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INDIA: POLITICS: ELECTIONS LIKELY AS CONGRESS PARTY RULE OUT COALITION

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Hindi/English/Nat India's caretaker government - apparently signalling elections - is to meet to consider the political crisis triggered by the inability on Sunday of any part to form a new government. Congress party leader, Sonia...
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Working Hard to Join MSCI in Europe: Neubach

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Oct. 7 -- Tel Aviv Stock Exchange Chairman Amnon Neubach discusses goals for the exchange and outlook for the Israeli market. He speaks with Elliott Gotkine on Bloomberg Televisions The Pulse. (Source: Bloomberg)
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David Cameron at Conservative Party Conference

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David Cameron at Conservative Party Conference
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Labour Party Conference 2014: Reaction to Ed Miliband's Speech

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Labour Party Conference 2014: Reaction to Ed Miliband's Speech
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Bloomberg

Guptas Haven't Fled South Africa, Says Oakbay's Howa

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April 11 -- The Gupta family, friends of South African President Jacob Zuma who have been accused of offering cabinet positions to government officials, have not left the country, according to Oakbay Investments CEO Nazeem Howa in an...
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President talks about Saddam Hussein and Iraqi threat

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1. US President George W. Bush enters news conference 2. Cutaway of reporters 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President: "I do care about North Korea. As I said at the beginning of this new war of the 21st century, we'll...
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CAN667 NIXON ADVISES ON WHAT LBJ SHOULD DO IF NEGOTIATING, AND IN BATTLE WITH THE NORTH VIETNAMESE

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Richard Nixon, Republican candidate, advises bombing Vietcong supply lines and increasing military attacks. **Possible cuts of a0012379 1. SOUNDBITE [ENGLISH]: reporter, Nixon Q&A. cu Nixon saying escalation was key to maintaining...
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The AP is asking a variety of political experts to discuss the issues facing Barack Obama in his first 100 days in office. John Glenn of the German Marshall Fund weighs in

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HEADLINE: Barack Obama: The first 100 days CAPTION: The AP is asking a variety of political experts to discuss the issues facing Barack Obama in his first 100 days in office. John Glenn of the German Marshall Fund weighs in. (Feb. 16)
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Tokyo Tests Telecommuting Day

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Jul.23 -- Tokyo is one of the busiest cities in the world with trains and subways usually very crowded. Today markets the first dry run of a "Telework Day" encouraging people to work from home as the city gears up to host the 2020 Summer...
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BMW CEO Says the Key to Brexit is Flexibility

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Feb.22 -- Daimler Chief Executive Officer Dieter Zetsche and BMW CEO Harald Krueger discuss their plans to deal with Brexit and trade tensions around the world. They talk to Bloomberg's Matt Miller.
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Michigan's Top Legislators Meet With President Trump

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White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany denied that this was an "advocacy meeting."
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Serena Williams' Coach on Reaching New Tennis Players

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Sep.24 -- Patrick Mouratoglou, the tennis coach for superstar Serena Williams and Mouratoglou Academy founder, discusses his unique approach to coaching and why he set up a tennis academy for young, aspiring tennis players. He also talks...
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Why BlackRock Has Turned Neutral on U.S. Stocks

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Jul.07 -- BlackRock's Global Chief Investment Strategist Wei Li says the next leg of the cyclical restart trade is better played outside of the U.S. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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WRAP Bush on Iran, immigration, hurricanes

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1. US President George W. Bush coming out for press briefing 2. SOUNDBITE: (English): George W. Bush, US President: "The IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) statement is an important statement. It reminds the nations of the world...
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Sen. John McCain criticized President Barack Obama's plan to create a government-run health care option at a town-hall meeting Tuesday in the retirement community of Sun City, Arizona.

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HEADLINE: McCain holds health care town hall meeting CAPTION: Sen. John McCain criticized President Barack Obama's plan to create a government-run health care option at a town-hall meeting Tuesday in the retirement community of Sun City,...
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Bollywood star talks about his future projects and working with his father

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AP Entertainment Marrakech, 30 November 2012 1. SOUNDBITE (English) Hrithik Roshan/Actor - on his future projects: "Well there's just one project right now, which is my father's film 'Krrish' which is the third in the sequence, it's...
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President Barack Obama will try to reassure workers that America''s space adventures sail on despite the coming end of space shuttle flights. But as Tony Winton reports, the President may have a tough sell.

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HEADLINE: Fla. Town adjusts to changes in space program CAPTION: President Barack Obama will try to reassure workers that America''s space adventures sail on despite the coming end of space shuttle flights. But as Tony Winton reports,...
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Israeli reaction to Arafat speech

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1. Set-up shot of Raanan Gissin, Spokesman for Israeli Prime minister Ariel Sharon 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Raanan Gissin, Spokesman for Israeli Prime minister Ariel Sharon: "What I'm saying to Arafat -- prove it right now in deeds....
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USA: PAKISTANI DIPLOMAT ZAMIR AKRAM INDIA PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat A key Pakistani diplomat on Tuesday suggested it was very likely his nation would conduct its own nuclear tests. The deputy chief of mission at the Pakistani embassy in Washington said his nation realised this would result in...
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US tells security conference that NATO must adapt

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1. Wide shot protesters 2. Security moving through crowd 3. Pull out from security to crowd 4. Scuffles between security and protesters 5. Wide shot interior conference venue 6. Former US Defence Secretary William Cohen greeting...
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Run up to general elections marred by protests and opposition threatening to boycott vote

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The run-up to Sunday's general election in Bangladesh has been marked by bloody street clashes and caustic political vendettas as the vote threatens to plunge the South Asian country even deeper into crisis. The opposition and its allies...
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World's largest democracy prepares for election

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In Time: 10:22:04 Patna, Bihar state, Recent 1. Various of people campaigning with local musical instruments 2. Onlookers watch convoy of cars carrying politicians passing by Mumbai (Bombay), 28 March, 2004 3. Right wing Hindu Shiv...
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India's Modi to Focus on Trade During U.S. Visit

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Sept. 26 -- Bloomberg View's Nisid Hajari previews Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's four-day visit to the U.S. on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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VOICED: Circus comes to town in Iraq after 40 year gap

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VOICED: Circus comes to town in Iraq after 40 year gap