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South Korean Premier Chung on Vaccine, Economy, Biden
Feb.03 -- South Korean Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun discusses the government's coronavirus vaccine strategy. The pandemic has hit the economy, but Chung says he's not pessimistic as he sees consumption coming back. He also talks about...
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Employees of more than 50 companies including LinkedIn brought their parents to work on Thursday. LinkedIn conceived the event last year. (Nov. 6)
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Headline: Bringing Mom & Dad to work bridges generation gap
Ext. Headline: Guess who's coming to work? Mom & Dad step into the cubicle on Bring In Your Parents...
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WRAP Unemployment expected to reach worst levels ever, MOFA
FILE - Shenyang, northeast China, 1997
1. Shenyang street with jobless men at side of street holding signs
2. Group of unemployed men standing on Shenyang street side holding signs advertising their job skills
3. Man standing in street...
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CHINA: GOVERNMENT SPONSORED EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES
Mandarin/Nat
China is experiencing a boom in the labour market as it moves from a planned to a market economy,
So government-sponsored employment agencies have sprung up everywhere to help fill job vacancies,
This employment agency in...
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As migrant workers from Mexico come to the U.S. for seasonal work, public health officials and others are trying to intercept them at food lines and churches in hopes of stemming the spread of deadly swine flu.
HEADLINE: Health officials in US warn migrants about flu
CAPTION: As migrant workers from Mexico come to the U.S. for seasonal work, public health officials and others are trying to intercept them at food lines and churches in hopes of...
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AP's Haven Daley reports that some universities are seeing an increase in graduate school applications as college students look to postpone their job search during the recession
HEADLINE:Grad School Applications Up, Job Market Declines
CAPTION: AP's Haven Daley reports that some universities are seeing an increase in graduate school applications as college students look to postpone their job search during the...
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RUSSIA: MOSCOW: GRADUATES FACE TOUGH DECISIONS ABOUT THEIR FUTURE
Russian/Eng/Nat
Another school year has come to a close in Russia. And like fresh graduates around the world, Russian students face tough decisions about their futures.
But a country and economy in transition has complicated the...
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PHILIPPINES: PHILIPPINE AIRLINES PILOTS CALL OFF STRIKE
English/Nat
Hundreds of Philippine Airlines pilots have called off their three-week strike and attempted to return to work.
But the airline management refused to take them back on Friday.
It says the pilot's jobs have been terminated...
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Texas high school students with special needs are doing more than serving lunch at Vynami Cafe - they're learning how to interview for jobs, prepare food and create restaurant budgets. In the process, they're gaining skills for after graduation. (June 18)
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(NATS - "Welcome to Vynami Cafe�")
SOUNDBITE: Doug Peach, Little Elm assistant town manager:
"It's the same thing that you would experience if you were eating in a local...
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Church helps AIDS victims regain self-esteem through work
1. Soup kitchen of Pimville Methodist Church
2. Woman stirring soup
3. People eating soup
4. Coffin in Church
5. Singing the Gospel: "Oh touch me now."
6. Reverend Sephapo singing
7. Congregation of women singing
8. Wide shot of...
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USA: STRIKING BELL ATLANTIC EMPLOYEES TO RETURN TO WORK
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Striking U-S phone company employees are going back to work after a tentative contract was agreed to end the Bell Atlantic strike.
More than 70-thousand Bell Atlantic workers had spent three days on strike over a dispute...
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Budding entrepreneurs get top tips for business success
Global share prices took a tumble this week, but a group of international entrepreneurs in Egypt is hoping to give their economies a boost.
The annual Rise Up event in Cairo aims to give entrepreneurs the skills and contacts they need...
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At a job service office in Florida, job seekers disagreed that an increase in the Gross Domestic Product indicated that the recession is over. They said people are still losing jobs and that finding work is still very, very hard.
HEADLINE: Raw Video: Job seekers react to improving GDP
CAPTION: At a job service office in Florida, job seekers disagreed that an increase in the Gross Domestic Product indicated that the recession is over. They said people are still...
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Best-selling author gives life improving tips for new year
Los Angeles, 30 December 2004
1. Close-up book: "The Best Year of Your Life"
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Debbie Ford/Author, "The Best Year of Your Life": "It's in three sections: dream it, plan it and live it. We've got to dream it. We've...
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Claims telecommunications are impinging on our lives
AP Television
Sydney - 9 July 2007
1. Various people talking on mobile phones
2. Zoom in to work email on Blackberry mobile phone
3. Mobile phone computer screen
4. Button on phone being pressed
5. Various people talking on mobile...
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Unions and managers of the nation's largest commuter railroad on Thursday reached a tentative contract agreement, averting a weekend strike that stood to inconvenience hundreds of thousands of riders. (July 17)
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SOUNDBITE (English) Andrew Cuomo, Governor of New York:
"Compromise by definition means that neither side gets everything that they wanted to get, but it means that we reached an agreement...
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US Secretary of State Kerry meets Malaysian PM Razak, addresses entrepreneur summit
US Secretary of State John Kerry reaffirmed his country's commitment to young entrepreneurs on Friday, amid a partial government shutdown.
Speaking at the Global Entrepreneurship Summit in Kuala Lumpur, he told the audience that what is...
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Dr. Todd Helmus, Senior Behavior Scientist at the Rand Corporation says not all extremists are disenfranchised from society. He also spoke of the deadly shooting of a Canadian soldier in Ottawa this week. (Oct. 24)
Dr. Todd Helmus, Senior Behavior Scientist at the Rand Corporation says not all extremists are disenfranchised from society.
He also spoke of the deadly shooting of a Canadian soldier in Ottawa this week.
Helmus says it's clear that...
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Recently laid off workers got a chance to meet with recruiters, and have a couple cocktails, at this pink slip party in New York City.
HEADLINE: Job seekers attend NYC pink slip party
CAPTION: Recently laid off workers got a chance to meet with recruiters, and have a couple cocktails, at this pink slip party in New York City. (Dec. 11)
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Jodie Foster chats about why it's important for her to seperate her work from her personal life
She's appeared in a movie a year for at least two decades, but Jodie Foster says she's been keeping her career in low gear on purpose lately.
The actress, director and producer was at Comic-Con recently to promote the sci-fi flick...
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West Bank separation barrier threat to UNESCO cultural site
AP Television
Battir, West Bank - 6 May 2012
1. Wide of children swimming in reservoir that is part of Battir's elaborate ancient irrigation system
2. Mid of channel directing spring water into reservoir
3. Close up of waterfall
4....
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The Best & Worst College Degrees for Your Dollar
Nov. 3 -- Lydia Frank, editorial and marketing director at PayScale.com, discusses the power of a college degree with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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India's growing economy creates a new generation of millionaires
Delhi, 22 July 2010
1. Tilt down from chandelier at DLF Emporio Mall
2. Close up of Bottega Veneta shop.
3. Set ups of Sudeep Chabra.
4. SOUNDBITE (English), Sudeep Chabbra, Marketing Head, Emporio Mall:
"Never before has a format like...
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The whistleblowers who exposed maintenance and inspection problems at Southwest Airlines told Congress their jobs were threatened and their reports of noncompliance were ignored for years by their superiors.
HEADLINE: FAA inspectors say their jobs were threatened
CAPTION: The whistleblowers who exposed maintenance and inspection problems at Southwest Airlines told Congress their jobs were threatened and their reports of noncompliance were...