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Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

File photo - US actress Gena Rowlands and her son Nick Cassavetes movie director of -The Notebook- pictured at the 30 th american film festival in Deauville France on September 4, 2004. Oscar-nominated actress Gena Rowlands, whose screen career spanned nearly seven decades, has died at 94. Rowlands was known for both her work in early independent cinema alongside her first husband, director John Cassavetes, as well as crowd-pleasing titles later in her career, including “Hope Floats” in 1998 opposite Sandra Bullock and the hit film “The Notebook” in 2004. Photo by Bruno Klein/ABACA

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Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

File photo - US actress Gena Rowlands and her son Nick Cassavetes movie director of -The Notebook- pictured at the 30 th american film festival in Deauville France on September 4, 2004. Oscar-nominated actress Gena Rowlands, whose screen career spanned nearly seven decades, has died at 94. Rowlands was known for both her work in early independent cinema alongside her first husband, director John Cassavetes, as well as crowd-pleasing titles later in her career, including “Hope Floats” in 1998 opposite Sandra Bullock and the hit film “The Notebook” in 2004. Photo by Bruno Klein/ABACA

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Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

File photo - Gena Rowlands is honored with handprint and footprint ceremony at TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, USA on December 5, 2014. Oscar-nominated actress Gena Rowlands, whose screen career spanned nearly seven decades, has died at 94. Rowlands was known for both her work in early independent cinema alongside her first husband, director John Cassavetes, as well as crowd-pleasing titles later in her career, including “Hope Floats” in 1998 opposite Sandra Bullock and the hit film “The Notebook” in 2004. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

File photo - Cast member Gena Rowlands pictured as she arrives at the Chelsea Nine theatre to attend the premiere screening of HBO's Hysterical Blindness in New York City, NY, USA on August 22, 2002. Oscar-nominated actress Gena Rowlands, whose screen career spanned nearly seven decades, has died at 94. Rowlands was known for both her work in early independent cinema alongside her first husband, director John Cassavetes, as well as crowd-pleasing titles later in her career, including “Hope Floats” in 1998 opposite Sandra Bullock and the hit film “The Notebook” in 2004. Photo by Nicolas Khayat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

File photo - Gena Rowlands poses for the photocall of 'Paris, Je T'aime' during the 59th Cannes Film Festival, in Cannes, France, on May 18, 2006. Oscar-nominated actress Gena Rowlands, whose screen career spanned nearly seven decades, has died at 94. Rowlands was known for both her work in early independent cinema alongside her first husband, director John Cassavetes, as well as crowd-pleasing titles later in her career, including “Hope Floats” in 1998 opposite Sandra Bullock and the hit film “The Notebook” in 2004. Photo by Hahn-Nebinger-Orban/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

File photo - Cast member Gena Rowlands pictured as she arrives at the Chelsea Nine theatre to attend the premiere screening of HBO's Hysterical Blindness in New York City, NY, USA on August 22, 2002. Oscar-nominated actress Gena Rowlands, whose screen career spanned nearly seven decades, has died at 94. Rowlands was known for both her work in early independent cinema alongside her first husband, director John Cassavetes, as well as crowd-pleasing titles later in her career, including “Hope Floats” in 1998 opposite Sandra Bullock and the hit film “The Notebook” in 2004. Photo by Nicolas Khayat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

File photo - Gena Rowlands attends the special screening of The Hired Hand, Peter's Fonda directorial debut in 1971 restored from the original classic and available on a special edition DVD in Los Angeles, CA, USA on October 22, 2003. Oscar-nominated actress Gena Rowlands, whose screen career spanned nearly seven decades, has died at 94. Rowlands was known for both her work in early independent cinema alongside her first husband, director John Cassavetes, as well as crowd-pleasing titles later in her career, including “Hope Floats” in 1998 opposite Sandra Bullock and the hit film “The Notebook” in 2004. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

