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Curated Video

Greek opposition fears Cyprus "contagion", economic analysis

Higher Ed
Athens, Greece 1. Wide of Syriza (opposition party) office exterior 2. Close up of sign over Syriza office 3. Close up of podium with microphones ready for news conference 4. SOUNDBITE (Greek) Alexis Tsipras, Leader of Syriza...
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Personal assistant says 87-year-old author should recover "in a few days"

Higher Ed
The Colombian novelist and Nobel laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez is "stable" and could be released in the coming days, his personal secretary said on Thursday. Garcia Marquez was hospitalised on Monday due to dehydration and a lung and...
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Colombian novelist and Nobel laureate Gabriel Garcia Marquez in hospital

Higher Ed
Colombian novelist Gabriel Garcia Marquez has been hospitalised in Mexico City with lung and urinary tract infections that are responding to treatment, a federal health official said on Thursday. The 87-year-old Nobel laureate entered...
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Bloomberg

Can't Find a Publisher? Crowdfund Your Book

Higher Ed
Oct. 3 -- Jeremy Thomas, co-founder of Inkshares, discusses crowdfunding for book publishing with Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Police in Mexico arrest an aspiring horror novelist after discovering his girlfriend's torso in his closet, a leg in the refrigerator and bones in a cereal box.

Higher Ed
Program version 11:21:57 HEADLINE: Plot Twist: Horror writer found with body parts CAPTION: In Mexico, an aspiring horror novelist is arrested after police discover his girlfriend's torso in a closet, and other body parts scattered...
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Launch of new Harry Potter book in Australia, Asia, US, Italy, adds Germany

Higher Ed
Sydney, Australia 1. Wide shot inside Sydney's central train station 2. Fans dressed up as Harry Potter characters 3. Young boy dressed as Harry Potter 4. Fans board steam train "Hogwarts Express" 5. Fans on train 6. Pan of train 7. Fans...
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SRI LANKA: ARTHUR C. CLARKE SPEECH ON 30TH ANNIVERSARY OF MOON VISIT

Higher Ed
English/Nat Science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke on Tuesday has delivered a special message to mark the 30th anniversary of the landing of the first man on moon. The author of 2001: A Space Odyssey, on which film-maker Stanley...
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Vice president on the health of Fidel Castro and the death of his friend, author Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Higher Ed
Fidel Castro was hit hard by last week's death of longtime friend and Nobel Prize-winning Colombian novelist Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Cuba's second in command said Friday. Speaking in Havana as he signed a book of condolences at the...
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Naguib Mahfouz, the only Arab Nobel winner for literature, dies at 94

Higher Ed
Cairo - Recent 1. Wide of Cairo File Dates and Locations Unknown 2. Various of Nobel prize winning author Naguib Mahfouz walking in street 3. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Naguib Mahfouz, Nobel prize winning author: "It is clear that I always...
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UK: LONDON: ROMANTIC AUTHOR CATHERINE COOKSON DIES AGED 91

Higher Ed
English/Nat Best-selling British romance writer Catherine Cookson is dead. The prolific author died just nine days short of her 92nd birthday. A family spokesperson says she died peacefully after a long illness. She wrote around 70...
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Bloomberg

Is Fed's Yellen Advertising Open Casino for Markets?

Higher Ed
March 30 -- Council on Foreign Relations President Richard Haass and Macro Rusk Advisors CEO Dean Curnutt discuss market volatility and Fed policy. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

Russia - Classic literary works

Higher Ed
To combat the growing scourge of crime and romance novels being read by Russian a group of students made an offer to people in the streets of Moscow that many couldn't refuse. Turn in your cheap detective novel for a classic work of...
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Curated Video

400th anniversary of publication of Don Quixote

Higher Ed
Mexico City, Mexico 1. Actors performing scenes from 'Don Quixote' at book fair 2. Children watching 3. Various of book fair with 'Don Quixote' books on display 4. Close-up 'Don Quixote' book 5. Spanish musician and songwriter Joaquin...
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Curated Video

Romance Novels Challenge Nigerian Traditions

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYKano, Nigeria - 6 April 20161. Young girls at Quranic school AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYKano, Nigeria - 3 April 20162. Various of workers sorting and binding...
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Taylor Swift visits with New York City public school kids to talk about reading and writing

Higher Ed
Who says kids don't read? Not Taylor Swift. The superstar made a stop Tuesday (28 OCT. 2014) night on her busy tour promoting her new album to share her passion for reading and writing with a gaggle of New York City public school kids -...
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200th anniversary of Pride and Prejudice publication ++REPLAY++

Higher Ed
AP Television Chawton, Hampshire, U.K - 22 October 2012 1. Mid shot exterior Jane Austen's house 2. Cutaway leaves on tree 3. Wide village of Chawton pan to Jane Austen's House 4. Close up sign pointing to Jane Austen's House 5. Tilt...
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Sam Claflin, Lily Collins and Suki Waterhouse attend the world premiere of rom-com 'Love Roise'

Higher Ed
Sam Claflin and Lily Collins were in London Monday night (6 OCT. 2014) for the world premiere of their romantic comedy, "Love, Rosie." They were joined at the event by co-star Suki Waterhouse and director Christian Ditter. "I love a...
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The Vegetarian authors on Booker prize victory

Higher Ed
South Korean author Han Kang has won the Man Booker International Prize for fiction with "The Vegetarian," an unsettling novel in which a woman's decision to stop eating meat has devastating consequences.Han beat literary stars including...
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Hollywood gifts for people who have it all

Higher Ed
LEAD IN: Looking for a gift for the person who has everything? Look no further, Beverly Hills stores have some of the most interesting and expensive gifts for your loved one.STORY-LINE: In need of that one-of-a-kind luxury gift?The...
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Japanese writer misses out on top prize

Higher Ed
The Crime Writer's Association annual awards ceremony was held in London on Tuesday night, celebrating crime writing from across the world.One of the writers pipped for the international category award, called the "International Dagger"...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : 120 Beats per Minute takes second prize at Cannes film fest

9th - Higher Ed
French film 120 Beats Per Minute a moving drama set in Paris at the height of the AIDS epidemic in the early 1990s scoops second prize for its wrenching portrayal of a romance between two activists in the advocacy group ACT UP
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CES preview: Lifelike robots built to win over humans

Higher Ed
LEAD IN: Artificial intelligence (AI) is set to be a top trend at the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. In Hong Kong, a startup is envisioning a future in which AI-powered robots evolve to...
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Bridgeman Arts

Sheep in the countryside. France, 1955

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 8 from the 1955 film 'La Piste Du Soleil', exploring the possibilities of exotic photography in France. Herds of sheep roam the countryside.
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Bridgeman Arts

Men discussing photography outdoors. A woman watches from a balcony. France, 1955

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 1 from the 1955 film 'La Piste Du Soleil', exploring the possibilities of exotic photography in France. A baby running on the beach. Streams, trees, and a tent in the countryside. Photos hang on a clothes line. A man sitting outside...