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JAPAN: NIKKEI STOCK INDEX FALLS 3 PERCENT

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Japanese/Nat Japan's main stock index, benchmark 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average fell almost 3 percent on Thursday afternoon amid selling by foreign investors. The U-S dollar traded lower against the yen, making investors worried that a...
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Costs ruling in Douglas and Zeta Jones wedding case

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APTN File London, 10 February 2003 - Hello! Magazine Court Case 1. Catherine Zeta Jones and Michael Douglas arriving at court APTN File London, 23 February 2003 - BAFTA Awards 2. Catherine Zeta Jones and Michael Douglas b-roll APTN...
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More than a week after the earthquake devastated Haiti''s capital, people continue to openly loot shops. Throngs of people climbed into shattered buildings and tossed goods to friends, or carried sacks away.

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: Looting in the open in Haiti CAPTION: More than a week after the earthquake devastated Haiti''s capital, people continue to openly loot shops. Throngs of people climbed into shattered buildings and tossed goods to...
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Indiscriminate rocket fire slammed into a market, two schools, homes and shops Saturday in the eastern Ukrainian city of Mariupol, killing at least 29 people, authorities said. (Jan. 24)

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Indiscriminate rocket fire slammed into a market, two schools, homes and shops Saturday in the eastern Ukrainian city of Mariupol, killing at least 29 people, authorities said. Ukraine's top rebel leader said an offensive had begun on...
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A look at recently reopened Baghdad stock exchange

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1. Taha Ahmad Salam, Chief Executive Officer of Iraqi stock exchange, talking with brokers 2. Close up of Salam 3. Salam walks away, camera follows Salam as he talks to broker, then walks into office 4. Various of woman working on...
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CAN753 WOMEN LAUNCH MASSIVE DEMONSTRATION DEMANDING EQUAL PAY WITH MEN

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Women metal workers march for equal pay with men. 1. has strike marchers in procession with banners 2. has procession continues 3. has, ms women marching 4. ms women with banner [FRENCH] 5. cs placard raised in the air calling for equal...
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Robot companions for kids and the elderly

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LEAD IN:Could robots take over entertaining children and looking after the elderly? Some of the technology on display at the World Robot Conference in Beijing has given a glimpse into the future of a robotic world. STORY-LINE:A little...
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Designer high chairs on trend at London baby show

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4062171LEAD IN:Designer high chairs are one of the big trends at The Baby Show in London.Parents are now splashing out big money on the latest furniture fashions to ensure their baby's high chair...
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Raw: Black Friday Shoppers Rush Into Stores

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus067518Stores open their doors Friday for what is still one of the busiest days of the year, even as the start of the holiday season edges ever earlier.Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, used...
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DC demo demands Trump release his tax returns

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington, DC - 15 April 20171. Protesters marching with banners, demanding US President Donald Trump release his tax returns 2. Zoom into protesters in...
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Trump sues House panel, NY to protect tax returns

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Opening up another legal front against the Democrats investigating him, US President Donald Trump on Tuesday sued the House Ways and Means Committee and New York state officials to prevent his state tax returns from being turned over to...
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Trump sues House panel, NY to protect tax returns

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Opening up another legal front against the Democrats investigating him, President Donald Trump on Tuesday sued the House Ways and Means Committee and New York state officials to prevent his state tax returns from being turned over to the...
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HONG KONG: HANG SENG INDEX SLUMPS BELOW CRUCIAL 10,000 MARK

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English/Nat Hong Kong's Hang Seng index slumped by more than five percent on Friday - dipping below the psychologically important 10,000 mark. The market drop came despite bullish comments by Hong Kong's Financial secretary Donald Tsang,...
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Paulson presser on US financial rescue plan

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Washington DC - 19 September, 2008 1. US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson walking in 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Henry Paulson, US Treasury Secretary: "To restore confidence in our markets and our financial institutions so they can fuel...
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US diplomat comments on collapse of garment factory

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1. Wide of US Under Secretary for Political Affairs Wendy R. Sherman and other officials taking their seats at news conference 2. Sherman walking to podium 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Wendy R. Sherman, US Under Secretary for Political...
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Deutsche Bank CFO on Restructure, FICC, DWS, Low Interest Rates

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Jul.24 -- Deutsche Bank AG Chief Financial Officer James von Moltke discusses job cuts, the performance of the lender's investment banking unit and the challenge of operating in a low interest-rate environment. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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What Will Finance Look Like After Coronavirus?

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Apr.01 -- Thorsten Beck, professor of banking and finance at Cass Business School, discusses the future of finance after coronavirus. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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The Obama administration kicked off a new program Wednesday that's designed to help up to 9 million borrowers stay in their homes through refinanced mortgages or loans that are modified to lower monthly payments.

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HEADLINE: Obama's housing plan: Just the facts CAPTION: The Obama administration kicked off a new program Wednesday that's designed to help up to 9 million borrowers stay in their homes through refinanced mortgages or loans that are...
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Nanotechnology improves battery performance

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LEAD IN:A Prague-based tech company is using nanotechnology to create more efficient and long-lasting batteries. Improving batteries' performance is key to the development and success of many much-hyped technologies, from solar and wind...
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The App That Teaches Complex Financial Concepts Under 5 Seconds

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Oct.04 -- Maxine Ryan, founder of ProsperApp, discusses the startup scene in Asia, her outlook for the sector and how her app is helping teach financial concepts to millennials in under 5 seconds. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China...
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7240B INDIA'S BIRTH CONTROL PROGRAMME

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India has been running a national birth control policy since the early 1950s. It has had some effect; the current population of 547 million is 14 million less than had been expected, but target reduction in population growth has still...
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President gives upbeat assessment of US economy

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1. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US president: "Good morning. This week Congress took vital action to create jobs in America. Following the outlines of a jobs and growth package I announced in January, members of the House and...
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Health Expert: ACA Subsidies 'Not a Bailout'

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For months, the president has been threatening to stop payments that reimburse insurers for providing required financial assistance to low-income consumers, reducing their copays and deductibles. Administration officials...
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USA: BILL CLINTON ON FEDERAL INHERITANCE TAXES

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English/Nat Calling it a windfall for the wealthy, United States President Bill Clinton on Thursday vetoed a bill that would have repealed federal inheritance taxes over the next decade. President Clinton says the bill costs too much...