File photo - "Gena Rowlands (wearing Chopard jewellery) arrives for the screening of ""The wind that shakes the Barley"" at the 59th Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2006. Oscar-nominated actress Gena Rowlands, whose screen career spanned nearly seven decades, has died at 94. Rowlands was known for both her work in early independent cinema alongside her first husband, director John Cassavetes, as well as crowd-pleasing titles later in her career, including “Hope Floats” in 1998 opposite Sandra Bullock and the hit film “The Notebook” in 2004. Photo by Hahn-Nebinger-Orban/ABACAPRESS.COM"

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Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

File photo - Gena Rowland and Robert Forrest arrive at the 25th annual Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala at Palm Springs Convention Center on January 4, 2014 in Palm Springs, Ca, USA. Oscar-nominated actress Gena Rowlands, whose screen career spanned nearly seven decades, has died at 94. Rowlands was known for both her work in early independent cinema alongside her first husband, director John Cassavetes, as well as crowd-pleasing titles later in her career, including “Hope Floats” in 1998 opposite Sandra Bullock and the hit film “The Notebook” in 2004. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

File photo - Gena Rowlands is honored with handprint and footprint ceremony at TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, USA on December 5, 2014. Oscar-nominated actress Gena Rowlands, whose screen career spanned nearly seven decades, has died at 94. Rowlands was known for both her work in early independent cinema alongside her first husband, director John Cassavetes, as well as crowd-pleasing titles later in her career, including “Hope Floats” in 1998 opposite Sandra Bullock and the hit film “The Notebook” in 2004. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

File photo - Gena Rowlands attends the 88th Academy Awards in Los Angeles, CA, USA, February 28, 2016. Oscar-nominated actress Gena Rowlands, whose screen career spanned nearly seven decades, has died at 94. Rowlands was known for both her work in early independent cinema alongside her first husband, director John Cassavetes, as well as crowd-pleasing titles later in her career, including “Hope Floats” in 1998 opposite Sandra Bullock and the hit film “The Notebook” in 2004. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

File photo - US actress Gena Rowlands and her daughter Zoe Cassavetes pose at the photocall for the film 'Broken English' at International Deauville center during the 33rd American Film Festival in Deauville, France on September 7, 2007. Oscar-nominated actress Gena Rowlands, whose screen career spanned nearly seven decades, has died at 94. Rowlands was known for both her work in early independent cinema alongside her first husband, director John Cassavetes, as well as crowd-pleasing titles later in her career, including “Hope Floats” in 1998 opposite Sandra Bullock and the hit film “The Notebook” in 2004. Photo by Denis Guignebourg/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

File photo - Gena Rowlands is honored with handprint and footprint ceremony at TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, USA on December 5, 2014. Oscar-nominated actress Gena Rowlands, whose screen career spanned nearly seven decades, has died at 94. Rowlands was known for both her work in early independent cinema alongside her first husband, director John Cassavetes, as well as crowd-pleasing titles later in her career, including “Hope Floats” in 1998 opposite Sandra Bullock and the hit film “The Notebook” in 2004. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

File photo - US actress Gena Rowlands poses at the photocall for the film 'Broken English' at International Deauville center during the 33rd American Film Festival in Deauville, France on September 7, 2007. Oscar-nominated actress Gena Rowlands, whose screen career spanned nearly seven decades, has died at 94. Rowlands was known for both her work in early independent cinema alongside her first husband, director John Cassavetes, as well as crowd-pleasing titles later in her career, including “Hope Floats” in 1998 opposite Sandra Bullock and the hit film “The Notebook” in 2004. Photo by Denis Guignebourg/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

File photo - US actress Gena Rowlands and her daughter Zoe Cassavetes pose at the photocall for the film 'Broken English' at International Deauville center during the 33rd American Film Festival in Deauville, France on September 7, 2007. Oscar-nominated actress Gena Rowlands, whose screen career spanned nearly seven decades, has died at 94. Rowlands was known for both her work in early independent cinema alongside her first husband, director John Cassavetes, as well as crowd-pleasing titles later in her career, including “Hope Floats” in 1998 opposite Sandra Bullock and the hit film “The Notebook” in 2004. Photo by Denis Guignebourg/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

