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Whaling commission votes to increase conservation, delegates/WWF reax

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1. Various at 55th annual International Whaling Commission conference 2. Various cutaways of delegates 3. People coming out afterwards for drinks party 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Masayuki Komatsu, Japanese delegation: "I think it's...
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V&A museum reveals a brief history of underwear

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LEAD INThink of it as Victoria's (and Albert's) secret. London's Victoria and Albert Museum has peeled back fashion's layers to expose everything from Kate Moss's slip to vintage corsets made from string, in "Undressed," an exhibition...
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VOICED : Scientists ride tourism wave during whale season in Patagonia

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VOICED : Scientists ride tourism wave during whale season in Patagonia
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CLEAN: Greenpeace back to Canada roots for 40th anniversary

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CLEAN: Greenpeace back to Canada roots for 40th anniversary
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Tourists experience Iceland's midnight sun

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LEADINIceland has topped the 2017 Global Peace Index for the tenth consecutive year.And as the endless daylight of the summer solstice approaches, the Nordic island is preparing for another successful tourist season.STORYLINEThe town of...
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Whaling talks in Japan after resumption of commercial hunts rejected

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Japan will encounter "serious difficulties" around the issue of food security if a ban on commercial whaling remains in place, the country's senior fisheries negotiator said on Thursday.
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Bloomberg

ConocoPhillips Looks to Be the King of the North

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Apr.11 -- In this week's "Commodity In Chief" segment on "Bloomberg Commodities Edge", Bloomberg's Alix Steel talks to ConocoPhillips Chief Operating Officer Matt Fox about the company's drilling efforts in Alaska.
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Australian Officials Rescue 88 Whales From Worst Mass Beaching

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Australia officials rescued 88 long-finned pilot whales and they're preparing to dispose of another 380 carcasses that were found beached.
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Press Association

Drakeford vows to be ‘radical’ as Labour equals best ever Senedd election result

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Mark Drakeford has vowed to be “radical” and “ambitious” in government as his party remains in power in Wales. Labour has equalled its best ever Senedd election result by winning 30 seats – just one short of a majority – though it did...
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Bloomberg

Crypto Fallout to Bleed Into US Economy, Tchir Says

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Peter Tchir, head of macro strategy at Academy Securities, sees the next leg of the fallout from Sam Bankman-Fried's FTX empire impacting the US economy as he expects Bitcoin to fall below $10,000 in 2023. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Japanese, NZ officials blame each other, Greenpeace protests

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1. Greenpeace protesters spin "Whale of Fortune" 2. Protesters watch wheel 3. Wheel falls on 'full quota' 4. Greenpeace protesters 'watching whales' 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Richard Page, Greenpeace "Greenpeace is very disappointed that...
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Nations fail to agree on curbing Japan whale hunt, reax

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1. Exterior of the Congress centre in Agadir, venue of the IWC ( International Whaling commission) annual meeting 2. Australian Environment Protection Minister Peter Garrett arriving 3. Anti whaling activist shouting as Garrett arrives...
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Annual meeting of International Whaling Commission

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20 May 2002 1. Various of Greenpeace anti-whaling protest, people holding placards "Aid for Aid, Not for Whaling." 2. International Whaling Commission (IWC) delegates walking through protestors to enter building 3. SOUNDBITE: (English)...
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Animal welfare reaction to Iceland resuming whaling

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Offshore from Husavik, Iceland 1998: 1. Various of whaler shooting harpoon in water 2. Various whale being pulled from water London, 7 August 2003 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Gill Sanders, International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW): "IFAW...
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SOUTH AFRICA: WHALES RETURNING TO THE CAPE COAST

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English/Nat Whales are returning in their hundreds to the Cape coast of South Africa. Southern Right whales were critically endangered but are now making a comeback. In recent years whale watching has become an important business for key...
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Annual meeting of International Whaling Commission

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May 20, 2002 000 Wide of building where the International Whaling Commission (IWC) conference is being held 004 Anti-whaling protestors with signs outside building 008 IWC Delegates walking past protestors into conference building 014...
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SYND 25-06-69 THE PRINCE OF WALES SPEAKS TO REPORTERS IN AN INTERVIEW

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Prince Charles speaks to reporters about his role as the Prince of Wales and the Welsh nation. 1. MS of Charles speaking to reporters Film: Pos - Sound: Y - B&W - Paperwork N - NYFilm: a0057901 - LN Number: LN10111 - Available in HD
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Japan to block bid to allow Alaskan Eskimo whaling

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Tokyo - 7 August 2002 1. Various of boxes containing whale meat being unloaded 2. Wide shot of Masayuki Komatsu, Japanese Fishery Agency 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Masayuki Komatsu, Japanese Fishery Agency "I think that the US government,...
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Rescue effort for trapped humpback dolphins

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1. Dolphin surfacing in lagoon 2. Wide shot of dolphin swimming in lagoon 3. Various of Greek divers from the Athens fire department unloading boat from truck 4. People in water beside floats which are connected to nets being used to...
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The American Museum of Natural History's famous blue whale is getting its annual dusting. A worker piloted a cherry picker and carefully vacuumed the dust from the giant replica as onlookers watched. (July 8)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus013399 The American Museum of Natural History's famous blue whale model is getting its annual dusting. A worker piloted a cherry picker and carefully vacuumed the dust from the giant replica as...
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Whale researchers in the Pacific Northwest take to the air in the Zeppelin Eureka airship for a unique perspective on resident killer whales. An AP video essay by Ted S. Warren.

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HEADLINE: Video Essay: Tracking whales from above CAPTION: Whale researchers in the Pacific Northwest take to the air in the Zeppelin Eureka airship for a unique perspective on resident killer whales. An AP video essay by Ted S....
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Japan walks out of summit over planned whale sanctuary

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1. Wide panning top shot showing Japanese delegation walking out of International Whaling Commission (IWC) talks, followed by other delegations 2. Close of Japanese flag and sign on desk 3. Mid of empty desks where Japanese delegation...
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Scientists are expressing concern over the deteriorating health of the mother whale and calf seemingly stuck in the Sacramento River

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Program version at 10:29:07 HEADLINE: Condition of lost whales worsens CAPTION: Scientists are becoming more concerned about the condition of two lost whales that traveled up the Sacramento River can't get back to open water. The...
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Whale Sharks surface from the ocean depths

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Holbox - 9 September, 2007 1. Underwater wide shot of Whale Shark showing all its body 2. Underwater medium shot of whale Shark 3. Underwater close up of Whale Shark gills 4. Underwater full shot of Whale Shark swimming to the surface...