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CLEAN : Bangladesh compensation good first

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CLEAN : Bangladesh compensation good first
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UK FM: Iran, SArabia "puppeteering" in MidEast

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The UK foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, has accused British ally Saudi Arabia of "playing proxy wars" in the Middle East.Footage has emerged of the foreign minister lumping the state in with Iran when he raised concerns about...
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CLEAN : Venezuela opposition willing to negotiate says leader Guevara

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Venezuela's opposition invites president Maduro's government to withdraw its plans for rewriting the constitution and discuss serious proposals that would put an end to the collective tragedy
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UK PM orders full public enquiry into disaster

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The UK Prime Minister has called for a full inquiry into the fire at Grenfell Tower in West London.May also promised the UK government will make every effort to ensure people left homeless by the fire disaster are rehoused nearby.The...
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VOICED : Baghdaddy: NY convierte la guerra de Irak en un musical

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La guerra de Irak puede no sonar como una comedia musical pero la obra Baghdaddy en el circuito off Broadway esta convirtiendo la tragedia en una farsa con fuertes mensajes para los Estados Unidos de Donald Trump
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Schumer: Trump Should Lead and Unite

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus086688 The Senate's top Democrat is hitting back after President Donald Trump faulted him for an immigration program that Trump says allowed the man in the deadly New...
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Boston Mayor: 'Hate Groups' Not Welcome to Rally

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Boston Mayor Martin Walsh said Monday that the city stands with Virginia and will not welcome what he described as "hate groups" who might be thinking of holding a rally in Boston. Walsh made his comments after violence at...
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Boston Mayor: 'Hate Groups' Not Welcome to Rally

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Boston Mayor Martin Walsh said Monday that the city stands with Virginia and will not welcome what he described as "hate groups" who might be thinking of holding a rally in Boston. Walsh made his comments after violence at...
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Magician Penn Jillette supports Las Vegas blood donation center

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LAS VEGAS MAGICIAN SUPPORTS LOCAL BLOOD DONATION CENTER Penn Jillette, of the well-known magic duo Penn & Teller, was among the hundreds of people who came to give blood and platelets in Las Vegas following the mass...
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EU's Moscovici Says Investors Can Now Trust Greece

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Aug.20 -- European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs Pierre Moscovici discusses Greece emerging from eight years of bailouts and the state of the Italian economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Victims of Shoreham Plane Crash Remembered

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VOICED: Victims of Shoreham Air Show Plane Crash remembered at events around country Showing Exterior shots memorial for victims in Shoreham, Exterior Interview James Williams, bugler, Exterior interview Ryan Johnson, victim's school...
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Mike Pompeo speaks about the Harry Dunn case at Policy Exchange event

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CLEAN: Interior views of US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Dominic Raab sitting down and speaking at a Policy Exchange event to discuss the special relationship in Westminster, London, United Kingdom on 30 January 2020
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Houston Officials Will Conduct Internal Review Of Astroworld Tragedy

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A county administrator will work with other government agencies to review security, fire and other safety plans at the music festival.
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CLEAN : Helio Neto, Chapecoense plane crash's survivor, visits accident site

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Helio Neto, a survivor of a plane crash in Colombia which killed 71 people, mostly players of the Brazilian Chapecoense football team, visits the site of the accident five years later and plants trees to pay tribute to the victims...
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President offers US support for quake-stricken Haiti

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1. US President Barack Obama walks into room with Vice President Joe Biden walking behind him 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President: "This morning I want to extend to the people of Haiti our deep condolences and lend our...
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After boy mauled, animal cruelty in focus in Romania

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A litter of puppies wrapped in a blanket and set on fire. A dog roaming the streets, its jaw hacked off. Cats found at the bottom of an apartment block, spines snapped. It's all part of a catalogue of cruelty in recent months that has...
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USA - Paul Simon on Broadway

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The Capeman / New York / January 29th / ENT 5 Paul Simon opens on Broadway with "The Capeman" Broadway was buzzing last night when a galaxy of stars turned out for the world premiere of singer/songwriter Paul Simon's first ever musical -...
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RUSSIA: RED CROSS RELIEF FOR MUDSLIDE VICTIMS

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Russian/Eng/Nat The International Red Cross has rushed to help people of the Russian town of Tyrnauz in the northern Caucasus mountains which has been hit by a wave of mudslides and floods. At least seven people died and many more were...
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USA - Clinton offers consolation

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US President Bill Clinton on Thursday (18/7) cautioned the American people against jumping to conclusions about what caused Wednesday night's crash of a TWA Boeing 747 flight shortly after taking off from New York for Paris. MS side...
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U.S. Is in Need of Targeted Fiscal Actions: Krueger

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Dec. 5 -- Princeton University Professor of Economics Alan Krueger discusses the need for fiscal policy and immigration reform in the United States and his expectations for the November jobs report. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Examination of Oslo Bomb Site Continues

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Examination of Oslo Bomb Site Continues
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Memorial for Jacintha Saldhana at Westminster Cathedral

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Memorial for Jacintha Saldhana at Westminster Cathedral
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Total CEO de Margerie Dies in Jet Crash in Moscow

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Oct. 21 -- Total SAs Christophe de Margerie died when his airplane struck a snowplow on a Moscow runway, ending a career in which he oversaw the biggest expansion of oil reserves at the French energy giant in at least 15 years. Michael...
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LA Patient Dumping

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HEADLINE: Legal action filed in alleged patient dumping CAPTION: Los Angeles officials have taken criminal action against a hospital owned by an insurance company for allegedly dumping an older woman with dementia onto the streets of...