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Roosevelt Gives Campaign Speech

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Poor audio/ President Roosevelt gives speech in outdoor setting, in front of stone building /
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Frontline NHS Services To Receive Funding Boost

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VOICED: Frontline NHS services in England are to get a massive cash boost of 3.8 billion over the next few years. It follows fears about the mounting pressures they face. Sky's Health Correspondent Thomas Moore reports. Shows interior...
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Rishi Sunak launches Kickstart employment scheme

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak speaking with guests during the launch of the Government's new Kickstart employment scheme on the 2nd September 2020 in London, England
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Mark Carney Extends Governor Appointment by a year

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VOICED: The Governor of the Bank of England Mark Carney has announced that he will extend his stay at the Bank by a year, to help secure an 'orderly' exit from Europe. It means he'll leave the post in June 2019, just after the expected...
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Coronavirus Cash Crisis: Apply For Unemployment Or Get A Temp Job?

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The coronavirus pandemic prompted an unprecedented shutdown of the U.S. economy. But is it better to file for unemployment or get a new job?
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Nearly nine months after the Washington region was walloped by a blizzard, doctors are preparing for a bumper crop of babies

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HEADLINE: Washington blizzard delivers up baby boom CAPTION: Nearly nine months after the Washington region was walloped by a blizzard, doctors are preparing for a bumper crop of babies. (Sept. 13) In February- Washington was brought to...
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World Series Sax FP

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HEADLINE: First Person: Sweet Sounding Blues CAPTION: Although St. Louis Cardinals fans are dressed in red, they can hear the sound of the blues, thanks to some street musicians who are manning every corner outside Busch Stadium, ...
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Gordon Brown Interview on Scottish Referendum Vote

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Gordon Brown Interview on Scottish Referendum Vote
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Clocks going back may come to an End

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Clocks going back may come to an End
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Rising Energy Prices Effecting Families in the UK

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Rising Energy Prices Effecting Families in the UK
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A federal government-mandated hike in the minimum wage will put some extra change in the pockets of workers. But employers - especially small business owners - worry about the added strain on their bottom lines

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HEADLINE: Minimum wage hike affects businesses, workers CAPTION: A federal government-mandated hike in the minimum wage will put some extra change in the pockets of workers. But employers - especially small business owners - worry about...
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Beauty trends according to skin care experts

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BEAUTY TRENDS ACCORDING TO SKIN EXPERTS"Some of the beauty trends that we are seeing right now really parallel pop culture and fashion."That's according to Celebrity Dermatologist Dr. Haleh Bakshandeh.The skin expert, who runs a practice...
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CLEAN : Olympics: Los Angeles ready for 2024 say fans

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CLEAN : Olympics: Los Angeles ready for 2024 say fans
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VOICED : Humble tofu powering Indonesian homes with clean energy

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VOICED : Humble tofu powering Indonesian homes with clean energy
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Prince William meeting paramedics in King's Lynn

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Prince William meeting paramedics in his first public engagement since coronavirus lockdown on 16 June 2020 in King's Lynn, Norfolk, United Kingdom
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National Education Union calls for more Covid-19 mitigations in schools in wake of JCVI decision on vaccinating pupils

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Kevin Courtney, Joint General Secretary of the National Education Union says the union won't second guess the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI)’s decision not to approve Covid-19 vaccines for all 12-15 year olds, but...
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Rail strikes continue to disrupt train journeys across the UK

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Tim Shoveller, chief negotiator for Network Rail, on 3rd of January 2023, United Kingdom
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Customers attempt to avoid budget airline charges

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Customers attempt to avoid budget airline charges
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SYND 22-1-74 INTERVIEW WITH PRIME MINISTER HEATH IN LONDON ON COAL CRISIS

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Interview with British Prime Minister Edward Heath on the coal mines crisis by UPITN reporter Julian Haviland. 1. mcu Heath interviewed (SOUNDBITE): English, as soon as the settlement is made government will enter into full discussion...
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CLEAN : Mecca bound Ebola screening for Nigerias hajj pilgrims

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CLEAN : Mecca bound Ebola screening for Nigerias hajj pilgrims
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Deal in Dunkin' Donuts Case May Mean Free Treats

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A proposed settlement between a Massachusetts man and Dunkin' Donuts shops could mean free buttered baked goods for hundreds of customers and a huge payout for his lawyer.Jan Polanik had sued a cluster of franchises of the Canton,...
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US VP Pence promotes tax reform in West Virginia

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In a campaign to bolster President Donald Trumps tax reform law, Vice President Mike Pence hit the road promoting the legislation. The Vice president visits the trucking business Worldwide Equipment in White Sulphur...
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VP Pence Promotes Tax Reform In West Virginia

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In a campaign to bolster President Donald Trumps tax reform law, Vice President Mike Pence hit the road promoting the legislation. The Vice president visits the trucking business Worldwide Equipment in White Sulphur...
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Number of private school pupils increasing

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STORYLINE Hanging out in school corridors and chatting in the playground, these pupils are some of an increasing number to attend a private school in Algeria. According to the Ministry of Education, Algeria...