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Stock market reax to House rejection of rescue plan

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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 29 September 2008 1. Pan of exterior of the Brazilian Academy of Literature building 2. Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva arriving at event 3. Cutaway of cameras 4. Wide of Lula at event 5. Mid of...
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WRAP Leaders arrive for G20 summit at ExCel centre; ADDS more

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1. Wide of ExCel conference centre in London's Docklands district, venue for G20 summit AP Television 2. Various of security outside summit venue 3. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown greeting President of European Commission, Jose...
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Protest and scuffles as government unveils sixth austerity budget in just over four years

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1. Pan from man holding placard reading (English) "Come Back St. Patrick, It's Still Full of Snakes" to man holding placard reading (English) "The Land of Saints and Scholars - Fool and Clown" 2. Tilt down man holding placard reading ...
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Three years into European financial crisis, protests have little effect on policy

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Athens, Greece 1. Low level shot of protesters holding Greek flag, passing above camera 2. Close up of protester holding banner outside parliament building 3. Close up of drummer 4. SOUNDBITE (Greek) Panos Garganas, publisher of the...
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Obama blames Republicans' refusal to close loopholes for automatic budget cuts

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Washington, DC - 1 March 2013 1. Wide shot of US President Barack Obama walking into briefing room 2. SOUNDBITE:(English) Barack Obama, US President: "At a time when our businesses have finally begun to get some traction, hiring new...
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Will the snowy New York City area really reap an estimated $600 million economic boost from the Super Bowl? Probably not. Despite lofty predictions, sports economists say the financial impact of the Super Bowl could fall far below expectations. (Jan. 29)

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SOUNDBITE (English) Eric Grubman, NFL Executive Vice President: "Probably somewhere between 5 and 10 people come to the region for every person who has a ticket to the Super Bowl." SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Baade, Professor at Lake...
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Comments from French Finance Minister Lagarde

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1. Wide of French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde being interviewed 2. SOUNDBITE (French) Christine Lagarde, French Finance Minister: "The temptation is to go back to 'business as usual'. Of course, nobody wants that it starts again,...
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WRAP Closing statements on final day of "strategic economic dialogue" meeting, group photo

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1. Pan as Chinese Vice Premier Wu Yi and US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson walking up to US and Chinese delegations standing for group photo 2. Close of Wu Yi and Paulson standing together for group photo 3. Wide of US and Chinese...
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Chancellor says that Germany will do what it can to help Greece

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1. Wide of German Chancellor walking to podium 2. Close of audience 3. SOUNDBITE (German) Angela Merkel, German Chancellor: "The all-important thing is - and we will provide every assistance that is wanted from the German side - that...
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Merkel meets Japanese PM Aso, joint presser

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1. Wide of German, Japanese and European Union flag outside Federal Chancellery 2. Wide of Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso arriving, zoom in to German Chancellor Angela Merkel greeting Aso 3. Mid of military band playing Japanese...
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Congressional negotiators reached agreement Thursday on a compromise spending bill to avert a weekend federal shutdown.

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HEADLINE:Bargainers reach deal to head off gov't shutdown CAPTION: Congressional negotiators reached agreement Thursday on a compromise spending bill to avert a weekend federal shutdown. (Dec. 15) ...
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President Bush meets with small and medium sized business owners on the economic stimulus package today.

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HEADLINE: Bush: Stimulus will add 1% to 1.5% to economy CAPTION: President Bush said Monday that he's confident the U.S. will recover from the current economic slowdown, with the $152 billion stimulus package expected to add 'a percent...
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New cars for old - Russia's bid to kick start the car industry

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Moscow, Russia - August, 27th, 2009 1. Wide of Lada stand at car show 2. Close up Lada sign 3. Wide pan right Lada cars in showroom 4. Zoom out from model sitting in Lada 5. Mid set up Igor Kostikov 6. Close up car engine 7....
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Congressional leaders announced a deal with the White House Thursday on an economic stimulus package that would give most tax filers refunds of $600 to $1,200, and more if they have children

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HEADLINE: Congressional leaders announce stimulus plan CAPTION: Congressional leaders announced a deal with the White House Thursday on an economic stimulus package that would give most tax filers refunds of $600 to $1,200, and more if...
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JAPAN: TOKYO: STOCK PRICES RISE

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Japanese/Nat Tokyo stock prices finished sharply higher on Friday on expectations that the Japanese government will come up with new ways to stimulate the nation's economy. They jumped more than six per cent - rallying almost across the...
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Former Silicon Valley executive Carly Fiorina said Wednesday she's running for the chance to seize Barbara Boxer's Senate seat, depicting the Democrat as a do-nothing who wrote novels while jobs vanished and government spending soared

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HEADLINE: Former HP CEO: Running for Boxer's Senate seat CAPTION: Former Silicon Valley executive Carly Fiorina said Wednesday she's running for the chance to seize Barbara Boxer's Senate seat, depicting the Democrat as a do-nothing...
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AP writer Brett Blackledge fact checks President Barack Obama''s claims about the $787 billion stimulus bill he signed one year ago.

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HEADLINE: Fact Check: Stimulus, working or not? CAPTION: AP reporter Brett Blackledge fact checks President Barack Obama''s claims about the $787 billion stimulus bill he signed one year ago. (Feb. 17) no script available
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Obama denounces hold-up in stimulus package ahead of tentative deal

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1. Mid of US President Barack Obama walking into East Room 2. Wide of Obama speaking 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President: "I am sure that at the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue, members of the Senate are reading these same...
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President-elect Barack Obama is calling for bipartisan cooperation in quickly passing his economic stimulus package that Democrats say will include an unexpectedly large tax cut of up to $300 billion.

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HEADLINE: Obama wants bipartisan cooperation on stimulus CAPTION: President-elect Barack Obama is calling for bipartisan cooperation in quickly passing his economic stimulus package that Democrats say will include an unexpectedly large...
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WRAP Polls open, PM Karamanlis votes ADDS Papandreou voting

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Thessaloniki 1. Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis surrounded by crowd outside polling station 2. Karamanlis being greeted by supporters 3. Karamanlis enters polling station 4. Karamanlis exits voting booth 5. Karamanlis casts...
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Thousands march in protest over high unemployment and state of economy

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1. Wide top shot of protest, with people marching and holding banners 2. Wide top shot of banner reading (Spanish) "No to violence" 3. Various of protesters marching, holding banner reading: (Catalan) "The street is ours. We will not...
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President Bush says US is not in an economic recession

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1. Side shot of US President George W Bush walking into briefing room 2. Cutaway of reporters 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W Bush, US President: "So we acted robustly and now it is time to work out whether or not this pro-growth...
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Foreign affairs spokesman defends China's plans to increase military spending

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China defended an increase in defence spending on Wednesday after it released details of its budget which showed a 12.2 per cent increase to 132 (b) billion US dollars. The increase is even more than last year's, which saw a 10.7 per...
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PHILIPPINES: JAPANESE PREMIER ELECT PLEDGES TO BOOST AILING ECONOMY

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English/Nat Japan's Prime Minister designate Keizo Obuchi has told U-S Secretary of State Madeleine Albright that he plans to cut taxes and raise spending to boost Japan's ailing economy. Obuchi met Albright during a visit to the ASEAN...