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Wolfowitz vows to stay on as World Bank president

Higher Ed
Washington, DC - 15 April, 2007 1. World Bank President, Paul Wolfowitz, walking into news conference at end of International Monetary Fund-World Bank meeting 2. Wide shot of Wolfowitz at table World Bank Material FILE - Recent 3. STILL...
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Terror alert raised to orange, ADDS graphic

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Washington D.C., December 21, 2003 1. Wide shot Secretary Ridge walks to podium 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Tom Ridge, Secretary of Homeland Security: "Today, the United States government raised the national threat level from an elevated to...
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Syrian opposition members call election a sham

Higher Ed
1. Various of Khaled Khoja working on laptop 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Khaled Khoja, Syrian National Council: "We cannot talk about free elections when the regime is shelling different cities. Yesterday, Hama was being shelled under heavy...
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Bloomberg

Catalonia Determined to Hold Independece Vote: Albinyana

Higher Ed
Sept. 19 -- Minister of Foreign Affairs for Catalonia Roger Albinyana discusses Catalonia possibly having their own vote for independence on November 9th and what they can learn from Scotlands referendum with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde...
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Bloomberg

U.K. to Give Iraq Coalition Credibility: Hormats

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Sept. 26 -- Former U.S. Under Secretary of State Robert Hormats explains why he believes the U.K. will join the coalition of nations launching airstrikes against the Islamic State in Iraq and discusses the strength of the coalition and...
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Future of Merrill Lynch chief in doubt after biggest loss

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1. Zoom out of entrance of Merrill Lynch building 2. Close-up of Merrill Lynch logo 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Matthew Albrecht, Standard and Poor's Investment banking and brokerage analyst: "I think he lost a little bit, mister O'Neal lost...
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Bloomberg

Russia Economy Is in Freefall Due to Oil Prices: Bremmer

Higher Ed
Dec. 16 -- The ruble plunged to 80 a dollar for the first time as investors speculated Russia will announce capital controls after the largest interest-rate increase in 16 years failed to revive confidence in the currency. Eurasia Group...
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MIDDLE EAST: PROTESTS AGAINST DECISION TO BUILD JEWISH NEIGHBOURHOOD

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English/Nat Hundreds of Palestinians have protested against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to go ahead with construction of a Jewish neighbourhood in disputed east Jerusalem. Netanyahu also faced criticism from...
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WRAP AP pix of aftermath of blast that killed 5 Spanish peacekeepers; ADDS gov't reax

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South Lebanon 1. Wide of countryside, smoke coming up from road 2. Wide of road with soldier in foreground 3. Zoom into road after blast, soldiers a the scene and smoke from explosion 4. Wide of road with soldiers standing up at side of...
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Bloomberg

How Will Janet Yellen Address Jobs Report?

Higher Ed
June 6 -- GAM Chief Economist Larry Hatheway weighs in on the U.S. jobs reports and it's impact on Fed policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Fed Leaves Rates Unchanged as Officials See Mixed Outlook

Higher Ed
June 15 -- Fewer Federal Reserve officials expect the central bank to raise interest rates more than once this year, as policy makers gave a mixed picture of a U.S. economy where growth is picking up and job gains are slowing....
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Election recount starts in Baghdad

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CLEAN: Election recount starts in Baghdad
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Uncertainties make British election impossible to call: pollster

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CLEAN : Uncertainties make British election impossible to call: pollster
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Kampalas first Fashion Week hopes to boost local industry

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CLEAN : Kampalas first Fashion Week hopes to boost local industry
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Bloomberg

Posen: Pound's Fall Is Bigger Than What BOE Can Do

Higher Ed
Oct. 7 -- Adam Posen, president at Peterson Institute for International Economics, talks about the sharp drop in the British pound and what the Bank of England can do in response. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

OPEC Starting Talks Without Iran, Iraq

Higher Ed
Nov. 16 -- OPEC and Russia will meet in Doha on Thursday for another round of talks without ministers from Iran and Iraq, the two countries that pose the biggest obstacle to a deal to cut production. Bloomberg's Simon Kennedy reports on...
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Bloomberg

JPM's Frenkel: Markets Disconnected From Real Economy

Higher Ed
Jan.17 -- Jacob Frenkel, chairman at JPMorgan International, discusses the disconnect of financial markets and the real economy, the need for the normalization of rates by the Federal Reserve, and for the United States to lead the global...
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Patti LaBelle and others honored by the National Museum of African American Music

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Bloomberg

Eswar Prasad on a Fed in Trump's Image

Higher Ed
Oct.31 -- Eswar Prasad, Cornell University Tolani Senior Professor of Trade Policy, and Professor of Economics and Brookings Institution Senior Fellow, discusses what the Fed will look like under Trump. He speaks on Bloomberg's "What'd...
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Former prosecutor and criminal defense attorney Karen Steinhauser says Taylor Swift groping case came down to credibility and jurors believed Swift

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DEFENSE ATTORNEY: TAYLOR SWIFT WAS THE CREDIBLE WITNESS It all came down to credibility, as per a former prosecutor and criminal defense attorney analyzing recording artist Taylor Swift's court win Monday (14 AUGUST 2017),...
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Legal analyst says Swift was credible witness in groping case

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Taylor Swift's court victory came down to her credibility as a witness, a former prosecutor and criminal defence attorney said on Monday after a juror in Denver decided that a radio host had groped her during a pre-concert photo-op four...
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Bloomberg

President Trump Plans to Tweak Tax Plan

Higher Ed
Oct.11 -- Barclays Chief Economist Asia-Pacific David Fernandez weighs in on President Trump's tax reform plans. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."