Summary of the quarter final between Aryna Sabalenka and Mirra Andreeva
Woman with menstrual pain
Young woman having painful stomach ache. Chronic gastritis. Stomach or menstrual cramps. Abdomen bloating concept.
POLL: PARENTS UNSURE ABOUT SOURCE OF KID'S STOMACH PAIN
<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p>File </p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--VO SCRIPT</b>--</p>\n<p><pi>A NEW POLL FOUND One in six parents say their child complains of tummy aches at least once a month.</pi></p>\n<p>AND <pi>While ONE in THREE parents surveyed are confident they can identify whether the belly pain is serious--</pi></p>\n<p><pi>parents do not always seek professional advice when these complaints become regular.</pi></p>\n<p><pi>IT found 2 in 5 parents who report monthly belly pain for their child have not discussed the issue with a pediatrician.</pi></p>\n<p><pi /></p>\n<p></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--KEYWORD TAGS--</b></p>\n<p></p>
Animation of a man experiencing abdominal pain
Animation of male anatomy - abdominal pain. plain black background
Businessman Takes Stairs Instead of Elevator - 1
Staged scene of a businessman impatiently waiting for the elevator. After looking at his watching and holding his hand to his stomach, he bolts up the stairs, presumably in a hurry to get to a restroom.
ALCOHOL & DRUGS
ADDICT HOLDS HIS ACHING STOMACH AS HE WALKS AROUND EXPERIENCING EFFECTS OF WITHDRAWAL.
INDOOR AIR POLLUTION AFFECTS SCHOOLCHILDREN
COVERAGE IN CHICAGO, ILLINOIS FOR AN ERIN HAYES CS VO ABOUT INDOOR AIR POLLUTION AFFECTING SCHOOLCHILDREN. 02:00:20 CONTINUATING INTV W/ SPECIALIST IN ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE, DOCTOR JOSEPH MERCOLA, ABOUT WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO STUDENTS ATTENDING PLUM GROVE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL. 02:06:41 TWO SHOT CINDY MIAZGA SITTING W/ HER ADOLESCENT SON, MATT, IN MERCOLA'S WAITING ROOM. 02:07:03 PULL OUT ON MERCOLA INPUTTING DATA IN PERSONAL COMPUTER (PC). 02:07:14 CU MERCOLA'S HANDS ON KEYBOARD. 02:07:29 MS MATT SITTING ON EXAMINING TABLE. 02:07:37 PULL IN ON MATT DISCUSSING A STOMACH ACHE. 02:08:15 PAN FROM MERCOLA TO MATT ENGAGED IN DISCUSSION. 02:08:34 CU MERCOLA'S HANDS EXAMINING MATT'S PAINFUL KNEES AND ELBOWS. 02:09:10 MS MERCOLA TAPPING MATT'S DISTRESSED STOMACH. 02:09:38 HAS MERCOLA BENT OVER MATT. 02:09:56 CU MATT'S MOM LOOKING CONCERNED. 02:10:05 FTG OF MOM TALKING TO MERCOLA. 02:10:18 REVERSE ANGLE MERCOLA TALKING TO MOM. 02:10:42 TWO SHOT OVER MERCOLA'S RIGHT SHOULDER MOM FACING DOCTOR. 02:11:10 TWO SHOT MERCOLA AND MOM CONFERRING. 02:11:34 CU MERCOLA DISCUSSING ALLERGIES. 02:11:54 WS MATT SITTING ON EXAMINING TABLE OPPOSITE MERCOLA AND MOM. 02:12:07 PULL IN ON MERCOLA EXAMINING MATT'S KNEES AND ELBOWS AGAIN. 02:12:50 EXT FTG. LS MATT WALKING W/ MOM PAST LAKE AND LEAFY GREEN TREES. 02:14:51 INTV W/ 12 YEAR OLD MATT MIAZGA ABOUT DETAILS OF HIS ILLNESS, FIBROMYALGIA, PAIN IN THE MUSCLES. 02:17:59 INTV W/ MATT'S MOM, CINDY MIAZGA, ABOUT WHAT PROMPTED HER TO TAKE MATT TO MERCOLA.
