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One thousand take Arctic dip in Alaska

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ONE THOUSAND PEOPLE TAKE THE POLAR PLUNGE IN ALASKAMore than a thousand people in Alaska on Saturday (17 DEC 2016) dressed up as elves or in other elaborate costumes while some stripped down to barely anything to take part in a polar...
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Bloomberg

Staying in the Swedish Icehotel

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Dec.28 -- This isn't your typical snow fort. Italian architect Luca Roncoroni traveled to the Arctic Circle to design a Victorian Ice Suite for the Icehotel 365 in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden, where rooms can cost up to $1,000 a night....
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Rome zoo helps animals cope with cold

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Rome - 9 January 20171. Wide of entrance to Rome's zoo (Giardino Zoologico) 2. "Giardino Zoologico" sign at entrance3. Frozen water fountain inside zoo4....
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Queen Too Ill To Attend New Year Church Service

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VOICED: Queen Elizabeth II has not attended a New Year's Day church service at Sandringham because she's still unwell. She's been suffering from a heavy cold since before Christmas. Shows various members of royal family arriving for New...
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Chicago Bears Fans Brace for Arctic Conditions

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYChicago - 16 December 20161. Exteriors of Soldier Field2. Close of Steve Goldman, Bears season ticket holder, pulling up hood of parka.3. SOUNDBITE (English),...
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CLEAN : Iraqi forces secure villages south of Mosul

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Iraqi security forces continued to secure roads and villages south of Mosul Tuesday as the elite forces were poised for a first push into the city of Mosul
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Nigel Farage interview on US UK relationship

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with UKIP leader Nigel Farage on Donald Trump's presidential victory and the US UK relationship on November 13, 2016 in New York City.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Winemaker backs British crop to be best in the world

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The English wine industry grew by 16 per cent in 2016 according to an analysis by online business finance supermarket Funding Options with independent English producers registering a record turnover of £130m
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San Francisco Approves Ban On Fur Sales

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San Francisco supervisors voted unanimously to ban the sale of fur, further burnishing the city's animal-loving credentials as it becomes the largest U.S. city to approve the prohibition. Animal welfare advocates around the...
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A workout, a shot and some dancing: country stars talk pre-show rituals

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A WORKOUT, A SHOT AND SOME DANCING: COUNTRY STARS TALK PRE-SHOW RITUALS Most musicians have little rituals or activities they like to do before a show to get the energy up. Sometimes it's a physical activity,...
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Ralph Lauren Unveils Team USA Olympic Uniform

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Polo Ralph Lauren unveiled Team USA's Olympic uniforms Monday for opening and closing ceremonies in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Roundly mocked in 2014 for a chaotic, patchwork cardigan sweater, the brand went classic red,...
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Ralph Lauren Unveils Team USA Olympic Uniform

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Polo Ralph Lauren unveiled Team USA's Olympic parade uniforms Monday and social media haters can leave the ugly sweater jokes back in Sochi. Roundly mocked in 2014 for a chaotic, patchwork cardigan sweater, the brand went...
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Sky News

Flood damage in Lancaster

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CLEAN: Shows exterior shots damage to garden caused by flooding and woman struggling to close front door and pick up bags of possessions as she leaves flood damaged house. The clean up has started after dozens of people were evacuated...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Obama Xi agree on climate but clash on rights islands

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US President Barack Obama and Chinas Xi Jinping vow to fight global warming and halt commercial cyber theft but exchange sharp words on human rights and territorial disputes (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Nuts to politics: ex-air steward eyes to lead South Korean party

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Park Chang-jin, the victim of the 'nut rage' incident where he was forced to beg on his knees by the billionaire Korean Airline heiress, Cho Hyun-ah, has entered politics and now seeks the chairmanship of South Korea's third-largest...
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Press Association

Warm for Winter coat charity hang items on Ha'penny Bridge

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Paddy Fryers, 28, who runs the organisation called Warm for Winter, on the Ha'penny Bridge in Dublin's city centre, with some of the thousands of coats donated to help the city's most needy make it through this winter
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CLEAN : US ice climbing festival takes place in Minnesota

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Climbers brave freezing temperatures to take part in an ice climbing festival held in Sandstone, Minnesota (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : British residents struggle with rising costs of living

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With the cap on energy costs being raised, people of Keighley in West Yorkshire tell how the soaring cost of living will affect them (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Press Association

Richard Ratcliffe: Boris Johnson did not specifically apologies to Nazanin

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Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, Richard Ratcliffe and MP Tulip Siddiq leave Downing Street following a meeting with the Prime Minister. Mr Ratcliffe said Boris Johnson did not specifically apologise for his handling of his wife Nazanin...
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California Officials Warn Of Possible Blackouts Due To Extreme Heat

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California is experiencing a major heatwave that may cause a statewide blackout due to extreme temperatures.
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The New York Philharmonic's two-day tour to North Korea ended with an emotional concert including musicians from the U.S. orchestra and members of the North Korean State Symphony

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HEADLINE: Philharmonic wraps up North Korea visit CAPTION: The New York Philharmonic's two-day tour to North Korea ended with an emotional concert including musicians from the U.S. orchestra and members of the North Korean State...
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Actors on arrivals line continue to give spotlight to Haiti

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AP Television Los Angeles, 23 January 2010 1. Wide of Shrine Auditorium 2. Wide of the red carpet 3. Closeup and pull of SAG statue 4. Pan of fans 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Christina Applegate: "''She looks incredible. Look at this sexy...
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Pro-EU protesters mark one month in main square, vow to maintain momentum

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Mass demonstrations in Ukraine's capital entered a second month on Tuesday as protests against President Viktor Yanukovych's government continue. However, despite at its height seeing hundreds of thousands flock to the protest's heart in...
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Temperatures plummet to single digits around the US, with wind chills driving them even lower

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Freezing cold air has sent temperatures plummeting into single digits across the United States, causing school cancellations and difficult conditions for commuters. It is the fourth straight day of bitter cold weather in Chicago, with...