Here is an update on the AP Video-US stories available or expected for 01/29/2013:
HIGHLIGHTS IN THIS ADVISORY:
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WOUNDED WARRIOR - A soldier who lost all four limbs in Iraq receives a double-arm transplant. See National.
SUSPECT SALADS - CDC warns vegetables carry greatest risk of food poisoning. See Regional - South.
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IT'S NOT CSI: HOW TO TRACE A GUN - TV crime shows make it appear easy. But in reality tracing a gun comes down to agents searching through boxes of paperwork at an ATF facility in rural Virginia. AVAILABLE NOW.
CADAVER CEREMONY TEACHES PATIENT CARE - It looks like something out of a Tim Burton film. A dissection lab ceremony honoring bodies donated to science, complete with their relatives and full military honors. AVAILABLE NOW.
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OBAMA ON IMMIGRATION - President Obama lays out his vision for immigration reform, a day after a bipartisan group of senators proposed sweeping changes.
BOY SCOUTS EXPECTED TO CHANGE GAY POLICY - Father of gay scout expelled from his troop reacts to possible lifting of ban.
DOUBLE ARM TRANSPLANT - News conference with recipient of double arm transplant and surgeons at Johns Hopkins hospital.
MENENDEX: 'LIGHTNING SPEED' APPROVAL FOR KERRY - Senate Foreign Relations Committee approves choice of John Kerry as Secretary of State. AVAILABLE NOW.
TRANSPORTATION SEC. TO LEAVE ADMINISTRATION - The one remaining Republican in the Obama cabinet, Ray LaHood, is stepping down. AVAILABLE NOW.
'THE FUTURE': AL GORE ON CHALLENGES AHEAD - Al Gore talks about climate change, fracking and other environmental issues. AVAILABLE NOW.
SUPER BOWL MEDIA DAY - Fans sit in as the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers hold media day news conferences.
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REGIONAL
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NY, THREE MONTHS AFTER SANDY, STILL NO HEAT - Three months after Sandy struck, victims are struggling to survive freezing temperatures. AVAILABLE NOW.
GA, VEGETABLES RISKIEST FOR FOOD POISONING - CDC releases new report showing vegetables, not meat, put us at most risk of food poisoning.
FL, A-ROD DENIES HGH REPORT - Alex Rodriguez denies he was treated by a clinic that a Miami paper claims sold him HGH.
FL, HIGH-WIRE ACT - Tightrope walker Nik Wallenda makes high-wire crossing 200 feet above Florida coastal highway. AVAILABLE NOW.
TX, EXTERIORS OF BOY SCOUTS HQ - Exteriors of Boy Scouts of America national HQ in Texas. AVAILABLE NOW.
IN, CADAVER CEREMONY TEACHES PATIENT CARE - It looks a little macabre, but a ceremony honoring patients who have donated their bodies to science is helping teach trainee doctors about total patient care. AVAILABLE NOW.
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INTERNATIONAL
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MALI TIMBUKTU - The first look at tombs of ancient Sufis and historic manuscripts destroyed by Islamist rebels. AVAILABLE NOW.
AUSTRALIA FLOODS - Helicopters evacuate over 1,000 people from flood-hit towns in one of Australia's biggest airlifts in decades. AVAILABLE NOW.
SYRIA SNIPER - A mother of two explains why she has picked up a sniper's rifle to take on the Assad regime. AVAILABLE NOW.
SYRIA MASSACRE - Activists claim the discovery of more than 60 bound bodies is evidence of a massacre. AVAILABLE NOW.
ITALY US PLANE - Search continues for a US F-16 fighter missing on a training flight over the Adriatic Sea. AVAILABLE NOW.
BRAZIL NIGHTCLUB FIRE - Investigations continue after four people were detained over the deadly nightclub blaze. AVAILABLE NOW.
CHINA POLLUTION - Beijing's air pollution goes off the index again as thousands travel ahead of Chinese New Year. AVAILABLE NOW.
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ENTERTAINMENT
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HYDE PARK ON HUDSON NO EPIC, SAYS DIRECTOR - Bio of FDR is a more intimate look at the US president, rather than an epic. AVAILABLE NOW.
'ANNA KARENINA' SET DESIGNER ON BAFTA NOMINATION - Costumes go on display as set designer talks about being nominated for a BAFTA. AVAILABLE NOW.
JUDE LAW, CHANNING TATUM ON 'SIDE EFFECTS' - Jude Law, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Channing Tatum talk about new thriller 'Side Effects.' AVAILABLE NOW.
LES MISERABLES DIRECTOR ON CLOSE-UP CRITICISM - Tom Hooper discusses the controversy around his use of close-ups in the film. AVAILABLE NOW.
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LIFE/HEALTH/TECHNOLOGY (AP VIDEO-US INCLUDES AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY STORIES)
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INDONESIA WINE - A homegrown wine industry has sprung up in the unlikely location of Bali. AVAILABLE NOW.
CANADA SPINAL CORD INJURY - Robotics technology to help those with partial spinal cord injuries learn to walk. AVAILABLE NOW.
MEXICO MUSIC SCHOOL FIGHTS GANGS - Music is being used to encourage children not to join gangs in crime-ridden Guadalajara. AVAILABLE NOW.
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