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Nick Clegg Keynote Address at the Party Conference

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Nick Clegg Keynote Address at the Party Conference
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Look at how country tries to raise awareness of crisis

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Mumbai, Maharashtra - May 17, 2006 1. Various of volunteer playing a drum to start a street play on HIV/AIDS awareness 2. Volunteers performing street play on HIV/AIDS awareness 3. Truck and taxi drivers watching 4. Over the shoulder...
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USA: SHUTTLE CREW CONTINUES EXPERIMENTS INTO MUSCLE STRENGTH (2)

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English/Nat Astronauts on board the space shuttle Columbia are continuing their experiments as they try for a 17-day shuttle record in orbit around the Earth. Human behaviour is the focus on this flight as the astronauts experiment on...
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PAKISTAN: FOSSILISED DINOSAUR BONES (V)

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Voice and effects The answer to one of the world's greatest mysteries may soon be answered - what really happened to the dinosaurs? Scientists in a remote part of Pakistan say their recent discoveries of fossilised dinosaur bones may...
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Indonesia - Gold mine furore

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Indonesia replaced two senior mining officials on Monday (7/4) amid a continuing furore over the true value of gold deposits found by a Canadian company on the island of Borneo. Jakarta replaced the director-general of general mining,...
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Brunei - Nations Row Over French Nuclear Tests

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Nations row over French nuclear test programme At a meeting of ASEAN nations in Brunei on Wednesday (2/8) Australia harshly criticised France and China for resuming nuclear testing in the South Pacific. Australian foreign minister...
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RR7542A UK: SCHOOL FOR SNIPERS

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9 mins 42 secs (English synch: Nil) Since February 1971, some 240 British soldiers have died at the hands of terrorists in Northern Ireland. One of the British Army's major weapons in striking back is the sniper. This report looks at...
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00/00/74 c0046335 - color colorado standupper - train crash uncut: "train crash" shows: d minshall on train collision: sin high speed testing area for use of authorized personnel only: (shot xx 70ft) colorado rail...
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MP Benn Sees Need to Be Frank About Brexit Challenge

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Mar.29 -- The U.K. is set to start the clock on two years of negotiations to withdraw from the European Union. U.K. Member of Parliament for Leeds Central Hilary Benn speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Miniature dam built as part of repair strategy

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LEADIN:Water experts in the United States are using a sophisticated dam replica to pinpoint what repairs will work best at Oroville Dam in California, the tallest dam in the U.S.The dam's spillway was torn apart in February, triggering...
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Animals Loaded Aboard For Atomic Bomb Tests At Bikini Atoll

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Newsreel / Narrated / Title card says ATOMIS ARK SAILS / Shots of USS Burleson / Animals Loaded Onto The Ship / Goats Get Chemical Bath / Rats Chosen For Study / Pigs Feeding At Troth / Scientists Study Microscopes / Ariel Shot of Bikini...
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Why Sanctions Could Hit North Korea Harder Than UN Thinks

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Aug.08 -- Bloomberg’s Michael McDonough discusses economic sanctions against North Korea. He speaks with David Gura on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Harvard's Park Says Expect More N. Korea Missile Tests

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Sep.15 -- Harvard Kennedy School Korea Working Group Director John Park discusses the latest North Korean missile launch. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Analyst: cost too high for war with North Korea

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In the wake of the latest North Korea ballistic missile test, a Washington-based analyst said lowering "the temperature on the threats and the rhetoric" is crucial because the cost of war is too high. North Korea abruptly...
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Former CFTC Commissioner on Regulating Clearinghouses

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Oct.16 -- Former CFTC Commissioner Bart Chilton discusses the regulation of clearinghouses with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley, Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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Analyst: 'Cost Too High' For War With NKorea

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In the wake of the latest North Korea ballistic missile test, Washington based analyst Danny Davis says "It is crucial that we lower the temperature on the threats and the rhetoric," because the cost of war is "too high." ...
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opposition leader faces questions by ruling party

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Armenian opposition leader Nikol Pashinyan faced several hours of hard-hitting questioning in parliament on Monday from members of the Armenian ruling party. The Armenian republican party vowed not to put forward a...
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Israeli embassy consul on Ethiopia plane crash

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The consul at Israel's embassy in Ethiopia said on Thursday that Israel had offered assistance to authorities searching for victims' bodies at the site of the crashed Ethiopian Airlines plane.
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Crew departs ISS, returns to Earth

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An American, a Russian and the first person from the United Arab Emirates to fly into space landed safely on Thursday after a six-hour flight from the International Space Station.
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The Duchess of Cambridge visits the Natural History Museum

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CLEAN: Interior views of The Duchess of Cambridge talking to a member of staff in a specimen room at the Natural History Museum on 9 October 2019 in London, United Kingdom
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Pence: 1.5M kits going out for virus testing

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Vice President Mike Pence says the federal government is sending out 1.5 million kits to hospitals across the U.S. for testing the novel coronavirus, "particularly hospitals in areas that have seen coronavirus cases."
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Second American Dies From The Coronavirus In Washington State

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Health officials say the man who died was in his 70s and had underlying health conditions.