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Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama clashed over free trade, health care and the war in Iraq in a high stakes debate one week before key Democratic presidential primaries which could determine the fate of her struggling candidacy

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HEADLINE: AP First Person: Can Hillary survive March 4th? CAPTION: Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama clashed over free trade, health care and the war in Iraq in a high stakes debate one week before key Democratic presidential primaries...
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Bush taps Zoellick to be next pres of the World Bank

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1. US President George W. Bush, former US trade chief and number two diplomat Robert Zoellick, and US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson entering news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President: "Good morning. I thank...
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Bush signs trade deals with Chile and Singapore

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1. Wide shot of East Room in White House 2. Mid shot Bush, pull out to show audience 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President: "The agreements I sign today, America's economic relationship with Chile and Singapore will be...
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JAPAN: TOKYO: JAPANESE YEN IS WEAKENED BY LEVERAGE

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English/Nat The U-S dollar jumped to a 50-month high against the Japanese yen on Monday. It was in response to encouraging U-S economic figures and an American official's opposition to using foreign exchange rates as a trade...
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON - SYMPATHY FOR W-T-O PROTESTORS

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English/Nat U-S President Bill Clinton has said he is sympathetic to the demonstrators protesting against the World Trade Organisation meeting in Seattle. He told reporters before leaving for the conference that labour and environmental...
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Indian FM says code of conduct needed for South China sea

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Indonesian Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa said on Friday that a code of conduct for the South China Sea was needed so that "potentials for conflict in the region can be managed." Natalegawa was in New Delhi to hold talks with his...
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UK: DISCUSSIONS OVER BANANAS AND US THREATS OF TRADE BAN - REACTIONS

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English/Nat The British government has issued a new appeal to the Americans to back down in the banana row. The Trade Minister Brian Wilson said the World Trade Organisation (W-T-O) was within touching distance of solving the...
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Philippine president, Singaporean PM at business summit

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(Audio as incoming) 1. Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong walks on to stage 2. Hsien addressing conference 3. Cutaway of audience 4. Various of Hsien addressing conference 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lee Hsien Loong, Singaporean...
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WRAP Opening ceremony, Ministers agree on Human Rights commission

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July 30, 2007 1. Wide of Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) ministers on stage for opening ceremony 2. Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo arriving on stage 3. Wide aerial of stage with Arroyo and ministers 4....
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JAPAN: US CAR MAKERS GEAR UP FOR MARKETING DRIVE

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Jap/Eng/Nat America's big three car makers are gearing up for a hard-fought marketing drive this autumn as they vie for a greater share of the lucrative Japanese car market. The export drive comes after the Clinton administration's...
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Bush meets Panamian President, comments on free-trade agreement

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1. Various of President of Panama, Martin Torrijos, sitting with US President George W. Bush 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President: "I am committed to a Panamanian free trade agreement because it's in the interests of the...
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BARBADOS: PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON ATTENDS CARIBBEAN SUMMIT

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English/Nat President Bill Clinton, in Barbados for a Caribbean summit on Saturday, told Caribbean leaders that he wanted a "deeper process of co-operation." Topics covered were similar to those discussed this week during Clinton's...
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US trade protest over India solar energy programme

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The United States launched another trade complaint against India on Monday, saying New Delhi's solar energy industry discriminates against American manufacturers. The US contends that India is violating World Trade Organisation (WTO)...
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Presser by EU trade commissioner

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1. Wide shot stage 2. Mid shot Pascal Lamy European Union Trade commissioner 3. Cutaway audience 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Pascal Lamy, European Union Trade commissioner: " We are especially vigilant over the establishment of non-tariff...
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WEF turns to trade amid fears of protectionism, Aso, Brown sots

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AP Television 1. Wide hotel where World Trade Organisation talks will take place 2. Mid security on hotel roof 3. Pan interior of hotel lobby 4. Israeli President Shimon Peres walking 5. Mid of Deputy US Trade Representative Peter...
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Chinese textiles stuck in port as trade row with EU continues

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Antwerp 1. Various of busy shopping streets Brussels 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alistair Gray, British Retail Consortium Spokesman: "Well, first of all they should have met a long time ago, they should have met a month ago to deal with...
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Barroso and Singh news conference at trade summit

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1. Wide of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (centre), Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates (left) and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso (right) sitting down for news conference 2. Wide of news conference 3. EU...
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Labor, Wages Suffer From Stagnant Money: Bhagwati

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Oct. 8 -- Columbia University professor of economics Jagdish Bhagwati talks about the impact of decreased spending on jobs and wages in the United States. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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BRUNEI: ASIAN ENVIRONMENT MINISTERS DISCUSS HAZE POLLUTION PROBLEM

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Brunei, April 3-4 1998 1. Wide shot of Brunei in haze 2. Motorcade through haze 3. Indonesian Environment Minister arrives 4. Close up of police motorbikes 5. Two motorbike police 6. Close up of policeman with mask 7. Singaporean...
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Secretary of state on China, Syria, Wall St protest

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1. Wide shot of introduction of US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton 2. SOUNDBITE: (English): Hillary Rodham Clinton, US Secretary of State: "They (China) continue to try to game the system to their advantage, and our...
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US Food and Drug Admin's office to protect safety of exports

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1. Wide push in of Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Andrew von Eschenbach and Chinese Vice Minister of Health Shao Mingli unveiling plaque of new FDA office in Beijing, shaking hands 2. Pull out to officials cutting...
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HONG KONG: WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM: EAST ASIAN LEADERS UPBEAT

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English/Nat Leaders from East Asia on Tuesday gave an upbeat assessment of the region's economies and reaffirmed their commitment to open markets. Philippine President Fidel Ramos and Singaporean Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong were among...
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Turkish jewellery exports set to dazzle in 2014

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Turkey exports more than two billion dollars worth of jewellery each year - and the market appears to be bouyant according to industry experts at the Istanbul Jewellery Show. The UAE and Iraq are some of the biggest importers , while...
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Traders flock to Dubai for gold

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Dubai, October 11, 2012 1. Exterior of gold shop 2. Close up of bangles 3. People walking through souk 4. Window of shop 5. People walking through souk 6. Exteriors of shop 7. Various of shoppers from India buying gold 8. Cutaway gold...