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Bloomberg

Australia's Aggressive Monetary Policy Tightening Set to Weigh on Economy

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Australia's central bank is on track for its steepest tightening of monetary policy in a generation, raising the risk of an economic slowdown. Swati Pandey reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Attack On Paul Pelosi Reignites Fears Of Political Violence

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Some law makers are blaming the GOP for not doing enough to quash extreme rhetoric within the party.
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South Africa-Rising Crime Casts Shadow Over Xmas

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Army and police officers in South Africa have joined together to form "Operation Santa Claus" - an initiative to peg back continually rising crime levels, even over the festive season. But Christmas in the "new" South Africa has taken...
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Plight of refugees at camp near Afghanistan border.

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Refugee camp at Torbat-Jam, Eastern Iran near the border with Afghanistan 00 00 Wide shot refugee housing with tarpaulins over top 00 04 Children playing 00 08 Women and children walking along road close to camp 00 12 Sign at...
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INDONESIA: JAKARTA/ACEH: SITUATION UPDATE (V)

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Voice and effects Indonesia's new president says he's prepared to allow an East Timor-style referendum in the western province of Aceh. President Abdurrahman Wahid made the comment only days after Indonesian troops conducted a bloody...
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Victims of tsunami still working through trauma

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Ban Nam Khem - 13 November 2005 1. Fisherman Prakob Chanmuang walking on beach 2. Fishing boats 3. Various of Prakob walking towards his fishing boat 4. Wide of villagers of Ban Nak Khem fishing on the beach 5. Fishing boat sailing...
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APEC ministers meet, PM on SARS and Myanmar

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1. Various of delegates arriving at hotel where the meeting is being held 2. Wide of trade ministers in meeting 3. Close up of Japanese Senior Vice Minister, Sanae Takaichi 6. Close up of Singapore Minister, George Yeo 7. Wide of...
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KOSOVO: YUGOSLAV ELECTIONS (V)

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Voice and effects Security was tight in Kosovo, as polls opened for Sunday's crucial elections for the Yugoslav president and parliament as well as municipal assemblies in the federation's dominant republic, Serbia. In the ethnically...
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Various - Refugees Arrive In Sierra Leone

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A Nigerian merchant vessel, the Victoria Reefer, carrying more than one thousand sick and hungry refugees from the fighting in the Liberian capital, Monrovia, has been allowed to anchor just one mile off the Sierra Leonean capital,...
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Somalia - Landings

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US and Italian troops practise beach landings US and Italian marines landed on the beaches of the Mogadishu sea port on Friday (17/2), in preparation for the evacuation of thousands of United Nations peace-keeping troops and personnel....
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Authorities discuss security preps ahead of the World Cup games

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Security forces in Rio de Janeiro State said on Tuesday that together, they will carry out the largest operative in the state's history in an effort to provide safety to residents, visitors and teams during the World Cup that starts on...
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Curated Video

South Africa - New Order Counselling

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Thousands of South Africans terrified of the new order are flocking to hospitals or seeking advise through lifeline, a crisis help line, to cope with soaring levels of stress. interiors lifeline office people answering phones bulletin...
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SYND 23-11-72 INTERVIEW WITH BRITISH HOME SECRETARY, ROBERT CARR, FOLLOWING DEFEAT OF GOVERNMENT IMMIGRATION BILL

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Interview with British Home Secretary, Robert Carr, and a government backbencher, following defeat of government immigration bill 1) INTERVIEW: British Home Secretary, Robert Carr, 2) INTERVIEW: MP Mr. Brain Film: Pos - Sound: Opt/SOF...
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SYND 2 12 78 BACKGROUND REPORT ON ELECTION SCENES OF SOUTH AFRICA IMPOSED ELECTION

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A background report on the run up to the South African imposed unilateral elections in Namibia (formerely South West Africa) with interviews with the country's Administrator General Judge Steyn and South West African People's...
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Preps on eve of 20th anniversary of Mandela''s release, exhibition opens

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Victor Verster Prison, Paarl - 10 February 2010 1. Exterior of Vector Verster Prison, with statue of former inmate Nelson Mandela, surrounded by ANC (African National Congress) flags and South African flags 2. Mid of Mandela statue 3....
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Sky News

30000 People Missing since the Revolution

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30000 People Missing since the Revolution
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Victims of tsunami still working through trauma one year on

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Ban Nam Khem - 13 November 2005 1. Fisherman Prakob Chanmuang walking on beach 2. Fishing boats 3. Various of Prakob walking towards his fishing boat 4. Wide of villagers of Ban Nak Khem fishing on the beach 5. Fishing boat sailing...
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UK: SOCCER PLAYER ERIC CANTONA RETURNS AFTER 8 MONTH BAN

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English/Nat Controversial French soccer star Eric Cantona is about to make his return to the English game this weekend. Cantona is expected to play for Manchester United against Liverpool this Sunday ...his first game since being banned...
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President of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood pessimistic about UN meeting

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The President of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood said at a meeting in Istanbul on Tuesday that he has "no high expectations" ahead of a key United Nations Security Council meeting on Syria in New York. The UN Security Council is scheduled...
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RR7216B ICELAND vs BRITAIN : THE COD WAR AGAIN?

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RR7216B ICELAND vs BRITAIN : THE COD WAR AGAIN? A colourful report on fishing in Iceland as a back ground to the renewed dispute over international fishing rights. On September 1st 1972, Iceland plans to extend its territorial fishing...
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(v) KOSOVO: ALBANIANS CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY OF SERB CRACKDOWN

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Natural Sound VOICED BY: Vera Frankl Thousands of ethnic Albanians gathered on Sunday to mark the first anniversary of the bloody crackdown that triggered their insurrection. A memorial service was held in the village of Cirez, in the...
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South Africa-Rising Crime Casts Shadow Over Xmas

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Army and police officers in South Africa have joined together to form "Operation Santa Claus" - an initiative to peg back continually rising crime levels, even over the festive season. But Christmas in the "new" South Africa has taken on...
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Israeli security chiefs face doomsday scenario

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Jerusalem - 12 September 2004 1. Wide shot of Temple Mount 2. Various of Al Aqsa 3. Various of inside the Dome of the Rock mosque 4. Woman sitting inside the Dome of the Rock mosque reading 5. Director of the Islamic Waqf, Adnan al...
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Bloomberg

What's Driving Investor Sentiment in the U.S.?

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April 20 -- Bill Stone, chief investment strategist at PNC Wealth Management, discusses the U.S. markets, earnings and the outlook for the economy. He speaks to Bloomberg's Angie Lau on "First Up."