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TALKING POINT Madonna adoption could see Malawi law change

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FILE: London, UK - October 2006 1. Tilt down exterior of Madonna's house 2. Tilt up exterior Madonna's front door 3. Fan letter outside house FILE: Johannesburg, South Africa - October 2006 4. Hand held camera shot of woman carrying...
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The Washington Monument remains closed indefinitely to visitors because of damage sustained during last month's earthquake, and the National Park Service says there''''s no timetable for reopening the structure.

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HEADLINE: Washington Monument still closed month after quake CAPTION: The Washington Monument remains closed indefinitely to visitors because of damage sustained during last month's earthquake, and the National Park Service says there's...
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Russian officials and Iranian IAEA repr and US State Dept on Iran

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Moscow, Russia 1. Wide shot exterior of Mariott Grand hotel 2. Wide shot people seated for conference 3. Mid side angled cutaway of speaker 4. Mid pan of audience listening 5. Close-up of Iranian representative to International Atomic...
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Reax after EU plans binding limits on carbon-dioxide emissions for new cars

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Brussels, Belgium 1. Exterior of European Commission HQ 2. Pan across luxury cars parked outside European Commission 3. Pan across European Commission sign 4. Man reading Commission's paper on CO2 reductions inside European Commission...
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African envoy Jendayi Frazer describes violence in Kenya as "ethnic cleansing". But State Department spokesman Sean McCormack distanced the administration saying it's too soon to characterize the situation in such terms

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HEADLINE: McCormack: African envoy speaks for herself CAPTION: African envoy Jendayi Frazer describes violence in Kenya as "ethnic cleansing". But State Department spokesman Sean McCormack distanced the administration saying it's too...
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EU reaction to US BSE and Parmalat

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1. Wide shot of European Commission building 2. Close up of European Commission sign 3. Set-up shot of Antonia Mochan, spokeswoman at the EU Commission 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Antonia Mochan, spokeswoman at the EU Commission: "The...
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EU finance ministers agree in principle to give Greece first batch of bailout money

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1. Wide of press waiting at Eurogroup meeting 2. Wide of EU flags, train in background 3. Close of cameras 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Luc Frieden, Luxembourg Finance Minister: "The assessment is positive about the decisions taken by Greece...
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UN representative comments on future elections

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1. UN elections chief Carina Perelli 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Carina Perelli, UN elections chief: "Basically the law should be able to accommodate the broadest possible consensus in society, about the system. The problem is what should be...
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Fed Officials Saw Global Slowdown Risks to U.S. Outlook

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Oct. 8 -- Federal Reserve policy makers at their last meeting said a global slowdown and a stronger dollar posed potential risks to the outlook for the U.S. economy. Peter Cook reports on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Villages destroyed by rains, aerials, voxpops, WFP

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Morungatuny village, eastern Uganda 1. Aerial of village destroyed by flooding 2. Close of pilot inside helicopter 3. Wide shot of team assessing damage to the village 4. Medium shot of flood-damaged house 5. Various of farmer Michael...
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Rumsfeld comments on US-China relations and missile defence plans

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1. Rumsfeld walks out 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Donald Rumsfeld, U-S Defence Secretary "The situation is essentially this, that an assessment team has been in China and they have completed an assessment. They have now returned to Hawaii...
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State Dept comments on Haiti crisis

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The Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia 1. Two shot of Pentagon spokesman Di Rita and General Rodriguez 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lawrence Di Rita, Pentagon spokesman "There are teams that are available at combatant commands at the request of...
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Latest on floods, PM sbite ADDS US helicopters join rescue efforts

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Kalam, Swat Valley 1. Wide of Chinook helicopter, people in queue to board 2. People boarding Chinook 3. Wide of Chinook being unloaded 4. Pakistani military and US crew talking 5. People standing close to Chinook 6. Person on...
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Switzerland - Optimism For Bosnia Peace Talks

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U.N. envoy Yasushi Akashi said on Sunday (5/6) he still planned to get Bosnia's warring factions together for ceasefire talks. Akashi made the statement only hours after his spokesman said all such plans had been scrapped. Announcing a...
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Bloomberg

HSBC's Williams: GCC Story Dominated by Oil's Slump

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Nov.24 -- Simon Williams, chief economist for CEEMEA at HSBC, discusses the economies of the GCC, the challenges facing the region and his outlook for Egypt and Saudi Arabia. He speaks to Manus Cranny and Haidi Lun on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Sky News

Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson visits Libya

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, speaking about the importance of supporting the Libyan government in order to secure its borders and tackle the problems of terrorism and illegal immigration and urging the...
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Bloomberg

Credit Agricole's Musca Sees Huge Asia Growth Potential

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Sep.14 -- Credit Agricole Deputy CEO Xavier Musca weighs in on geopolitical tensions and discusses the bank's Asian expansion plans. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Porton Down scientists unable to establish where the nerve agent that poisoned the Skripal's was made

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VOICED: Shows exterior shots UK's Defence Science and Technology Laboratory including signage and security barbed wire fences. Interior shots scientist testing sample in the laboratory. Interview with Porton Down Research Laboratory...
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Bloomberg

BlueScope Steel CEO Vassella on Results, Expansion, Buyback

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Aug.12 -- BlueScope Steel Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Mark Vassella talks about the company's financial results, expansion plan and share buyback. BlueScope's full-year underlying profit rose 27 percent to $602 million. The company...
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Bloomberg

BOJ Faces 'Tricky' Policy Decision, Deutsche Bank's Goel Says

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Jul.23 -- Sameer Goel, Deutsche Bank's chief macro strategist for Asia, talks with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin and David Ingles about Bank of Japan policy on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Canadian Dollar Could Fall Back to Record Low, Fidelity's Wolf Says

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Mar.18 -- David Wolf, Fidelity Investments' portfolio manager, global asset allocation group, and former adviser to the Governor of the Bank of Canada, says the economy may already be in recession and the Canadian dollar could eventually...
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Bloomberg

PGIM's Tipp Sees Potential for 'Very Good' Credit Cycle

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Dec.04 -- Robert Tipp, head of global bonds at PGIM Fixed Income, examines credit markets amid a yield curve inversion. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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FBI: Russia used social media in 2018 US midterms

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Democrats warn Trump against war with Iran

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The White House's sudden moves in the Mideast sparked alarm from Congress on Wednesday as key Democrats warned President Donald Trump off war with Iran and lawmakers in both parties demanded more information on the administration's...