File photo - US actress Gena Rowlands and her daughter Zoe Cassavetes pose at the photocall for the film 'Broken English' at International Deauville center during the 33rd American Film Festival in Deauville, France on September 7, 2007. Oscar-nominated actress Gena Rowlands, whose screen career spanned nearly seven decades, has died at 94. Rowlands was known for both her work in early independent cinema alongside her first husband, director John Cassavetes, as well as crowd-pleasing titles later in her career, including “Hope Floats” in 1998 opposite Sandra Bullock and the hit film “The Notebook” in 2004. Photo by Denis Guignebourg/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

File photo - US actress Gena Rowlands and her new husband pose at the photocall for the film 'Broken English' at International Deauville center during the 33rd American Film Festival in Deauville, France on September 7, 2007. Oscar-nominated actress Gena Rowlands, whose screen career spanned nearly seven decades, has died at 94. Rowlands was known for both her work in early independent cinema alongside her first husband, director John Cassavetes, as well as crowd-pleasing titles later in her career, including “Hope Floats” in 1998 opposite Sandra Bullock and the hit film “The Notebook” in 2004. Photo by Denis Guignebourg/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

Gena Rowlands Dies At 94

File photo - Gena Rowlands arrives for the screening of Hysterical Blindness during the Sundance Film Festival. Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, January 1, 2002. Oscar-nominated actress Gena Rowlands, whose screen career spanned nearly seven decades, has died at 94. Rowlands was known for both her work in early independent cinema alongside her first husband, director John Cassavetes, as well as crowd-pleasing titles later in her career, including “Hope Floats” in 1998 opposite Sandra Bullock and the hit film “The Notebook” in 2004. Photo by Lionel Hahn/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Taiwan compatriot promotes traditional culture, tourism in Fujian's fishing village

STORY: Taiwan compatriot promotes traditional culture, tourism in Fujian's fishing village SHOOTING TIME: Recent footage DATELINE: June 16, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:53 LOCATION: FUZHOU, China CATEGORY: CULTURE SHOTLIST: 1. various of Chen Po Ching working at Gushi village in Fujian 2. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): CHEN PO CHING, Taiwan compatriot STORYLINE: Chen Po Ching from China's Taiwan is passionate about safeguarding and enhancing traditional culture and tourism. He has seamlessly merged his dream with China's rural revitalization drive in a fishing village in Fujian. SOUNDBITE (Chinese): CHEN PO CHING, Taiwan compatriot "I come from Taiwan. Taiwan is also rich in fishing village culture like here. Huangqi first came into my view when I visited Matsu over three decades ago. I did not expect that I would see Matsu from the other side here in Huangqi 30 years later. The stone houses in Gushi Village, as you can see, feature mortise and tenon joints. Look at this gate, it is rare to see such intricate woodwork in are

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Italian youth population declining as number of elderly grows

STORY: Italian youth population declining as number of elderly grows SHOOTING TIME: May 15, 2024 DATELINE: May 16, 2024 LENGTH: 0:00:46 LOCATION: Rome CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of street views in Italy STORYLINE: The number of young adults in Italy has declined sharply in the last two decades, while the number of elderly people in the country has grown, government data released Wednesday shows. Italy's National Institute of Statistics (ISTAT) said in its 2024 Annual Report that an increasing number of those in the youngest demographic continue to live at home with their parents, and Italians are also getting married and having children later in life. The number of young adults in Italy -- defined as people between the ages of 18 and 34 -- fell by more than 3 million in the 21-year span ending last year, ISTAT reported. Over that time, the number of young adults declined to 10.33 million compared to 13.39 million in 2002, a decrease of 22.9 percent. In contrast, the number of elderly people

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Michael Jackson's Moonwalk Hat Up For Auction - Paris

