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ISRAEL - Peace Threats To PLO Jerusalem Claims

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Palestinian officials said on Tuesday (26/7) that their claim to sovereignty over Jerusalem had been compromised by Monday's (25/7) signing of the Israel-Jordan peace pact. Israeli Prime minister Yitzhak Rabin and Jordans' King Hussein...
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SYND 3 10 72 DANISH PRIME MINISTER JENS OTTO KRAG PRESS CONFERENCE

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Danish Prime Minister Jens Otto Krag at press conference after referedum results and anti common market demonstration 1. ms Danish Prime Minister, Jens Otto Krag and ministerssit at desk 2. cutaway to press 3. ms journalist and Krag,...
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SYND 31 3 77 UN SECRETARY GENERAL WALDHEIM OPENS CYPRUS TALKS AGAIN

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The United States Secretary General Kurt Waldheim opens tlaks on Cyprus in Vienna. 1. ws exterior of building 2. SOUNDBITE (English): vs interior of Waldheim speking to press Film: Rev - Sound: Mag Trk - Colour - NYFilm: No - LN Number:...
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CHINA: WWII FORCED LABOUR VICTIMS

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Mandarin/Eng/Nat Lawyers and activists pursuing reparation for Second World War atrocities committed by Japanese companies gathered this week in Beijing to discuss their strategies to seek compensation on behalf of victimised Chinese...
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Arafat's health suffers setback

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Paris, France - November 4, 2004 1. Entrance to hospital where Yasser Arafat is being treated Paris, France - November 4, 2004 2. Various of entrance to hospital where Yasser Arafat is being treated Paris, France - November 4, 2004 3....
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SYND 22 5 68 UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL DEBATE ON FUTURE OF ISRAEL

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The United Nations security council in New York votes 13-0 against the Israeli annexation of all of Jerusalem. the United States and Canada abstain. Arthur Goldberg, US Ambassador to the UNited NAtions spoke. Hugh Foot, Baron Caradon. UK...
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USA- James Rubin states progress in Mid East talks

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US State Department spokesman James Rubin said Thursday (22/10) there was an intensive effort to get the (Middle East) peace process back on track. Rubin, who described the situation at the Queenstown talks as good, said major forward...
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US envoy Hill wraps up surprise trip to North Korea

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1. Wide of Christopher Hill, US chief envoy to international talks on North Korea's nuclear programme, getting out of car at Pyongyang Airport 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Christopher Hill, US assistant secretary of state and chief envoy to...
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Ahead of Obama meeting Tunisian PM says extremism being tackled, path to democracy being restored

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Tunisia's interim prime minister says the government has a handle on extremism and the transition to democracy is back on track. "The security situation in Tunisia is today much more under control," Mehdi Jomaa, the Tunisian Interim...
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Prudential's Tipp: Fed Will Have Hard Time Raising Rates

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Robert Tipp, chief investment strategist of Prudential Fixed Income, discusses the U.S. jobs report and the outlook for the bond market with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Angie Lau on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CLEAN : Democrats skewer Trump's past in Cleveland museum

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CLEAN : Democrats skewer Trump's past in Cleveland museum
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VOICED : Lideres europeos afirman que Europa no se acabara tras el Brexit

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VOICED : Lideres europeos afirman que Europa no se acabara tras el Brexit
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CLEAN : UN: all aspects of Syria conflict will be addressed in Geneva

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UN special envoy for Syria Staffan de Mistura gives a press briefing after his first meeting with the HNC delegation the main opposition group insisting that all aspects of the Syrian conflict needed to be addressed
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Sen. Toomey Says Mueller Has Outstanding Reputation

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May.18 -- U.S. Senator Pat Toomey discusses the Trump investigation and its impact on lawmakers. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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GOP Senators Mixed Reaction To Special Counsel

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Senate Republicans have mixed reactions to the surprise announcement that the Justice Department has appointed former FBI Director Robert Mueller as a special counsel to oversee a federal investigation into possible collusion between...
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GOP Senators Mixed Reaction To Special Counsel

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Senate Republicans gave mixed reactions to the surprise announcement that the Justice Department has appointed former FBI Director Robert Mueller as a special counsel to oversee a federal investigation into possible collusion between...
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US Deputy AG Rosenstein: DOJ won't be "extorted" by Congress

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US Deputy AG Rosenstein: DOJ won't be "extorted" by Congress
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Brantley Gilbert preps for Nashville Symphony show

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BRANTLEY GILBERT PREPS FOR NASHVILLE SYMPHONY SHOW Country rocker Brantley Gilbert is best known for his big double guitar riffs and party anthems, but he's adding a little classical music to his next big show in Nashville....
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APEC Secretariat Head Sta Maria on U.S.-China Talks, Trade in Asia

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Feb.13 -- Rebecca Fatima Sta Maria, executive director of APEC Secretariat, talks about the spats between the U.S. and China, and the implications for trade in Asia. She speaks with Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Observers: Voters' rights respected in Moldova

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No party secured a majority in Moldova's parliamentary elections, near final results showed Monday, a development that leaves the former Soviet republic in limbo between pro-Western and pro-Russia forces.
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Judge refuses to block Trump bank subpoenas

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A federal judge in New York refused Wednesday to block congressional subpoenas seeking financial records from two banks that did business with President Donald Trump.
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Cabello, Heard, Longoria talk joining L'Oreal for Paris Fashion Week

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CABELLO, HEARD, LONGORIA TALK JOINING L'OREAL FOR PARIS FASHION WEEK
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Foreign Investors Remain Bullish on Tapping Into Chinese Market

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Nov.19 -- Hannah Ryder, chief executive officer at Development Reimagined, discusses China’s foreign direct investment inflows despite the ongoing trade tensions with the U.S. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”