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USA: JURY IN OKLAHOMA BOMBING TRIAL FAIL TO REACH VERDICT ON 1ST DAY

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English/Nat The jury in the Oklahoma City bombing case will continue their deliberations on Saturday, after failing to reach a verdict on the first day of discussion. News that the deliberations will go into a second day in Denver,...
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IRAQ: US WARNING OVER UN WEAPONS INSPECTIONS

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Arabic/Eng/Nat The U-S warned the crisis over Iraq is not yet over as United Nations weapons inspectors resumed their work in Baghdad on Monday for the third straight day. U-S officials are criticising Iraq for continuing to withhold...
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France and Portugal ministers comment after crisis talks

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1. Wide of French Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici arriving at media briefing after the Eurogroup meeting 2. Mid of Moscovici 3. SOUNDBITE (French) Pierre Moscovici, French Finance Minister: "We are witnessing patient, realistic and...
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USA: MASSACHUSETTS: MOTORIST SPEED TRAPS

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English/Nat Catching speeding motorists has become big business in Massachusetts. Some towns and cities are so eager to nab drivers who go too fast - they've broken the law themselves with local speed limits lower than those set by the...
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WRAP Massive anti-cartoons protest in Karachi, Islamabad

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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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Rogoff: BOJ 'Lost Confidence' Program's Going Forward

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Sept. 13 -- Harvard University Professor Ken Rogoff, discusses the Bank of Japan's monetary program, how lower rates from the BOJ and European Central Bank impact the Federal Reserve's rate path, and the inability of central banks to...
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Facebook Opens Lab To Design Hardware, Gadgets

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYMenlo Park, California – 2 August 20161. Machine producing metal sculpture2. Spencer Burns talks in front of industrial prototyping machine; UPSOUND...
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Facebook Opens Lab To Design Hardware, Gadgets

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYMenlo Park, California - 2 August 20161. Machine producing metal sculpture2. Spencer Burns talks in front of industrial prototyping machine; UPSOUND (English)...
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CLEAN : Ecuador National Assembly set to end presidential term limits

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CLEAN : Ecuador National Assembly set to end presidential term limits
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VOICED: Paris-On-Sea: Architects dream of French capital's expansion

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VOICED: Paris-On-Sea: Architects dream of French capital's expansion
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CLEAN: Cuba's president Castro backs term limits

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CLEAN: Cuba's president Castro backs term limits
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VOICED: Trial ends for former trader Kerviel

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VOICED: Trial ends for former trader Kerviel
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CLEAN: Stitching with style: Lesage Haute Couture

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CLEAN: Stitching with style: Lesage Haute Couture
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Emirates NBD: Timing of Saudi Bond Sale Is Positive

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Oct. 16 -- Anita Yadav, head of fixed income research at Emirates NBD, discusses Saudi Arabia's international bond sale, the timing of the sale and the pricing of the bonds. She speaks to Tracy Alloway and Yousef Gamal El-Din on...
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Bloomberg

Prince Alwaleed: Currency De-Pegging a 'Last Resort'

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Nov. 16 -- Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, founder and chairman at Kingdom Holding, takes on the economic challenges faced by Saudi Arabia under its economic transformation plan. He spoke with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

MIT's Orphanides: Fed's Dot Plot Is Not a Good Idea

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Dec.08 -- Richard Clarida, global strategic adviser at Pimco, and Athanasios Orphanides, MIT Sloan School professor and former European Central Bank member, discuss the merits of the Federal Reserve's dot plot and central bank...
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CLEAN : Advancing Iraqi forces near Mosul city limits 2

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Iraq's forces resumed their advance on the Islamic State group's bastion of Mosul Monday aiming to position themselves a few hundred metres from the city's eastern limits
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CLEAN : Zambians concerned about state of emergency

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Zambian President Edgar Lungu justifies imposing a state of emergency by alleging that opposition parties were behind a string of arson attacks intended to create terror and panic but many ordinary Zambians have their concerns about the...
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Schumer lauds Republicans for votes against Trump

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer applauded Republicans Thursday for a string of votes that he said amount to rare rebukes of President Donald Trump.
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Schumer lauds Republicans for votes against Trump

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer applauded Republicans Thursday for a string of votes that he said amount to rare rebukes of President Donald Trump.
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Muzinich's Pagani: Need Fiscal Stimulus, But Recession Comes 'Eventually'

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Sep.06 -- Fabrizio Pagani, global head of economics and capital market strategy at Muzinich, discusses the chance of a recession in the United States and Europe and the need for fiscal stimulus. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua...
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CLEAN : French hospital in Rouen adapts and prepares for Coronavirus assault

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"The scale of this epidemic is a novelty, so we have to be ready to adapt, and above all reinvent principles and ways of working" the heads of department at Rouen University Hospital are preparing to face a sharp rise in coronavirus...
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When Is A Group Too Big To Dine Out Together? The CDC Won't Say

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In the absence of CDC standards, states are coming up with their own rules for how many people can share a table at a restaurant during the pandemic.
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CLEAN : Everest hopefuls 'camp' at home to avoid Covid-19 in Nepal

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Mountaineer Akash Neggi is fully prepared to take on the world's highest mountain -- after spending several weeks sleeping in a tent in his living room in New Jersey (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)