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A woman listens to U.S. President Barack Obama deliver remarks ...
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Fri, 03 Sep 2010 09:30:04 +0200 (Reuters) - A woman listens to U.S. President Barack Obama deliver remarks on health insurance reform at St. Charles High School in St. Louis, Missouri, March 10, 2010. REUTERS/Jim Young
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Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke listens to questioning ...
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Thu, 02 Sep 2010 19:00:10 +0200 (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke listens to questioning at a Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission hearing on "Too Big to Fail: Expectations and Impact of Extraordinary Government Intervention and the role of Systemic Risk in the Financial Crisis," on Capitol Hill in Washington September 2, 2010. REUTERS/Molly Riley
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Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague listens to a question ...
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Thu, 02 Sep 2010 13:20:02 +0200 (Reuters) - Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague listens to a question during a news conference with his German counterpart Guido Westerwelle at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London September 2, 2010. Hague has denied rumours he was gay and said one of his male aides had quit over untrue speculation they had been involved in a relationship. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY)
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Kabul Bank's CEO Khalilullah Ferozi listens during a news ...
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Wed, 01 Sep 2010 15:00:03 +0200 (Reuters) - Kabul Bank's CEO Khalilullah Ferozi listens during a news conference in Kabul September 1, 2010. Afghanistan's Central Bank on Wednesday said the directors of one of the country's top private banks resigned to meet new regulations but denied it had taken over the bank following media allegations of corruption. REUTERS/Ahmad Masood (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS HEADSHOT)
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Kyrgyzstan's Acting President Roza Otunbayeva (L) listens ...
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Mon, 30 Aug 2010 15:40:02 +0200 (Reuters) - Kyrgyzstan's Acting President Roza Otunbayeva (L) listens to an official during her visit to hydroelectric power station Kambarata-2 near the town of Toktolug, about 300 km (186 miles) south of Bishkek, August 30, 2010. Kyrgyzstan launched a $200 million hydroelectric power station on Monday, its first since the collapse of the Soviet Union, in a move likely to intensify competition for Central Asia's scarce water resources. REUTERS/Vladimir Pirogov (KYRGYZSTAN - Tags: POLITICS ENERGY BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT)
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