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Hurricane Laura Now Forecast To Hit Category 4

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Half a million people have been told to evacuate.
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Arqaam's Rizk: HY Outperformed IG in the Gulf

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Aug.31 -- Zeina Rizk, Executive Director of Fixed Income Asset Management for Arqaam Capital discusses how high-yield spreads provide a better cushion for unhedged positions. She speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Jason Tuvey on the Egyptian Economy

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Jason Tuvey, Senior Emerging Markets Economist at Capital Economist, discusses the outlook for the Egyptian economy following the currency dropping to a record low on the governments push to flexible currency trading. He speaks to Yousef...
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Gulf/Iraq/Gaza - Anti-US protests continue

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United States aircraft continued to impose an expanded no-fly zone on Iraqi President Saddam Hussein's air force on Sunday (8/9) while anti-US protests continued in Iraq and elsewhere and some Kurdish villagers fled in the face of what...
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Louisiana's fishermen are losing money every day as fishing restrictions widen due to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. As AP's Haven Daley reports, those who make a living in the Gulf worry the oil spill will affect them for years to come.

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HEADLINE: Seafood Industry Taking Big Hit Due to Gulf Oil Spill CAPTION: Louisiana's fishermen are losing money every day as fishing restrictions widen due to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. As AP's Haven Daley reports, those who...
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Coast Guard officials are making preparations for what could turn into a hurricane. A tropical cyclone is forming south of the Gulf of Mexico and is headed toward the oil spill area

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HEADLINE: Storm brewing near gulf oil spill CAPTION: Coast Guard officials are making preparations for what could turn into a hurricane. A tropical cyclone is forming south of the Gulf of Mexico and is headed toward the oil spill area....
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SYND STORIES 10-9-69 ISRAELI ARMY SPOKESMANGIVES OFFICIAL STATEMENT DESCRIBING THE INVASION OF EGYPT

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An Isreali Major reads a pre-prepared statement about the invasion of Egypt. 1. Army spokesman reads official statement describing invasion of egypt Film: Pos - Sound: Y - B&W - Paperwork N - NYFilm: a0059043 - LN Number: LN11283a -...
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VOICER A look at US air power ready in Kuwait

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0000 Predator UAV in front of hangar 0007 Predator being pushed by ground crew 0017 TV camera lens on front of predator fuselage 0021 Close up lens 0026 SOUNDBITE (English) Gary E. Fabricius USAF "It's a real time video feed back to the...
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RR7445A MEXICO: THE OIL RUSH

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With high oil prices beginning to bite, Mexico has made a major oil strike in Tabasco State. The Mexicans are determined to develop the field themselves and to obtain the prevailing world price for any oil they export, despite US hopes...
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Some ships have been allowed to move through the Houston Ship Channel, which was closed down after an oil spill on Saturday. Environmental officials are still evaluating the damage. (March 26)

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SOUNDBITE (English) Kristen Vale, bird conservationist with the Houston Audubon Society: "Fortunately, it's not a high number. Where we are seeing it is on their bellies. And, we are seeing some around the eyes, which is unfortunate to...
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At the height of summer, tar balls and paddies of oil were rolling ashore along the Florida Panhandle. Months later, sand castles are being built and swimmers frolic in the water, even though crude lies buried beneath the white sands

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HEADLINE: Fear of buried oil doesn't stop sand sculpture contest CAPTION: At the height of summer, tar balls and paddies of oil were rolling ashore along the Florida Panhandle. Months later, sand castles are being built and...
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IRAQ: UN WEAPONS INSPECTORS PULL OUT OF BAGHDAD (V)

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Hebrew/Eng/Nat United Nations weapons monitors have pulled out of Baghdad. Their departure comes a day after the chief U-N arms inspector said Iraq had reneged on its promise of full cooperation. Washington and London have said...
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Karen's march to Gulf Coast stalled but officials still urge caution

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Tropical Storm Karen stalled on Saturday afternoon as it moved toward the US Gulf Coast but still threatened to bring high winds and heavy rains. Forecasters discontinued storm watches across the Gulf Coast and the United States...
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Persian Gulf - Aboard the USS Carl Vinson

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United States aircraft patrolling the expanded no-fly zone over southern Iraq on Saturday (7/9) reported "no challenge of any significance" from Saddam Hussein's forces. WS of USS Vinson sailing along; MS of plane flying over carrier; MS...
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World Oil Supply Is Fairly Healthy at Moment: Sfakianakis

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Oct. 13 -- Ashmore Group Middle East Regional Director John Sfakianakis discusses the price of oil on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Donald Rumsfeld speaks about the Libya Conflict

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Donald Rumsfeld speaks about the Libya Conflict
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President of Asian Football speaks out about FIFA

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President of Asian Football speaks out about FIFA
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Sky News

Oil Tanker Ships Sailing in the Gulf

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Oil Tanker Ships Sailing in the Gulf
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BP allayed last-minute government fears of making the disaster worse and began testing the new, tighter-fitting cap Wednesday that could finally choke off the oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico

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HEADLINE: BP begins testing new cap over Gulf oil leak CAPTION: BP allayed last-minute government fears of making the disaster worse and began testing the new, tighter-fitting cap Wednesday that could finally choke off the oil leak in...
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AP correspondent Jason Bronis, on assignment in Louisiana covering the Gulf oil spill, meets a woman forced out of business by a shortage of Gulf shrimp

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HEADLINE:Reporter's Notebook: No shrimp, no more po-boys CAPTION: AP correspondent Jason Bronis, on assignment in Louisiana covering the Gulf oil spill, meets a woman forced out of business by a shortage of Gulf shrimp. (June 25) ...
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Bands of heavy rain and strong wind gusts from Tropical Storm Lee knocked out power to thousands in Louisiana and Mississippi on Saturday and prompted evacuations in low-lying areas facing flood waters.

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HEADLINE: Tropical Storm Lee bears down on Gulf states CAPTION: Bands of heavy rain and strong wind gusts from Tropical Storm Lee knocked out power to thousands in Louisiana and Mississippi on Saturday and prompted evacuations in...
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An endangered Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle stranded on a beach in the Netherlands in 2008 returns to its native Florida. Now, the creature who got carried away by the Gulf Stream is slipping back into the waters off Sarasota.

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HEADLINE: From Netherlands to Florida: Wayward turtle gone CAPTION: An endangered Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle stranded on a beach in the Netherlands in 2008 returns to its native Florida. Now, the creature who got carried away by the Gulf...
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President Barack Obama says Americans will continue to fight the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico for "as long as it takes," but he vows that BP will pay for the damage it's caused.

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HEADLINE: Obama: 'We will make BP pay' CAPTION: President Barack Obama says Americans will continue to fight the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico for "as long as it takes," but he vows that BP will pay for the damage it's caused. (June 15)
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As the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico grows, along the Florida panhandle there is a major concern about the impact the spill could have on tourism _ the lifeblood of the state's economy.

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HEADLINE:Oil spill has tourists canceling beach trips CAPTION: As the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico grows, along the Florida panhandle there is a major concern about the impact the spill could have on tourism _ the lifeblood of...