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The daughter of late singer and entertainer Whitney Houston was found unresponsive in a bathtub Saturday and taken to a hospital in the north Atlanta suburbs, police said. (Jan. 31)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus025189 The daughter of late singer and entertainer Whitney Houston was found unresponsive in a bathtub Saturday and taken to a hospital in the north Atlanta suburbs, police said. Bobbi Kristina...
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SYND 23-9-73 RIGGS INTERVIEW AFTER BATTLE OF SEXES MATCH AGAINST BILLIE JEAN KING IN ATLANTA

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Bobby Riggs interviewed a few days after loosing "Battle Of Sexes" tennis match against Billie Jean King in Atlanta, Georgia. 1. ms Bobby Riggs interviewed SOUNDBITE (English) hopes for return match with Billie Jean King, she was super,...
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The CEO of the Center for Family Resources in Marietta, Georgia, says she is surprised at how few people have taken advantage of opportunities to enroll in the health insurance marketplace. Resident Carrie Williams describes the difficulties. (Feb. 5)

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Uninsured Americans are procrastinating on signing up for health insurance through the Affordable Care Act. With fewer than 60 days left to enroll, the administration is trying to encourage the millions of customers needed to sustain...
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USA: OLYMPIC GAMES ACTING AS MAGNET FOR FRINGE RELIGIOUS GROUPS

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English/Nat The Atlanta Olympic Games is acting as a magnet for hundreds of fringe religious groups looking for new converts among the thousands of fans and athletes in the city. But the established church in the United States is afraid...
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Michael Vick's Water Bottle Raises Suspicion

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HEADLINE: Michael Vick's Water Bottle Raises Suspicion CAPTION: Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick reluctantly surrendered a water bottle to security at Miami International Airport that smelled like marijuana and contained a...
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Two people died when a former employee dressed in camouflage opened fire at a truck rental business northwest of Atlanta. This marks the country''s second fatal workplace shooting this month.

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HEADLINE: Ex-employee captured after workplace shooting CAPTION: Two people died when a former employee dressed in camouflage opened fire at a truck rental business northwest of Atlanta. This marks the country''s second fatal workplace...
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An American doctor infected with the Ebola virus in Africa arrived in Atlanta for treatment Saturday. U.S. officials are confident the patients can be treated without putting the public in danger. (Aug. 2)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus014835 An American doctor infected with the Ebola virus in Africa arrived in Atlanta for treatment Saturday, landing in a specially equipped plane at a military base, then being whisked away to one...
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Crowds greet coffin of Coretta Scott King at Georgia state Capitol

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AP Television News 1. Medium shot of Coretta Scott King's coffin arriving by horse-drawn carriage 2. Wide shot of Georgia Capitol 3. Wide shot of coffin arriving by horse-drawn carriage in front of Georgia Capitol 4. Wide shot of King...
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Girl in hospital after leg separating operation, reaction

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1. Wide shot, hospital 2. Wide shot doctors with baby 3. Doctor Luis Rubio with baby 4. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Luis Rubio, Surgeon "The little girl is doing very well 28 hours after the operation, she is in a good state, irrigation is...
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Once thought headed for extinction, Yiddish is making a comeback on college campuses. Emory University is one of a handful of schools around the U.S. that is offering classes in the Germanic-based language of East European Jews. Professor Miriam Udel incorporates songs to make the class fun and help students memorize vocabulary.

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HEADLINE: Emory students learn Yiddish through song CAPTION: Once thought headed for extinction, Yiddish is making a comeback on college campuses. Emory University is one of a handful of schools around the U.S. that is offering classes...
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Italian Banks Feel the Pain of Ignored Vicenza IPO

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May 2 -- Shares of Italian banks tumbled in Milan as private investors snubbed the initial public offering by Banca Popolare di Vicenza SpA. Bloomberg's Elsa Martinuzzi reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Residents near Atlanta, Georgia continue to pick up the pieces after devastating floods earlier in the week. However, for many folks what they are finding is utter destruction

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HEADLINE: Video Essay: It'll be six months before I live in this house CAPTION: Residents near Atlanta, Georgia continue to pick up the pieces after devastating floods earlier in the week. However, for many folks what they are finding...
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Police say more than 2,000 people wrapped around a federal building in downtown Atlanta, hoping to make it inside for a job fair. No hiring or interviewing took place, and officials could not say how many jobs were actually available

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HEADLINE: Thousands line up for Atlanta job fair CAPTION: Police say more than 2,000 people wrapped around a federal building in downtown Atlanta, hoping to make it inside for a job fair. No hiring or interviewing took place, and...
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A Georgia woman who bought just one ticket and used family birthdays and lucky No. 7 to choose her numbers was one of two winners of the $636 million Mega Millions jackpot, the second largest in U.S. history. (Dec. 18)

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A Georgia woman who bought just one ticket and used family birthdays and lucky No. 7 to choose her numbers was one of two winners of the $636 million Mega Millions jackpot, the second largest in U.S. history. Lottery officials in...
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Smart robots interact with humans at US university

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AP Television Atlanta, United States - November 10, 2010 1. Mid pull of robot Simon taking red carton and dropping it in bin 2. Various exteriors of Georgia Tech University campus 3. Mid of Professor Gil Weinberg playing piano, pull...
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Porsche Pushing Toward Electric and Driverless Cars

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Mar.07 -- Klaus Zellmer, chief executive officer at Porsche Cars North America, discusses free trade and immigration, where the company can add to sales growth, and progress on their first electric vehicle. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Sessions to Black Officers: DOJ Has Your Back

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Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Tuesday addressed a major black law enforcement group, just days after President Donald Trump said police shouldn't be "nice" to suspects by shielding their heads as they are lowered, handcuffed, into...
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Atlanta Motor Speedway Welcomes Florida Evacuees

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The Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Ga., has opened to people fleeing Hurricane Irma. AMS, which says it has space for thousands of people, opened its RV and tent campgrounds to evacuees free of charge. Campers are being given free...
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Flu widespread across US for third straight week

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U.S. health officials say the flu blanketed the U.S. again last week for the third straight week. Only Hawaii has been spared. "We've been following and talking with the state health departments asking them...
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AP Journalists Recall Covering MLK Assassination

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Four retired journalists recall their roles in helping The Associated Press report the death of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. 50 years ago. Nancy Shipley recalls working in AP's office in Nashville, Tennessee, when the...
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Daughter Calls MLK "The apostle of non-violence"

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The daughter of the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. is calling him "the apostle of nonviolence" on the 50th anniversary of his assassination. The Rev. Bernice King said Wednesday her father was known as a civil rights...
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Flu Continues To Spread Throughout US

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U.S. health officials say the flu blanketed the U.S. again last week for the third straight week. Only Hawaii has been spared. "We've been following and talking with the state health departments asking them...
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CDC: Flu Season Far From Over

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Health officials say flu season continues to get worse, and there are weeks of suffering ahead. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday reported that 42 states had heavy flu-related patient traffic last...
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Atlanta Passengers: No Help Evacuating Airport

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A sudden power outage caused by a fire in an underground electrical facility brought the world's busiest airport to a standstill Sunday, grounding more than 1,000 flights in Atlanta just days before the start of the Christmas travel...