Here is an update on AP Video-US stories either available or expected for 10/19/2012:

Friday October 19, 2012 4:45 PM

HIGHLIGHTS IN THIS ADVISORY:

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MOCHA IN MUMBAI - Starbucks makes its first foray into a nation of tea drinkers, offering delicacies aimed at Indian tastes in addition to coffee. See International

SOARING SCORE - Watch the 67-yard field goal that sent a high school football game into overtime. See Regional

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FEATURES

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POLICE FIGHT OVERDOSES WITH NASAL SPRAY - Faced with an increase in heroin overdoses, police in Long Island have added a special nasal spray to their kit. The anti-narcotic spray has been credited with saving 15 overdose victims since August. AVAILABLE NOW

GUNS BOOMING UNDER OBAMA - Four years ago, the National Rifle Association predicted that President Barack Obama would be "the most anti-gun president in American history." Now, it is hard to find a single aspect of the gun world that is not thriving. AVAILABLE NOW

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NATIONAL

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MEDICARE AND MENINGITIS - In the wake of the deadly meningitis outbreak, questions are raised about Medicare's failure to use its powers against compounding pharmacies. AVAILABLE NOW

HOUSING MARKET CONTINUES TO RECOVER - A string of positive reports shows the housing market is better off than four years ago. AVAILABLE NOW

CAMPAIGN CONTINUES - President Obama campaigns in northern Virginia, while Republican challenger Mitt Romney will attend a rally in Florida this evening.

LIVESTRONG GALA - Lance Armstrong is expected to appear at a charity fundraiser for his Livestrong foundation, despite being deserted by sponsors over doping allegations. AP will cover the red carpet, and supply an edit of speeches.

GUANTANAMO HEARINGS - Families and lawyers are expected to comment at the end of this week's 9/11 preliminary hearings.

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REGIONAL

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VA, OBAMA: MITT SUFFERING FROM 'ROMNESIA' - President Barack Obama says when it comes to women's health and jobs, the Republican candidate suffers from a case of "Romnesia." AVAILABLE NOW

WA, 'SMELLY' BABY KICKED OFF BUS - A mother is complaining that a Seattle bus driver kicked her off a bus because of her baby's stinky diaper. AVAILABLE NOW

FL, FLORIDA PREPARES FOR FINAL DEBATE - Exteriors of debate hall, plus preparations in media filing center as Florida prepares for the third presidential debate. AVAILABLE NOW

OR, MISSING WOMAN'S PHONE FOUND - Police say children have found a cellphone belonging to an Oregon woman, missing for three days in suspicious circumstances. AVAILABLE NOW

WA, HIGH SCHOOL SCORES WITH 67-YARD FIELD GOAL - A high school football game in Spokane, Wash., went to overtime thanks to a 67-yard field goal by Central Valley kicker Austin Rehkow. AVAILABLE NOW

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INTERNATIONAL

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BEIRUT BOMBING - A car bomb tears through a Christian suburb in Beirut, the worst such attack in years, sparking fears the Syrian conflict could be spilling over into Lebanon. AVAILABLE NOW

STARBUCKS IN INDIA - Starbucks opens its first store in India as it begins a rapid-fire assault on a major emerging market. In addition to coffee, Starbucks is offering items tailored to local tastes, such as tandoori paneer rolls.

HOPE FOR MALALA - Doctors release photographs of the 15-year-old education activist shot in the head by the Taliban, as her condition continues to improve. AVAILABLE NOW

CONJOINED TWINS SEPARATED - The parents of conjoined twins have thanked the London surgeons who successfully separated the little girls. AVAILABLE NOW

SOUTH KOREA AIRSHOW - US and South Korean air forces stage military air show. AVAILABLE NOW

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ENTERTAINMENT

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FILE: TIMBERLAKE, BIEL WED - Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake have wed in a private ceremony in Italy. FILE AVAILABLE NOW

SURFING SCARE - At the 'Chasing Mavericks' premiere in LA, actor Gerard Butler talks about suffering an injury while filming the surfer movie. AVAILABLE NOW

ALIEN BATTLES - The producers of new alien gamer 'XCOM: Enemy Unknown' talk about creating the layers of animated effects. AVAILABLE NOW

SKYLANDER GIANTS - Game creator talks about the 'Skylanders Giants' video game and toy range.

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AP LIFESTYLE (AP VIDEO US INCLUDES AP LIFESTYLE STORIES)

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POLAND CYBERFISH - Polish university students have developed an underwater robot that mimics real fish in its appearance and behavior. The CyberFish has wave propulsion and air bladders to dive and surface, making it extremely quiet. AVAILABLE NOW

'FRANKENWEENIE' PUPPETS ON DISPLAY - A new exhibition allows movie fans to get up close to the stop-motion puppets from Tim Burton's animated film 'Frankenweenie.' AVAILABLE NOW

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