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UPITN 3 1 79 INTERVIEW WITH TURKISH PRIME MINISTER BULENT ECEVIT IN ANKARA

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Interview with Turkish Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit after a meeting in Ankara with Martial Law Commanders from the provinces under martial law. 1. various of Ecevit in a meeting with Martial Law Commanders from provinces under martial...
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Al Gore and UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change win Peace Prize

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Oslo, Norway - 12 October 2007 1. Wide of Nobel Institute 2. Close up of Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel's statue 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Ole Danbolt Mjoes, Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee: "The Norwegian Nobel committee has...
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Bloomberg

Markets Say Central Banks Matter, Here's Why

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March 11 -- Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Matthew Winkler reports on monetary policy and the global economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Bloomberg

China Sees Recovery in Property Market

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April 28 -- China's easing of property curbs has enticed buyers back in the market, boosting home prices in some cities. Bloomberg Intelligence's Patrick Wong discusses the data on "Trending Business."
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PM says any sign of weakness in dealing with Iran "is absolutely fatal"

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1. British Prime Minister Tony Blair walking into news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tony Blair, British Prime Minister: "The comments from Iran are very worrying, of course they are. Because yet again they are indicating they want...
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Olmert announces three-way talks between Israel, US, Abbas

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1. Wide of conference 2. Zoom out from sign to wide of conference 3. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert entering hall with people applauding 4. Mid pan (left to right) of people sat at tables 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Ehud Olmert, Israeli...
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GNS Kenya calls on UK to resume flights after terror scare

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Nairobi, Kenya - 16 May 2003 1. Various newspaper vendors selling newspapers 2. Wide shot of hotel 3. Mid shot tourists having lunch at one of the hotels 4. Mid shot tourists having a cup of tea 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Graham Wood,...
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Reax and analysis as tight Sochi security raises rights concerns

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Russia's pledge to host the "the safest Olympics in history" at the Sochi Winter games in 2014, is creating more concerns that authorities are stifling dissent and violating privacy. Organisers have introduced some of the most extensive...
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Mitt Romney visits Wailing Wall, meets Fayyad, gives speech

Higher Ed
US presidential candidate Mitt Romney spoke aggressively on Sunday about protecting Israel from Iranian nuclear threats. Israel is the second of three stops on an international trip for Romney intended to polish up his foreign policy...
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Olli Rehn says Greece likely to miss spending targets

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1. European Central Bank chief Jean Claude Trichet arriving at the European Council in Luxembourg 2. Cutaway close of camera 3. European Union Economic and Monetary Affairs Commissioner Olli Rehn arriving 4. Cutaway camera operator 5....
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UN hears Italy-India row over fishermen deaths

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYHamburg - 10 August 20151. Dr. Neeru Chadha, agent of the Indian delegation, and Alain Pellet, counsel representing India, greeting lawyers from Italian...
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CAN 315 CONSERVATIVE PARTY UNVEILS ELECTION MANIFESTO

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The British Conservative Party launches its policy manifesto as the British election campaign gets under way. Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas Home made a statement to the press. Cuts of a0008399 1. ms Sir Alec speaks: "I said the...
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Bloomberg

Yellen: Fed Isn't Trying to Engineer Inflation Overshoot

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March 16 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen comments on inflation during a news conference in Washington.
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EU Finance Ministers comment on Spanish bailout package

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The European Union worked towards stabilising Spain's finances on Tuesday as it backed up the blueprint for the country's 100 (b) billion euro (123 (b) billion US dollar) bank bailout plan with plans to grant the country an extra year to...
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Bloomberg

Fed Signals 2016 Rate Hike Still Likely

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Sept. 21 -- Deutsche Bank chief international economist Torsten Slok discusses the Federal Reserve's decision to leave rates unchanged with Matt Miller, Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal on "What’d You Miss?" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Norges Bank's Olsen: Rate Path Now Relatively Flat

Higher Ed
Sept. 22 -- Norges Bank Governor Oeystein Olsen discusses the bank's interest rate path and importance of the currency channel to monetary policy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Sveinung Sleire.
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Bloomberg

Germany's Spahn: Euro Region Must Stick to Deficit Rules

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June 9 -- German Deputy Finance Minister Jens Spahn discusses structural reforms by Spain and Portugal, Greece's debt load and the importance of the U.K. remaining in the European Union. He speaks with Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

IMF's Lagarde: Turkey's Central Bank Reacted Strongly

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July 18 -- IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde discusses the Turkey coup attempt. She speaks with Tom Keene at the New York Federal Reserve on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Investors Await Moody's Evaluation of Turkey

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Aug. 7 -- Political turmoil in Turkey is continuing to take its toll on the economy as the country faces possible junk status. Moody's has been evaluating its credit rating, but some markets are already pricing in Turkish debt below...
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South Korea, Japan and US on North Korea crisis

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Senior ministers from the US, Japan and South Korea strongly warned North Korea on Tuesday against making any further provocations that could lead to further countermeasures against it from the international community.The comments from...
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UK's Hammond on interest rate cut

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:UK POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY London - 4 August 20161. SOUNDBITE (English) Philip Hammond, British Chancellor of the Exchequer: "Well I welcome the bank's actions today and we will now look very...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Gay Syrian refugees hope of new life tested by Dutch camps

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Omar had long dreamt of escaping discrimination in Syria and drawn by exuberant images of the Gay Pride march in Amsterdam he hoped to find a new life in the Dutch city after fleeing war at home
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Iraq moves to sew up loophole tailor-made for Qaeda

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VOICED: Iraq moves to sew up loophole tailor-made for Qaeda
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Frontex needs more power to deal with migrant crisis: director

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CLEAN : Frontex needs more power to deal with migrant crisis: director