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Retailers tell of a rare monthly sales gain, troubled homeowners program passes an important benchmark and new claims for unemployment benefits decline. The AP's Mark Hamrick reports

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HEADLINE: Money Minute: Retail recovery? CAPTION: Retailers tell of a rare monthly sales gain, troubled homeowners program passes an important benchmark and new claims for unemployment benefits decline. The AP's Mark Hamrick reports....
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Companies large and small are reaping the benefits of having employees tend to corporate gardens during their regular work day. Some businesses donate the produce to food pantries, others encourage employees to eat what they grow. (Sept. 8)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus016813 SOUNDBITE: Edmund Spalek, Serfilco employee: "When you sit inside the factory for eight hours going outside and taking in the fresh air sunny weather on a nice day it's nice." SOUNDBITE:...
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Thousands of wounded soldiers discharged from the Army risk financial ruin as they wait six to nine months for their disability benefits. The Army has taken steps to ease the strain, but it's taking awhile for those policies to take hold.

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HEADLINE: Wounded soldiers: No job, no benefits, now what? CAPTION: Thousands of wounded soldiers discharged from the Army risk financial ruin as they wait six to nine months for their disability benefits. The Army has taken steps to...
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Having your pension or retirement fund dwindle away in a bear market is tough to watch. But as AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney explains, there are ways to stay on top of your nest egg. (Oct. 28)

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HEADLINE:Your Money: Surviving the bear market CAPTION: Having your pension or retirement fund dwindle away in a bear market is tough to watch. But as AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney explains, there are ways to stay on top of...
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President Obama signed a controversial, bipartisan bill Friday extending Bush-era tax cuts for all Americans as well as unemployment benefits.

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HEADLINE: Obama Signs Massive Tax Bill into Law CAPTION: President Obama signed a controversial, bipartisan bill Friday extending Bush-era tax cuts for all Americans as well as unemployment benefits. (Dec. 17) After more than a week...
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Congress on Friday approved a two-month renewal of payroll tax cuts for 160 million workers and unemployment benefits for millions. Back-to-back voice vote approvals of the measure took place in the Senate and House.

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HEADLINE: House Dems: Tax cut a 'Good Christmas present' CAPTION: Congress on Friday approved a two-month renewal of payroll tax cuts for 160 million workers and unemployment benefits for millions. Back-to-back voice vote approvals of...
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Sanders Takes on Trump in Atlantic City

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Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders says the current state of Atlantic City's casino industry illustrates the "greed and recklessness" seen around the country.Sanders took shots Monday at presumptive Republican nominee...
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Sanders Takes on Trump in Atlantic City

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus055113Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders says the current state of Atlantic City's casino industry illustrates the "greed and recklessness" seen around the country.Sanders took shots...
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Retirement planning with Hugh Jackman, Jane Lynch

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RETIREMENT PLANNING WITH HUGH JACKMAN, JANE LYNCHHugh Jackman's saving up for his retirement, but Derek Hough and Jane Lynch aren't quite there yet. Hollywood stars turned out for a recent fundraiser for a charity that helps the...
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United Mine Workers Rally on Capitol Hill

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ON LYWashington, DC - 8 September 20161. Wide of rally with US Capitol in the background2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Cecil Roberts, President, United Mine Workers of...
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Tim Bridger on the death of his younger brother who was killed while working on the 'The Lone Ranger' film

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BROTHER OF FILM CREW MEMBER WHO DIED ON SET SAYS DISNEY NEVER SAID SORRYMovie and television production is most dangerous for the people who build the props and sets, provide perfect lighting, perform fiery stunts and get it all on film....
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Why Are People Not Coming Back to the Workforce?

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Jun.02 -- Nathan Sheets of Pgim talks about when the country could return to full employment again.
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Finance Minister says Greece almost concluded deal to write off half private debt

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1. Wide of the press room ahead of news conference 2. Greek Health Minister Andreas Loverdos and Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos arriving at the press room for a joint news conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (Greek) Evangelos...
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Preview of guest workers programme to be worked on by Bush & Fox

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Irvine, California, August 29, 2001 1. Wide shot of undocumented Mexican farm workers 2. Medium shot of a Mexican farm worker 3. Wide shot of workers 4. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Juana Gonzalez, undocumented Mexican farm worker. "In Mexico...
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A new restaurant in Philadelphia offers French-inspired cuisine and food for thought: Customers are told they don't have to tip. That's because servers at Girard Brasserie and Bruncherie earn about $13 an hour and benefits. (Jan. 22)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus024533 SOUNDBITE: Cristian Mora, co-owner Girard Brasserie & Bruncherie: "They're a mixture of, like, confused and delighted at the same time, like, 'Oh, what do you mean no tip?'"...
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Tens of thousands in demos against Schroeder''s reforms

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1. Medium shot demonstrators 2. Pan demonstrators marching 3. Close up sign "Schroeder must go" 4. Pan people demonstrating 5. Close up people demonstrating 6. Demonstrators with banner 7. SOUNDBITE: (German) Vox pop,...
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Agreement to end two-day nationwide strike

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1. United Auto Workers (UAW) officials at news conference 2. UAW officials holding hands in triumph 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ron Gettelfinger, President, United Auto Workers: "We are please to announce that at 3:05 am. (0805 GMT) this...
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Workers demonstrating in support of transport worker's strike

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1. Pan left from demonstrators with fireworks chanting (French) "All on strike!" to demonstrators with CGT (Confederation General du Travail = General Labour Confederation) flags and banners marching in central Paris 2. Mid demonstrator...
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Boeing machinists are voting Friday on whether to accept a contract that would concede some pension and health care benefits in order to secure assembly of the company's new 777X airplane in Washington state. (Jan. 3)

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Boeing machinists will decide Friday whether to accept a contract that would concede some pension and health care benefits in order to secure assembly of the company's new 777X airplane in Washington state. The offer has fractured the...
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Morning queues for fuel as retirement age protests continue

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1. Various of cars queuing in front of petrol station in downtown Paris 2. Man reading paper in his car 3. Wide of woman wanting in car 4. SOUNDBITE (French) Valerie, No last name given, Paris resident: "I am queuing since 6:30 am and...
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Fed Wont Move Until 2nd Half of 2015: Morganlander

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Oct. 6 -- In today's ""The Open,"" Stifel Nicolaus Portfolio Manager Chad Morganlander discusses monetary policy from the Fed, a possible minimum wage hike and his subsequent economic outlook. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's ""In The...
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People in Rio de Janeiro struggled to get to work on Tuesday as bus drivers began a 48 hours strike calling for higher wages and benefits.

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People in Rio de Janeiro struggled to get to work on Tuesday as bus drivers began a 48 hours strike calling for higher wages and benefits. With limited metro and train lines, many of Rio's residents who rely solely on buses were faced...
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Hundreds of ex-casino workers began filing for unemployment Wednesday morning at the Atlantic City Convention Center in New Jersey after two casinos closed over the weekend. (Sept. 3)

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Carrying identification documents and bitterness over their sudden joblessness, hundreds of ex-casino workers began filing for unemployment Wednesday morning, the first attendees at an assistance center that expects to process 5,000...
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Spain's jobless rate edges down from 26.3 percent to 26 percent during third quarter

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Spain's National Statistics Institute said on Thursday that the country's jobless rate fell slightly from 26.3 per cent to 26.0 per cent during the third quarter, a day after the Bank of Spain indicated that the recession was over. The...