tide beach closures reach Miami

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Miami-Dade Police patrol the beaches wearing gas masks as some beaches north of Miami are closed because of a rare red tide outbreak along Florida's Atlantic coast.