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VOICED : In Beirut a green paradise off limits to Lebanese

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VOICED : In Beirut a green paradise off limits to Lebanese
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CLEAN : In Ebola hit Sierra Leone church is only place to gather

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CLEAN : In Ebola hit Sierra Leone church is only place to gather
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CLEAN : Gaza yards rooftops bloom with

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CLEAN : Gaza yards rooftops bloom with
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CLEAN : Man who oversaw Saddam hanging recalls dic

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CLEAN : Man who oversaw Saddam hanging recalls dic
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CLEAN: Cannes Interview: 'Precious'Ê

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CLEAN: Cannes Interview: 'Precious'Ê
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CLEAN : In Beirut a green paradise off limits to Lebanese

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CLEAN : In Beirut a green paradise off limits to Lebanese
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CLEAN : Uruguay: leftist presidential candidate Tabare Vazquez votes

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CLEAN : Uruguay: leftist presidential candidate Tabare Vazquez votes
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CLEAN : Gaza Hamas supporters march against proposed Israel mosque bill

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Hundreds of Hamas supporters in northern Gaza protested Friday against Israel's proposed limits on the volume of the call to prayer from mosques
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Blackstone Energy CEO: Unclear If OPEC Can Deliver Cuts

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Dec.01 -- David Foley, chief executive officer at Blackstone Energy Partners, reacts to OPEC's agreement to cut production and explains how the move impacts the company's energy investments. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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CLEAN : Foreign minister says Mexico hasn't broken with US

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Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray says Monday that it is clear that Mexico knows how to establish its limits after US President Donald Trump's order for the construction of a border wall and insistence that Mexico will pay for it prompted...
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Former Ambassador Surprised by Fast Trump Syria Decision

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Apr.06 -- President Donald Trump ordered a missile attack against Syria after accusing Bashar al-Assad's regime of using poison gas to kill scores of civilians. Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel and Syria Edward Djerejian speaks on...
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Plight of Palestinians uprooted by region's wars

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The plight of Palestinians uprooted by Israeli-Arab wars now spans five generations, one of the longest-running refugee crises. And 50 years after Israel captured the West Bank, east Jerusalem and Gaza Strip, a solution for millions of...
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CLEAN : Ex president Kirchner could run for Congress if necessary

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Ex-president Cristina Kirchner (2007-2015) told a crowd of supporters she wants to unite as many Argentines as possible right after she said to local medias she could run for Congress to place limits on the actual governement
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Pimco's Bosomworth on ECB Decision, Inflation, Fed

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Jun.08 -- Andrew Bosomworth, head of portfolio management for Germany at Pimco, discusses what to expect from the ECB policy decision, inflation forecasts and financial conditions in the EU and U.S. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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CLEAN : Video game play as spectator sport center stage at E3

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Long fiercely guarded video game industry terrain the Electronic Entertainment Expo kicked off Tuesday with YouTube Twitch and Facebook turning gamers into online stars
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Nation Hails Admiral Chester Nimitz

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Welcome Nimitz' banner hanging with an American flag above a street / posters of Admiral Chester W Nimitz that reads 'Well Done Admiral' hanging from a traffic light and post / a formation of planes flying, above an American flag,...
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Ai Weiwei art installation unveiled in New York

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AI WEIWEI ART INSTALLATION UNVEILED IN NEW YORK New York City is getting an enormous immigration-themed exhibition by the Chinese activist artist Ai Weiwei (eye way-way). The project, announced Tuesday (10...
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Ai Weiwei Art Installation Unveiled In NYC

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New York City is getting an enormous immigration-themed exhibition by the Chinese activist artist Ai Weiwei (eye way-way). The project, announced Tuesday by the Public Art Fund, is called "Good Fences Make Good Neighbors."...
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Ai Weiwei Art Installation Unveiled In NYC

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New York City is getting an enormous immigration-themed exhibition by the Chinese activist artist Ai Weiwei (eye way-way). The project, announced Tuesday by the Public Art Fund, is called "Good Fences Make Good Neighbors."...
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NYC to get huge immigration-themed exhibit by famed artist

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New York City is getting an enormous immigration-themed exhibition by the Chinese activist artist Ai Weiwei (eye way-way). The project, announced Tuesday by the Public Art Fund, is called "Good Fences Make Good Neighbors."...
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Bloomberg

Oil Fundamentals 'Very Much Intact,' Says Goldman's Currie

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Feb.09 -- Jeffrey Currie, global head of commodities research at Goldman Sachs, discusses the commodities market in the midst of a stock market correction. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

China CPI and PPI Slow in January

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Feb.09 -- China's consumer price inflation slowed in January, in line with expectations, and producer price inflation also slowed. Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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FBI Warns of Planned ATM Breach After India Attack

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Aug.17 -- Banks are on alert for new attacks targeting cash in ATMs after the Federal Bureau of Investigation warned U.S. lenders last week of a potential threat. Bloomberg's Hannah Lavitt and Ryan Kalembar, senior vice-president of...
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Work continues on what could be Captain Cook's historic ship

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Researchers are exploring whether a shipwreck off the coast of Rhode Island could be the vessel that 18th-century explorer Captain James Cook used to sail around the world.