Here are some of the AP Video-US stories we are working on for 11/02/2012:

Friday November 2, 2012 4:45 PM

HIGHLIGHTS IN THIS ADVISORY:

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ANGER AMID ANGUISH - Anger grows as Sandy survivors face food and gas shortages, coupled with no power and heating. See National/Regional - East.

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FEATURES

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FOCUS ON FIRST LADIES' FASHION - The election campaign has focused attention on the style statements made by America's first ladies. Some set new trends, others simply prefer to dress the part. AVAILABLE NOW.

BATTLEGROUND VIRGINIA - In a tight election race, the state of Virginia may hold the key to the White House. Democrats took the state in 2008, but Mitt Romney says he has a real chance of taking it back for the Republicans.

GAYS IN CONGRESS - A record number of gay candidates are running for Congress this year, and say their sexuality isn't a campaign issue.

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NATIONAL

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SUPERSTORM SANDY AFTERMATH - AP crews in Staten Island, New Jersey and Manhattan cover the latest as residents try to recover from Superstorm Sandy. Content can be found in the National and Regional - East section on the site.

Planned Coverage

STATEN ISLAND SUFFERS - Residents on Staten Island claim they have been forgotten by authorities in the wake of Sandy.

NAPOLITANO TOUR - Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and FEMA officials plan to tour Staten Island.

HELPING HAND - An NBC telethon tonight will raise money to help people hard-hit by Sandy.

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EXASPERATION BUILDS DURING SANDY RECOVERY - Frustration is building amid gas lines, food queues and ongoing power outages. See National.

NEW YORKERS LINE UP FOR FOOD - Long lines formed as food was handed out in Manhattan's Alphabet City (Nov. 1) See Regional - East.

GAS LINES GROWING IN NEW JERSEY - Lines for gas are growing in New Jersey, with one stretching for two miles. See Regional - East.

MARATHON MISTAKE? - Calls for the New York marathon to be cancelled grow, as generators intended for the event sit idle. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg defends his decision to carry on with the marathon. See National.

STORM BARRIER - Could a storm barrier similar to those in Europe save Manhattan from future flooding? See National.

JOBS FIGURES - Employers added 171,000 jobs in October, pointing to a slowly improving jobs picture that could enhance President Barack Obama's reelection chances. AVAILABLE NOW.

OHIO CAMPAIGN - President Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney will both campaign in the key battleground state of Ohio today.

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REGIONAL

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CO, VOTERS IN 3 WESTERN STATES MULL MARIJUANA OK - Voters in Colorado, Washington and Oregon will decide whether to make marijuana legal in their state contrary to federal law. The measure appears to be fizzling in Oregon, but measures in Colorado and Washington have support. AVAILABLE NOW.

DC, CONSTRUCTION STARTS ON INAUGURATION STANDS - Outside the White House, workers were erecting fencing on Pennsylvania Avenue, setting the groundwork for building the inaugural viewing stand and the camera platform in nearby Lafayette Park. AVAILABLE NOW.

DC, PENN STATE PRESIDENT TALKS - Current Penn State University president addresses National Press Club after further charges were laid in the abuse scandal.

AZ, SMUGGLING RAMP - Video shows an SUV stuck atop the border fence after a failed attempt to drive it up and over specially-made ramps.

FL, OFFICIALS SEEING FEW BALLOT MISTAKES - Miami officials say they are seeing relatively few ballot rejections from absentee voting. AVAILABLE NOW.

FL, SHUTTLE MOVES -Space Shuttle Atlantis departs the vehicle assembly building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.

TX, SPACE AUCTION - Space memorabilia from the Apollo 12 lunar mission is up for grabs in an online auction. AVAILABLE NOW.

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INTERNATIONAL

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SYRIA VIOLENCE - A new video appears to show Syrian rebels killing a group of captured soldiers, as violence continues across the country. Wounded civilians are also being moved across the border to Turkey. AVAILABLE NOW.

ISRAEL ASSASSINATION - Israel acknowledges killing Yasser Arafat's deputy Abu Jihad in 1988. AVAILABLE NOW.

'DAY OF THE DEAD' - Relatives remember their loved ones by visiting cemeteries and cleaning their bones, in line with Mayan traditions. Further coverage expected. (Wrap of Mexico/Haiti/Guatemala celebrations.) AVAILABLE NOW.

CHINA SECURITY - Even toy helicopters are banned as Beijing tightens security ahead of a landmark Communist Party congress. AVAILABLE NOW.

RUSSIA PUTIN - Speculation surrounds President Putin's health after a lack of public appearances. AVAILABLE NOW.

TALKING ELEPHANT - Scientists say an elephant in a South Korean zoo may have started mimicking human speech because he was lonely.

TRANSGENDER BEAUTY QUEENS - Thailand hosts the 'Miss International Queen 2012' transgender beauty pageant.

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ENTERTAINMENT

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SCHERZINGER MODELS TWITTER DRESS - Former Pussycat Doll members and UK 'X Factor' judge Nicole Scherzinger unveils the first ever Twitter dress at the UK launch of the 4G phone network. AVAILABLE NOW.

STARS WALK RED CARPET FOR CMA AWARDS - Stars including Taylor Swift, Hayden Panettiere and Willie Nelson arrive for CMAs. AVAILABLE NOW.

SHELTON AND LAMBERT ON WINNING CMAs - Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert, Eric Church, and more speak backstage about their wins at the annual CMAs. AVAILABLE NOW.

LOW STAR TURNOUT AT 'HITCHCOCK' - Sandy partly to blame for low star power at AFI Fest opener, the world premiere of 'Hitchcock'. AVAILABLE NOW.

NBC ANNOUNCES BENEFIT CONCERT - 'Today' show host Matt Lauer announces all-star benefit concert for victims of Superstorm Sandy. AVAILABLE NOW.

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AP LIFESTYLE (AP VIDEO-US INCLUDES AP LIFESTYLE STORIES)

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'HALO 4' TURNS LIECHTENSTEIN INTO 'ALIEN BATTLEFIELD' - Fans of the Xbox franchise 'Halo' have taken part in a futuristic battle staged at a secret location in Liechtenstein to mark the release of the game's fourth installment.

DENMARK BICYCLES - While Copenhagen has always been one of the world's most cycle-friendly cities, 26 new 'cycle superhighways' are planned to help two-wheeled commuters. It is one of a number of such projects planned across Europe.

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