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SYND 28-8-73 CHICAGO OFFICE BUILDING EXPOLOSION CAUSES DAMAGE BUT NO FATALITIES

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Early morning blast caused an estimated $2 million damage. Shortly after 2am, it destroyed three floors of a building broke many windows in other buidlings. No deaths. 1. ws office building, pan down damage and fire ladders 2. ms fire...
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Chicago's biggest mob found guilty

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HEADLINE: Chicago's biggest mob found guilty CAPTION: After four days of deliberations, all five defendants were found guilty on all counts in a 10-week trial involving the Chicago mob. James Marcello, Joseph Lombardo, Frank Calabrese...
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An explosion leveled a home and damaged several others in a suburban Chicago neighborhood, with debris found as far as half a mile away. (April 26)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus009452 Authorities say an explosion has leveled a home, damaged several others and rattled a northwest suburban Chicago neighborhood. Fire Chief of Countryside Fire District Jeff Steingart said...
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Teen star charged with criminal trespass

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AP Entertainment Westwood,California 27 June 2007 1. Medium shot Shia LaBeouf talking to reporters AP Entertainment Westwood, California 31 May 2007 2. Wide of Shia LaBeouf greeting Jeff Bridges 3. Camera cutaway 4. Wide of Shia...
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Investigators are looking into whether faulty brakes, signals or human error may have caused a Chicago public-transit train to jump the tracks and scale an escalator at O'Hare International Airport early Monday morning. (March 24)

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Authorities say they're looking into whether faulty brakes, signals or human error may have caused a Chicago public-transit train to jump the tracks and scale an escalator at O'Hare International Airport. National Transportation Safety...
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Mammoth remains reveal the ancient world

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Cherskii, Siberia, Russia - 22 - 29 October 2010 1. Wide pan on the frozen Kolyma river 2. Mid of scientist Sergey Zimov walks up to mammoths and bison's bones laying on the deck of his boat 3. Close up and zoom out on Zimov lifting up...
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Outside Chicago is a command center with over 40 agencies monitoring events in and around the NATO Summit this weekend. Associated Press toured the facility and spoke with the Chicago Police, FBI and Secret Service about the security preparations leading up to the international event

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HEADLINE:NATO in Chicago, Inside the Security Operations CAPTION: Outside Chicago is a command center with over 40 agencies monitoring events in and around the NATO Summit this weekend. Associated Press toured the facility and spoke...
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Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich has left his Chicago home and is heading to Colorado to begin a 14-year federal prison term for corruption.

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HEADLINE Raw Video: Blagojevich leaves to report to Colo. prison CAPTION: Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich has left his Chicago home and is heading to Colorado to begin a 14-year federal prison term for corruption. (March 15) ...
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USA: CHICAGO: TAIWANESE FOREIGN MINISTER JASON HU VISIT

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Mandarin/Nat Taiwanese Foreign Minister, Jason Hu, continues his visit to America's third largest city, Chicago. On Sunday, he was the guest of honour at a banquet. Hu is in Chicago to attend the 11th annual conference of the Taiwanese...
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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: MALE MODEL

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English/Nat Title: Male Model Date: Recent Location: Paris In the ever fickle world of fashion it isn't just enough to have a pretty face these days. Models, both male and female must have the look which corresponds to the moment and in...
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With up to a foot of snow expected in the Chicago area, many flights have been cancelled at O'Hare International Airport

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HEADLINE: Heavy snow slows O'Hare travel CAPTION: With up to a foot of snow expected in the Chicago area, many flights have been cancelled at O'Hare International Airport. (Feb 6) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] Kathy James/Glen Ellyn, IL Our...
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Lufthansa comment on partial resumption of flights, passengers

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1. Set up shot of Lufthansa spokesman Klaus Walther 2. SOUNDBITE: (German) Klaus Walther, Lufthansa spokesman: " We are expecting that the intercontinental flights can start again from 2000 local (1800 GMT) on this evening. Our plan is...
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Chicago closed for business as most employees off without pay

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1. Wide exterior of City Hall 2. Sign informing closure on doorstep of City Hall 3. Flags 4. Close of sign reading: (English) "City Hall is closed" 5. Man trying to enter closed library 6. Wide exterior of library 7. Close of sign...
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USA - Clinton reaction to stock markets

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US President Bill Clinton said on Tuesday (28/10) that it was neither prudent nor appropriate for him to comment hour by hour on the movement of the stock market. But, seeking to reassure nervous investors in the wake of the worldwide...
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USA: ILLINOIS: BUS CRASH

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English/Nat In Chicago, 20 factory workers were injured, some of them seriously, after a car slammed into the back of their bus. Many of them were thrown from the bus in the crash, while others had to be pulled from the wreckage. At...
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Several dozen people gathered in Milwaukee to send off same-sex couples who were going to Chicago to listen to oral arguments in a gay marriage case before a federal appeals court Tuesday. (Aug. 25)

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Several dozen people gathered in Milwaukee to send off same-sex couples who were going to Chicago to listen to oral arguments in a gay marriage case before a federal appeals court. The 7th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals has scheduled...