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Nearly 200 eagles are spending the winter at a power plant along the shore of Lake Erie in Michigan. The birds are drawn to the factory's warm water discharge that's teeming with tasty fish as well as the seclusion of the wooded area nearby. (Feb. 19)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus005768 SOUNDBITE (English) Matthew Shackelford, Wildlife Biologist, DTE Energy: "Not many people get to see eagles in the wild. Just seeing one is amazing." (partially covered) SOUNDBITE (English)...
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BRAZIL: RIO: NAVAL STUDENTS TAKE PART IN ECOLOGICAL REGATTA

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Portuguese/Nat A group of students from the Naval School of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil are taking part in the First Ecological Regatta in an attempt to clean up the increasingly polluted Guanabara Bay. The bay lies on the shores of some...
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Election Candidate campaigns for votes by holding unique political rally in fishing boat at sea

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1. Various of fishing boats participating in election rally held in Karachi harbour by an independent provincial Sindh Assembly candidate from the area, Haji Usman Ghani 2. Close of flags hoisted on participating boats 3. Various of boat...
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Fukushima plant operator launches task force to tackle radiated water leaks

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The operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant on Monday said it will launch a new task force to deal with the massive leakage of radioactive water. Naomi Hirose, President of Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO), made...
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Penguins rescued after oil spill released back into ocean

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1. Penguins in cages being brought towards sea shore 2. Close up of penguins inside cage 3. Cages being opened and penguins walking towards sea 4. Various of penguins walking towards sea 5. Various of penguins swimming 6. Pan from...
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Waters of the River Jordan to be used to baptise UK's Prince George

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The waters of the River Jordan are said to be pure enough to baptise tourists and future Kings of England alike. On Wednesday, Prince George - son of Britain's Duke and Duchess of Cambridge - will be christened at St James's Palace in...
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Red Cross survey flood areas, US marines deliver aid

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Mapou 1. Helicopter landing with aid supplies for Mapou 2. Villagers laying down while the helicopter lands 3. People laying down 4. Various of US marines at the affected area 5. Man writing names on list of those to receive aid...
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TAJIKISTAN: TYPHOID EPIDEMIC CLAIMS LIVES OF 46 PEOPLE

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Russian/Nat A typhoid epidemic, raging in the former Soviet Republic of Tajikistan since January, has claimed at least 46 lives and left thousands sick. Poor sanitation and the country's contaminated water are contributing to the...
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HONDURAS: HURRICANE SURVIVORS THREATENED BY DEADLY DISEASES (V)

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Spanish/Nat The search for the dead in Honduras continues with disease now the main threat to those who survived Hurricane Mitch. Doctors and relief workers are busy vaccinating the thousands who are living in makeshift homes and...
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Red Cross survey flood areas, aerials, bodies

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Mapou 1. Medium shot of international delegate looking out the helicopter window 2. Medium shot of Marko Kovic (International Red Cross Federation) looking out the window 3. Aerial shot of flooded area 4. Aerial shot of submerged...
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Changing Face of China, AP focuses on environmentalist protecting large lake

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South of Kunming 1. Wide of Dianchi Lake 2. Activist Zhang Zhengqiang walking through bushes to the lake 3. Zhang Zhengqiang walking towards the lake's edge, stopping and taking out camera 4. Close up of white and brown scum on top of...
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Fears sludge spill may reach Danube, clean-up, reax

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Devecser 1. Wide shot of workers shovelling thick red sludge away 2. Close up of shovel clearing sludge 3. Man walking through wet red mud past pile of debris 4. Channel by road filled with the red liquid 5. Wide shot of a man pushing...
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A look at environmental damage caused by 50 yrs of oil production

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1. Tilt up of beach with residue of oil in sand near fishing village of Iwuo-Okpom 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Okon Sunday, village chief in Iwuo-Okpom: "Like this, every time, every month, you see spill of the larger quantities coming...
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Russia - Greenpeace Return Pollutants To Factory

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Greenpeace activists blocked a polluted river near Nizhny-Novgorod south of Moscow on Tuesday (20/9) and pumped contaminated water back into the factory which they say is dumping waste into the river. A group of 10 Greenpeace activists...
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Residents complain of water contamination

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1. Wide of Wathba Water Treatment Plant 2. Closer shot of pipes going into pool at water treatment plant 3. Close up pipes in water 4. Two employees opening pump at treatment plant 5. Water flowing from pipe 6. Pan across pool to...
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Flood survivors, distribution of aid, latest UN comments

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Dera Ismail Khan 1. Wide pan of people crossing bridge destroyed by flood 2. Various of women crossing bridge 3. SOUNDBITE (Saraiki) Hameedullah Khan, local villager: "The bridge has been damaged, people are crossing using boats,...
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The Coast Guard reopened the Mississippi River on Monday, two days after an oil spill closed the river between Baton Rouge and New Orleans. About 31,500 gallons of light crude oil spilled into the river after a tank barge hit a towboat. (Feb. 24)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus006046 The Coast Guard reopened the Mississippi River on Monday, two days after an oil spill closed the river between Baton Rouge and New Orleans. About 31,500 gallons of light crude oil spilled...
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BANGLADESH: DHAKA: POVERTY FORCES MIGRATION TO CAPITAL

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Dhaka, 22 September, 1995 1. Wide shot migrants arriving at port 2. Various busy streets 3. Men waiting on streets for work (various) 4. Men bathing in park 5. Men asleep in park 6. Men queuing for food on street 7. Little by eating 8....
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Concerns about acid-laden ash from Ubinas volcano, health expert comment

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Channel 9 - No Access Peru Ubinas Volcano - April 2006 1. Wide of Ubinas volcano 2. Various of Ubinas volcano crater 3. Wide of Ubinas volcano AP Television Lima, Peru - 26 April, 2006 4. Wide of the Health Ministry''s General Health...
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Livestock evacuated near erupting volcano

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Puorto Montt - 29 April 2015 1. Various of sheep being herded from barn into military truck bed prepared with hay4. Various of residents heaving more sheep onto...
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China on Russian withdrawl, Myanmar president

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China said on Tuesday it has started to discharge water into the lower reaches of the Mekong River in order to relieve the drought in Vietnam and other countries in the area.Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Lu Kang made the...
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Olympics - Brazil - Rio says Zika not ‘a problem for the Olympics’ / Residents of Olympic Park favela fight eviction / Rio's Governor inspects new Metro

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Rio says Zika not ‘a problem for the Olympics’4021268AP TELEVISIONRio de Janeiro - 28 January 20161. SOUNDBITE (Portuguese) Eduardo Paes, Rio de Janeiro Mayor:"I don't think that this Zika (virus) situation is a problem for the...
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Hundreds of surfers take to the sea to protest sea pollution

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1. Various of surfers getting ready to go into sea 2. Mid of surfers on the beach, UPSOUND: (Spanish) one of the event organisers not seen in the picture: "Who owns that wave? " "We do!!" "We are surfing in support of a law to protect...
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Tons of dead sardines wash up southern Chile

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Thousands of dead sardines have washed ashore on Chile's southern coast.Fishermen estimate between 500 and 600 tons of dead sardines washed up in Tolten, about 800 kilometers (497 miles) south of the capital Santiago.A similar phenomenon...