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Video: Raw Video: Taiwan's Former President Detained
from Associated Press November 11, 2008
A judge ordered the former president of Taiwan detained Wednesday on corruption charges. The ruling came hours after President Chen Shui-bian was taken to a hospital for a possible injury he sustained earlier en route to the court building. (Nov. 11)
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Video: Test finds Japanese food products tainted with chemicals
from ChinaOnTV October 31, 2008
Top Story: Test finds Japanese food products tainted with chemicals Death toll rises to 7 in worst Tibet snowstorm on record Former Beijing court president given suspended death sentence for bribery 10 stand trial for 'money grows on trees' scam First foreign-funded crop research center opens in China Chinese women's congress elects new executive council China tax breaks to spur economic development, trade in border areas China hopes for step-by-step progress of low carbon economy Baidu aims high for own on-line shopping website Guangdong's toy export industry stable amid global recession Deposits in Macao banks drop 0.6% in August
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Video: China, Pakistan sign 10-plus deals as Zardari makes first Beijing trip
from ChinaOnTV October 16, 2008
Top Story: China, Pakistan sign 10-plus deals as Zardari makes first Beijing trip Greenpeace: Climate change threatens China's food safety China political advisors meet to discuss rural reform Reparation law revision to go to top legislature 5,800 Chinese infants still in hospital due to toxic milk China subsidizes dairy farmers 180 mln yuan Asia share prices down following U.S. trend China Netcom, China Unicom merger completed, biggest in country's history Top China legislature set to discuss finance macro control Hong Kong stocks open down 6.85% China's state companies told to hedge overseas futures trasactions
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Video: EU Bans Baby Food With Chinese Milk
from Associated Press September 26, 2008
The European Union has banned imports of baby food containing Chinese milk. Meanwhile, a toxic chemical that's been found in China's dairy supplies are also turning up in candy and other Chinese goods. (Sept. 25)
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Video: Final Word - Market Closing 9.24
from Bloomberg September 24, 2008
Prime Minister of Denmark Rings Closing Bell; Dow Jones Industrial and S Volume Remains Low as Paulson/Bernanke Testimony on Capitol Hill Continues; Warren Buffett Investing in Goldman Sachs
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Video: World and National News: Livni Appointed PM, Mbeki Resigns, Stevens Scandal
from Bloomberg September 22, 2008
Shimon Peres Appoints Tzipi Livni as Israel's New Prime Minister, Gives Her Forty-Two Days to Put Together a Coalition Government; African National Congress President Resigns After Constant Pressure, Interim President Will Be Named "At Appropriate Moment"; Senators Ted Kennedy, Patrick Leahy, and Oren Hatch, as Well as Colin Powell May Testify at Stevens Trial
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Video: Zimbabwe Leaders Reach Power-sharing Deal
from Associated Press September 17, 2008
Zimbabwe's prime minister-designate said Tuesday he does not trust longtime ruler Robert Mugabe but believes he is committed to their new power-sharing deal. The African nation has been battling economic and political crises. (Sept. 16)
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Video: World and National News: Election '08, Russian-Georgian Tensions, Hurricane Ike
from Bloomberg September 08, 2008
Obama in Michigan, Biden in Wisconsin, Clinton in Florida to Campaign for Obama/Biden; McCain and Palin in Missouri; USA Today-Gallup Poll Gives McCain Edge Over Obama 50% to 46%, Palin Influence Helping Cause; Sarkozy Warns Medvedev of EU Nations are United Over Georgia Conflict, Presses Ceasefire Terms of Agreement to Commence as Planned; Hurricane Ike Hits Coast of Cuba, Kills 47 in Haiti
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Video: AP Top Stories
from Associated Press September 06, 2008
Here's the latest news for Saturday, Sept. 6: Tropical Storm Hanna comes ashore in the Carolinas; Pakistan has a new president; Feds may bail out troubled mortgage giants; Bodies gain paint in Venezuela.
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Video: Japan's International Relations
from Bloomberg August 15, 2008
Japan's former PM Koizumi and Agriculture Minister visit War Shrine; Japan's influence in international politics will weaken, Cook says; Japan's Economy and politics are paralized post-Koizumi era, Cook says; Analysis with Malcolm Cook, Lowy Institute Program Director
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