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UK Chancellor Osborne meets Indian Finance Minister Mukherjee

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1. Britain's Chancellor George Osborne and India's Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee enter press conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George Osborne, Britain's Chancellor: "Today's dialogue confirmed billions of pounds of trade deals...
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CHINA: TRADE WAR WITH US OVER COPYRIGHT HANGS IN THE BALANCE

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Mandarin/Eng/Nat A trade war between the United States and China hangs in the balance as negotiators resume talks in Beijing. They are trying to reach a last-minute agreement on copyright piracy to head off trade sanctions. Another U-S...
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BRUNEI:ASEAN:TALKS HELD BY AUSTRALIAN AND FRENCH FOREIGN MINSTERS

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Eng/French/Nat France and Australia met for talks Wednesday in Brunei as tension mounts between the two countries over the French decision to resume nuclear testing in the South Pacific. France was strongly attacked by Australia, New...
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SKorea and US launch new round of Free Trade talks ADDS presser

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January 15, 2007 1. Wide zoom-in of chief negotiators - Assistant US Trade Representative Wendy Cutler and South Korea's Kim Jong-hoon shaking hands 2. Pull out from hands of two chief delegates 3. Mid of US delegation 4. Mid of Kim...
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SAfrica trade minister expresses "deep shock" at Mandela death

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South Africa's Trade Minister, Rob Davies, said on Friday that Nelson Mandela's death had come as a "deep shock", calling him "a man of the people". Davies was speaking at a World Trade Organisation (WTO) conference in Bali, Indonesia....
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EU and US leaders comment following talks on free trade deal

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1. Wide of formal meeting between representatives of the US and EU to discuss trade 2. Zoom in to US President Barack Obama, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso in foreground 3. Wide of meeting, zoom in to German...
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Finance forum participants on outcome of crisis summit

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1. Wide of financial forum conference 2. Mid of IMF Resident Representative to China, Tarhan Feyzioglu, speaking at podium 3. Close of Feyzioglu 4. Cutaway of conference delegates 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tarhan Feyzioglu, IMF Resident...
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The U.S. destroyed more than 6 tons of confiscated ivory in Colorado Thursday to send a message to the $10 billion global trade that slaughters tens of thousands of elephants each year. (Nov. 14)

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U.S. officials on Thursday destroyed more than 6 tons of confiscated ivory tusks, carvings and jewelry _ the bulk of the U.S. "blood ivory" stockpile _ and urged other nations to follow suit to fight a $10 billion global trade that...
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CITES steps up protection of endangered animals

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Wildlife experts from across the world announced new measures Wednesday to protect various kinds of endangered species at the conclusion of a key international conference in Geneva.
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S&P Will Bottom Out Between 3,300 and 3,500: Peterffy

Higher Ed
"Inflation won't be over anytime soon," Interactive Brokers Chair Thomas Peterffy says. Speaking on "Bloomberg Markets," Peterffy also says the Federal Reserve will not be able to get inflation down to 2% in the next few years and both...
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Kenyan farmers plead for shoppers to still buy their produce ++ CLIENT REFEED ++

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Nairobi, Kenya - April 18, 2007 1. Mid shot of women carrying vegetables on heads 2. Mid of women packing vegetables in pack house 3. Mid shot sticking aeroplane labels on bean packets 4. Close up shot of sticking the aeroplane label on...
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China - Trade Sanctions

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Washington announced three billion dollars' worth of Chinese imports could face "prohibitive" sanctions unless Beijing cracks down on piracy of US music, software, books and movies. Chinese officials say they are making efforts to curb...
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Preview to conference of business leaders

Higher Ed
1. Prince Moulay Rashid of Morocco arriving and saluting guards 2. Business leaders and ministers standing together (from left to right) Martti Ahtisaari, former president of Finland, Jean-Rene Fourtou, International Chamber of Commerce...
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Security and photo ops for IMF and World Bank meetings

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1. Wide exterior conference centre 2. Flags flying 3. Sign outside conference centre saying 'Dubai 2000' 4. US Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan arriving 5. Delegates inside hall 6. British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon...
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USA: TRADE DISPUTE BETWEEN US & EUROPE OVER CUBA MAY EASE UPDATE

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English/Nat Friction between the United States and its European and Canadian allies over trade with Cuba might soon be easing. The U-S Undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade, Stuart Eizenstat, says a deal has been reached...
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G20 ministers discuss world economy crisis; India, Brazil Finance Mins

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UK Pool 1. Wide of official G20 group photo UK Pool 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Alistair Darling, British Chancellor of the Exchequer: "We go on to say that our key priority now is to restore lending by banks and other financial institutions...
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USA-Deal over trade dispute on Helms-Burton law

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The United States and Europe agreed on Friday (11/4) to negotiate guidelines for investment in Cuba that could numb the impact of the Helms-Burton law and end a dispute at the World Trade Organisation. Under the accord, the sides will...
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The new World Trade Center tower in New York replaced Chicago's Willis Tower as the nation's tallest building when an international panel of architects announced that the needle atop the skyscraper can be counted when measuring its height. (Nov. 12)

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The new World Trade Center tower in New York City has replaced Chicago's Willis Tower as the nation's tallest building. An international panel of architects announced Tuesday that the needle atop the New York skyscraper can be counted...
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Americas - Cuba, Bolivia, Panama, Peru, US - Mid Term, Enron, Amish

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Cuban President Fidel Castro lashed out against the United States at a session of the National Assembly in Havana late last year. He called US President George W. Bush a "fascist Nazi" and accused him of genocide. He criticised the U-S...
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EU trade commissioner reports progress in talks with US

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A top European trade official said on Tuesday that he would like to see European nations "more engaged" in trade negotiations under way within the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), launched in 2013, between the...
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Opening ceremony as ministers attempt to reach a free trade deal

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Top trade officials began talks in Bali on Tuesday that will either produce an eleventh hour deal that could boost the global economy by one trillion US dollars or possibly spell the end of the World Trade Organisation's (WTO) relevance...
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India, NZ agreements in science and technology, film production

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1. Wide of New Zealand Prime Minister John Key and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh walking to steps; shaking hands 2. Close of handshake; tilt up to mid of Key; pan to Singh 3. Wide of Key and Singh entering hall for signing of...
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Friction at APEC over policy towards Myanmar

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Bangkok, Thailand - October 20, 2003 1. Leaders speaking to each other in circle at retreat 2. Different set of leaders speaking to each other 3. US President George W. Bush talking to leaders 4. Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir...
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Greenpeace comment on proposed EU-US deal

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Greenpeace warned on Monday that massive free trade zone talks between the United States and the European Union were undermining the "values, concerns and the rights of European and US citizens."Speaking at a news conference on Monday in...