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The Senate voted Wednesday to easerestrictions on federally funded embryonic stem cell research, ignoring President Bush's threat of a second veto .

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HEADLINE: Senate passes stem cell research bill CAPTION: The Senate voted Wednesday to ease restrictions on federally funded embryonic stem cell research, ignoring President Bush's threat of a second veto on legislation designed to...
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Superman star visits people disabled in Mideast conflict

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1. Various of Christopher Reeve with the Israeli Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom 2. People watching 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Christopher Reeve: "I want to begin, I won't say it very well, but I'll just say, shalom (peace) Israel. I am...
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Books frozen by gas to extend their life

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AP Television Saint-Petersburg, Russia, March 10, 2010 1. Wide of exterior main city book shop 2. Mid of people crossing street near book shop 3. Close up of nameplate written in Russian "Book House" 4. Wide of people crossing street...
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US general's debriefing on hostage release operation

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1. Wide media room, Lynch walking in to room 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Major General Rick Lynch, U.S. military spokesman: "Late last night coalition forces conducted an operation and came up with two detainees. These two detainees provided...
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Superman star calls for further stem cell research

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Washington, DC - October 27, 2003 1. Christopher Reeve arriving at news conference 2. News conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Christopher Reeve, patient rights activist and actor: "The fact is under this administration we have fallen...
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ONLY ON AP Stem cell clinic numbers surge in US

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYBeverly Hills, California - 5 December, 20141. Various of Dr. Mark Berman of the Cell Surgical Network and assistant performing a procedure2. SOUNDBITE (English):...
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Scientist reveals why he exposed fraudulent stem cell research

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The whistleblower who exposed fake stem cell research in South Korea says the country is still dominated by the values that allowed cloning fraudster Hwang Woo-suk to become a national hero. After nearly 10 years of silence, Ryu...
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New technology - melting and freezing your way to beauty

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UK: BEAUTY LEAD IN:The development of increasingly sophisticated technology means we can now heat and freeze our way to looking fresher and more youthful and even get rid of that extra chin fat.Beauty device companies are expanding as...
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Nobel Prize - Sweden - Yoshinori Ohsumi wins medicine Nobel Prize / 3 receive Nobel physics prize for topology work / Bob Dylan wins Nobel literature prize

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00:00:00Yoshinori Ohsumi wins medicine Nobel Prize4058505AP TELEVISIONStockholm - 3 October 20161. Professor Maria Masucci, professor of virology at Karolinska Institutet's Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, explaining the work of...
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President Bush today will veto a bill that would have eased restrictions on federal funding for embryonic stem-cell research.

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Clean version only HEADLINE: President Bush vetoes stem cell bill CAPTION: Pushing back against the Democratic-led Congress, President Bush vetoed a bill Wednesday that would have eased restraints on U.S. government funded embryonic...
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Researchers say a little-known fact about lungs - they can stay alive for hours after someone dies - could increase the number of lungs suitable for transplant. A new study involves sudden deaths, precision timing and a sci-fi like test chamber. (Nov. 18)

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(SUPER = Chapel Hill, North Carolina) (SUPER = Dr. Thomas Egan, Cardiothoracic surgeon, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill) "Your lungs don't die when you do. Unlike other solid organs that die within minutes of stopping...
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Presser and comments from Nobel Prize winners

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Baltimore, Maryland - 8 October 2003 1. Nobel Prize winner Peter Agre walking into lecture hall 2. Wide of lecture hall 3. Cutaway of audience 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Peter Agre, Winner of 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry: "I'd just like to...
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President Bush meets the Pope & Italy's president

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Castel Gandolfo - Near Rome 1. President and First Lady Laura Bush greeted by Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Angelo Sodano 2. Pope and Bush with Laura go out onto balcony to look at view 3. Cutaway of lake 4. Pope John Paul II...
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Expert on radiation comments on the effects of polonium in humans

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1. Doctor Colin Hill, Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology at University of Southern California, looking at X-rays 2. Close of Doctor Hill 3. Close-up of X-ray on display board 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Doctor Colin Hill, Associate...
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The Senate is expected to vote this week on a bill that clears the way for federal financing of new embryonic stem cell research.

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HEADLINE: Stem cell debate starts up again CAPTION: The Senate is again debating legislation that would ease the Bush administration's limits on federal financing of embryonic stem cell research. (April 10) Sound Bite ONLY, No Script...
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Scientists develop bug free tequila

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Guadalajara, July 13 2007 1. Wide and zoom out of Agave field 2. Medium of Agave plant 3. Pan of agave field 4. Various Tequila Town 5. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Dr. Benjam�n Rodr�guez, Researcher & Biotechnology Director of the...
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The son of retired U.S. autoworker John Demjanjuk, who was convicted of thousands of counts of acting as an accessory to murder at a Nazi death camp and sentenced on Thursday to five years in prison, says that result is shameful.

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HEADLINE: Demjanjuk's son calls father's conviction shameful CAPTION: The son of retired U.S. autoworker John Demjanjuk, who was convicted of thousands of counts of acting as an accessory to murder at a Nazi death camp and sentenced on...
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New app helps combat Zika

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For Luciana Santos, doing her part in Brazil's fight to control the mosquito that spreads the Zika virus, dengue and other diseases is as easy as a couple of clicks on her smartphone.Santos lives in Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro's sister city,...
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New technology - melting and freezing your way to beauty

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4031414LEAD IN:The development of increasingly sophisticated technology means we can now heat and freeze our way to looking fresher and more youthful and even get rid of that extra chin fat.Beauty...
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WRAP 2 Americans, Japanese win Nobel chemistry prize; ADDS more winner reax

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AP Television Stockholm, Sweden 1. Close of sign on building (Swedish): "Swedish Royal Swedish Academy of Science" (RSAS) 2. Camera crews 3. Members of Academy entering news conference 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Professor Gunnar Oquist,...
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South Korea to lift 3-year ban on human stem cell research

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1. Wide shot pan of briefing 2. Close up of reporters 3. Wide of briefing 4. SOUNDBITE: (Korean) Kim Gang-lip, Director of South Korean Health Industry Policy Division of Health, Welfare and Family Affairs Ministry: "The National...
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News conference on 'fake' stem cell research

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23 December 2005 1. Roe Jung-hye (Roe is her surname, in the Korean culture it is placed first), dean of research affairs at Seoul National University, surrounded by photographers and cameramen at news conference 2. Cutaway of...
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FRANCE: NEW PROCEDURES FOR BRAIN DAMAGE

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English/Nat Tissue from foetuses has been used to repair brain damage in patients suffering from the devastating hereditary illness Huntington's disease. Three patients given the grafts showed improved brain activity and a loss of...