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Doping lab already testing dozens of samples ahead of Winter Games

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1. Close up of scientist looking at a urine sample

2. Scientist marking sam
ples
3. Various of scientist putting samples into c
entrifuge
4. Scientist measuri
ng temperature
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USA: IOC VICE PRESIDENT APOLOGISES FOR CORRUPTION - UPDATE

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English/Nat

The International Olympic Committee vice president apologised for the worst corruption scandal in the games' history on Thur
sday.
Dick Pound, a Canadian member of the I-O-C and the...
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SYND 20-4-74

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Artificial heart operation carried out by veterinarian Dr. Donald Olsen in Salt Lake City, Utah. Made of stainless steel and rubber is it designed to last 10 years. UNiversity of Utah's department of Artificial Organs

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USA: NEW YORK: IOC CORRUPTION SCANDAL PRESS CONFERENCE

Higher Ed
New York, U.S. - January 21 1999

1. Dick Pound, IOC Vice President, steps up onto s
tage
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dick Pound, IOC Vice
President
3. Cuta
way of aud
ience
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Curated Video

Skating judge's attorney comments on vote scandal

Higher Ed
Salt Lake City, Utah - 21 Feb 2002

1. Attorney Max Miller working in his o
ffice
2. Close-up of Miller on t
he phone
3. Clo
se-up of Miller
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Max Miller, attorney...
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Trump Scales Back Utah National Monuments

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President Donald Trump has signed proclamations formally scaling back two sprawling national monuments in Utah: Bears Ears and Grand-Staircase Escalante.

Trump traveled to Salt Lake City to make the...
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Colorado, Utah Residents Evacuated Due To Wildfires

Higher Ed
Residents have left after the Cameron Peak and Range Fires started this weekend
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The Washington Monument is reopening to the public, 33 months after an earthquake damaged the 130-year-old stone obelisk. After a morning ceremony, the 555-foot stone monument that was once the tallest structure in the world reopened Monday. (May 12)

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The Washington Monument is reopening to the public, 33 months after an earthquake damaged the 130-year-old stone obelisk.

After a morning ceremony, the 555-foot stone monument that was once the tallest...
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Curated Video

Tight net for drug cheats at Winter Games

Higher Ed
1. Exterior of national institute of scientific research, Institut Armand-Frappier

2. Various of technicians at work in labor
atory
3. Dr. Christiane Ayotte receiving her official VANOC (Vancouver...
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Curated Video

Update on operation to separate conjoined twins

Higher Ed
Salt Lake City, Utah - Recent File

1. Various shots of conjoined twins, Kendra and Maliyah H
errin
POOL - Primary Children's Medi
cal Centre
Salt Lake City, Utah
- 7 August 2006
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Mementos from the career of Olympic hero Rulon Gardner, including a USA Wrestling robe and a commemorative ring, will be auctioned off Saturday in Salt Lake City. (Oct. 23)

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Mementos from the career of Olympic hero Rulon Gardner, including a USA Wrestling robe and a commemorative ring, will be auctioned off Saturday in Salt Lake City.

Among the items are dozens of medals the Greco-Roman...
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints unveiled a new collection that features some of the faith's most treasured artifacts, including a page from the original Book of Mormon manuscript written by founder Joseph Smith. (Sept. 3)

Higher Ed
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on Wednesday unveiled a new collection that features some of the faith's most treasured artifacts, including a page from the original Book of Mormon...
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Curated Video

FBI director James Comey publicly addressed the agency's civil rights investigation into the shooting of Michael Brown during a visit to Salt Lake City Tuesday, saying the bureau has sent dozens of agents to Ferguson. (Aug. 19)

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FBI director James Comey publicly addressed the agency's civil rights investigation into the shooting of Michael Brown in Missouri during a visit to Salt Lake City Tuesday, saying the bureau has sent dozens of agents to...
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Ceremonies mark official reopening of Washington Monument after quake

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The Washington Monument re-opened to the public on Monday, 33 months after an earthquake damaged the 130 year-old stone obelisk.

After a re-opening ceremony, a ribbon was cut to signal that the...
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Curated Video

Search continues for six trapped Utah coal miners; presser

Higher Ed
AP Television

Huntington, Utah - 7 August
2007
1. Tilt up from Sheriff's car t
o hill top
2. Close-up mine worker putting equipment in back of pick-up truck and g
etting into...
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Trump Monument Rollback In Utah Sparks Protests

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President Donald Trump on Monday took the rare step of scaling back two sprawling national monuments in Utah, declaring that "public lands will once again be for public use" in a move cheered...
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Trump Shrinks Two National Monuments in Utah

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY

SHOTL
IST:
POOL - AP CL
IENTS ONLY
Salt Lake City -
4 December 2017
1. Various, close-ups, U.S. President...
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Trump Shrinks Two National Monuments in Utah

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY

SHOTL
IST:
POOL - AP CL
IENTS ONLY
Salt Lake City -
4 December 2017
1. Various, close-ups, U.S. President...
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Battered by Dem debate, Bloomberg doubles down

Higher Ed
Battered but unbowed after the brawling Las Vegas Democratic presidential debate, New York billionaire Mike Bloomberg pushed on with his White House campaign, warning about the consequences of a second term for President Donald Trump.
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Bloomberg

Merrill's Sieg Says Bull Market Has 'Room to Run'

Higher Ed
Merrill Lynch Wealth Management President Andy Sieg sees a lot of reasons for optimism about the future of the U.S. economy and expects the Federal Reserve to remain on the sidelines for quite some time. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

Four Skiers Dead, Four Rescued From Avalanche Near Salt Lake City

Higher Ed
Across the U.S., 20 people have died in avalanches during the 2020-2021 season.
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Curated Video

Exhumations Resume For DNA To ID Tulsa Race Massacre Victims

Higher Ed
The 14 sets of remains will be sent to a forensics lab in Utah that is helping scientists match victims to descendants through genetic testing.
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One home was destroyed and 27 others were damaged in a landslide that struck a suburban Salt Lake City neighborhood Tuesday. (Aug. 5)

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One home was destroyed and 27 others were evacuated after a landslide early Tuesday struck an upscale suburban Salt Lake City community, where officials had worried for nearly a year about cracked soil on the hillside...
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Quin Snyder needed two hands to count all the places he's called home of late. Snyder is now a rookie head coach in the NBA, accepting the challenge of leading a Utah franchise back to the level of the NBA's elite. (Oct. 24)

Higher Ed
Quin Snyder needed two hands to count all the places he's called home of late.

Austin, to Philadelphia, to Los Angeles, to Moscow, to Atlanta and now to Salt Lake City. That's six stops in a span of about four years,...