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JAPAN: TOKYO: NIKKEI STOCK AVERAGE FALLS SHARPLY

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English/Nat The dollar rose to its highest level against the yen in more than two months on Monday, following a larger than expected drop in Japan's March trade surplus. Japanese stocks also fell sharply. The benchmark Nikkei Stock...
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Frmr Pres awarded for work on int. peace and cooperation

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1. Former US President Bill Clinton receiving award 2. Pan from statuette to Clinton 3. Audience clapping 4. Clinton speaking at podium 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bill Clinton, Former US President: "Sometimes we would have these debates...
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USA - IMF talks about asian financial situation

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The Asian economic crisis will peak this year, after which most of the worst-hit economies will recover rapidly, with the exception of Indonesia, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Monday (13/04). In its six-monthly World...
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Reax on both sides of Atlantic to British pounds slump against the dollar

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London, UK - 22 October, 2008 1. Various of London Eye 2. Wide of Big Ben, London skyline over River Thames 3. Wide of London skyline over River Thames 4. Mid of St Paul's cathedral 5. Wide of Tower Bridge, tilt up 6. SOUNDBITE:...
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USA: KUBRICK FILM 'EYES WIDE SHUT' GETS MIXED REVIEWS

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English/Nat Movie goers in Washington D-C are giving "Eyes Wide Shut", starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman, mixed reviews on the opening night of director Stanley Kubrick's final film. The famed filmmaker who died earlier this year,...
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Market Look Ahead

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HEADLINE:US Economy: Looking Ahead to 2007 CAPTION: Patrick Rizzo of AP business news discusses what may lie ahead for the US economy in 2007. (Dec. 28) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] The Associated Press.
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Residents in West Alton, Missouri are getting prepared for a possible levee break. As they fill sandbags, they're also keeping an eye on a new storm system moving in.

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HEADLINE: Concern for levees as new rain threatens Mo. town CAPTION: Residents in West Alton, Missouri are getting prepared for a possible levee break. As they fill sandbags, they're also keeping an eye on a new storm system moving in....
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WRAP Palestinian president Abbas meets Israeli PM Olmert, Hamas reax

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Jerusalem 1. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas getting out of car 2. Abbas greeting Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert 3. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert with former Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qorei 4. Olmert and Abbas...
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The legal options as Jenkins family seeks pardon

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July 9 2004 1. Charles Robert Jenkins gets off bus and enters VIP room at airport followed by his two daughters and his wife 2. Jenkins 3. Exterior Japanese embassy 4. Japanese embassy plaque 5. Japanese flag over embassy July 8 2004 6....
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PHILIPPINES: HOSTAGE CRISIS LATEST: INTERVIEWS

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English/Nat A group of 21 hostages, including 10 foreign tourists, have appealed to the Philippine government to halt all military operations so that negotiations for their release can begin. The hostages are being held by Islamic...
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Euro lower against dollar; Forex; voxies; analyst

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1. Wide people walking on the Champs Elysees 2. Wide of foreign currency exchange office as crowd walks by on the Champs Elysees 3. Mid of currency board showing euro rates 4. Zoom in on cashier's hands counting dollar bills 5. Set up of...
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Sport, Fashion, Roosevelt

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New York Wins Ice Hockey The N.Y. Americans defeat the Boston Bruins 2-1 in a rousing rink battle. (USA, Sport) Chic Evening Wear Shown Lavish Jewels embellish new gowns. (Fashion) Roosevelt Champions Democracy The President points out...
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Czech, German lawmakers expelled from Cuba over dissident meetings

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Madrid, 20th May 2005 1. Wide shot interior Madrid Airport's arrival lounge 2. Various Arnold Vaatz talking on mobile phone 3. Mid shot flight information screens 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Arnold Vaatz, German Christian Democrat Party "We...
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The father of an American journalist who has been convicted of spying in Iran says she has gone on a hunger strike to protest her imprisonment.

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HEADLINE: Jailed journalist goes on hunger strike CAPTION: An American journalist convicted in Iran of spying for the U.S. has gone on a hunger strike to protest her imprisonment. (April 25) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] The father of an...
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Oil prices fall after Gustav passed without major damage

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FILE: New York - Recent 1. Wide shot of New York Mercantile Exchange Trading floor 2. Mid traders on NYMEX floor New York - 2 September 2008 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Anthony Grisanti, President of GRZ Energy: "Because there was so...
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Leaders Recognized Demand Is Weak: Hogan

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Nov. 17 ""ANZ Chief Economist Warren Hogan discusses the G-20 Summit with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Germany Keeps ECBs Draghi In-Line on Stimulus: Golub

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Nov. 6 -- Jonathan Golub, chief U.S. market strategist at RBC Capital Markets, discusses European Central Bank President Mario Draghis approach to helping the European economy and how stimulus around the world impacts markets. He speaks...
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Should Democrats Brace for Bad Surprises?

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Oct. 14 -- Potomac Research Group Chief Political Strategist Greg Valliere discusses the upcoming midterm elections. He speaks on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Diageo Shares Jump as China Sales Decline Moderates

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Oct. 16 -- Diageo saw shares climb the most in over a year as the decline in China sales moderated in the first quarter. Bloomberg's Ana Edwards looks at results for Diageo and Remy Cointreau on On The Markets.
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U.K. Banks Curb Funds for Client Wining and Dining

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Oct. 22 -- On Before The Bell, Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Scarlet Fu, and Bloomberg Intelligences Paul Sweeney run down the top stories of the day. They speak on In The Loop.
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How China Is Impacting Global Markets

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Sept. 22 -- On Insight & Action, Bloomberg Money Clip Host Adam Johnson reports on Chinas economic policies. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Approaching a Critical Time for Standoff: Konyn

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Oct. 6 ""Cathay Conning Asset Management CEO Mark Konyn discusses the selloff in the Asian markets and why he says hes not convinced it was due to the protests. He speaks to Bloomberg's Angie Lau on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Rickards: Fundamental U.S. Economy Is Very Weak

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Oct. 6 -- West Shore Group Chief global Strategist Jim Rickards discusses Fed Chair Janet Yellen, gold and concerns over inflation. He speaks on ""Market Makers."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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U.S. Expansion Could Rival 1990s Growth: Mullaney

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Jan. 8 -- Michael Mullaney, chief investment officer at Fiduciary Trust, explains why Greece is a big risk to markets and offers his economic and market outlooks for 2015. He speaks on In The Loop.