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Football's biggest losers shed pounds

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LEADIN: Men are queuing up to join an exclusive football league where losing is the whole point of the game. Membership to the national league called ManVFat, is restricted to overweight and obese men who...
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Football's biggest losers shed pounds

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LEADIN: Men are queuing up to join an exclusive football league where losing is the whole point of the game. Membership to the national league called ManVFat, is restricted to overweight and obese men who...
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UK royal launches football-based mental health drive

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Prince William on Wednesday launched a campaign which uses football to encourage more people - especially men - to talk about mental health.
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Thailand and US participate in military exercises

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Former NFL running back Tiki Barber and Judith Palfrey, the president of the american academy of pediatrics, are encouraging children to get more exercise as part of a campaign against childhood obesity.

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HEADLINE: Tiki Barber tells kids: Go do things CAPTION: Former NFL running back Tiki Barber and Judith Palfrey, the president of the american academy of pediatrics, are encouraging children to get more exercise as part of a campaign...
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With the July 4th weekend fast approaching, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is reporting an increase in fireworks-related deaths and injuries, and is urging consumers to exercise caution, especially around kids. (June 26)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus012832 The U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission held a demonstration near the Washington Monument on Thursday to highlight a new report that shows an increase in the number of fireworks-related...
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Changing Face of China, AP focus on growing problem of obesity

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1. Wide exterior shot of AiMin Fat Reduction Clinic 2. Close of Clinic sign 3. Wide interior shot of doctor placing acupuncture needles into the stomach of an overweight teenage boy 4. Close of boy's face - he flinches when the needle is...
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Thailand''s most pampered pets

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Stylist - client chat is kept to a minimum at this salon in Bangkok. Eleven month-old Bichon Frise, May Chang, might not offer too much stimulating conversation, but she''s still one of Bangkok''s luckiest dogs. Her owner regularly...
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Prague becomes popular for plastic surgery - client refeed

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1. Wide view of Prague, including Charles Bridge and Prague Castle 2. People walking across Charles Bridge 3. Wide of patient Linzi Hawkes walking across Charles Bridge 4. Hawkes touching one of bridge''s statues for good luck 5....
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Drivers encouraged to swap four wheels for two in car-choked city

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People in bustling Mumbai are being encouraged to ditch four wheels for two - for the daily commute to work. While cycling is popular around the world, in India it's something that's only just starting to catch on - mainly because...
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High tech treatments for America's wounded troops

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AP Television Washington, DC, United States - 4 April 2007 1. Close of veteran using parallel bars to walk with two artificial legs 2. Tilt from therapist to veteran walking off step Washington, DC, United States - 1 June 2007 3. Close...
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CHINA: CHINESE AND USA GYMNASTS PERFORM

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Natural Sound Taking a break from school and celebrating under a global spotlight, children around the world marked International Children's Day on June 1st with a burst of energy and enthusiasm. In Beijing, children from different...
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CHINA: BEIJING: 2,000 CHILDREN TAKE PART IN GYMNASTIC DISPLAY

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Mandarin/Nat More than two thousand children took part in a gymnastic display in Tiananmen Square to mark the forthcoming June 1 Children's Day. The event was also promoting the value of regular exercise. The children from all over China...
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Sri Lankan village offers unique yoga sanctuary

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1. Guests preparing for yoga class 2. Yoga teacher at front of class 3. Pan of yoga class 4. Wide of yoga class 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Giles Scott, Co-founder of Ulpotha : "I met a yoga teacher, the yoga teacher decided to come and...
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Holidaymakers shun exercise classes in favour of sunbathing

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1. Wide shot of church and seafront 2. Close up of church tower 3. Close up of sign displaying. "I love Sitges" 4. Various tourists at beach 5. Various shots of women doing aerobics at beach 6. Set up shot of Toni Nebrera, fitness...
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Groovy pensioners dance hip hop

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Beijing, China - December 12, 2009 1. Various of women dancing to hip hop music 2. Close of Wu Ying dancing 3. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Wu Ying, dance instructor, 70 years-old "I started learning hip-hop back in 2004. When I watched TV I...
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First Lady Michelle Obama invited a group of 30 kids from D.C. to the White House Wednesday to read the new Dr. Seuss book and talk about fitness. (Jan. 21)

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Michelle Obama is letting children jump rope, ride their bikes and walk their dogs in the White House. The first lady welcomed students to the East Room Wednesday for a special reading of Dr. Seuss's "Oh, The Things You Can Do That Are...