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The elderly turn to nursing homes to be cared for rather than their families

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Beijing - 22 April 2011 1. Close of hand playing saxophone, tilt up to old man playing the saxophone in park 2. Low angle of woman standing on stage conducting chorus 3. Mid of old women holding music book singing in crowd 4. Close of...
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The Roma search for a marriage partner

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AP Television Stara Zagora - 23 March, 2013 1. Various of young Roma woman and man from the Kalaidzhi community dancing on car, during so-called Roma bridal fair 2. Wide of Roma people watching the dancing couple 3. Wide of young men and...
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US Women's Basketball Team Like Extended Family

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYRio de Janeiro - 11 August 20161. Players getting onto train2. Players looking out window of train3 . Various players posing for photo4. Christ the Redeemer...
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Trial of Argentina ex-air force chief continues

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A trial investigating the former head of the Argentine Air Force, Omar Graffigna and two of his former subordinates for forced disappearances and abduction during military rule from 1976 to 1983 continued in Buenos Aires on...
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Indian-American Members of Congress Sworn In

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 3 January 20171. Various of Rep. Ro Khanna being sworn in by Speaker Paul RyanSENATE TV - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 3 January 20172. Various of California...
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Anniversary of genetic bank to search for 'stolen babies'

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LEADIN:In Argentina, the mothers and grandmothers of men and women killed by the dictatorship of the 1970s and 80s are celebrating the establishment of the first National Genetics Bank in the world 30 years ago.It was set up to find...
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Anniversary of genetic bank to search for 'stolen babies'

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LEADIN:In Argentina, the mothers and grandmothers of men and women killed by the dictatorship of the 1970s and 80s are celebrating the establishment of the first National Genetics Bank in the world 30 years ago.It was set up to find...
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ONLY ON AP Indonesian family escapes IS

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Lured by blogs from people living there, the 17-year Indonesian teenager called a meeting for her parents, sister, uncle and his family and four other relatives to propose migrating to the Islamic State in Raqqa. Every one...
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Honduran offered asylum in Guatemala opts for home

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The first Central American asylum seeker sent to Guatemala under that country's "safe third country" agreement with the U.S. has opted to instead return to his home in Honduras.
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Grant Shapps and Dr Jenny Harries answer question from media at daily coronavirus press briefing

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Downing Street's daily press briefing on Covid-19 led by Grant Shapps with Dr Jenny Harries on 23 May 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Malawi NGOs struggle to deal with rise in numbers of orphans

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Blantyre, Malawi - 15 -16th July 2008 1. Pan from Open Arms sign to entrance 2. Close up pan of orphans at Open Arms 3. Midshot Neville Bevis talks to staff member 4. Pan from Neville to different staff member 5. SOUNDBITE (English):...
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Orphan continues to rebuild her life on 5th anniv of the Asian Tsunami

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5 December 2009 1. Close up of Pipit''s face while playing violin, Pipit, who like many Indonesians uses one name, lost her parents in December 2004 tsunami 2. Orphans listening 3. Pipit playing violin 4. Wide of orphans walking into...
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Huggable robot for long distance relationships

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It may look like 'Casper the friendly ghost'..... but it is in fact 'Telenoid R1' and huggable robot. Described as a "tele-operated android robot" it's the latest development by Osaka University and the Advanced Telecommunications...
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Mandela's granddaughter launches book on her battle with drug addiction and cancer

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Nelson Mandela's granddaughter launched a book about her battle with drug addiction and cancer on Monday. Mandela's extended family are often in the public eye - their trials and successes aired for public scrutiny for decades in South...
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INDIA: BOMBAY: CARE OF THE MENTALLY HANDICAPPED

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English/Nat For countless generations India's extended family system guaranteed that vulnerable members of the society would be taken care of. But with increasing urbanization and industrialization, this system in India, as in many other...
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Malawi NGOs struggle to deal with rise in numbers of orphans

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Blantyre, Malawi - 15 -16th July 2008 1. Pan from Open Arms sign to entrance 2. Close up pan of orphans at Open Arms 3. Midshot Neville Bevis talks to staff member 4. Pan from Neville to different staff member 5. SOUNDBITE (English):...
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Intv with man who lost family in attacks, journalists let into Konna for first time since conflict began

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1. Two girls standing in front of the home of Edisa Meiga who lost his 40-year-old wife Aminata Maiga, daughter and two child relatives 2. Tin of tomato paste that women had just opened immediately prior to the strafing of their house 3....
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Saffron farmers' livelihoods under threat from low yields and foreign competition

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Saffron is said to be one of the world's most expensive spices , sold at more than 250,000 rupees per kg or about 4165 US dollars. Pampore, in north Kashmir, is the region's saffron district , accounting for nearly 90 percent of the...
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Traditional farming is getting a new lease of life

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Small, family-run farms are still the majority in Brazil, but the way of life is dying as the next generation of farmers seeks alternative sources of work. Now several groups are working with farmers to breed new life into the...
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One presidential suite no longer enough - posh properties get an upgrade

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For luxury hotels, it seems one presidential suite is no longer enough. Posh properties around the globe are rethinking designs to cater for a growing clientele of ultra-wealthy guests who demand absolute privacy - plus extra space for...
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Trial of three former Argentine Air Force members

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4034328A trial investigating the former head of the Argentine Air Force, Omar Graffigna and two of his former subordinates for forced disappearances and abduction during military rule from 1976 to 1983...
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Traditional midwives given proper medical training

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LEADIN Many women in Bolivia still prefer to use traditional midwives, of Aymara and Quechua Indian origin, when they give birth. Bolivia's first indigenous president is providing proper training for these...
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Village of empty luxury homes as owners work abroad

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LEADIN A village in western Serbia is full of large, luxurious but mostly empty houses. They're owned by people who work abroad, but rarely have a chance to come back to their homes. STORYLINE: ...
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Train accident kills extended family of 13

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1. Wide of railway track 2. Wreckage of vehicle struck by train 3. Various of interior of wrecked car showing blood stained seats 4. Wreckage of vehicle near railway line 5. Various of wreckage 6. Blood on railway line 7. Police...