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IGC members meet de Villepin to discuss reconstruction

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1. Exterior, French Foreign Ministry 2. French Foreign Secretary Dominique de Villepin arriving with President of Iraqi governing council, Abdel Aziz Al-Hakim 4. Various, press conference 5. French Foreign Secretary Dominique de...
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FIFA Secretary-General Jerome Valcke expressed concerns about the progress of construction work on some of the World Cup stadia during a visit to the host country, Brazil, on Thursday.

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FIFA Secretary-General Jerome Valcke expressed concerns about the progress of construction work on some of the World Cup stadia during a visit to the host country, Brazil, on Thursday. During a media conference at the Maracana stadium in...
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Indian FM comments on donating money to country at joint presser with Afghan FM

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1. Wide of news conference 2. Cutaway photographer 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Pranab Mukherjee, Indian External Affairs Minister: "Announcement of India's assistance pledge by an additional one hundred (m) million US dollar (50.4 (m) million...
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UK: CHEF MICHEL ROUX BANS FRENCH BEEF IN RESTAURANT

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Eng/French/Nat As French cattle farmers await Monday's European Union ruling on the B-S-E crisis, the reputation of French beef has suffered another blow. This time it's from Britain, the country where the B-S-E epidemic...
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Closing of conference on Afghan aid

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1. Press conference of Hamid Karzai, Afghan Interim Government Leader 2. Karzai 3. Abdullah Abdullah, Afghan Interim Foreign Minister 4. Press conference 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Hamid Karzai, Afghan Interim Government Leader: "We are...
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Archaeologists in Jerusalem find 2,000 year stone with Roman inscription

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Archaeologists in Israel say they have discovered a stone with Latin engravings, believed to have been built to commemorate a visit by Emperor Hadrian. They say that the artefact may help answer questions surrounding a Jewish revolt some...
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SYND OSAKA,JAPAN: Explosive devices start fire in two office 18.7.84 buildings injuring several people. The bomb blasts cause LN109251 thick acrid smoke and flames to billow out of the windows of the Osaka...
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Authorities in Minot are recommending more people evacuate their homes because of the rising Souris River. As many as 10,000 people, or a fourth of the city's population, had already been ordered to leave Wednesday.

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HEADLINE: More evacuations as N.D. flood outlook worsens CAPTION: Authorities in Minot are recommending more people evacuate their homes because of the rising Souris River. As many as 10,000 people, or a fourth of the city's population,...
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SYND 19 3 76 GENERAL ALPKAYA ON LOCKHEED

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General Emin Alpkaya, the head of the Turkish air force who resigned after being accused of taking a bribe from the US Lockheed Airforce Corporation has made a statement to the press explaining his motives. He also denied that the thirty...
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Afghanistan: Kidnapped Indian engineers released

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1. Wide shot press conference to announce release of the two Indian engineers 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ali Ahmad Jalali, Indian Interior Minister: "I am pleased to announce that we succeeded last night to free our friends, two workers of...
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday that the "time is ripe" for Mideast peace, but that without face-to-face talks Israel can't expect lasting security and the Palestinians can't create an independent state.

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HEADLINE: Clinton in Egypt ahead of peace talks CAPTION: Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday that the "time is ripe" for Mideast peace, but that without face-to-face talks Israel can't expect lasting security and the...
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Ministry funneled millions to illegal West Bank construction

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Jerusalem 1. Various of State Comptroller Eliezer Goldberg handing over annual report to Israeli President Moshe Katsav 2. Katsav and Goldberg talking Efrat, West Bank 3. Various of settlement 4. Caravans near settlement 5. Caravans...
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It's neighbor against neighbor in the battle to build a modern house in Raleigh's historic district. (March 21)

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SOUNDBITE (English), Marsha Gordon, Modern Homeowner: "If there had been any concerns, surely the city of Raleigh should have given us some kind of written notification, a stop work order or something that would have stopped us from...
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WRAP Arrivals at the Hague for ICJ hearing on Israeli barrier

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1. Exterior court with lines of metal barriers 2. Police cordoning off area around court 3. Arrival of bombed bus outside the International Court of Justice 4. Wide shot area round court 5. Various bus 6. Mid shot protester holding signs...
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Palestinian, Israelis, Jordanian comment

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1. Blown up bus on transporter 2. Truck with blown up bus driving down street 3. Wide shot Peace Palace 4. Mid shot Peace Palace 5. Wide interior court 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Said Al Rad Said al Hussein, Jordanian Delegate: "The...
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Bloomberg

Feds Beige Book Reports ÷Modest to Moderate Growth

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Oct. 15 -- Bloomberg's Peter Cook reports on the release of the Feds Beige Book. He speaks on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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IOC visiting committee says Athens on track for Games

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1. Wide of presser, head of the Athens 2004 Organising Committee Gianna Angelopoulos-Daskalaki enters and sits with rest of panel 2. Angelopoulos-Daskalaki and Denis Oswald, the chief IOC overseer of Athens at presser 3. SOUNDBITE...
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Palestinian Authority protests after Israel announces plans to build 2,000 new apartments in East Jerusalem.

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HEADLINE: Palestinians protest Israeli building plans CAPTION: Palestinian Authority protests after Israel announces plans to build 2,000 new apartments in East Jerusalem. (Nov.2) [Location - Date:East Jerusalem (Nov....
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BOSNIA: SARAJEVO: ORGANISATION OF THE ISLAMIC CONFERENCE UPDATE

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English/Nat Financial assistance could be on the way to Bosnia as ministers from 17 Islamic countries meet in Sarajevo to discuss the war-torn country's reconstruction. Among the potential financiers is Iran - who opened an Iranian...
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WEST BANK: RAMALLAH: BUILDING COLLAPSES (2)

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English/Nat At least two people were killed and more than eight others injured when a building collapsed in the West Bank city of Ramallah on Thursday. The four-story building, which was under construction, was reduced to rubble --...
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Palestinian PM meets Irish PM during Irish EU presidency

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1. Palestinian Prime Minster Ahmed Qureia's car arriving at Irish Prime Minister's office 2. Cutaway security 3. Qureia shaking hands with Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern 4. Wide shot Qureia, Ahern Palestinian Cabinet minister Saeb...
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WRAP: Powell, Vedrine soundbites in Paris; Blair, Powell in London.

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1. Exterior of building 2. US Secretary of State Colin Powell and French Foreign Minister Hubert Vedrine entering building, shaking hands for cameras 3. Powell and Vedrine seated and shaking hands 4. Vedrine and Powell enter room for...
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Bloomberg

The Top Three Stocks to Watch in Asia Today

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March 14 -- In today's "Stock Exchange," Bloomberg's David Ingles, Shery Ahn and Haidi Lun discuss the top three stocks to watch in Asia on "First Up."
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Bloomberg

Are Supports for U.S. Economy Fading?

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April 19 -- The market’s outlook for interest rates is too dovish for one of the Federal Reserve’s more dovish policy makers. Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Eric Rosengren said he and many private-sector economists envision...