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CLEAN : Kerry announces near doubling

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CLEAN : Kerry announces near doubling
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VOICED: French motorists rent out their cars to make ends meet

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VOICED: French motorists rent out their cars to make ends meet
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Zingales: ECB Taper Would Be a Problem for Italy

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Dec.05 -- Luigi Zingales, professor of finance at University of Chicago Booth School of Business, discusses the future of Italy's Democratic Party and explains why a move to taper by the European Central Bank would be a problem for both...
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CLEAN : Rent a monk biz thrives as Japan loses temple ties

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A rent-a-monk service is thriving in Japan as more and more Japanese lose their ties to local Buddhist temples despite angering traditionalists who warn they are commercialising the religion
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Anti-Trump bar opens in NYC

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US TRUMP RESISTANCE BARSOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 4:02SHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY New York - 25 April 2017 1. Various exteriors and interiors of Coup bar in NYC2. Co-owner Ravi DeRossi at...
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London getting ready for coronation of George VI

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Title card: 'Prices Rocket In Coronation Seat Racket' / royal crown sitting on cushion rotates slowly / George VI poses for photo opportunity / shot from street level of Big Ben, pan across to grandstand being constructed / man works on...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

American Civilians' Aid US Army In War Effort

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Americans line up to buy war stamps and bonds during World War II / Red Cross sets up cots in the Italian-American Club in Seattle, Washington / girls in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania wrap gift packages for American troops.
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Sky News

Theresa May making her keynote speech at the Conservative party conference

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CLEAN: Interior shots and cutaways as Prime Minister Theresa May addresses the Conservative party conference on October 04, 2017 in Manchester, England.
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Bloomberg

Uncertainty Over Zuma Leaves Traders Divided on Rand's Future

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Feb.13 -- Bloomberg's Robert Brand discusses the political impasse surrounding South African President Jacob Zuma and its effect on the rand. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain found dead in France at 61

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CELEBRITY CHEF ANTHONY BOURDAIN FOUND DEAD IN FRANCE AT 61 American TV celebrity and food writer Anthony Bourdain has been found dead in his hotel room in France while working on his CNN series on culinary traditions around...
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Tenant Says Kushner Tried To Force Her Out

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A woman who lives in one of Jared Kushner's buildings says his real estate company used excessive construction in an attempt to push her out of her rent stablized apartment so they could re-rent the apartment for more money. ...
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Israeli Peace Now activists: US embassy move sabotaging opportunity for peace

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Activists from the Israeli settlement watchdog Peace Now said that the US embassy move to West Jerusalem was "part of the procedure" but "it's sabotaging the opportunity for peace". While touring the area on Monday ahead of...
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Renowned chef Anthony Bourdain found dead in France

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US TV celebrity and food writer Anthony Bourdain was found dead in his hotel room Friday in France while working on his CNN series on culinary traditions around the world. He was 61.    CNN confirmed the...
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The lost girls of West Timor

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Lawsuit: Harvard profits from photos of slaves

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Harvard University has "shamelessly" turned a profit from photos of two 19th-century slaves while ignoring requests to turn the photos over to the slaves' descendants, according to a lawsuit filed Wednesday.
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CLEAN : San Francisco residents protest against Si

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Tension grows in San Francisco where exploding housing costs have made it the most expensive city in America with the average rent at $3400 per month CLEAN : San Francisco residents protest against Si on January 31, 2014 in San...
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CLEAN : Olympics: Vancouver still counting the cos

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Four years on from Vancouver's hosting of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, the city is still paying the price for some of the infrastructure that was meant to provide a sustainable legacy. CLEAN : Olympics: Vancouver still counting the cos...
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CLEAN : Capsule living: a cheap option for young people flocking to LA

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Kay Wilson has just moved to Los Angeles the city of her dreams and considers herself lucky the 26 year old hairdresser has found a place to live at the same price as the studio she used to rent in Pennsylvania (Footage by AFPTV via...
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New Jersey voters back new rules on short rentals

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Airbnb was dealt another setback in one of its most important markets Tuesday as voters in a New Jersey city just a few minutes by train from the tourist sights of Manhattan approved restrictions on short-term rental companies in a...
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Trump on China tariffs, charity foundation ruling

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President Donald Trump said Friday that he won't agree to a complete rollback on all tariffs on China as the world's biggest economies struggle to negotiate an end to their ongoing trade war.
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Trump says no agreement to reduce China tariffs

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President Donald Trump said Friday that he won't agree to a complete rollback on all tariffs on China as the world's biggest economies struggle to negotiate an end to their ongoing trade war.
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Sky News

Hong Kong: The people forced to live in homes the size of a coffin

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VOICED: A Chinese official has demanded tougher action after a pro-Beijing lawmaker in Hong Kong was stabbed by an apparently fake supporter.Hong Kong’s leader has suggested the problems are due to inadequate housing and inequality....
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Young Duke Atop One of U.K.’s Oldest Fortunes Faces Backlash

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Dec.10 -- Hugh Grosvenor, the seventh Duke of Westminster, is the U.K.’s third-richest person and considered by some its most eligible bachelor. Criticism is mounting for the Duke and his Grosvenor Group Ltd. The firm faces opposition to...
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