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Administration officials comment on latest developments in Egypt

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1. Wide of White House briefing 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Jay Carney, White House Spokesman: "We are cautiously encouraged by the announcement by the interim government that it had, you know, that it has a potential plan for moving forward...
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Bloomberg

Risks to Europe's Growth

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May 4 -- Megan Greene, managing director at Manulife, discusses the risks to the markets in Europe, the refugee crisis and the rise of extreme political parties throughout Europe. She speaks to Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You...
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Bloomberg

Weak Dollar Is Fresh Air for Emerging Markets: Zervos

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April 18 -- David Zervos, chief market strategist at Jefferies, discusses how emerging markets benefit from a weak U.S. dollar and where he sees opportunities in emerging markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Sky News

Police Looking Into Historical Murder Of 3 Boys

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Police Looking Into Historical Murder Of 3 Boys
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Students comment on hopes for govt

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Students and academics at Istanbul's Koc University in Turkey reacted on Tuesday to a surprise election result that saw the AKP (Justice and Development) Party lose it's majority in Parliament after 12 years in power. They spoke of their...
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Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's party was struggling to reach 50 percent of the vote in Russia's parliamentary election, according to polls and partial results on Sunday, suggesting Russians were growing weary of his leadership.

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HEADLINE: Putin's party losing support in parliamentary vote CAPTION: Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's party was struggling to reach 50 percent of the vote in Russia's parliamentary election, according to polls and partial results on...
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UN chief asserts support for new peace talks during meeting with Abbas

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UN Secretary-General Ban-Ki moon said on Thursday that he is "deeply troubled" by Israeli settlement building and that it could ultimately prevent the establishment of a Palestinian state. A day earlier, Israelis and Palestinians had...
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Holland - Ruling over Lockerbie bomb suspects

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The International Court of Justice declared said Friday (27/2) that it has jurisdiction to rule on whether Libya can legally refuse to allow the extradition of two of its nationals, wanted over the 1988 Lockerbie jetliner bombing. Libya...
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President Barack Obama says a deal has been reached to raise the government''s debt ceiling and avoid a default. He said the deal includes more than $2 trillion in gradual spending cuts and no initial cuts to Social Security and Medicare.

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HEADLINE: Obama: Debt limit agreement has been reached CAPTION: President Barack Obama says a deal has been reached to raise the government''s debt ceiling and avoid a default. He said the deal includes more than $2 trillion in...
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Polls open as voters across Norway cast ballots in parliamentary election

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Norwegians went to the polling booths on Monday to vote in an election that will likely see a change of government. At Oslo City Hall voting was slow in the first few hours after ballot boxes opened, and Frank Aarebrot, professor of...
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Bloomberg

Nickel: U.K. Single-Market Access 'Totally Unrealistic'

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Sept. 19 -- Carsten Nickel, senior VP at Teneo Intelligence, discusses the future of single-market access for the U.K. post-Brexit and the impact of fringe political groups on European politics. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Doing the Right Thing for U.K. Business Post-Brexit

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Sept. 26 -- Carolyn Fairbairn, director-general of the Confederation of British Industry, reacts to policy ideas from the U.K. Labour Party, including a law to require employers to pay a real living wage. She speaks with Bloomberg's Anna...
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Arabs make up about 20 percent of Israel's population, however the recent war with Gaza is leaving many of them feeling disenfranchised.

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HEADLINE: Arab Israelis consider boycotting election CAPTION: Arabs make up about 20 percent of Israel's population, however the recent war with Gaza is leaving many of them feeling disenfranchised. (Feb. 5) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] They...
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao brought cautious optimism to business and government leaders pondering the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression as the World Economic Forum opened Wednesday.

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HEADLINE: Economic gloom takes over World Economic Forum CAPTION: The Chinese and Russian premiers obliquely criticized the U.S. for the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression, citing the blinding drive for profit in the...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : South African oppositions reaction disproportionate : ANC

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South Africas ruling African National Congress (ANC) party secretary general Gwedi Mantashe says the reaction of the opposition is disproportionate after the countrys highest court found that President Jacob Zuma had violated the...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : German anti euro party surfs wave of EU bailout hostility

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VOICED : German anti euro party surfs wave of EU bailout hostility
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US on Verge of Ending Syria Talks with Russia

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The United States is "on the verge" of ending Syria talks with Russia in response to days of deadly attacks on Aleppo, Secretary of State John Kerry said Thursday.Kerry said such discussions make no sense at a time when Russian and...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Swing dancing gets toes tapping in crisis

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VOICED : Swing dancing gets toes tapping in crisis
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Sky News

Nicola Sturgeon Interview On The SNP & The Balance Of Power In Run Up To Elections

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Nicola Sturgeon Interview On The SNP & The Balance Of Power In Run Up To Elections
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : UN chief urges Arabs to unite against Syria war

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UN chief Antonio Guterres called on Arab leaders Tuesday to set aside their differences to confront Syria's six year conflict as he toured a Syrian refugee camp in Jordan
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Bloomberg

Jon Bon Jovi: Runaway Tours Began Out of Boredom

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Oct. 27 -- Rock icon Jon Bon Jovi talks to Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu about his business ventures, his ambitions for owning an NFL team and the state of the music business at the Bloomberg Tradebook Charity Day in New York City.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Iceland Left Green Movement wants to fight against tax evasion

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Top of the agenda for Iceland's Left Green Movement is combatting tax evasion and tax fraud their leader tells AFPTV ahead of elections on Saturday
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

American Federation of Musicians President James C Petrillo gives remarks to the 1953 annual Christmas party for blind musicians in Chicago.

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SOT during applause Petrillo rises and notes he wants to say hello to friends, but the lights are too bright and that it's the 17th consecutive party for blind musicians; has been there for a dozen gatherings; not going to make speeches...
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Trump Talks NKorea Nuclear Threat With SKorea

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President Donald Trump on Friday will discuss North Korea and trade with South Korea's new leader, whose pro-engagement stance toward the North could clash with the U.S. administration's intent to crank up sanctions.Trump welcomed South...