Here are some of the AP Video-US stories we are working on for 01/10/2013:
HIGHLIGHTS IN THIS ADVISORY:
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'LINCOLN' TOPS OSCAR NOMINATIONS - Abe Lincoln biopic scoops 12 Oscar nominations. See Entertainment.
HOW MUCH IS A PET WORTH? - A Texas court is set to decide the 'sentimental value' of a pet. See Regional - West.
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NATIONAL
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BIDEN MEETS NRA, VIDEO PRODUCERS - Vice President Biden meets the NRA and video producers to discuss gun violence.
FLU OUTBREAK HITS HOME - The flu outbreak is being compounded by cases of norovirus, laryngitis and whooping cough. At least one hospital has set up a tent to cope with the workload.
NEW TREASURY SECRETARY - President Obama is expected to nominate Jack Lew as treasury secretary. AP will also seek market reaction.
KARZAI MEETS CLINTON - Afghan President Hamid Karzai meets Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for talks.
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REGIONAL
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NJ, BUS CRASH - Three people trapped after two buses collide, one hitting a tree.
NY, SANDY CHARITY - Cantor Fitzgerald, the firm hardest hit by the 911 attack, donates $10 million to victims of Superstorm Sandy.
FL, MISSING MEN - NAACP, actor Tyler Perry and the Rev. Al Sharpton call for renewed investigation into the decade-old case of two missing men.
TX, HOW DO YOU VALUE A PET? - Supreme Court to rule in case claiming damages for 'sentimental value' of a much-loved dog, euthanized by mistake.
OH, THREE MEN ACCUED OF ROBBING CASINO WINNER - Three men are accused of following a casino winner home and stealing his blackjack money.
NY, GAME OVER FOR MONOPOLY PIECE - One of Monopoly's iconic player pieces will be replaced after a public vote. Hasbro explains why.
NY, GRAND CENTRAL STATION TURNS 100 - A tour of parts of Grand Central station few passengers see, as it kicks off its centennial anniversary celebrations.
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INTERNATIONAL
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AUSTRALIA FIRES - Bush fires continue to burn across south-eastern Australia, with temperatures set to soar again.
CANADA WHALES - A pod of killer whales remains trapped beneath pack ice.
CHINA GOOGLE - Google boss Eric Schmidt and Bill Richardson talk about their mission to North Korea.
CHINA IMMOLATION ART - A Chinese artist tests the boundaries, with new artwork featuring Tibetan self-immolations.
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ENTERTAINMENT
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OSCAR NOMINATIONS - Abe Lincoln biopic garners the biggest number of Oscar nominations.
TOM CRUISE BRINGS 'REACHER' TO SEOUL - Tom Cruise attends the premiere of 'Reacher' in South Korea. AVAILABLE NOW.
'HUNGER GAMES' WINS BIG AT PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARDS - Hunger Games scoops five trophies at People's Choice Awards. AVAILABLE NOW.
STARS HIT 'PEOPLE'S CHOICE' RED CARPET - A lineup of stars grace the red carpet ahead of the People's Choice Awards. AVAILABLE NOW.
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LIFE/HEALTH/TECHNOLOGY (AP VIDEO-US INCLUDES AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY STORIES)
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GADGETS GALORE AT CES - AP coverage of CES continues, with the latest gadgets on display in Las Vegas.
Already Available
GET A BIRD'S EYE VIEW WITH AR DRONE
FLOWER POWER GADGET HELPS PLANTS LIVE LONGER
VOMITING ROBOT HELPS SCIENTISTS STUDY NOROVIRUS
WIRELESS WORLD WITH NO CABLES
INDIA'S RHINOS UNDER THREAT - India's rare Assamese rhinos face new threats from poachers and encroaching development. AVAILABLE NOW.
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