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A visibly grayer and thinner Kim Jong Il proved Thursday he remains in charge of communist North Korea, presiding over parliament in a triumphant return to center stage after months out of the public eye following a reported stroke.

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HEADLINE: Kim Jong Il makes first appearance since stroke CAPTION: A visibly grayer and thinner Kim Jong Il proved Thursday he remains in charge of communist North Korea, presiding over parliament in a triumphant return to center...
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Security Council call on Syria to withdraw troops from Lebanon

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New York, USA - 19 October 2004 1. Wide shot Security Council 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Adam Thomson, British Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations (UN): "The council notes with concern that the requirements set out in (the Sept. 2)...
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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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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : West Bank Palestinians react to death of Israels Peres

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CLEAN : West Bank Palestinians react to death of Israels Peres
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CLEAN : Israeli ex president and Nobel laureate Peres dies 3

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CLEAN : Israeli ex president and Nobel laureate Peres dies 3
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CLEAN: Russia targets beer in fight against alcoholism

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CLEAN: Russia targets beer in fight against alcoholism
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Experts Look To Changes In TV, Chinese Military for Kim Jong Un Clues

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New themes in the isolated country's state media programming could indicate the leader is dead. So could activity among Chinese forces at the border.
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Sky News

Chocolate good for you in small amounts according to study

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Chocolate good for you in small amounts according to study
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Sky News

Cattle and Farmer on Norfolk Farm

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Cattle and Farmer on Norfolk Farm
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Sky News

New Polypill Combines Four Medicines

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New Polypill Combines Four Medicines
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Sky News

Cat Stolen from MP's Mistress is Found

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Cat Stolen from MP's Mistress is Found
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French film legend rushed to hospital amid stroke fears

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APTN File - Cuba, 1999 1. B-Roll Jean-Paul Belmondo on set of "La Estrella Fugaz" in Cuba - 2. Cutaway - Donkey bringing equipment 3. B-Roll - Jean Paul Belmondo on set in Cuba 4. Cutaway - man loads film camera 5. B-Roll - CU Jean Paul...
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South Koreans eat more instant ramen noodles per capita than anywhere else in the world. But American researchers say eating too much may increase the risk of diabetes, heart disease and stroke. (Aug. 21)

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IT COSTS LESS THAN A DOLLAR A PACK AND involves only THREE STEPS - BOIL THE WATER, POUR IN THE CONTENTS, AND EAT. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Han Seung-youn, diner: "I think the merits of ramen compared to other foods are the fact that I can eat...
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BURMA: AUNG SANG SUU KYI TO BOYCOTT CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION

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English/Nat Burmese opposition leader Aung Sang Suu Kyi has spoken about her party's decision to boycott the military government's constitutional convention. The Nobel Peace Prize winner said the conference was undemocratic - but her...
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WRAP Talks chairman and WTO chief close talks, round table

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1. Wide of closing day meeting at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) summit 2. Delegates 3. SOUNDBITE (English): John Tsang, Chairman of WTO summit and Hong Kong Commerce Minister: "Unless there is any objection I would now like to...
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Bloomberg

Behind the Turnaround at Loomis Sayles

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April 1 -- Susanne Walker Barton reports on the performance of Loomis Sayles bond funds. She speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›." 
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Patient drug trials for a possible Alzheimer's treatment

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LEAD IN: Hundreds of clinical trials are being held around the world to discover a successful treatment for Alzheimer's disease.This week's UK's Dementia Awareness Week is urging more patients to take part in studies. It says just three...
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Brian Gay won the St. Jude Classic by five shots over David Toms and Bryce Molder. The victory earns him a spot in next week's U.S. Open at Bethpage Black. (June 14)

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HEADLINE: Gay earns US Open berth with St. Jude win CAPTION: Brian Gay won the St. Jude Classic by five shots over David Toms and Bryce Molder. The victory earns him a spot in next week's U.S. Open at Bethpage Black. (June 14) ...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Israel ex-president Peres suffers major stroke

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CLEAN : Israel ex-president Peres suffers major stroke
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Robot artist learns masters' brush strokes

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CLEAN: Robot artist learns masters' brush strokes
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Employees at Conservative Party HQ

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CLEAN : Employees at Conservative Party HQ
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Ben Hogan wins 1951 Masters Tournament

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Title card: 'Hogan Wins Masters Golf!' superimposed over crowd shot / long shot of crowd on green, then pan up to treetops / pan along ground to flag and ball on ground / crowd in rain with umbrellas / Ben Hogan putts and misses as caddy...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Billy Burke wins National Open after a 72-hole playoff with George Von Elm

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Title card: 'Golf history! After tie scores for two days, Burke noses out Von Elm, 148 to 149 in third day's play' / MS spectators as ball lands on green during playoff round during National Open championship at the Inverness Club /...