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Bloomberg

Critical Gas Pipeline to Germany Is Shut Down

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Germany says it can't rely on gas supplies from Russia this winter as Europe faces a crunch point in its energy crisis, with Nord Stream flows disrupted by maintenance this week and more works expected next month.  Wood Mackenzie...
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The owner of a Louisiana crab business says his product is safe and his nets are ready to go back in the water, but the area remains closed to fishing.

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HEADLINE: First Person: Oil spill didn't affect seafood CAPTION: The owner of a Louisiana crab business says his product is safe and his nets are ready to go back in the water, but the area remains closed to fishing. (Aug. 9)
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Aftermath of Gustav across Louisiana; clean up, people returning

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US Pool New Orleans 1. Various aerials of flooded areas around New Orleans AP Television Morgan City 2. Various of people unloading boxes of supplies 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Swaka Cortez, Morgan City Resident: "We're here to get some...
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With the June 1st start of hurricane season, is the Katrina-battered Mississippi gulf coast prepared for another storm?

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HEADLINE: Gulf region braces for another hurricane season CAPTION: With the June 1st start of hurricane season, is the Katrina-battered Mississippi gulf coast prepared for another storm? AP correspondent Jason Bronis traveled to the...
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A French Quarter resident who stayed behind during Gustav reflects on the storm and the city's response.

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HEADLINE: First Person: The day after Gustav CAPTION: A French Quarter resident who stayed behind during Gustav reflects on the storm and the city's response. (Sept. 2) soundbite, Brobson Lutz/Resident
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A Louisiana family is awaiting the birth of a new baby, who began as a frozen embroyo that was saved from a hurricane-damaged hospital in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

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HEADLINE: Katrina family awaits rescued embryo birth CAPTION: News outlets around the world are enthralled with the story of a couple in New Orleans about to give birth. Their baby is the product of a group of frozen embryos rescued...
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In post-Katrina Mississippi, some residents are rebuilding, moving from trailers to permanent homes. For others, the progress is slow. And life in a trailer continues.

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HEADLINE: Along the Gulf Coast, two rebuilding stories CAPTION: In post-Katrina Mississippi, some residents are rebuilding, moving from trailers to permanent homes. For others, the progress is slow. And life in a trailer continues. (Aug....
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Fat Tuesday parades on final day of Mardi Gras

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New Orleans - 16 Feb 2010 1. Various of parade on New Orleans'' Bourbon street 2. Performers in costumes throwing bead necklaces to the crowds 3. People catching beads 4. Various of performers on float throwing beads 5. SOUNDBITE...
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Rapper lil Wayne opens skate park in New Orleans

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SHOTLIST(including transcript):- AP Entertainment New Orleans, US 26 Sept. 2012 1. Various of people skating 2. Wide of Lil Wayne posing for photos 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Lil Wayne, rapper: "Its a lifestyle, it's not just something to...
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Memorial service for Katrina Dawson, victim of Sydney cafe siege

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A memorial service was held on Tuesday for Katrina Dawson, one of the two victims of a deadly siege in Sydney last week. Hundreds of mourners gathered at the University of Sydney to remember the 38-year-old lawyer and mother of...
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AP Online Political Editor Ron Fournier says what happened in New Orleans exactly two years ago is more than the obvious disaster. It is a cautionary tale of what might befall your community after a natural disaster or a terrorist strike.

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AP First Person: Katrina - Your Problem AP Online Political Editor Ron Fournier says what happened in New Orleans exactly two years ago is more than the obvious disaster. It is a cautionary tale of what might befall your...
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A group of about 2 dozen volunteers traveled to New Orleans to help rebuild a city still struggling to find its way more than six years after Hurricane Katrina, and to learn some disaster recovery lessons they can take back to their own storm-ravaged Missouri community.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Joplin tornado survivors seek Katrina lessons CAPTION: A group volunteers traveled to New Orleans to help rebuild a city still struggling to find its way more than six years after Hurricane Katrina, and to learn some disaster...
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Sky News

New NHS boss Simon Stevens at Shotley Bridge Hospital

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New NHS boss Simon Stevens at Shotley Bridge Hospital
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Breakaway leader forms party to rival Japanese PM

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A powerful lawmaker who broke away from Japan's ruling party launched a new political group on Wednesday to challenge Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda's hold on power. Ichiro Ozawa and 48 other lawmakers quit the Democratic Party of Japan...
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Louisiana residents get to work cleaning up

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYSorrento, Louisiana - 17 August 20161. Various of flooded street2. Woman standing in water looking at her home 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Len Matherne, Home...
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Louisiana Residents Get to Work Cleaning Up

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYSorrento, Louisiana - 17 August 20161. Various of flooded street2. Woman standing in water looking at her home 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Len Matherne, Home...
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Louisiana Residents Get to Work Cleaning Up

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYSorrento, Louisiana - 17 August 20161. Various of flooded street2. Woman standing in water looking at her home 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Len Matherne, Home...
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ShowBiz Minute: Depp, 'American Crime Story,' Big Freedia

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SHOTLIST:RESTRICTION SUMMARY:FILM CLIPS ARE CLEARED FOR MEDIA BROADCAST AND/OR INTERNET USE IN CONJUNCTION WITH THIS STORY ONLY. NO RE-SALE. NO ARCHIVE. AP EntertainmentFILE: Palm Springs, California, 2 January 20161. Medium Johnny Depp...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Ten years after Katrina the beat is back on in New Orleans

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To mark the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina we are refiling this previously transmitted report
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Isaac toca tierra en Luisiana

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VOICED: Isaac toca tierra en Luisiana
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Curated Video

New Orleans Emotions Run High as Houston Floods

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Bands of heavy rain from Harvey lashed southwest Louisiana on Monday, and the state's governor said potential flooding could pose a "dangerous situation." Gov. John Bel Edwards told reporters he expects the potential for...
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Bloomberg

Former FEMA Head Is Pleased With Response to Irma

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Sep.11 -- Former FEMA Administrator David Paulison discusses the response to Hurricane Irma with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Tom Petrie Sees No Permanent Damage to Pipeline Structure

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Sep.04 -- Tom Petrie, chairman at Petrie Partners, discusses Hurricane Harvey’s effect on Texas’ oil and energy infrastructure on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas.”
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Sky News

A look at New Orleans 10 years after Katrina

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VOICED: The US official in charge of the emergency response to Hurricane Katrina has blamed former president George W Bush for leaving a power vaccum at the height of the crisis. President Obama will head to New Orleans today as the city...