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CANADA: VANCOUVER: APEC SUMMIT: SOUTH KOREA ECONOMY

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Mandarin/Eng/Nat South Korea is seeking to play down its economic ills; claiming the decision to ask for a 20 (b) billion dollar-plus International Monetary Fund bail out package is to solve a temporary liquidity problem. News of Seoul's...
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US president discusses economic crisis with Treasury Secretary

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1. Wide view of President George W. Bush and Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson coming down steps at Treasury Department 2. Wide of the two men 3. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US president "This is a tough situation for America. ...
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Greek PM with Obama, reax, with Geithner, protest

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AP Television Washington, DC, USA 1. Wide shot of US President Barack Obama, Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, and Archbishop Demetrios, primate of the Greek Orthodox Church in the US, walking into event celebrating Greek...
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CANADA: VANCOUVER: LEADERS ARRIVE FOR APEC TRADE SUMMIT UPDATE

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English/Nat Leaders from the 18 APEC nations began arriving in Vancouver on Saturday for a trade summit which has already turned into an inquest on the currency crisis crippling Asia. Agreement has been reached to liberalise trade in...
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Prime Minister meets Commission chief

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1. Jose Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission, and Polish Prime Minister Kazimierz Marcinkiewicz arrive for presser 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jose Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission: "I've met him before,...
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A look at challenges East Timor faces after independence

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May 16 2002 1. Head of UN Transitional Administration in East Timor, Sergio Vieira de Mello, hands over ceremonial 'key to office' to President-elect Xanana Gusmao 2. Wide same May 15 2002 3. Pan of International Donors to East Timor...
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WRAP Adds Chinese delegation and Snow briefing

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1. Various of US Treasury Secretary John Snow talking to Chinese delegation in hallway 2. Cutaway media 3. Various of representatives at G7 meeting 4. Wide pan of meeting 5. Various of G7 representatives 6. Snow and US Federal Reserve...
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AP pix of presser, OPEC to slash output by 1.5 m barrels a day

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1. Various of Iranian Oil Minister, Gholam Hossein Nozari, surrounded by reporters following OPEC (Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries) meeting 2. Saudi Oil Minister Ali Naimi talking to reporters, UPSOUND:...
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Roberto Cavalli presents autumn/winter 2009 collection in Milan

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music on catwalks not cleared for use. replace with your own clearable music AP Entertainment Milan, 18th January 2009 1. Various catwalk Cavalli Autumn/Winter 2009 show 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Roberto Cavalli, Designer: "I use soft...
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France - Kiriyenko on first official visit

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Russia's new Prime Minister, Sergei Kiriyenko arrived in the French capital on Wednesday (03/06) on his first official trip abroad. The 35-year-old Premier is in France for a two-day bilateral cooperation commission. The visit is also...
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Bloomberg

Is Islamic State Planning Attacks on the West?

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Sept. 25 -- Adam Ereli, former U.S. ambassador to Bahrain, discusses the U.S. attacks on the Islamic State militant group. He speaks with Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Blair: Don't Underestimate North Korea Capabilities

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Dec. 19 -- Former U.S. Director of National Intelligence Admiral Dennis Blair discusses how the U.S. should respond to Sony hack. He speaks with Matt Miller and Olivia Sterns on Street Smart.
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Sky News

Kate Dooley Speaks to Sky News from the G20

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Kate Dooley Speaks to Sky News from the G20
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George W Bush's weekly radio address

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1. Graphic of George W. Bush with audio from his radio address underneath. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, U-S President "Good morning. I want to report to you on the progress being made on many fronts in our war against terrorism....
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Berlusconi vows to seek economic growth

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1. Wide interior of Chamber of Deputies 2. Members of parliament in assembly listening ++MUTE++ 3. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Silvio Berlusconi, Italian Prime Minister: "The judgement of investors on our stocks are not taking into proper...
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At the Haitian Embassy in Washington, there was a constant stream of cars dropping off donations on Sunday for the victims of the devastating earthquake

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HEADLINE: DC resident: ''We wanted to help out'' CAPTION: At the Haitian Embassy in Washington, there was a constant stream of cars dropping off donations on Sunday for the victims of the devastating earthquake. (Jan. 17)
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Bloomberg

Will Money Flood Into U.S. Markets After Paris Attacks?

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Nov. 16 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Richard Yamarone discusses the market reaction and U.S. security in the wake of the Paris terror attacks. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Bloomberg

SEC Faces Funding Scrutiny on Capitol Hill

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June 17 -- Bloomberg's Rob Tricchinelli examines the latest news on Capitol Hill regarding the Securities and Exchange Commission including a Senate vote on funding the commission. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Wyplosz: Draghi Has Long Way to Go to Normalize ECB

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June 23 -- Charles Wyplosz, director at Institute of International and Development Studies, discusses normal operations of a central bank, steps taken by Mario Draghi to normalize the European Central Bank, and how ECB policy has...
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Bloomberg

Shelby: Brexit Vote Profound on Both Sides of Atlantic

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June 21 -- Senator Richard Shelby (R) weighs in on the risk of Brexit. He speaks with David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Could Dublin Be New London for Post-Brexit Banks?

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Aug. 16 -- Big banks headquartered in London are said to be planning to move jobs from the U.K. shortly after the government triggers Brexit. Bloomberg Gadfly columnist Lionel Laurent looks at the potential exodus and where the banks may...
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Bloomberg

Sentance: U.K. Might Go From Best-to-Worst G7 Economy

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Sept. 15 -- Andrew Sentance, senior economic adviser at Pricewaterhousecoopers, discusses the post-Brexit U.K. economy and his expectations for the pound. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Corrects guest's last name in headline and...
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Algeria's economic boom

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Algeria's economic boom
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AFP News Agency

VOICED:BP share price dives on oil spill concerns

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VOICED:BP share price dives on oil spill concerns