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David Cameron makes Surprise Visit to Libya

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David Cameron makes Surprise Visit to Libya
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Senior Chinese Leaders Gather At Beach Resort

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Senior Chinese Leaders Gather At Beach Resort
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USA: PRESIDENT BUSH/COLIN POWELL PRESS BRIEFING

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English/Nat President George W. Bush has urged Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat to give new Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon a chance to form a government and promote peace in the Middle East. Speaking to reporters on Friday, Bush...
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UN Secretary-General Ban on situation in Libya

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1. Wide of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon talking with advisors 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary-General: "I have seen very disturbing and shocking scenes where Libyan authorities have been firing at demonstrators from...
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Demonstration against Nepalese king

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March 8, 2005 1. Various of protest by members of Nepali Congress, Nepali opposition party, with protesters carrying dummy representing Nepal''s King Gyanendra in a mock funeral procession 2. Protesters shouting pro-democracy slogans 3....
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Apple CEO Tim Cook Faults Alabama for Lack of Gay Rights

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Oct. 28 -- Former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown and LGBT Technology Partnership Executive Director Christopher Wood discuss tech relations with the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community. They speak on Bloomberg West....
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WRAP White House briefing on Zimbabwe; intvw with Zimbabwe's UN ambassador

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1. Dana Perino walks up to Podium 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dana Perino, White House Spokeswoman: "Well let's see how the meeting goes. We don't believe that the Mugabe regime is a legitimate government. We think that because they ran a...
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Mark Halperin: Democrats Have a Problem With the Center

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Nov. 13 -- Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar join the leadership team, but all the other faces are the same. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Boehner Warns of More Obamacare Repeal Attempts

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Nov. 7 -- Bloomberg's Betty Liu reports on today's top news stories on In the Loop.
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USA: LEADING CHINESE DISSIDENT HAS FLED TO UNITED STATES

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English/Nat A leading Chinese dissident has fled to the United States. The U-S State Department confirmed reports Friday that Liu Gang had been admitted into the country under a special waiver for emergency cases. Liu Gang earned the...
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Secretary-General of MDC comments on Zimbabwe recount

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1. Wide shot of Devonshire hotel 2. Mid shot of Biti 3. Reporters 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tendai Biti, General Secretary of the Movement for Democratic Change: "The so called recount has no credibility at all, it is not legitimate and we...
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Campaigning groups comment on G8 declaration

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Kuehlungsborn - 7 June 2007 1. Wide exterior of building 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Daniel Mittler, Chair and Climate Policy expert, Greenpeace International "The G8 (Group of Eight) leaders have failed to do what is necessary which is to...
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First Lady re-opens Pennsylvania Avenue

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1. Pedestrian mall along Pennsylvania Avenue 2. First Lady Laura Bush walking to dedication ceremonies 3. Bush walking with Washington, DC Mayor Anthony Williams 4. Cutaway - press corps 5. Bush walking up on stage, audience...
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Witness claims to have seen killing of Gadhafi, no official confirmation

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1. Pan to Adel Samir, from the Qabra Brigade, who claims to have been witness to former Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's capture, UPSOUND: (Arabic with NTC fighter translating into English): (Question: "Tell me the story, this morning the...
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MIDDLE EAST: SHARON SELECTS WASHINGTON DELEGATION

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English/Nat Israeli Prime Minister-elect Ariel Sharon has selected a high level delegation to visit the United States in the wake of his sweeping election victory on Tuesday. Likud Party strategist Eyal Arad said in a media conference on...
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World bank chief comments on EU debt plan

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1. World Bank chief Robert Zoellick arriving to a news conference 2. Mid of news conference 3. Sign (English) "The World Bank Group in the Philippines, making growth work for the poor" 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Zoellick, World Bank...
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Russian opposition activists being vilified as 'national traitors'

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Russian opposition activists being vilified as 'national traitors'
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White House; security analyst comment on Obama's decision to arm Syrian rebels

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1. Wide of Ben Rhodes at podium in the White House briefing room 2. Cutaway of reporters in briefing room 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ben Rhodes, Deputy National Security Advisor: "This has been a steady increase for us. We have steadily...
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UK: MALAYSIAN & SINGAPOREAN PRIME MINISTERS PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has said the second Asia-Europe summit in London "delivered much more" than he had initially expected. Speaking at a news conference following the summit, Mahathir said he was...
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David Cameron and Vladimir Putin discuss Syria

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David Cameron and Vladimir Putin discuss Syria
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Declaring significant progress in disrupting al-Qaida and combatting the Taliban, President Barack Obama said Thursday the United States will start withdrawing U.S. troops from Afghanistan in July as promised. AP's Mark Smith reports.

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HEADLINE: Obama: US on track in Afghanistan, Pakistan CAPTION: Declaring significant progress in disrupting al-Qaida and combatting the Taliban, President Barack Obama said Thursday the United States will start withdrawing U.S....
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With the deadline looming to raise the government's debt ceiling, President Obama is hailing a plan by a bipartisan group senators known as the "Gang of Six" to reduce federal deficits.

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HEADLINE: As debt debate begins, Obama praises 'Gang' plan CAPTION: With the deadline looming to raise the government's debt ceiling, President Obama is hailing a plan by a bipartisan group senators known as the "Gang of Six" to reduce...
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UK: LONDON: ASEM SUMMIT UPDATE (2)

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Japanese/English Leaders from the European Union and Asia continue met in London on Friday to discuss ways to improve trade ties. Talks at the second Asia-Europe Meeting have been dominated by the attempts of Asian countries to recover...
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President Bush will try again today to reassure Americans about the financial crisis. He'll use his weekly radio address to ask for patience as the administration ramps up its $700 billion mortgage and banking rescue.

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HEADLINE: Bush urges patience in economic crisis CAPTION: President Bush says the government's $700 billion plan to buy up bad assets and enhance federal deposit guarantees will pay off in the long run, but warns it will take time for...