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Police detain G20 protesters

Apr 2 - Police raid two squats in east London detaining around 80 people suspected of violent attacks around the Bank of England.

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A challenge for NATO

Apr. 2 - As NATO marks its 60th anniversary the war in Afghanistan could be a test for its future, analysts say.

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Gold fever in California

Apr. 2 - California’s soaring unemployment has led some residents to pursue elusive golden nuggets along the riverbanks of the San Gabriel Mountains.

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Former AIG head knocks bailout

Apr. 2 - The founder and former head of AIG, Maurice Greenberg blamed his successors for the downfall of the former insurance giant.

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Powering up the IMF

Apr. 2 - Simon Johnson, former IMF chief economist and current professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, talks with Carrie Lee about the boost in funding for the IMF agreed to at this week’s G20 meeting.

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Obama’s post-G20 news conference

Apr. 2 - In London, U.S. President Barack Obama spoke at a news conference after the G20 meeting of world leaders on the global economic crisis.

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Sarkozy hails G20 financial model

Apr 2 - The French president says a Franco-German plan to more closely supervise the global financial system, agreed by G20 leaders, turns the page on ‘Anglo-Saxon’ capitalism.

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MSNBC and G20 summit

Apr. 2 - Reuters’ Jon Decker and Time Magazine’s Jay Newton-Small discuss the G20 Summit on MSNBC.

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MIT prepares for solar race.

Apr. 2 - Students at MIT unveil their latest solar car design, a technology packed racer that can sustain speeds of 80MPH.

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G20 leaders hail turning point

Apr 2 - Leaders of the G20 nations agree to pump an additional trillion dollars into the troubled global economy through extra funding for groups like the International Monetary Fund.

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