Michael Jackson's Moonwalk Hat Up For Auction - Paris

Handout photo. Just before performing his famous moonwalk dance for the first time, Michael Jackson tossed his hat to the side of the stage. Four decades later, it's up for auction in Paris. The sale by Arthur Perault of the Artpeges gallery will take place on September 26 at the Hotel Drouot in Paris, France. The black fedora is expected to fetch between 60,000 and 100,000 euros. Photo by Nidhal Marzouk via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Michael Jackson's Moonwalk Hat Up For Auction - Paris

Michael Jackson's Moonwalk Hat Up For Auction - Paris

Handout photo. Just before performing his famous moonwalk dance for the first time, Michael Jackson tossed his hat to the side of the stage. Four decades later, it's up for auction in Paris. The sale by Arthur Perault of the Artpeges gallery will take place on September 26 at the Hotel Drouot in Paris, France. The black fedora is expected to fetch between 60,000 and 100,000 euros. Photo by Nidhal Marzouk via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Michael Jackson's Moonwalk Hat Up For Auction - Paris

Michael Jackson's Moonwalk Hat Up For Auction - Paris

Handout photo. Just before performing his famous moonwalk dance for the first time, Michael Jackson tossed his hat to the side of the stage. Four decades later, it's up for auction in Paris. The sale by Arthur Perault of the Artpeges gallery will take place on September 26 at the Hotel Drouot in Paris, France. The black fedora is expected to fetch between 60,000 and 100,000 euros. Photo by Nidhal Marzouk via ABACAPRESS.COM

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Michael Jackson's Moonwalk Hat Up For Auction - Paris

Michael Jackson's Moonwalk Hat Up For Auction - Paris

Handout photo. Just before performing his famous moonwalk dance for the first time, Michael Jackson tossed his hat to the side of the stage. Four decades later, it's up for auction in Paris. The sale by Arthur Perault of the Artpeges gallery will take place on September 26 at the Hotel Drouot in Paris, France. The black fedora is expected to fetch between 60,000 and 100,000 euros. Photo by Nidhal Marzouk via ABACAPRESS.COM

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"Water tower" witnesses China's decades-long ecological efforts

STORY: "Water tower" witnesses China's decades-long ecological efforts DATELINE: Feb. 1, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:52 LOCATION: XINING, China CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of the Sanjiangyuan National Nature Reserve 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (Chinese): TIAN JUNLIANG, Deputy director, Sanjiangyuan National Park Administration Bureau 3. various of the Sanjiangyuan National Nature Reserve 4. SOUNDBITE 2 (Chinese): KHORE, Villager in Madoi County STORYLINE: This year marks the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the Sanjiangyuan National Nature Reserve, later designated as Sanjiangyuan National Park. At an average altitude of more than 4,700 meters, Sanjiangyuan National Park is the world's highest national park covering a total area of 190,700 sq km. The Sanjiangyuan area, known as China's "water tower," contains the headwaters of the Yangtze, Yellow and Lancang rivers. After decades of painstaking exploration and practice, Sanjiangyuan embodies the historic reform and achievements of China's ecological ci

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Bo Xilai

Bo Xilai

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Bo Xilai, then Communist Party chief of Chongqing, during a plenary session of the National People's Congress in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing in March 2012. Bo, who later in 2012 was expelled from the Communist Party in China's biggest political scandal in decades, was charged in court on July 25, 2013 with bribery, embezzlement and power abuse, the official Xinhua News Agency reported.

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Bo Xilai

Bo Xilai

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows Bo Xilai, then Communist Party chief of Chongqing, during a plenary session of the National People's Congress in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing in March 2012. Bo, who later in 2012 was expelled from the Communist Party in China's biggest political scandal in decades, was charged in court on July 25, 2013 with bribery, embezzlement and power abuse, the official Xinhua News Agency reported.

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Remembering civil rights activist

Remembering civil rights activist

SEATTLE, United States - Jay Hirabayashi (2nd from R), son of civil rights activist Gordon Hirabayashi, Judge Mary Schroeder (2nd from L) and other people associated with the late Hirabayashi, who fought the United States' internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II, attend an event to commemorate his activities on Feb. 11, 2012, in Seattle. Gordon Hirabayashi, who was jailed for violating the curfew and internment orders, appealed his conviction before the U.S. Supreme Court and lost. Decades later in 1987, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, in an opinion authored by Schroeder, overturned his conviction after he reopened his case in 1983.

