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Using smartphones in the dark can cause temporary blindness ++EMBARGOED++

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LEAD IN: Warning: Looking at your smartphone while lying in bed at night could wreak havoc on your vision. Doctors have discovered that the overpowering need to check your smartphone can cause a temporarily blindness.STORY-LINE...
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CLEAN : Austrian refugee camp violates refugee rights: Amnesty

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Amnesty International on Friday slammed conditions at Austrias main refugee camp as a disgraceful violation of human rights
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Trump Connects Clinton to Husband's Impeachment

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Donald Trump is invoking President Bill Clinton's impeachment as evidence that the Clintons are "the sordid past," while his presidency would "be the bright and very clean future."The Republican presidential nominee sought to connect...
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VOICED : Worlds best skydivers gather for indoor

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VOICED : Worlds best skydivers gather for indoor
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How Different Is 'Trumpanomics' From GOP Economics?

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Nov. 8 -- Roubini Global Economics' Kevin Harris discusses the 2016 presidential candidates' economic proposals. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Trump: Cohen a 'weak person' who is lying

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President Donald Trump says his former lawyer Michael Cohen is a "weak person" who is "lying" to get a reduced sentence.
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Saxo Bank's ‘Outrageous’ Predictions for 2020

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Dec.12 -- Steen Jakobsen, chief economist and chief investment officer at Saxo Bank A/S, talks about his "outrageous" predictions for 2020. He also discusses the market implications of the U.K. election. He speaks with Juliette Saly and...
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President Trump Commutes Roger Stone's Prison Sentence

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A White House statement said Stone was treated unfairly and would also be at "serious medical risk" if he remained in prison.
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Chinese Officials Reject New W.H.O. Plan To Probe COVID-19 Origins

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It comes as the lab leak scenario has gone from being a conspiracy theory to a credible possibility in the U.S. intelligence community.
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Interview with Boris Johnson on attending parties during lockdown

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CLEAN: Interior shots of interview with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, during a hospital visit, on thinking he was attending a work event and not being told that the party he attended was breaking covid restriction rules on 18th...
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Actors oppose Bush's stand on Iraq

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December 10, 2002. Los Angeles, California. APTN. 1. Wide shot of actors and others at anti-war news conference. 2. Mid shot of banner "Artists United to Win Without War". 3. Close shot of actor Martin Sheen. 4. Close shot of...
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SYND 7 1 75 HIJACKED BRITISH AIRWAYS PLANE AT HEATHROW AIRPORT

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Hijacked British Airways plane taxiing along tarmac at Heathrow airport. 1. gv hijacked plane on tarmac 2. gv police on motorcycles 3. ms police car arriving 4. ms ambulance arriving 5. gv line of emergency services vehicles with police...
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USA: WASHINGTON: REACTIONS TO CLINTON/LEWINSKY STARR REPORT

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English/Nat Now the long awaited Starr report on the U-S President has finally been released to the world on Friday, ordinary Americans are giving their reaction. Some say they're dismayed at the graphic details included in the report...
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Analysts and the public react to the President's commutation of Lewis Libbys 30 month jail term for lying to investigators.

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HEADLINE: Bush commutes Libby jail sentence CAPTION: President Bush has commuted the 2 1/2-year prison sentence given former White House aide Lewis Libby in the CIA leak case. (July 2) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] [Notes:File footage...
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Austin, Texas television anchor Neil Spelce covered the first mass school shooting in U.S. history; gunman Charles J. Whitman opened fire on the University of Texas campus, killing 16 and injuring 33.

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HEADLINE: First Person: 1966 school massacre remembered CAPTION: Austin, Texas television anchor Neil Spelce covered the first mass school shooting in U.S. history; gunman Charles J. Whitman opened fire on the University of Texas...
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Legendary actor on his attraction to Stacey Keibler and marriage

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Long before George Clooney started dating Stacy Keibler, George Hamilton had his eye on her. Hamilton and Keibler were both on the second season of "Dancing With the Stars" in 2006. Hamilton was suffering from a bad knee and a hernia...
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Prince Harry speaks about Antarctic challenge

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Prince Harry speaks about Antarctic challenge
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RR7814B EAST AFRICAN SAFARI RALLY 1978

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For 26 years, motoring enthusiasts in East Africa have hosted one of the classic events in the motor sporting calendar - the Safari Rally. In 1978, they really got their money's worth! It was the roughest, toughest safari they can...
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CLEAN : Hillsborough families celebrate inquiry conclusion

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CLEAN : Hillsborough families celebrate inquiry conclusion
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Vehicle being auctioned loses control, kills three

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A SUV being shown to prospective buyers at a crowded indoor auto auction suddenly accelerated with a screech of its tires and crashed through a wall Wednesday morning, killing three people and injuring nine.An auction employee in his 70s...
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Stars of TV's 'The Brave' recall their least glamorous experiences on sets

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STARS OF TV's 'THE BRAVE' RECALL THEIR LEAST GLAMOROUS EXPERIENCES ON SETS Acting doesn't always mean air-conditioned trailers and craft services. Stars of new NBC drama "The Brave" say they've had their...
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Analysis: Lawyer linked to Trump campaign admits lying to Federal probe

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An attorney linked to a former Trump campaign official admitted Tuesday he lied to federal investigators working for special counsel Robert Mueller. Alex van der Zwaan, who worked at the law firm Skadden, Arps, Slate,...
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New Mueller Indictments Put Pressure on Manafort

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Feb.20 -- Bloomberg's Steven Dennis reports on the latest developments in the Robert Mueller investigation into allegations of Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. election. He speaks with Vonnie Quinn and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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WH: Trump 'Eventually Learned' of Cohen Payment

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White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders says President Donald Trump "eventually learned" that attorney Michael Cohen was reimbursed for making a $130,000 hush payment to Stormy Daniels in the days before the 2016 election. ...