OVERMEDICATION OF CHILDREN (10/5/1994)
THERE IS CONCERN TODDLERS MAY BE BEING OVER MEDICATED WITH OVER THE COUNTER DRUGS.
GOOD E
Family eating dinner. CU individual family members eating. CU young boy looking disgusted by his food. CU playing with his food. Boy plays with train set. Mother helps boy who has stomach ache. Mother puts him to bed. Family eating breakfast. Boy runs in. He eats in a hurry. Boys in cafeteria. Boy eats lunch in a hurry. CU Boy's face as he stuffs a sandwich in and chomps. NICE pig out shot. Perfect for 'over eating' or 'fat' theme. Boy outside of candy shop. Boy pokes at food. Mother kisses boy on forehead. Boy gets out of bed and stretches. Family eats breakfast. Boy eats breakfast slowly. Boy walks to school. Boy in classroom. Boy in cafeteria. Boy drinks at fountain. Boy has snacks. Boys fly kite. Family eating dinner. Boy plays with train set. Family at dinner table Boy picks at food Boy plays with electric trains in bedroom Boy rubs stomach Boy gets into bed Mother sits with boy on bed Boy gulps down breakfast School lunchroom Boy wolfs down sandwich Boy comes out of convenience store with a Coke Boy picks at dinner Family sits at breakfast table Smiling boy drinks orange juice Boy in classroom Boy at water fountain Boy flies kite Electric train
Businessman Takes Stairs Instead of Elevator - 2
Staged scene of a businessman impatiently waiting for an unseen elevator. After looking at his watching and holding his hand to his stomach, he bolts up the stairs, presumably in a hurry to get to the restroom.
1960s TV SHOWS
Jackie Gleason as doctor attending to sick patient Helen Curtis with aching stomach. Serves her hot dogs.
Forgiveness - VOSOT
AUTHOR CLAIMS FORGIVENESS IS MUCH MORE THAN A VIRTUE.. IT'S ACTUALLY A PRESCRIPTION FOR HEALTH AND HAPPINESS.
Animation of a man experiencing abdominal pain
Animation of male anatomy - abdominal pain. plain black background
FILE: FDA SCREENING CINNAMON SHIPMENTS FOR LEAD
<p><b>**SEE HE-44FR FOR VO OF APPLESAUCE POUCHES**</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--SUPERS</b>--</p>\n<p>File</p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--LEAD IN</b>--</p>\n<p>THE F-D-A SAYS IT'S SCREENING SHIPMENTS OF CINNAMON FROM OTHER COUNTRIES FOR POSSIBLE LEAD CONTAMINATION.</p>\n<p><b>--VO SCRIPT</b>--</p>\n<p>THE ANNOUNCEMENT COMES AMID A NUMBER OF REPORTED ILLNESSES LINKED TO POTENTIAL LEAD CONTAMINATION IN RECALLED FRUIT AND APPLESAUCE POUCHES.</p>\n<p>THE F-D-A SAYS IT THINKS CINNAMON USED IN THE POUCHES MAY BE THE SOURCE OF CONTAMINATION...</p>\n<p>AND NOW PLANS TO TEST SAMPLES OF THE SPICE TO BE SURE.</p>\n<p>AS OF FRIDAY, THE F-D-A SAYS IT'S RECEIVED 34 REPORTS OF ILLNESS LINKED TO APPLE CINNAMON FRUIT PUREE POUCHES SOLD UNDER THE WANABANANA, WEIS AND SCHNUCKS BRANDS.</p>\n<p>CASES HAVE BEEN IDENTIFIED IN 22 STATES.</p>\n<p>THE PRODUCTS WERE MANUFACTURED IN ECUADOR...</p>\n<p>AND SOLD AT RETAILERS INCLUDING AMAZON, DOLLAR TREE, AND SAM'S CLUB.</p>\n<p>IN ONE SAMPLE OF A PUREE SOLD AT DOLLAR TREE, THE LEVEL OF LEAD DETECTED WAS MORE THAN 200 TIMES GREATER THAN WHAT'S AUTHORIZED IN PRODUCTS INTENDED FOR BABIES AND YOUNG CHILDREN.</p>\n<p>SO FAR, NO ILLNESSES HAVE BEEN REPORTED IN OTHER PRODUCTS CONTAINING THE SPICE.</p>\n<p><b>--TAG--</b></p>\n<p>LEAD IS TOXIC TO HUMANS, AND CAN CAUSE DEVELOPMENTAL DELAYS IN CHILDREN.</p>\n<p>SYMPTOMS AREN'T ALWAYS VISIBLE RIGHT AWAY..BUT COULD INCLUDE HEAD, STOMACH AND MUSCLE ACHES...AS WELL AS VOMITING AND FATIGUE.</p>\n<p><b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----</b></p>\n<p></p>\n<p><b>--KEYWORD TAGS--</b></p>\n<p>CINNAMON IMPORTS CONTAMINATION LEAD EXPOSURE BABIES CHILDREN FDA APPLESAUCE POUCH </p>\n<p></p>