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Southern Sudan to gain independence

Southern Sudan to gain independence

JUBA, Sudan - People holding the flag of the Southern Sudan authority celebrate in Juba on Jan. 30, 2011. A referendum commission announced later the same day that over 99 percent of voters in Southern Sudan had voted for secession from the north, ensuring that the oil-rich region will become Africa's 54th state as early as in July after decades of civil war. (Photo by Tomoaki Nakano)

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Court dismisses damages suit by war-displaced Japanese

Court dismisses damages suit by war-displaced Japanese

OSAKA, Japan - A banner indicting an ''unfair ruling'' is shown to Japanese citizens who were displaced in China during World War II and repatriated decades later and their supporters after the Osaka District Court turned down a damages suit filed by the ''war orphans'' on July 6. The plaintiffs claimed the state failed to take prompt action to repatriate them from China and to provide sufficient support after they resettled in Japan.

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Court dismisses damages suit by war-displaced Japanese

Court dismisses damages suit by war-displaced Japanese

OSAKA, Japan - Japanese citizens displaced in China during World War II and repatriated decades later enter the Osaka District Court on July 6. They claim the state failed to take prompt action to repatriate them and to provide sufficient support after they resettled in Japan, but the court rejected their suit.

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Court dismisses damages suit by war-displaced Japanese

Court dismisses damages suit by war-displaced Japanese

OSAKA, Japan - Japanese citizens displaced in China during World War II and repatriated decades later rally July 6 in Osaka before the Osaka District Court turned down their damages suit. They claim the state failed to take prompt action to repatriate them from China and to provide sufficient support after they resettled in Japan.

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(1)Ancient 'Bactrian gold' found in Kabul presidential palace

(1)Ancient 'Bactrian gold' found in Kabul presidential palace

KABUL, Afghanistan - Local authorities have found about 20,400 pieces of an ancient Afghan treasure known as the ''Bactrian gold'' preserved in an underground vault at the presidential palace in Kabul despite more than two decades of civil strife, government authorities said on June 15. The flamboyant, intricately designed jewelry (in photo taken on May 4) worn around the first century was first found in 1979 and temporarily housed in the Kabul Museum, but later disappeared. The pieces were worn by an ethnic group known for horseback riding.

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Japanese envoy optimistic on Sri Lanka peace prospects

Japanese envoy optimistic on Sri Lanka peace prospects

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka - Japanese government envoy Yasushi Akashi (fore) is in talks with leaders of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) in northern Sri Lanka on Nov. 8. Back in Colombo later in the day, Akashi expressed strong optimism on the prospects of ending Asia's longest-running ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka. ''Everybody is astonished by the degree of progress of the Norwegian-brokered efforts to end two decades of war costing over 65,000 lives,'' Akashi told a press conference at the end of his six-day visit.

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China's Ningde rising from economic backwater to high-end manufacturing hub

STORY: China's Ningde rising from economic backwater to high-end manufacturing hub DATELINE: July 8, 2022 LENGTH: 00:03:34 LOCATION: NINGDE, China CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. STANDUP 1 (English): HONG YAN, Xinhua correspondent 2. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): LIU QIAN, Manager, Cell Production Department, CATL 3. STANDUP 2 (English): HONG YAN, Xinhua correspondent 4. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): ZHOU XIAOMING, Chief engineer of Technology Department of Tsingtuo Group Research Institute 5. SOUNDBITE 3 (English): ZHOU XIAOMING, Chief engineer of Technology Department of Tsingtuo Group Research Institute 6. STANDUP 3 (English): HONG YAN, Xinhua correspondent STORYLINE: Ningde, a mountainous city in east China's Fujian province, has witnessed tremendous changes with decades of poverty alleviation efforts. In the 1980s, Ningde was one of the 18 contiguous areas in China where poverty was concentrated. However, decades later, industry-leading companies in lithium batteries, new energy vehicles, stainless steel, and cop

