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Adult fans think outside the box with innovative Lego creations

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LEADIN: From Star Wars scenes to entire miniature mountain villages, 'Adult Fans of Lego' is pushing the boundaries of what you can create using the colourful plastic bricks. The Bricks LA convention is...
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Bloomberg

Lynn Tilton Reacts to Winning SEC Fraud Trial

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Sep.28 -- Lynn Tilton, Patriarch Partners founder, discusses winning a U.S. SEC trial she'd spent months fighting to avoid. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Museum of the Bible Opens in DC

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THE NATION'S CAPITAL IS ALREADY HOME TO MANY POPULAR MUSEUMS. NOW, A NEWCOMER IS OPENING ITS MASSIVE DOORS A COUPLE OF BLOCKS FROM THE NATIONAL MALL MUSEUM OF THE BIBLE VISITORS ENTER THROUGH MONUMENTAL...
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Appeals Court Blocks Teen's Abortion Access

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A Washington appeals court is blocking for now an abortion sought by a 17-year-old being held in a Texas facility for unaccompanied immigrant children. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled Friday...
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Secretary Bajaj: India in Talks to Settle Tax Row

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Aug.09 -- India's lower house has passed a bill to scrap a tax rule that triggered billions of dollars of arbitration battles with global companies including Vodafone Group Plc and Cairn Energy Plc, spooked potential overseas investors...
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U.S. Needs Expedited Bankruptcy Process to Aid Recovery, Kroszner Says

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Aug.06 -- Randall Kroszner, deputy dean at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and former Federal Reserve governor, says an expedited U.S. bankruptcy procedure would put distressed firms in a "better position both for the...
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Bloomberg

The Supreme Court Appointments Process Is Ugly, Says Alabama Professor

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Sep.28 -- Alabama Law Professor Tara Leigh Grove talks about the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett on "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

PG&E Loses Exclusivity Control of Bankruptcy Plan

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Oct.10 -- PG&E Corp. shares tumbled in the aftermath of a court ruling that threatens to put the fate of the bankrupt company in the hands of outsiders. Bloomberg Intelligence's Kit Konolige has the details on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Japan seeks international backing for plans to resume whale hunting in the Antarctic

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Japan sought international backing on Wednesday for its highly criticised plan to resume whale hunting in the Antarctic next year, despite a ruling against it by the top UN court. Japan negotiated at the International Whaling Commission...
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The battle for custody of Smith's 5-month-old daughter begins before the Supreme Court in the Bahamas.

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HEADLINE: Legal drama continues in the Bahamas CAPTION: The battle for custody of Smith's 5-month-old daughter begins before the Supreme Court in the Bahamas. (Feb. 26) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] [Notes:Close up sign reading "Nassau...
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US: BEER STRENGTH ON LABELS

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Eng/Nat The U-S Supreme Court was asked to decide whether the United States government can continue to ban beer companies from putting the alcohol content of their product on the label today (Wednesday). The Clinton administration...
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL LATEST (2)

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English/Nat U-S President Bill Clinton's legal team is getting their chance to present the president's case in the impeachment trial. On Tuesday afternoon, White House Counsel Charles Ruff delivered his opening statements to the...
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A 2-1 ruling Thursday by the Cincinnati-based 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ran counter to a wave of recent federal court rulings striking down state bans on same-sex marriage and boosting the number of states that allow it to 32. (Nov. 7)

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A 2-1 ruling Thursday by the Cincinnati-based 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals - affecting laws in Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky and Tennessee - ran counter to a wave of recent federal court rulings striking down state bans on same-sex...
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UK: UPDATE ON STRAW'S DECISION OVER PINOCHET

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English/Nat The British government has asked to extend the deadline by which it must decide whether to block extradition proceedings against the former Chilean dictator, Augusto Pinochet. Originally, the deadline was set for next...
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Justice says no to court martial for defeated pres candidate; protests

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1. Wide of street in downtown Colombo 2. Various of protesters carrying placards reading: "Scrap Illegal Military Tribunal. Release General Immediately" 3. Wide of conference 4. Cutaway of journalists 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Sarath N....
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International whaling conference votes against Japan's plans to resume whaling in Antarctic next year

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An international whaling conference voted on Thursday against Japan's highly criticised plans to resume whaling in the Antarctic next year, but Japan vowed to go ahead anyway. A resolution adopted at the International Whaling Commission...
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WRAP House where baby allegedly stayed in Bahamas, lawyers, Munroe

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1. Various exteriors of Shane Gibson's property in the Marathon section of Nassau where Anna Nicole Smith's 5-month old baby Dannielynn was allegedly staying 2. Set-up of Bahamian lawyer Sidney Collie 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sidney...
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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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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is back at work at a public session of the Supreme Court, 18 days after undergoing surgery for pancreatic cancer

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HEADLINE: Ginsburg is back at Supreme Court after surgery CAPTION: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is back at work at a public session of the Supreme Court, 18 days after undergoing surgery for pancreatic cancer. (Feb. 23) ...
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WRAP Anthrax on Capitol Hill and in Supreme Court complex

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1. Wide of Supreme Court 2. Exterior of court building 4. Close up of court 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr John Eisold, Capitol Hill Physician: "Following the same thought process we did last week, we are following the letter so to speak and...
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INDIA: SEXUAL HARASSMENT COURT CASE

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Hindi/English/Nat The issue of sexual harassment has long been taboo in India but a recent court case has brought the issue to greater light. In an historic judgement on sexual harassment at work, the Indian High Court ruled in favour...
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Abuse victims' lawyer decries Boy Scout bankruptcy

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An attorney representing hundreds of men molested by scoutmasters or other leaders decades ago said on Tuesday that victims will be deprived of  justice with the bankruptcy filing by the Boy Scouts of America.
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Barack Obama will take the oath of office on the Lincoln Bible

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1. Wide of the Lincoln Bible in its holding case, person opening case to reveal bible inside 2. Mid of bible in its case 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mark Dimunation, Chief, Rare Book and Special Collections Division, Library of...
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USA: FLORIDA SUPREME COURT CASE UPDATE

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English/Nat Florida's Supreme Court was on Monday hearing what its chief justice calls a "historic" case that's "of vital importance" to America, to Florida and to the world. Lawyers for Al Gore, George W. Bush and others are arguing...