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CHINA: BEIJING: FOREIGN MINISTRY PRESS CONFERENCE

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Natural Sound China, on Tuesday, called on the United States to publicly reaffirm that it will abide by commitments not to sell Taiwan advanced weapons. A public pledge on Taiwan appears to be the only concrete measure China is...
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China - Preparations for the arrival of Clinton

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The city of Beijing is gearing for the arrival of an American president who, despite criticism from the far right in his country, is determined to push ahead with improving relations with China. United States President Bill Clinton has...
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USA: WASHINGTON: PRESIDENT CLINTON ALLEGED SEX SCANDAL UPDATE

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English/Nat Whitewater investigators opened a grand jury probe today into sex and cover-up allegations plaguing U-S President Bill Clinton. Monica Lewinsky has given prosecutor Kenneth Starr a summary of her testimony and Starr is...
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Clinton Lunch

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Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, Chelsea Clinton and Dorothoy Rodham went to Tursi's Latin King restaurant for lunch. They greeted supporters who were sitting in the room. Senator Clinton, sat with her family at a long rectangular table...
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AP Poll: 'None of the above' leads Republican field

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New York, New York, 5 February 2007 1. Various shots of Rudy Giuliani, United States Republican Presidential Candidate New Hampshire, US State, 25 April 2007 2. Various shots of John McCain, United States Republican Presidential...
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is detailing plans for U.S. humanitarian aid to Pakistan, part of the administration's new strategy for countering the appeal of Taliban militants in the nuclear-armed American ally.

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HEADLINE: U.S. to aid 1.5 million Pakistan refugees CAPTION: Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says the U.S. will provide $100 million in humanitarian aid to Pakistan, part of the administration's new strategy for countering...
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As presidential contenders turn their attention to the grueling nominating contests ahead, analysts look back to see how Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton and Republican John McCain can capitalize on their New Hampshire wins.

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HEADLINE: AP Analysis: Where's the momentum? CAPTION: John McCain and Hillary Clinton have shaken up the race for president with their wins in the New Hampshire primaries. As the race moves on, the question is which candidates now have...
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USA: CLINTON IMPOSES SIX MONTH DELAY ON HELMS - BURTON LAWSUITS

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English/Nat President Clinton has been accused of vacillating in his policy on Cuba following Tuesday's announcement on the controversial Helms-Burton Bill. Clinton has opened the way for legal action against foreign firms doing business...
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Sen. Hillary Clinton spent two days stumping in the Hawkeye state, hoping to drum up support for her run for the White House.

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HEADLINE: Clinton wraps up tour of Iowa CAPTION: Sen. Hillary Clinton spent two days stumping in the Hawkeye state, hoping to drum up support for her run for the White House. (Jan. 28) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] OVN--Iowa 2 video of...
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USA: WASHINGTON: NEWT GINGRICH MAY RUN FOR PRESIDENT

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English/Nat US House Speaker Newt Gingrich has said he cannot rule out running for President. In Washington, promoting his book,"To Renew America", he told APTV "there is no practical reason for saying no I won't run." He also attacked...
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World powers agreed Tuesday to consider further sanctions on Moammar Gadhafi's regime but did not discuss arming the rebels who are seeking to oust him, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said.

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HEADLINE: Diplomats did not discuss arming Libya rebels CAPTION: World powers agreed Tuesday to consider further sanctions on Moammar Gadhafi's regime but did not discuss arming the rebels who are seeking to oust him, Secretary of...
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VOICE Massacre victims' bodies transferred for reburial

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Visoko, Bosnia-Hercegovina - 18 September 2003 0.00 - Wide shot people 0.04 - Various people sitting and praying (they are relatives of Srebrenica victims come to see if their relatives' remains are among the latest remains under DNA...
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Is Politics Pushing the Dollar Lower?

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June 8 -- Bloomberg's Vince Cignarelli examines how uncertainty over the 2016 U.S. presidential race is impacting the U.S. dollar. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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May Proves to Be a Tough Month for ETFs

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May 27 -- Bloomberg's Eric Balchunas reports on a tough month for ETFs. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Trump Spooks an Awful Lot of People Outside U.S.: Fenby

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March 23 -- Jonathan Fenby, co-founder at Trusted Sources, examines how geopolitics plays into the U.S. presidential campaign and the European view of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Sanders campaigns in Pennsylvania

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US presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders has hit the campaign trail with a rally in Pennsylvania ahead of the next primary vote.The rally came just days after Sanders lost to Hillary Clinton in New York.Sanders pointed out to his...
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Underdogs Have Their Day in Wisconsin Primary

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus052544Republican Ted Cruz stormed to a commanding victory in Wisconsin Tuesday, denting front-runner Donald Trump's chances of capturing the Republican nomination before the party's convention....
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Hillary Clinton is refusing to bow out of the Democratic presidential race and is hoping to maintain leverage as Barack Obama clinches the nomination. But nobody seems sure what the former first lady wants in the end

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HEADLINE: What does Clinton want from Obama?---------------------------------------CAPTION: Hillary Clinton is refusing to bow out of the Democratic presidential race and is hoping to maintain leverage as Barack Obama clinches the...
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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton heads to Iowa for a campaign appearance well before the caucus there.

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HEADLINE: Clinton targets Bush on Iowa campaign trail CAPTION: Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton gave an exclusive interview with The Associated Press Sunday, in which she calls the war in Iraq as 'Bush's War.'...