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In-Depth Look - Wells Fargo, Goldman Excemption To The Rule - Bloomberg Print
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Tuesday, 14 April 2009 06:49

Analysis and discussion with Leo Tilman of LM Tilman and Co saying that Wells Fargo and Goldman Sachs are exemption to the rule and their results are not representative of the financial sector as a whole. (Bloomberg News)

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Thai troops crack down on protesters - 13 Apr 09 Print
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Monday, 13 April 2009 07:42

Running battles have broken out in Bangkok's streets where troops and anti-government protesters have clashed. Gunfire and explosions have been heard as thousands of so-called "Red Shirt" protesters demand that Abhisit Bejjajiva, the Thai prime minister, resign. More than 70 people have been injured and many streets are deserted. Al Jazeera's Tony Cheng reports from the Din Daeng area of Bangkok.


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Inside Look - Former Treasury Secretary Reacts - Bloomberg Print
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Saturday, 11 April 2009 08:07

An interview and reaction with the former Treasury Secretary James Baker discussing about the global meltdown, banking and financial crisis, the situation in Afghanistan, the Middle East and the Obama administration. (Judy Woodruff)

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GLOBAL PULSE: North Korea - Where Truth Lies 4-09-2009 Print
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Friday, 10 April 2009 07:37

(April 9, 2009) Was it a missile test or a space launch? Did it fall into the sea or put a satellite into orbit? While most media sources agree that North Korea failed at testing a missile, the North Koreans insist they successfully launched a satellite. The North also launched a propaganda assault inside the country, including patriotic songs supposedly transmitted from orbit and 1950s-style space age imagery. SOURCES: Chosun Central Television, North Korea; KBS, South Korea; FCI, Japan; CCTV, China; NHK, Japan; ABC News, U.S.; Al Jazeera English, Qatar. - - Global Pulse is a fast-moving and informative television and web series that helps you navigate the news of the world by comparing and contrasting TV news reports. See all the episodes of Global


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