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President in first comments on his Nobel peace prize win

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1. Wide of US President Barack Obama walking to podium 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President: "I am both surprised and deeply humbled by the decision of the Nobel committee. Let me be clear, I do not view it as a...
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Pres Bush on war on terror

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1. President Bush introduced to Armed Forces wives 2. Women applauding 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, United States' President "In fact, we're not facing a set of grievances that can be soothed and addressed. We're facing a...
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Blair on Iraq, North Korea & Middle East in speech to ambassadors

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1. Pan of British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, walking to stage 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tony Blair, British Prime Minister: "We should remain the closest ally of the United States and as allies, influence them to continue broadening their...
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IEA Cuts Oil Demand Forecast, Why the Erosion?

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Dec. 12 -- Global oil demand next year will be weaker than previously estimated and supply from non-OPEC producers will be bigger, the International Energy Agency said. Bloomberg's Julie Hyman reports on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Obama Grab on the UK, US Special Relationship

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Obama Grab on the UK, US Special Relationship
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UN Secretary General Annan says world needs US leadership

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1. Wide of United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan speaking at podium 2. Audience listening to Annan 3. SOUNDBITE (English): Kofi Annan, UN Secretary-General: "I sense a widespread international acceptance of American leadership. But...
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KOSOVO: PRISTINA: KFOR MILITARY EXCERCISE

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English/Nat About 15-hundred troops from five nations involved in the K-FOR peacekeeping forces in Kosovo have begun a major military exercise. Called Dynamic Response Two Thousand, it has sparked demonstrations by left-wing activists in...
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WRAP President says US will drive Saddam from power if it comes to war

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1. Medium shot of President George W. Bush walking to the podium 2. Pan of media to President Bush at podium 3. SOUNDBITE (English) President George W. Bush "This is the last phase of diplomacy. A little bit more time: Saddam Hussein has...
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British-owned bank HSBC is paying $1.9B to settle a US money-laundering probe. The bank was investigated for involvement in the transfer of funds from Mexican drug cartels and sanctioned nations like Iran.

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HEADLINE: Bank to pay $1.9B Settlement CAPTION: British-owned bank HSBC is paying $1.9B to settle a US money-laundering probe. The bank was investigated for involvement in the transfer of funds from Mexican drug cartels and sanctioned...
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President Barack Obama says he's "gratified" by the deal that Congress has worked out on overhauling Wall Street rules. The president says a compromise reached overnight includes about 90 percent of what he wanted

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HEADLINE: Obama 'gratified' by deal on financial overhaul CAPTION: President Barack Obama says he's "gratified" by the deal that Congress has worked out on overhauling Wall Street rules. The president says a compromise reached overnight...
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US military briefing on Afghanistan to AP annual meeting

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San Diego, California - April 6, 2009 1. Wide of NATO's top general in Afghanistan, David McKiernan talking to audience via video link Kabul, Afghanistan - April 6, 2009 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) General David McKiernan, NATO's top...
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SYND 30/11/67 ROBERT MCNAMARA RESIGNS AS DEFENCE SECRETARY

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Defence secretary Robert McNamara gives press conference on his acceptance of the post as head of the World Bank. 1. SOUNDBITE: (English) ms interior McNamara speaks from news desk on his appointment as head of the World Bank. I will...
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6.7.90 (Dur: 5mins 5secs/Engl sot: None) RR MUSIC: "Madagaskira" and "The Spectacle" by David Muddyman STORY: Throughout the Middle East, the scarcity of water and its pollution have become...
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Switzerland - Award for Hillary Clinton

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US First Lady Hillary Clinton was awarded the United Arab Emirates Health Foundation for her work assisting children, women and families at a dinner in Geneva on Thursday (14/05). The dinner was held at the assembly hall at the UN's...
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Bush on US recognition, Serbia recalls ambassador to US

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US Pool - No Access NAmerica/Internet Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania - 19 February 2008 1. Wide of US President George W. Bush entering news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US President: "On Sunday the people of Kosovo...
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President Bush urged the U.N. Security Councilto pass a resolution that would clamp nonmilitary sanctions on North Korea for its allegedly nuclear test

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HEADLINE: Bush Presses for Sanctions on North Korea CAPTION: During his weekly radio address, President Bush urged the U.N. Security Council to pass a resolution that would clamp non-military sanctions on North Korea for its alleged...
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USA - Baltics sign charter of partnership

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Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia moved a step closer to joining the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization on Friday, when they signed a "charter of partnership" with the United States. Presidents Lennart Meri of Estonia,...
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US Secretary of State comments after meeting with UN Secretary General

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1. Wide shot exterior UN building 2. Various journalists 3. Various of Powell meeting Kofi Annan, UN Secretary General 4. Various journalists 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Colin Powell, US Secretary of State: "I just had a good conversation...
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President Bush will try again today to reassure Americans about the financial crisis. He'll use his weekly radio address to ask for patience as the administration ramps up its $700 billion mortgage and banking rescue.

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HEADLINE: Bush urges patience in economic crisis CAPTION: President Bush says the government's $700 billion plan to buy up bad assets and enhance federal deposit guarantees will pay off in the long run, but warns it will take time for...
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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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Obama: US Can't 'Shirk the Mantle of Leadership'

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus056752President Barack Obama says Americans cannot be tempted to retreat from world conflicts, but should push leaders to continue to engage with allies.Obama says isolationism offers a "false...
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EU REFERENDUM: David McAllister MEP Interview

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EU REFERENDUM: David McAllister MEP Interview
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UNUSED 12 5 82 US VICE PRESIDENT GEROGE BUSH VISITS SINGAPORE

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United States Vice-President George Bush, accompanied by his wife Barbara, meets Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. 1. ls arrival Presidential jet 2. various ms cameramen, photographers 3. ws plane taxiing towards camera 4. cu...
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International airline terminals fill the gates at Kennedy Airport; passengers board a jet; a jet takes off from a runway.

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International airline terminals fill the gates at Kennedy Airport; passengers board a jet; a jet takes off from a runway.