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UK analysts comment as major markets settle after initial hike in early trading

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1. Pan right from skyline view of London and River Thames to BGC Partners trading floor 2. Various of traders 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Howard Wheeldon, senior strategist with BGC Partners: "Last night we had an interesting situation,...
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USA: INSURANCE COMPANIES AGREE TO SETTLE HOLOCAUST CLAIMS

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English/Nat Leading European insurance companies have agreed to resolve unpaid Nazi-era policies of Holocaust victims. The agreement was negotiated by the World Jewish Congress, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and...
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Trump pushes rollback of environmental oversight

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In a dramatic rollback of environmental oversight, President Donald Trump took action Thursday to clear the way and speed up development of a wide range of commercial projects by cutting back federal review of their impact on the...
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AP CEO Tom Curley says the Bush administration turned the U.S. military into a global propaganda machine while imposing tough restrictions on journalists seeking to give the public truthful reports about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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HEADLINE: AP CEO urges better press access to military ops CAPTION: AP CEO Tom Curley says the Bush administration turned the U.S. military into a global propaganda machine while imposing tough restrictions on journalists seeking to...
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NY, Mass., Md. Sue VW Over Emissions Cheating

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP Clients OnlySHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYNew York - July 19, 20161. Wide, press conference2. SOUNDBITE (English) Eric Schneiderman, New York Attorney General:"Today we are filing a major complaint...
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Rep. James Lankford, R-Oklahoma, says Republicans will not vote to raise the nation's borrowing limit, now at $14.3 trillion, in the coming weeks unless the measure also includes steps to cut government spending. (April 30)

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HEADLINE (48 characters): GOP Address: Energy Costs, National debt CAPTION: (255 characters): Rep. James Lankford, R-Oklahoma, says Republicans will not vote to raise the nation's borrowing limit, now at $14.3 trillion, in the coming...
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USA: UPCOMING WTO MEETING LATEST

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English/Nat President Clinton's top trade official has warned that the upcoming meeting of the World Trade Organisation has to be successful. Trade representative Charlene Barshefsky told the House Committee on Agriculture that the...
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WRAP US presents report ADDS comments on Cuba, Venezuela

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1. US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice walks in 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Condoleezza Rice, US Secretary of State "I am pleased to join today acting secretary of state for democracy, human rights and labour, Jonathan Farrar, in...
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South Africa mines polluting water supply

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AP Television Kagiso, Johannesburg, South Africa - January 26, 2011 1. Mid of lake with sign reading (English) "Trespassers Will Be Prosecuted" 2. Mid of bird in polluted water 3. Wide of lake with sign 4. Wide pan right from mine dumps...
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More excerpts of president's address to nation on oil spill crisis

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1. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President: "Beyond compensating the people of the Gulf in the short-term, it's also clear we need a long-term plan to restore the unique beauty and bounty of this region. The oil spill represents...
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President Barack Obama gave a briefing Thursday announcing 8 million people have signed up under the Affordable Care Act. He blasted continued Republican efforts to repeal the law. (April 17)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus008994 Eight million people have signed up for health care through new insurance exchanges, President Barack Obama said Thursday, besting expectations and offering new hope to Democrats who are...
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CEO TELLS LAWMAKERS EXECS MAY HAVE PAY TAKEN BACK

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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon told a congressional hearing on Wednesday that senior bank executives responsible for a two (b) billion US dollar trading loss will probably have some of their pay taken back by the company. Under bank...
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Hundreds of elephants are jobless because of Indian timber ban

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1. Various of river and mountains 2. Women carrying traditional baskets on their backs going down the road 3. Mid of sign board saying ''Road to Myanmar'' 4. Various of elephants crossing river 5. Various of an elephant moving a log...
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Flaws found in approval of licensed materials used in making 'dirty bombs'

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1. Wide view of hearing room, zoom in to Senator Norm Coleman 2. Side view of those testifying 3. SOUNDBITE: (English): Senator Norm Coleman (Republican-Minnesota) "It is clear that terrorists are interested in using a dirty bomb to...
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President Barack Obama kept alive his hopes for a bipartisan health care bill as a U.S. Senate committee turned back an effort by liberals Tuesday to inject a government-run insurance plan into the legislation.

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HEADLINE: Senate panel kills health 'public option' CAPTION: President Barack Obama kept alive his hopes for a bipartisan health care bill as a U.S. Senate committee turned back an effort by liberals Tuesday to inject a government-run...
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As the focus on health care reform shifts to the Senate, analysts aren't expecting the chamber to pass an overhaul bill any time soon. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid must come up with a plan that will gain the support of moderate Democrats. (Nov. 9)

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HEADLINE: Health Care Bill: So Now What? CAPTION: As the focus on health care reform shifts to the Senate, analysts aren't expecting the chamber to pass an overhaul bill any time soon. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid must come up...
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Trump proposes rollback of environmental oversight

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In a dramatic rollback of environmental oversight, President Donald Trump took action Thursday to clear the way and speed up development of a wide range of commercial projects by cutting back federal review of their impact on the...
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Record Fine, VW Employees Indicted in Scandal

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - January 11, 20161. Wide presser2. SOUNDBITE (English) Loretta Lynch, U.S. Attorney General:"Today, the Department of Justice, the Environmental Protection Agency...
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Maine Voters to Decide on Medicaid Expansion

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THE STATE OF MAINE WILL TAKE CENTER STAGE IN THE NATIONAL DEBATE OVER HEALTH CARE ON ELECTION DAY. VOTERS HERE WILL DECIDE WHETHER TO EXPAND MEDICAID TO HELP LOW-INCOME WORKING-AGE RESIDENTS. RESULTS FROM THIS...
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UK's negotiator tries to dispel post-Brexit chaos fears

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The UK's top Brexit official said on Tuesday said that Britain would lead "a race to the top" on global standards after it leaves the European Union. David Davis, who heads up the Department for Exiting the EU, used a...
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Trump nominee to lead EPA faces protest, criticism

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Acting Environmental Protection Agency chief Andrew Wheeler drew protest and criticism at his Senate confirmation hearing on Wednesday for his environmental rollbacks in six months on the job.
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Govt seeks to force its media opponent to comply with monopolies law

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FILE: Buenos Aires -18 November 2012 1. Mid of copies of Argentina's Clarin newspaper coming out of printing press 2. Mid of worker taking copies off printing press 3. Wide of workers at printing press checking copies of Clarin as they...
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UN expert sees threats to media freedom in Japan

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A UN rights expert warned on Tuesday of "serious threats" to the independence of the media in Japan, including laws meant to protect coverage fairness and national security that he said could work as censorship.UN Special Rapporteur...