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White-headed langurs' population improves thanks to habitat protection

STORY: White-headed langurs' population improves thanks to habitat protection DATELINE: May 23, 2022 LENGTH: 00:00:56 LOCATION: NANNING, China CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of white-headed langurs 2. various of nature reserve STORYLINE: The white-headed langur, characterized by the white hair on their heads, is a critically endangered species of langur endemic to China. They are often spotted in the 200-square km karst hills between the Zuojiang and Mingjiang rivers in the city of Chongzuo, south China's Guangxi. In the 1980s, the population of the species dropped to some 300 due to decades of deforestation, land reclamation and poaching. To rescue the endangered primate species, in 2005, a regional-level nature reserve to protect the rare langurs was established in Chongzuo, and later it was upgraded into a national reserve. Through the past decade, the forest coverage of the reserve has risen from 70 percent to 86 percent. Currently, the population of the species has increased to over 1,

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U.S. Fed kicks off rate-hiking cycle to combat inflation, adds to global debt concerns

STORY: U.S. Fed kicks off rate-hiking cycle to combat inflation, adds to global debt concerns DATELINE: March 17, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:28 LOCATION: Washington D.C. CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): JEROME POWELL, U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman 2. SOUNDBITE 2 (English): JEROME POWELL, U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman 3. SOUNDBITE 3 (English): JEROME POWELL, U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman STORYLINE: The U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday kicked off an interest-rate hiking cycle and signaled six more rate hikes later this year, as it seeks to tame the highest U.S. inflation in four decades. SOUNDBITE 1 (English): JEROME POWELL, U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman "At the federal reserve, we are strongly committed to achieving the monetary policy goals that Congress has given us, maximum employment and price stability. Today in support of these goals, the FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) raised its policy interest rate by one quarter percentage point." SOUNDBITE 2 (English): JEROME POWELL, U.S. Fed

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Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

★The landscape of Toba caldera in Paropo, Silalahi village, Dairi, North Sumatra, Indonesia on September 29, 2021. Toba Caldera as Lake Toba was designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark at the 209th Session of the UNESCO Executive Council in Paris, France, Tuesday July 2, 2020. Based from the knowledge history data, at the first time, Toba on researched by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (26 October 1809 - 24 April 1864) was a German (later Dutch) naturalist, doctor, botanist, geologist and author). The early, science alert also released the researched about volcanic lake formed from a super-eruption of a complex volcano called Toba. While super-eruptions can have regional and global impacts and recovery may take decades or even centuries, says volcanologist Martin Danisik of Curtin University in Australia. Our results suggest the danger is not over with super-eruptions and the threat of further harm

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Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

★The sign of history Toba supervolcano seen to inform the tourists which visiting the Toba caldera in North Sumatra, Indonesia on September 29, 2021. Toba Caldera as Lake Toba was designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark at the 209th Session of the UNESCO Executive Council in Paris, France, Tuesday July 2, 2020. Based from the knowledge history data, at the first time, Toba on researched by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (26 October 1809 - 24 April 1864) was a German (later Dutch) naturalist, doctor, botanist, geologist and author). The early, science alert also released the researched about volcanic lake formed from a super-eruption of a complex volcano called Toba. While super-eruptions can have regional and global impacts and recovery may take decades or even centuries, says volcanologist Martin Danisik of Curtin University in Australia. Our results suggest the danger is not over with super-erupt

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Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

★The landscape of Toba caldera in Paropo, Silalahi village, Dairi, North Sumatra, Indonesia on September 29, 2021. Toba Caldera as Lake Toba was designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark at the 209th Session of the UNESCO Executive Council in Paris, France, Tuesday July 2, 2020. Based from the knowledge history data, at the first time, Toba on researched by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (26 October 1809 - 24 April 1864) was a German (later Dutch) naturalist, doctor, botanist, geologist and author). The early, science alert also released the researched about volcanic lake formed from a super-eruption of a complex volcano called Toba. While super-eruptions can have regional and global impacts and recovery may take decades or even centuries, says volcanologist Martin Danisik of Curtin University in Australia. Our results suggest the danger is not over with super-eruptions and the threat of further harm

