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Jury Selection Begins In Ahmaud Arbery's Death

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Arbery was shot and killed in February 2020 while he was jogging in a neighborhood in Brunswick, Georgia.
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COVID-19 Vaccine Candidates Work In Different Ways

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According to the World Health Organization, several potential vaccines are already in clinical trials.
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Covid-19: Johns Hopkins’ Pekosz Explains Phase Three Vaccine Trials

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Jul.31 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses coronavirus vaccine trials, an increase in Covid-19 mortality rates, and questions surrounding the return to children to school in...
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Interview with Professor Roberts encourages plasma donations

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Interview with Professor David Roberts on new plasma trials for the NHS to help fight coronavirus, as they call for more volunteers to come forward to donate.
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Top U.S. Doctors Hope These Treatments Can Bridge The Gap To A Vaccine

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At least eight COVID-19 vaccines are in clinical development. Medical officials are hoping treatments could buy us time until one is available.
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It was Apple versus Samsung but Google loomed large Tuesday during closing arguments at the monthlong federal trial involving claims of patent infringement exchanged by the world's two largest smartphone makers. (April 29)

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A lawyer recalled the innovations of Apple founder Steve Jobs as he accused Samsung on Tuesday of unfairly and brazenly ripping off iPhone and iPad features invented by Jobs and other Apple executives. An attorney for Samsung later stood...
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U.S. Government Prepares Defense in AIG Trial

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Oct. 28 -- David Boies spent much of the past month interrogating the architects of the 2008 Wall Street bailout, making the case that the U.S. cheated AIG shareholders of at least $25 billion partly for the benefit of an elite club of...
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The confirmation trial for the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history is scheduled to start today. The federal proceeding is designed to determine whether bankrupt Detroit's restructuring plan will be approved. (Sept. 2)

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(NATS: A driver moves through downtown amid its skyscrapers) (NATS: Protest outside a bankruptcy hearing) (VO: Emergency manager Kevyn Orr) (NATS: Cars pass by the business district known as the "Avenue of Fashion") (VO: Salon...
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Weinstein convicted at sexual assault trial

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Harvey Weinstein was convicted Monday at his sexual assault trial, sealing his dizzying fall from powerful Hollywood studio boss to archvillain of the #MeToo movement.
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Weinstein convicted at sexual assault trial

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WEINSTEIN CONVICTED AT SEXUAL ASSAULT TRIAL
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Ex-firefighter makes 10th Covid-19 plasma donation

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A former firefighter from Birmingham has become the first person in England to make 10 donations of convalescent plasma for the fight against Covid-19. Stephen Franklin, 54, had the virus in March and began donating in April.
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Bloomberg

Global Virus Network's Gallo on Covid-19 Vaccines

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Dec.11 -- Dr. Robert Gallo, co-founder and scientific director of the Global Virus Network and the director of the Institute of Human Virology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, discusses the rollout of the Covid-19...
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Former firefighter makes 10th Covid-19 plasma donations

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A former firefighter from Birmingham has become the first person in England make 10 donations of convalescent plasma for the fight against Covid-19.
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Bloomberg

Mystery Surrounds Carlos Ghosn's Escape to Lebanon

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In a stunning turn of events in a saga that began with his shock arrest in Tokyo just over a year ago, Carlos Ghosn, the fallen automotive titan facing trial in Japan for financial crimes, fled to Lebanon to escape what he described as a...
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USA: NEW YORK: NOBEL PRIZE WINNER WOLE SOYINKA PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat Several of Nigeria's leading dissidents have gone on trial in Lagos, accused of planting bombs and conspiring to topple the government. But the trial began Friday in the absence of a number of key defendants - including...
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Second hearing in trial of disgraced cloning scientist

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July 4, 2006 1. South Korean stem cell scientist Hwang Woo-suk arriving with lawyers for hearing 2. Cutaway of sign in Korean listing room numbers of Seoul Central District Court 3. Media 4. Badge on bag of Hwang supporter reading (in...
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Israeli military court sets trial date for detained Palestinian officials

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1. Exterior of the Ofer prison 2. Close up of sign of the Ofer prison 3. Detained Palestinian officials Muhamad Ter (with orange beard), Nayef Rajoub (with black beard) and Abdel Aziz Duaik (with white beard) entering the court one by...
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Protesters marched in front of the courthouse in Detroit Tuesday as the case challenging Michigan's gay marriage ban goes to trial. (Feb. 25)

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Two Detroit-area nurses are challenging Michigan's ban on gay marriage during a federal trial that is expected to last two weeks. Michigan voters approved, by a wide margin, a constitutional amendment in 2004 that recognizes marriage...
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FAMILIES OF PEOPLE KILLED DURING UPRISING ARRIVE FOR MUBARAK TRIAL

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Protesters and relatives of people killed during Egypt's popular uprising gathered near the venue of the trial of ousted president Hosni Mubarak on Saturday, as the country anxiously awaited a verdict. Some of the relatives protesting on...
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Security forces clash with opposition activists denouncing war crimes trials

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1. Wide of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP)-led 18 parties alliance activists throwing stones at police; smoke coming after a hand bomb exploded 2. Mid of activists setting a journalist's motor bike on fire while another journalist...
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WRAP Trial resumes, adds second witness

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1. Wide of exterior of courtroom 2. Chief Judge Rizgar Mohammed Amin 3. Pan to judges 4. Mid shot of Amin 5. Defendant Awad Hamad al-Bandar 6. Saddam Hussein, former Iraqi leader 7. Chief Judge Rizgar Mohammed Amin 8. Wide of curtain:...
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL (2)

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English/Nat The U-S President's lawyers are attacking the perjury charge against Bill Clinton in the second day of defence arguments on Wednesday in the impeachment trial. White House Special Counsel Greg Craig opened up the...
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ICTY spox says extradition of Karadzic could be delayed

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1. Wide shot of ICTY court 2. United Nations flag 3. Set up shot of Olga Kavran, spokesperson for the ICTY prosecutor, outside court 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Olga Kavran, spokesperson for the ICTY prosecutor: "Well, it would mean that...
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A jury has begun deliberations in the penalty phase of the trial of Boston Bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. AP Legal Affairs writer Denise Lavoie breaks down the decision the jury faces. (April 7)

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SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYBoston - April 7, 20151. SOUNDBITE (English) Denise Lavoie, AP Legal Affairs Writer"Jurors have begun deliberations in the case of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the man accused of bombing the Boston Marathon...