77314 VIETNAM WAR DOCUMENTARY THE VILLAGE THAT REFUSES TO DIE PART 1
This two part film tells the story of Father Augustine Nguy?n L?c Hóa (c. 1908 – c. 1989), a refugee Chinese Catholic priest in South Vietnam, led a militia called the Sea Swallows that carved out an anticommunist enclave in the Viet Cong's Ca Mau Peninsula stronghold. The "fighting priest" and his "village that refused to die" attracted admiring media stories, and in 1964 he received the Ramon Magsaysay Award in the Public Service category.<p><p>In January 1961, Edward Lansdale visited Father Hoa and Binh Hung. Back in Washington, he was surprised to find that President John F. Kennedy had taken a personal interest in his report on Hoa, and wanted it published in the Saturday Evening Post. It was attributed to "an American officer." The town of Newburyport, Massachusetts adopted Binh Hung as a sister community, and the Post followed up with another story on Father Hoa. Other correspondents who took up the story of the Sea Swallows included Dickey Chapelle and Stan Atkinson, who remembered Father Hoa decades later as the "most unforgettable character" he met in his travels.<p><p>Father Hoa's success inspired others to join his Sea Swallows, including a company of "Nung tribesmen." Declassified documents would reveal that the Nung fighters were actually a contingent of Nationalist soldiers from the Republic of China.<p><p>As the political situation in Saigon deteriorated, Father Hoa saw the battle turning and little chance of winning. Discouraged, he left Binh Hung, and retired to a parish in Taipei.<p><p>As the film begins we see Binh Hung, a village in South Vietnam. At mark 00:15, captured Viet Cong are seen. According to the narration, the local people are winning the battle against the V.C. The hero of the film is Father Nguyen Lac Hoa, a 53 year-old Chinese Catholic priest and guerrilla fighter. This man dedicated his life to defending Vietnam and at the start of the film he’s making a 300 mile trek from the capital city of Saigon. At mark 3:45, we see the resistance and defense of the Binh Hung, with a wall and watch towers manned around the clock placed at every 200 yards and 5 foot wall of mud. Beyond the wall a moat formed by natural swamp in it are impaling sharp stakes, then a barbed wire fence with booby traps around, also there are mines beyond it. At mark 7:30, prisoners are slicing the mud building blocks out of the swamps loading them up into small boats which re later stacked up to hold the foundation together. At mark 9:05, here we have the Binh Hung hospital, more likely a dispensary and not a very good one. No professional medical workers and the supplies are meager and outdated. At 10:03, we see securities of the Binh hung on patrol making sure enemies never infiltrate through the perimeter. At mark 11:55, we have a patrol boat leaving the territory to the south. The enemies in this land are 3: the Viet Cong, hawks which attacks their poultry and racks ravaging their rice fields. The hawks are killed and saved for medicinal purposes. At mark 13:10, they reach the terminus seeing propaganda, they became alert. <p>At 15:56, the patrol is 3 miles south of Binh hung entering