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WRAP Demos against Prophet Muhammad cartoons

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Karachi 1. Protesters throwing stones 2. Various of police running towards protesters and firing tear gas 3. Police vehicles driving towards scene 4. Mid of man being beaten with a stick 5. Mid of policeman firing tear gas 6. Tyres on...
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RR0131/C USA: Right Stuff

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Edwards Air Force Base, California: (recent): U.S. Air Force F-22 jet fighter takes off; onboard cockpit view of runway just after take off; rear view of F-22 gaining altitude (APTN); (file): F-22 in flight over base (USAF); (recent-May...
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Three legged dogs may help robots learn to adapt to changing conditions

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This robot developed by researchers in the United States is designed to rescue wounded soldiers from the battlefield. The BEAR (Battlefield Extraction Assist Robot) robot is equipped with night vision and is capable of lifting a soldier...
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Despite confirming reports that cattle at three farms had tested positive for dioxin, a cancer-causing agent, the Irish government says the country's beef posed no real health risks.

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HEADLINE: Irish officials claim beef is not a health risk CAPTION: Despite confirming reports that cattle at three farms had tested positive for dioxin, a cancer-causing agent, the Irish government says the country's beef posed no real...
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USA: CALIFORNIA: BOB DOLE CRITICISES BILL CLINTON FOR ETHICAL LAPSES

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English/Nat Republican Presidential candidate Bob Dole continues to pound the President on the issue of character. Campaigning in California, Dole again criticised Bill Clinton for ethical lapses, saying a Dole administration would be...
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Councils Given Permission to Set Speed Limits

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Councils Given Permission to Set Speed Limits
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Garzarelli: Fed Can Help World by Hiking Gradually

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Sept. 6 -- Francesco Garzarelli, global macro and markets co-head at Goldman Sachs, examines lessons learned from global central banks and what the Federal Reserve can do to help the rest of the world. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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CLEAN : Senegals child beggars show limits of apptivism

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CLEAN : Senegals child beggars show limits of apptivism
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CLEAN: Greenpeace says high radiation in Japan seaweed

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CLEAN: Greenpeace says high radiation in Japan seaweed
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CLEAN : For Allah China and Marx: theological mix for young imams 2

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CLEAN : For Allah China and Marx: theological mix for young imams 2
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VOICED: Egypt models mix faith with fashion

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VOICED: Egypt models mix faith with fashion
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CLEAN : Gaza yards rooftops bloom with

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CLEAN : Gaza yards rooftops bloom with
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CLEAN : Portugals budget meets deficit rules aims to ease austerity

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CLEAN : Portugals budget meets deficit rules aims to ease austerity
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European Stocks Halt Losing Streak

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Nov. 1 -- Bloomberg's Mark Barton reports on today's action in the European markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Angel Ubide Says Fed Should Be Testing Unemployment Limit

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Nov.28 -- Angel Ubide, managing director at Goldman Sachs, discusses how the Federal Reserve should approach monetary policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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ECB Can Go Further - Bruegel Director Wolff

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Jun.20 -- Bruegel Director Guntram Wolff said the European Court of Justice has "given a very broad mandate to the ECB" during an interview with Bloomberg TV's Matt Miller, at the ECB Forum on Central Banking, in Sintra, Portugal,...
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Schumer lauds Republicans for votes against Trump

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Iran on Brink of Breaching 2015 Nuclear Deal

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Jun.27 -- Iran is set to breach the 2015 nuclear deal for this first time on Thursday as its atomic agency has said the country will probably exceed a cap of stockpiles on low-grade uranium. Bloomberg's Alaa Shahine reports on "Bloomberg...
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CLO Managers Gear Up to Profit From an Economic Downturn

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Jan.18 -- Some of Wall Street’s biggest buyers of leveraged loans are gearing up to profit from a U.S. economic downturn. Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz reports on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Interview with rising Tennis star Fran Jones

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VOICED: 2019 Wimbledon Championship wildcard Fran Jones is forging a career in tennis despite being born with only six fingers and seven toes. Our sports correspondent Martha Kelner caught up with her. Contains Interviews with...
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Summers, Hubbard on Fed's 2% Inflation Target

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Aug.28 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor and adviser to Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden, says the Federal Reserve's consideration for an inflation target is overdue and...
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U.N. Report Says Global Warming Is Nearing Limits

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As the planet warms, places will get hit more not just by extreme weather but by multiple climate disasters at once, the report said.
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Harvard's Rogoff on US Dollar and Crypto Regulation

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Ken Rogoff, Harvard University economics and public policy professor, discusses the impact of a stronger US dollar on the global economy and says central banks are "way behind the curve" on cryptocurrency regulation. He speaks on...
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USA: US STATE DEPARTMENT PRESS CONFERENCE ABOUT SIERRA LEONE

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English/Nat U-S Marines completed the evacuation of some 900 people, including 330 Americans, from Sierra Leone on Friday as violence stemming from a military coup descended on the West African nation. The decision to evacuate came after...