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Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

★The landscape of Toba caldera in Paropo, Silalahi village, Dairi, North Sumatra, Indonesia on September 29, 2021. Toba Caldera as Lake Toba was designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark at the 209th Session of the UNESCO Executive Council in Paris, France, Tuesday July 2, 2020. Based from the knowledge history data, at the first time, Toba on researched by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (26 October 1809 - 24 April 1864) was a German (later Dutch) naturalist, doctor, botanist, geologist and author). The early, science alert also released the researched about volcanic lake formed from a super-eruption of a complex volcano called Toba. While super-eruptions can have regional and global impacts and recovery may take decades or even centuries, says volcanologist Martin Danisik of Curtin University in Australia. Our results suggest the danger is not over with super-eruptions and the threat of further harm

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Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

★Landsecape of Toba caldera in Paropo, Silalahi village, Dairi, North Sumatra, Indonesia on September 29, 2021. Toba Caldera as Lake Toba was designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark at the 209th Session of the UNESCO Executive Council in Paris, France, Tuesday July 2, 2020. Based from the knowledge history data, at the first time, Toba on researched by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (26 October 1809 - 24 April 1864) was a German (later Dutch) naturalist, doctor, botanist, geologist and author). The early, science alert also released the researched about volcanic lake formed from a super-eruption of a complex volcano called Toba. While super-eruptions can have regional and global impacts and recovery may take decades or even centuries, says volcanologist Martin Danisik of Curtin University in Australia. Our results suggest the danger is not over with super-eruptions and the threat of further harm ex

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Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

★Landsecape of Toba caldera in Paropo, Silalahi village, Dairi, North Sumatra, Indonesia on September 29, 2021. Toba Caldera as Lake Toba was designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark at the 209th Session of the UNESCO Executive Council in Paris, France, Tuesday July 2, 2020. Based from the knowledge history data, at the first time, Toba on researched by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (26 October 1809 - 24 April 1864) was a German (later Dutch) naturalist, doctor, botanist, geologist and author). The early, science alert also released the researched about volcanic lake formed from a super-eruption of a complex volcano called Toba. While super-eruptions can have regional and global impacts and recovery may take decades or even centuries, says volcanologist Martin Danisik of Curtin University in Australia. Our results suggest the danger is not over with super-eruptions and the threat of further harm ex

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Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

★Landsecape of Toba caldera in Paropo, Silalahi village, Dairi, North Sumatra, Indonesia on September 29, 2021. Toba Caldera as Lake Toba was designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark at the 209th Session of the UNESCO Executive Council in Paris, France, Tuesday July 2, 2020. Based from the knowledge history data, at the first time, Toba on researched by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (26 October 1809 - 24 April 1864) was a German (later Dutch) naturalist, doctor, botanist, geologist and author). The early, science alert also released the researched about volcanic lake formed from a super-eruption of a complex volcano called Toba. While super-eruptions can have regional and global impacts and recovery may take decades or even centuries, says volcanologist Martin Danisik of Curtin University in Australia. Our results suggest the danger is not over with super-eruptions and the threat of further harm ex

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Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

★Gardener seen planting the red onions beside the Toba caldera in North Sumatra, Indonesia on September 29, 2021. Toba Caldera as Lake Toba was designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark at the 209th Session of the UNESCO Executive Council in Paris, France, Tuesday July 2, 2020. Based from the knowledge history data, at the first time, Toba on researched by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (26 October 1809 - 24 April 1864) was a German (later Dutch) naturalist, doctor, botanist, geologist and author). The early, science alert also released the researched about volcanic lake formed from a super-eruption of a complex volcano called Toba. While super-eruptions can have regional and global impacts and recovery may take decades or even centuries, says volcanologist Martin Danisik of Curtin University in Australia. Our results suggest the danger is not over with super-eruptions and the threat of further harm