the Kau dai temple village. They were informed that the priest of the temple had been kidnapped just 2 days ago. Here at 16:00, the people are very afraid and worried of communicating with them risking torture from the Viet Cong. At mark 19:40 back at Binh hung, we see captives in the prisons and within six months they desert communism and joined the father. Even the women captured alongside them are all living together and the men agents. At mark 20:30, we see weapons of war retrieved. We have hidden spikes which are usually camouflage in mud spikes. Also we have wood riffles, stacked propagandas by the communists. Here we have a child ‘Thai’ who had been coerced to fight alongside the communers, living in enemy’s territory. He was captured and he brought his families to live with the father’s men. <p>At time 22:38, it’s the Aid-drop day in Binh hung which takes place at least every week dropping supplies. The more delicate supplies like medications come with parachute while the non delicate one like shoes are dropped freely. Father Wang has promised to help the 15,000 people under his care, also the Care USA had also promised to help the father with his mission. Other critical needs are building the arms and medication. As long as the aid drops continues, the people can expand the freedom colony and failure also depends on it. At mark 28:05, we see the villagers holding their morning mass. At time 29:50, they held rites for a soldier who had died of stomach ache which he complained for 3days. Rice, banana, chicken will be buried with him. His casket is been taken outside the outskirt of the village for burial. Then the casket will be covered with mud completely and the burial is complete.
AFP-6CL 16mm (Pt. 2); AFP-6CM 16mm (Pt. 3); AFP-6HE 16mm (Pt. 1)
PECK'S BAD BOY
HURRICANE ANDREW HITS MIAMI
HURRICANE ANDREW AFTERMATH B-ROLL WRECKED TRAILER. 00:36 PAN TO MAN THROWING LADDER. 01:38 FLORIDA CITY POLICE DEPT. WS AND PAN DOWN STREET. 01:56 COUPLE WALKS AND PULL OUT TO DOWNED POWER LINE. 02:13 WOMAN ON CRUTCHES. 02:20 ROLLING SHOT DOWN MAIN STREET. 02:50 ROLLS PAST DESTROYED BUSINESS. 03:40 GOOD ROLLING DEVASTATION. 03:49 DESTROYED GAS STATION. 04:01 COMPLETELY DESTROYED CIRCLE KEY. 04:11 PEVEY'S PICK UP STUFF. 05:30 MRS PEVEY WITH BASKET OF CLOTHES. 05:37 BUD MOVES DRAWERS. 06:00 LINDA PICKS UP TEDDY BEAR. PUTS IT ON STACK OF BEARS AND TOYS AND TAKES AWAY. 06:22 BUD PUTS BIKE ON CAR. 06:40 WS OF PUTTING STUFF ON TRUCK. 06:44 CUTAWAY TO OTHER TRAILER. 08:09 "WE'RE NATIVES AND WE'VE BEEN THROUGH A FEW HURRICANES BUT NOT LIKE THIS." (:05) LOOKS AWAY. 08:28 NICE SIDE SHOT OF THEM. LYNN TALKING. 08:50 "THERE'S NOTHING LEFT." LYNN PEVEY 09:16 "SCHOOL STARTS NEXT WEEK, AND IT'S GOING TO BE DEVASTATING FOR THEM, MY NINE YEAR OLD HAS HAD NOTHING BUT STOMACH PROBLEMS, SINCE THIS WHOLE THING STARTED." 09:27 "WE'VE ALL HAD HEADACHES AND STOMACH ACHES, DIDN'T KNOW WHAT WE WERE COMING BACK TO, BUT I FEEL FORTUNATE." (:09) WALTER PEVEY 10:02 "WE'RE JUST FORTUNATE THAT WE'RE ALL ALIVE, AND WE'RE JUST GLAD TO HAVE EACH OTHER, YOU KNOW, THE KIDS ... EVERYBODY'S SAFE, AIN'T MUCH ELSE YOU CAN SAY ABOUT IT, YOU KNOW, NATURE HAS IT'S WAY WITH THINGS YOU KNOW." (:14) 10:28 "YEAH, WE MADE IT, WE HAD TO SIT IN THE BATHTUB, BUT WE MADE IT." (:03) 12:17 KID BOOKS AND PEVEYS IN TRAILER. 12:27 PEVEYS ON TRAILER. 13:57 WALTER PICKS UP STUFFED TOY. 17:54 OLD BLACK MAN. DEVASTATED TRAILER. 20:36 OLD BLACK MAN WALKS THROUGH RUBBLE.
