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British Prime Minister says that despite falling stock prices around the world, he is going to work to keep oil and energy prices stable. OPEC has announced that it will hold an emergency meeting next month after oil prices reached a year-long low of $83 per barrel.

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HEADLINE: Brown: Oil prices must remain stable CAPTION: British Prime Minister says that despite falling stock prices around the world, he is going to work to keep oil and energy prices stable. OPEC has announced that it will hold an...
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Germany - Egg-shaped sculpture on display

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Eggopolis / Frankfurt / July 2nd / ENT 5 Frankfurt Struck by Egghead Eggopolis, a sculpture by English "Air Architect," Alan Parkinson, was unveiled to the Frankfurt public earlier this week (July 2nd). Installed in Frankfurt's...
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Court case over World Cup tickets being sold on eBay

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April 20, 2006 1. Exterior of local court 2. Journalists in court room 3. Visitors inside court room 4. Judge Jens Rueger arriving in court for the announcement of the verdict 5. Judge Jens Rueger sitting down 6. Visitors in court...
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Markets stall as Cyprus pursues other bailout options after parliament rejects bank tax

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1. Various of Frankfurt stock exchange 2. Various of traders at Frankfurt stock exchange 3. Mid of Oliver Roth, Director of Trade at Close Brothers Seydler Bank, being interviewed 4. SOUNDBITE (German) Oliver Roth, Director of Trade at...
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Buses to transport the teams in the Wcup unveiled

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1. Various team buses in formation 2. Close up photographer 3. Wide shot England team bus 4. Close up flag emblem on bus door 4. Wide shot interior of England team bus 5. Mid shot bus driver at wheel 6. Various team buses in formation 7....
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Investors cautiously welcome result of stress tests on Spain's banks

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Frankfurt, Germany 1. Various Frankfurt stock exchange 2. SOUNDBITE (German) Robert Halver, Head of Market research Baader Bank: "Spain will have to ask for a bailout, they desperately need the money. They will wait till the regional...
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GERMANY: POLICE STORM BUILDING OCCUPIED BY TURKISH PROTESTERS

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Natural Sound German police have stormed a building in Frankfurt which had been occupied by Turkish protesters. The Turks took over the offices of the Social Democratic Party in Frankfurt in protest at conditions in prisons in their...
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SPD candidate Steinbrueck campaigns ahead of Sunday's election

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Social Democratic Party (SPD) candidate Peer Steinbrueck was confident on Saturday that his party has a viable chance of success in the upcoming German elections. "Still believe it. The voters decide - not commentary beforehand, not...
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GERMANY: AID PROMISED TO FLOOD DAMAGED AREAS

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Natural Sound The German Chancellor promised every imaginable help to Germans in the east of the country on Tuesday, as they struggled to save their homes from rising flood waters. Thousands of soldiers, homeowners and volunteers added...
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SYND 08/02/73 SCENES IN FRANKFURT MONEY MARKET

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Hectic scenes in the Frankfurt money market with brokers buying and selling Dollars 1 brokers using phones 2 currency price board 3 brokers watching 4 prices marked up on board 5 brokers on phones 6 gv brokers in action Film: Rev -...
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Lufthansa plane skids off runway

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1. Wide of Lufthansa jet in field, as another plane lands 2. Airport fire truck parked next to jet 3. Various of Lufthansa jet in field, wheels in the mud 4. Pan from fire truck to jet 5. Close up of jet tail 4. Various exterior of...
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WRAP Frankfurt stock exchange opens ADDS opening of MICEX exchanges

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Moscow, Russia 1. Interior of Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange (MICEX) trading floor 2. Traders 3. Television screen 4. Trader at desk 5. Wall mounted with clocks showing different time zones 6. Set up shot of public relations...
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REACTION TO OECD'S NEGATIVE OUTLOOK FOR EUROZONE ECONOMY

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The 17-country eurozone risks falling into a "severe recession," the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development warned on Tuesday, as it called on governments and Europe's central bank to act quickly to keep the slowdown from...
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Dozens of flights cancelled as cabin crews strike

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Lufthansa flight attendants walked off the job at Germany's busiest airport on Friday - causing more than 100 flight cancellations - while their union warned of more stoppages to come unless the airline gives in to its...
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GERMANY: FRANKFURT: FRAUDSTER EXTRADITED BACK HOME

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German/Nat A German property developer has been extradited home from a U-S jail charged with committing Germany's biggest post-war real estate fraud. Juergen Schneider and his wife fled Germany in April 1994 leaving behind a collapsed...
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Market reax as Europe''s debt crisis weighs on Deutsche Bank''s first quarter earnings

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1. Various of traders at Frankfurt Stock Exchange 2. Close of figures on screen 3. SOUNDBITE: (German) Fidel Helmer, market expert for Hauck & Aufhauesser: "A 1.8 (b) billion (dollar) profit in one quarter is not so bad, but of...
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Unseasonably high temperatures across Europe

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Paris 1. Wide of people relaxing on grass in front of Eiffel Tower 2. Various of people enjoying sunshine 3. SOUNDBITE (French) Vox pop, Leila Zanzher, 21-years-old: "This weather lifts our spirits, we feel like we are on holiday, it...
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Markets mostly lower even as European leaders clinch bailout deal

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Frankfurt, Germany 1. Various of traders dressed up in costumes at the Frankfurt stock exchange, marking Germany's Fasching (annual carnival) 2. SOUNDBITE: (German) Oliver Roth, Director of Trade Close Brothers Seydler Bank: "The...
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Airplanes at Rhein Main airbase + C17 refuelling

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1. Night shot exterior of United States KC135 Strao Tanker plane at Rhein Main airbase 2. Two shots interior cockpit of United States KC135 Strao Tanker plane 3. Shot from interior of cockpit with KC135 taxiing on runway 4. Close up...
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BOSNIA: GERMAN RELIEF AGENCY GIVE CHILDREN SOME FESTIVE CHEER

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English/Nat Bosnian children, many of them war orphans, have been enjoying a little festive cheer this Christmas, thanks to a German relief agency. Rudolf Walther-Stiftung has been delivering thousands of Christmas gifts packed by...
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ISRAEL: TEL AVIV: FUNERAL OF IGNATZ BUBIS

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Natural Sound Israeli and German dignitaries have gathered in Tel Aviv for the funeral of German Jewish leader Ignatz Bubis. He died in Frankfurt, his home town, on Friday after a brief illness. He was 72. His remains were flown from...
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Air traffic controllers'' union calls strike in pay dispute, reax

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1. Union officials entering news conference 2. Close of media 3. Close of air traffic controllers union symbol 4. SOUNDBITE (German) Matthias Maas, spokesman for air traffic controllers union: "The air safety union has asked all...
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German and Spanish aviation workers continue strikes

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Frankfurt, Germany 1. Mid of plane rolling along tarmac at Frankfurt airport 2. Tracking shot of security vehicle on airport tarmac 3. Wide of terminal with departures board 4. Close of departures board with most flights listed as...
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Annual car show set to open in Frankfurt this week

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The world's carmakers are showing off their shiniest, most advanced vehicles at the IAA Frankfurt Auto Show, which opens this week. Among the 70 world premieres are a notable number of new cars powered either by batteries or hybrid...