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A year of mouthwatering, picture perfect food

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WORLD FOOD REVIEW SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS RESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLY LENGTH: 7:27 SHOTLIST: ASSOCIATED PRESS Amsterdam, Netherlands - 26 October...
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Asus unveils notebook with extra trackpad screen

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LEADIN: Taiwan's leading computer brand ASUS has revealed its latest ZenBook Pro that comes with a track pad that doubles as an extra screen. It's also unveiled other devices at the annual Computex event in...
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Asus unveils notebook with extra trackpad screen

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LEADIN: Taiwan's leading computer brand ASUS has revealed its latest ZenBook Pro that comes with a track pad that doubles as an extra screen. It's also unveiled other devices at the annual Computex event in...
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Laura Prepon says her daughter was drawn to David Attenborough's voice in utero

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LAURA PREPON SAYS HER DAUGHTER WAS DRAWN TO DAVID ATTENBOROUGH'S VOICE IN UTERO
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Ahead of Orthodox Easter peasants travel to capital to show traditional crafts

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1. Medium of spring flowers 2. Various exteriors of traditional wooden church 3. Handmade wool carpets and bags on display 4. Close-up of popular painting showing the spring and women washing the laundry in the river 5. Various of woman...
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After grappling with a lack of innovation in the industry, toy makers respond with playthings that work with apps or interact with gadgets like iPads, allowing more customization and creativity. (Nov. 26)

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Toy makers are grappling with challenges on all fronts from children's shift to gadgets like iPads to an overall lack of innovation in the industry. Toy makers are trying to respond with playthings that work with apps or interact with...
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Parents react after Drs tell them to limit youngsters' screen time

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It's been linked with violence, cyberbullying, school woes, obesity, lack of sleep and a host of other problems. It's not a major cause of these troubles, but "many parents are clueless" about the profound impact media exposure can have...
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iPad musicians make it big in China

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AP Television Beijing, China - January 8, 2011 1, Close of iPad percussion instrument being played 2. Close of iPad guitar instrument being played 3. Wide of the group, Da Mai Mai, seated on sofa with iPads, playing their internet hit...
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Apple unveiled a new, thinner, lighter tablet called the "iPad Air" and a high-resolution iPad Mini on Tuesday. Analysts say the devices will help Apple regain the role of the dominant tablet maker. (Oct. 22)

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Apple unveiled a new, thinner, lighter tablet called the "iPad Air" and a high-resolution iPad Mini. The announcements come as the company faces growing competition from rival gadget makers and just weeks ahead of the holiday shopping...
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China firm defends right to battle Apple over iPad trademark, analysis

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1. Wide of Shenzhen Proview Technology's lawyer Ma Dongxiao walking 2. Close-up of Ma 3. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Ma Dongxiao, Lawyer for Shenzhen Proview Technology: "There were two main goals today. The first was to exchange evidence from...
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Laptops blamed for cases of 'toasted skin syndrome'

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San Francisco, US, October 1, 2010 1. Close up of hands working on laptops placed on legs 2. Wide shot two people working with laptops on their knees 2. Medium shot of laptop on a woman's lap 3. Wide of Doctor Vail Reese walking away...
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The best of cutting edge designs in 2007

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VNR - MetroHealth Medical Centre - Non AP Television News material Cleveland, United States - November, 2007 1. Various of woman being scanned by a Brilliance iCT scanner 2. Mid of man monitoring scanner on computer 3. Computer screen...
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New technology allows people to operate computers with their eyes

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Ceska Lipa, about 100 kilometres north of Prague - December 2007 1. Wide of town square 2. Various of Peter Dusek in bed, being helped by his wife 3. Peter Dusek seated with Marcela Fejtova, who explains to him how the system works 4....
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About two dozen Stanford players are wearing mouthpieces equipped with tiny sensors to measure the number and force of head impacts during games and practices. The sensors provide instant information to the sideline, where team trainers and doctors can monitor hits as they happen.

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1-6) dropping helmet concussion simulator montage 7) SOUNDBITE: Dan Garza, Stanford Team Physician: "A lot of people think it's easy to diagnose concussions and if you're knocked out, it's dramatic and simpler for a clinician to say,...
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Customers queue for new IPad in Seoul

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1. Wide of customers waiting in a queue in front of an Apple store in Seoul to buy the new iPad 2. Close-up of Apple logo 3. Wide of customers waiting in a queue 4. Mid of a customer using the new iPad 5. Close-up of iPad 6. Customer...
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Temperatures plummet to -30 degrees Celsius

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1. Wide of snow and trees 2. Washing on clothes line 3. Local resident, Gheorghe, walking in the snow carrying an axe 4. Gheorghe cutting wood 5. SOUNDBITE: (Romanian) Valentin, Gheorghe's son: "I would really like to play in the snow...
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$100 laptop unveiled at Tunis conference

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SOURCE: AP Television News Tunis, Tunisia - 17 November 2005/File 1. Close up of new "$100 laptop" 2. Close up of handle used to crank laptop 3. Wide of laptop on stand 4. Close up of Professor Nicholas Negroponte holding laptop 5....
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As college students return to classes this school year, many have a way of avoiding buying all those textbooks. The iPad is allowing students to carry just one device, and possibly save money along the way. The AP's Haven Daley has more.

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HEADLINE: iPad changing how college textbooks are used CAPTION: As college students return to classes this school year, many have a way of avoiding buying all those textbooks. The iPad is allowing students to carry just one device, and...
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At the Flint Hill School, preschoolers use iPads to make picture books, Skype with penpals and practice spelling, but other schools say it's too soon and avoid electronics. When it comes to technology in classrooms, doctors say moderation is key. (Dec. 2)

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(nats of kids) SOUNDBITE (English) Sheena Hall, Lower School Director at Flint Hill: "We see the iPad not as a device for consumption but rather to create and connect." SOUNDBITE (English) Maria Demetriou, parent: "The more they can...
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Locals look for goods and foreigners for opportunity at trade fair

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Pyongyang, North Korea - 13 May 2013 1. Mid of vendors dressed in traditional North Korean costumes showing perfumes in North Korean cosmetic company's stand at the 16th Pyongyang Spring International Trade Fair 2. Close up of...
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Microsoft censors blogs at its Chinese portal

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1. Internet cafe 2. Computer screen in internet cafe showing use of email 3. Computer user's hands on keyboard in internet cafe 4. Computer user in internet cafe 5. Computer screen in office showing "MSN spaces" screen 6. Computer screen...