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David Gilmour's Pink Floyd guitars at auction in NYC

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Bloomberg

Lagarde Says Nothing Is Off the Table With Regard to Policy

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Jan.21 -- European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde says the central bank is prepared to adjust all instruments, not just the pace of purchases. Lagarde speaks during the ECB's six-weekly briefing in Frankfurt.
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Bloomberg

Central Banks Should Be 'Very Watchful' on Inflation Expectations: BIS

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Jun.29 -- Agustin Carstens, general manager of the Bank for International Settlements, discusses the highlights from the Basel-based institution's annual report on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Lagarde Says ECB Will Deploy New Tools If Needed

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European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde says the ECB will deploy new monetary tools if needed. She speaks during a news conference after the central bank committed to a quarter-point increase in interest rates next month and...
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Scientists at Georgia Tech in Atlanta are trying to set the movements of fish and ants to music. If they're successful, the results could help both humans and animals live richer lives

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HEADLINE: Scientists record music composed by fish, ants CAPTION: Scientists at Georgia Tech in Atlanta are trying to set the movements of fish and ants to music. If they're successful, the results could help both humans and animals live...
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USA: ASTEROID SPACE PROBE TO BE LAUNCHED SOON

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English/Nat The first spacecraft to ever orbit an asteroid takes off next week from Florida's Cape Canaveral Air Station. Space officials hope to answer the mysterious riddles of how our solar system was formed and prevent a reckless...
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USA: SPACE SHUTTLE ENDEAVOUR

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1. Shots of Earth from the Shuttle, with one of the vehicle's telescopes in view 2. Shuttle crew members eating food 3. General shots of mission control room 4. SOUNDBITE: Charles Meegan, mission scientist 5. Shot of Earth from the...
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Bloomberg

Are Stocks Poised for a Correction?

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Jan. 8 -- Raymond James Chief Investment strategist Jeff Saut discusses the 2015 market outlook with Julie Hyman in On the Markets on Street Smart.
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It's Oktoberfest, minus the beer, and with more tubas. College musicians at the University of Alabama and around the country are leaving the back row of the band to show off their tuba and euphonium skills at recitals and other events. (Oct. 24)

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(SOT: Jeremy Crawford, University of Alabama tuba instructor): "Our roots are in the Oktoberfest roots of oompah bands and polka bands, with the beer flowing in Germany." (SOT: Stephanie Landry, euphonium student): "It's a good time...
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JFK Inauguartion, Part 2

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John F. Kennedy Inaugural Address 1. SOUNDBITE (English) John F Kennedy: "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, to...
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In April Guernsey's auction house in New York City will be selling over 250 rare acoustic guitars. Guernsey's believes the auction represents the most expansive acoustic guitar auction ever conducted. (March 6)

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This April, Guernsey's auction house is going to auction off over 250 rare and vintage guitars. The auction is considered to be one of the biggest acoustic sales in history and is highlighted by a dozen guitars from early twentieth...
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M.Carlo - World Music Award Participants Arrive

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Stars, award winners and presenters arrive in Monte Carlo for the World Music Awards, due to be held on Wednesday (3/5). aerial of monte carlo exterior of casino venue of awards ceremony model claudia schiffer arriving (schiffer is one...
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Bloomberg

Stocks Advance for Third Day as Commodities Rebound

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May 10 -- The bearish sentiment that hit traders in the past two weeks eased amid a bounce in commodities, with U.S. stocks rising the most in two months to join in equity market gains from Japan to Europe. Bloomberg's Joe Ciolli reports...
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SYND 10 1 70 INTERVIEWS WITH THE HIJACKED CREW OF A TWA AIRLINE

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Interviews with the crew of a hijacked TWA airliner. 1. VS of the crew coming off the plane and lining up for the press 2. VS of the crew 3. VS of the airport 4. VS of the press inside the airport 5. VS of the male crew member talking...
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CLEAN : Sierra Leone bolsters defences against Ebola after new death

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CLEAN : Sierra Leone bolsters defences against Ebola after new death
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Bloomberg

Commerzbank's Bantis: Big Challenge With Deutsche Bank

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Oct. 3 -- Commerzbank Director and Head of Emerging Markets Credit Research Apostolos Bantis weighs in on Deutsche Bank's woes and discusses his outlook for the U.S. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets Middle East."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Foreign security agencies helping Brazils Olympic prep

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CLEAN : Foreign security agencies helping Brazils Olympic prep
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Turkey bets on its arms industry

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CLEAN : Turkey bets on its arms industry
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Philae model parks up on Champs Elysees

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CLEAN : Philae model parks up on Champs Elysees
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NASA craft lands on Mars after perilous journey

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A NASA spacecraft designed to drill down into Mars' interior landed on the planet Monday after a perilous, supersonic plunge through its red skies after a trip across 100 million miles of space.
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NASA craft lands on Mars after perilous journey

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A NASA spacecraft designed to drill down into Mars' interior landed on the planet Monday after a perilous, supersonic plunge through its red skies after a trip across 100 million miles (160 million kilometres) of space.
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NASA craft lands on Mars after perilous journey

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A NASA spacecraft designed to drill down into Mars' interior landed on the planet Monday after a perilous, supersonic plunge through its red skies after a trip across 100 million miles of space.
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Reel 1: Redeployment Operations

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Story 5 111 SFR 62 Reel 1 b&w sound
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Bloomberg

China Can Deal With Banking Problems Very Quickly: BNP's Chang

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Jun.06 -- Charles Chang, head of Asia credit strategy at BNP Paribas, talks about the market implications of the trade disputes between the U.S. and China and the Chinese government’s seizure of Baoshang Bank Co.. He speaks on "Bloomberg...