Focus: [broadcast from October 30, 2023]
Handsome mature man holds his hands to his belly because of stomachache
Handsome mature man holds his hands to his belly because of stomachache
(NATS) HEALTH MINUTE: HOW TO HELP STUDENTS OVERCOME TEST ANXIETY
&lt;p>&lt;b>--SUPERS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>:06 - :15&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Jody Baumstein&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>Licensed Therapist, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Strong4Life&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--LEAD IN&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>MILLIONS OF U-S CHILDREN ARE LIVING WITH ANXIETY -- &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>AND THIS TIME IN THE SCHOOL YEAR -- CAN BE A BIT OVERWHELMING -- &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>WITH TESTS, QUIZZES AND EXAMS --&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>IN TODAY'S HEALTH MINUTE, MANDY GAITHER HAS TIPS FROM A LICENSED THERAPIST ON HOW TO HELP STUDENTS OVERCOME THIS ANXIETY.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>AS THE SCHOOL YEAR STARTS TO WIND DOWN -- &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>THE STRESSORS MAY BEGIN TO PILE UP -- &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;pi>Jody Baumstein, Licensed Therapist, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Strong4Life&lt;/pi>//"You have final exams and standardized tests, big projects, just a lot of things coming to a close."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>LICENSED THERAPIST JODY BAUMSTEIN WITH CHILDREN'S HEALTHCARE OF ATLANTA'S STRONG4LIFE PROGRAM SAYS ANXIETY IN CHILDREN CAN LEAD TO SYMPTOMS LIKE -- &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>STOMACH ACHES -- &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>HEAD ACHES -- &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>IRRITABILITY -- &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>IT CAN PUSH A CHILD TO PROCRASTINATE --&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>WITHDRAW -- &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>OR ISOLATE THEMSELVES TO FOCUS ON SCHOOL AND THE PRESSURE THEY FEEL -- &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;pi>Jody Baumstein, Licensed Therapist, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Strong4Life&lt;/pi>//"It's just important to really pay attention to some of these behavioral signs that they might be struggling with some anxiety, but don't necessarily have the words to name it."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>BAUMSTEIN SAYS PARENTS CAN HELP EASE ANXIETY -- &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>OFFER TO WATCH YOUR CHILD PRACTICE A PRESENTATION -- &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>CARVE OUT FREE TIME TO GIVE THEM A BREAK FROM STUDYING -- &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>ASK OPEN-ENDED QUESTIONS TO MONITOR HOW THEY'RE DOING -- &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>AND LISTEN.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;pi>Jody Baumstein, Licensed Therapist, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Strong4Life&lt;/pi>//"We wanna just acknowledge and validate. Yes. It makes sense to me. If you're feeling nervous, I get that. That immediately puts their mind at ease because they see that there's nothing wrong with them for feeling that way."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>BAUMSTEIN SAYS THESE SKILLS CAN BUILD RESILIENCE -- &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>AND STAY WITH STUDENTS THROUGH ADULTHOOD -- &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;pi>Jody Baumstein, Licensed Therapist, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Strong4Life&lt;/pi>//"it might be a test, a quiz, a presentation now. But it's gonna be something else when they're older."&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>FOR HEALTH MINUTE, I'M MANDY GAITHER.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--TAG&lt;/b>--&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>BAUMSTEIN &lt;pi>(prono: BOMB-steen) &lt;/pi>SAYS HEALTHY PRACTICES LIKE -- &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>PRIORITIZING GOOD QUALITY SLEEP -- &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>BALANCED NUTRITION -- &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>PHYSICAL ACTIVITY -- &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>AND REDUCING SCREEN TIME -- &lt;/p>\n&lt;p>CAN ALSO HELP SET A CHILD UP FOR SUCCESS.&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>-----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>&lt;b>--KEYWORD TAGS--&lt;/b>&lt;/p>\n&lt;p>PY-09TH, PY-10TH&lt;/p>
