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Are eggs bad for you? New study rekindles debate

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The latest U.S. research on eggs won't go over easy for those who can't eat breakfast without them.
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Are eggs bad for you? New study rekindles debate

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The latest U.S. research on eggs won't go over easy for those who can't eat breakfast without them.
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Trump comments on China tariffs, hospital visit

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US President Donald Trump said that if he can't reach a trade deal with China, he'll "just raise the tariffs even higher."
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Trump comments on China tariffs, hospital visit

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President Donald Trump says that if he can't reach a trade deal with China, he'll "just raise the tariffs even higher."
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Sanders says heart attack won't hurt campaign

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ONLY ON AP US heart surgeon performs heroics in Libya

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US surgeons have been performing open-heart surgery on sick children in a hospital in Tripoli, the capital of the western part of war-torn Libya.
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ONLY ON AP US heart surgeon performs heroics in Libya

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US surgeons have been performing open-heart surgery on sick children in a hospital in Tripoli, the capital of the western part of war-torn Libya.
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RUSSIA: QUESTIONS RAISED OVER PRESIDENT YELTSIN'S ABILITY TO GOVERN

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Russian/Nat With Boris Yeltsin back in the hospital, this time with signs of pneumonia, his critics are questioning whether the 65-year-old president is still fit to actively govern Russia. Yeltsin, who resumed full-time work in the...
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RUSSIA: MOSCOW: CARDIOLOGISTS GATHER TO DISCUSS YELTSIN'S HEALTH

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English/Nat As speculation continues to mount over the true state of Boris Yeltsin's health, the world's leading cardiologists gathered in Moscow Tuesday for a conference. Guests of honour included U-S cardiologist Michael DeBakey. He...
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WRAP Family arrive at hospital as Pinochet is given last rites, ADDS supporters

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1. Police entering hospital grounds, pan to arrival of Felipe Pinochet, General Augusto Pinochet's grandson 2. Car arriving at hospital 3. General Pinochet's daughter Lucia being greeted at hospital 4. Lucia Pinochet getting out of car...
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USA - Inter-Family Heart Transplant

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It was revealed on Thursday (25/8) that a 22 year old nursing student, who was recently killed in a car accident, donated her heart to her ailing father. Her parents, who made the statement, said her father had been waiting four years...
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CUBA: TRIUNVIRATO: PORTAL HYPERTENSION - 7 YEAR OLD SUFFER

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Spanish/Nat A retired Baptist chaplain from North Carolina State University has vowed to help a sick boy from a remote Cuban village. Raudel Medina Alfonso suffers from a life-threatening condition called portal hypertension. And Cuban...
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RUSSIA: 1ST PHOTOGRAPH OF PRESIDENT YELTSIN FOLLOWING HEART BYPASS

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Russian/Nat A Moscow newspaper has published the first photograph of President Boris Yeltsin following his heart bypass operation 11 days ago. In the photograph on the front page of 'Segodnya', a smiling Yeltsin is shown in his ...
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Colombia Riots, Mexico City Earthquake, Animals, International Year Of Youth, Heart Transplant, Space

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Riots at Palace of Justice between guerilla and government troops Volcano Nevada del Ruiz in the Andes in Colombia (aerials), rescue operations Mexico City earthquake collapsed hospital, rescue European seals in pools, seals back in...
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INDIA: MOTHER TERESA'S DETERIORATING CONDITION UPDATE

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English / Nat Mother Teresa remains gravely ill after being admitted to a nursing home in Calcutta, India. Doctors say her fever is down a degree, to 99, and the malaria attack that caused the fever has been contained. But they say...
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RUSSIA: SPECULATION GROWS OVER BORIS YELTSIN'S HEALTH

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Eng/Russian/Nat Boris Yeltsin's low profile in the run up to Wednesday's presidential election in Russia has sparked speculation about his ability to stay in power for a full term should he win. Renewed speculation surfaced when he...
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Interview with a cardiologist on PM's condition

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1. Set up shot of Dr. Aaron Medina, Head of Arrhythmia service and cardiology department in Bikur Cholim Hospital 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr. Aaron Medina, Head of Arrhythmia service and cardiology department in Bikur Cholim...
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PERU: EGGS THAT COMBAT CHOLESTEROL

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Spanish/Nat A group of entrepreneurs in Peru say they have the answer to the world's cholesterol problems. The solution, they say, comes in the form of two quail eggs taken daily over 30 days. The quail eggs they are developing contain...
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RUSSIA: STATEMENT ON BORIS YELTSIN'S HEART CONDITION

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Russian/Nat Despite a Russian news report that President Yeltsin is in better health now than when he was taken to hospital last July, the world is speculating on just how serious his heart condition is. Presidential aide Viktor...
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WRAP Hospital, street scenes, papers ADDS Pinochet Foundation president

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1. Wide of hospital exterior where Pinochet being treated 2. Various of security outside the hospital 3. Luis Cortes Villa, President of the Pinochet Foundation, arriving at the hospital 4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Luis Cortes Villa,...
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Family arrive at hospital as Pinochet is given last rites, relatives

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1. Police entering hospital grounds, pan to arrival of Felipe Pinochet, General Augusto Pinochet's grandson 2. Car arriving at hospital 3. General Pinochet's daughter Lucia being greeted at hospital 4. Lucia Pinochet getting out of car...
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CAMBODIA: TA MOK SUSPECTED OF SUFFERING TWO HEART ATTACKS

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Khmer/Natsound The most prominent Khmer Rouge leader in detention awaiting a planned genocide tribunal in Cambodia suffered two heart attacks last week, his lawyer said Monday. A senior court official denied the report. Ta Mok, who is...
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SOUTH AFRICA: HEART SURGEONS OPERATE ON MILO THE PUPPY

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English/Nat Heart surgeons in South Africa say their 6-hour operation on a sick puppy appears to have been a success. The operation on Milo, a Jack Russell puppy, was designed to help research into a congenital heart condition that also...