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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

Would You Risk Your Life to Save Others From a Deadly Virus?

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Apr.16 -- Is it ethical, or even possible, that deliberately exposing healthy volunteers to harmful pathogens would mean faster vaccine research for everyone? That's the question being considered by both sides of the debate over human...
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What's The Holdup For Kids' Vaccines?

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Right now, a child under 12 can't get a COVID vaccine unless they're part of a clinical trial.
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Pfizer-BioNTech Covid Vaccine for Kids Gets a Step Closer

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Oct.07 -- Pfizer and BioNTech have submitted an application to U.S. regulators to administer their Covid-19 vaccine to children ages 5 to 11, bringing shots for school-age kids another step closer. Bloomberg's Robert Langreth has more on...
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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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Carbon copies of transcripts and other mementos from the Nuremberg trials following World War II will be auctioned off in Alaska Saturday. The documents belong to the estate of an Alaska woman who was a stenographer at the war-crimes trials. (Sept. 26)

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Auction house workers clearing a long-vacant home in Alaska that was about to be listed for sale discovered what they call an invaluable "time capsule in history." They removed an old trunk from the home that appeared to be filled with...
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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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Top Entertainment Stories From 2007: Britney Spears

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UPDATE Britney Spears loses custody of children ADDS file footage AP Entertainment Los Angeles, 10 June 2005 5. Britney Spears and Kevin Federline at "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" premiere AP Entertainment Los Angeles, 1 October...
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A hospital in Switzerland on Tuesday began testing an experimental Ebola vaccine developed by the UK drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline. They're using 120 healthy volunteers to see if the vaccine creates an immune response to the deadly virus. (Nov. 4)

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SOUNDBITE (English) Tina (surname undisclosed), medical doctor with the NGO, Medair and trial Ebola vaccine volunteer: "I think the sooner we have a vaccine that works, that is safe them the sooner we can use that vaccine to vaccinate...
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A never-before-published transcript of coverage of the Nuremberg trials is being donated to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington. Harold Burson covered the trials in 1945 for the American Forces Network on the radio. (Nov. 19)

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A never-before-published transcript of coverage of the Nuremberg trials is being donated to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington. Harold Burson covered the trials in 1945 for the American Forces Network on the radio. He...
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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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USA: MAN ACCUSED OF OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING GOES TO TRIAL

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English/Nat As the second anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing approaches, the man accused of being behind the explosion goes on trial. Timothy McVeigh is accused of triggering the bomb at the Murrah federal building in April 1995,...
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Judge at Guantanamo throws out second case against prisoner

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1. Courtroom sketch of Omar Khadr in court as judge dismisses charges 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Colonel Dwight Sullivan, Chief Defence Attorney "This indicated that the commission system cannot proceed. Once again there's a fundamental...
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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...
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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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New Vaccine to Hepatitus C being tested

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New Vaccine to Hepatitus C being tested
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Bloomberg

GlaxoSmithKline's Push for an Ebola Vaccine

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Oct. 1 -- Donna Altenpohl, vice president of public policy at GlaxoSmithKline, discusses Glaxo's efforts to find a vaccine for Ebola. She speaks with Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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USA: LOS ANGELES: OJ SIMPSON CIVIL TRIAL: JURY STILL OUT

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English/Nat As methodical as the scientists whose work is apparently at issue, OJ Simpson trial jurors immersed themselves during deliberations in the minutiae of D-N-A testing and the puzzles of planting. Appearing relaxed and cheerful,...