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Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

★Landsecape of Toba caldera in Paropo, Silalahi village, Dairi, North Sumatra, Indonesia on September 29, 2021. Toba Caldera as Lake Toba was designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark at the 209th Session of the UNESCO Executive Council in Paris, France, Tuesday July 2, 2020. Based from the knowledge history data, at the first time, Toba on researched by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (26 October 1809 - 24 April 1864) was a German (later Dutch) naturalist, doctor, botanist, geologist and author). The early, science alert also released the researched about volcanic lake formed from a super-eruption of a complex volcano called Toba. While super-eruptions can have regional and global impacts and recovery may take decades or even centuries, says volcanologist Martin Danisik of Curtin University in Australia. Our results suggest the danger is not over with super-eruptions and the threat of further harm ex

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Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

★A fisherman seen in morning activity at Toba caldera in Paropo, Silalahi village, Dairi, North Sumatra, Indonesia on September 29, 2021. Toba Caldera as Lake Toba was designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark at the 209th Session of the UNESCO Executive Council in Paris, France, Tuesday July 2, 2020. Based from the knowledge history data, at the first time, Toba on researched by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (26 October 1809 - 24 April 1864) was a German (later Dutch) naturalist, doctor, botanist, geologist and author). The early, science alert also released the researched about volcanic lake formed from a super-eruption of a complex volcano called Toba. While super-eruptions can have regional and global impacts and recovery may take decades or even centuries, says volcanologist Martin Danisik of Curtin University in Australia. Our results suggest the danger is not over with super-eruptions and the

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Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

★Landsecape of Toba caldera in Paropo, Silalahi village, Dairi, North Sumatra, Indonesia on September 29, 2021. Toba Caldera as Lake Toba was designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark at the 209th Session of the UNESCO Executive Council in Paris, France, Tuesday July 2, 2020. Based from the knowledge history data, at the first time, Toba on researched by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (26 October 1809 - 24 April 1864) was a German (later Dutch) naturalist, doctor, botanist, geologist and author). The early, science alert also released the researched about volcanic lake formed from a super-eruption of a complex volcano called Toba. While super-eruptions can have regional and global impacts and recovery may take decades or even centuries, says volcanologist Martin Danisik of Curtin University in Australia. Our results suggest the danger is not over with super-eruptions and the threat of further harm ex

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Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

★A Batknese farmer, Madesi Br Simarmata, 60, seen on portrait during harvesting the red onions as agricultural products in the Toba caldera area in Silalahi village, Dairi, North Sumatra, Indonesia on September 29, 2021. Toba caldera as Lake Toba was designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark at the 209th Session of the UNESCO Executive Board in Paris, France, Tuesday July 2, 2020. Based from the knowledge history data, at the first time, Toba on researched by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (26 October 1809 - 24 April 1864) was a German (later Dutch) naturalist, doctor, botanist, geologist and author). The early, science alert also released the researched about volcanic lake formed from a super-eruption of a complex volcano called Toba. While super-eruptions can have regional and global impacts and recovery may take decades or even centuries, says volcanologist Martin Danisik of Curtin University in A

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Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

Lake Toba UNESCO Global Geopark - Indonesia

★Landsecape of Toba caldera in Paropo, Silalahi village, Dairi, North Sumatra, Indonesia on September 29, 2021. Toba Caldera as Lake Toba was designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark at the 209th Session of the UNESCO Executive Council in Paris, France, Tuesday July 2, 2020. Based from the knowledge history data, at the first time, Toba on researched by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn (26 October 1809 - 24 April 1864) was a German (later Dutch) naturalist, doctor, botanist, geologist and author). The early, science alert also released the researched about volcanic lake formed from a super-eruption of a complex volcano called Toba. While super-eruptions can have regional and global impacts and recovery may take decades or even centuries, says volcanologist Martin Danisik of Curtin University in Australia. Our results suggest the danger is not over with super-eruptions and the threat of further harm ex

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