Argentina Tango
AP-APTN-0930: Argentina Tango Wednesday, 1 September 2010 STORY:Argentina Tango- REPLAY Argentinean Japanese couple wins tango stage world championship LENGTH: 02:41 FIRST RUN: 0330 RESTRICTIONS: AP Clients Only TYPE: Spanish/Japanese/Nat SOURCE: AP TELEVISION STORY NUMBER: 656171 DATELINE: Buenos Aires - 31 August 2010 LENGTH: 02:41 AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: 1. Wide of Tango dancers Rodrigo Gaston Fleitas Torielli and Maria Noel Sciuto dancing on stage 2. Various of Argentinean couples dancing on stage 3. Wide of dancers on stage waiting for the announcement of the winners 4. Zoom in to the winning couple, Chizuko Kuwamoto and Diego Ortega crying and being hugged by other colleagues 5. Cut away audience applauding 6. Wide of Chizuko Kuwamoto and Diego Ortega receiving the trophy, zoom into Kuwamoto hugging audience members 7. Cutaway of tango dancers on stage applauding 8. Mid of Kuwamoto and Ortega showing the trophy 9. SOUNDBITE: (Japanese/Spanish) Chizuko Kuwamoto, winning tango dancer: "I still have a stomach ache." (Q: "And now the partner can translate what she said?) 10. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Diego Ortega, winning tango dancer: "She said that she felt so emotional that she still has a stomach ache that she feels weird here, in her tummy." 11. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Diego Ortega, winning tango dancer: "In addition to preparing physically and technically we had been preparing a lot mentally, and we thought about this a thousand times, but even if I try to explain, it is impossible to tell you how it feels when you hear your name and when they say: 'The world champion and ta ta ta... it is something incredible, is something incredible." 12. Cutaway of media 13. Mid of Kuwamoto and Ortega posing for photographers STORYLINE: An Argentinean-Japanese couple won the Stage category of the Tango World Championships in Buenos Aires on Tuesday night. Argentinean Diego Ortega, aged just 21, and 42 year old Chizuko Kuwamoto represented, according to the jury, the perfect synthesis of those who hail - as the tango does - from the Rio de la Plata shores, and those who, despite coming from the most remote corners of the world have come to love the tango as if it were their own. 20 couples made it to the final round, some Argentineans but there were also Uruguayan, Greek, Chilean, Colombian and Japanese couples. "It's impossible to say how it feels when they say your name," said Ortega, who was born north of Buenos Aires but moved to Japan years ago to dance tango. Unlike in the Salon category, which was awarded on Monday, those couples dancing in the Stage category were allowed more acrobatic and spectacular steps. Kuwamoto speaks little Spanish and Ortega has not mastered the Japanese language fully, but the couple say that they understand each other perfectly when they dance. They have been dancing partners for two years. In 2009 they also made it to the final. The winning prize was 20-thousand Argentinean pesos (5-thousand US dollars), two plane tickers to visit Madrid and a two month contract for a dance tour in Japan. Tango emerged as a dance style in the late 1800s in the suburbs of Buenos Aires and Montevideo, Uruguay, and slowly became popular in Europe, the United States and Japan. The Tango World Championships attracts tens of thousands of visitors to the Argentinean capital every year, according to local authorities. The event has become increasingly international, since its debut in 2002. A total of 400 couples inscribed themselves for this year's championship. The tango was declared part of the world's cultural heritage by the United Nations on September 2009 and granted the international seal of approval that Argentina and Uruguay have long sought for the dramatic dance and its sensual moves. Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: infoaparchive.com (ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory. APTN APEX 09-01-10 0552EDT
AFP-142BT 16mm; VTM-142BT Beta SP; PA-0155 Beta SP
GOOD EATING HABITS
I'll do anything for it to go away
4k video footage of a young woman suffering with stomach cramps at home