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7240B INDIA'S BIRTH CONTROL PROGRAMME

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India has been running a national birth control policy since the early 1950s. It has had some effect; the current population of 547 million is 14 million less than had been expected, but target reduction in population growth has still...
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President gives upbeat assessment of US economy

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1. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US president: "Good morning. This week Congress took vital action to create jobs in America. Following the outlines of a jobs and growth package I announced in January, members of the House and...
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Health Expert: ACA Subsidies 'Not a Bailout'

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For months, the president has been threatening to stop payments that reimburse insurers for providing required financial assistance to low-income consumers, reducing their copays and deductibles. Administration officials...
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How to Invest in Biotechs

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Oct. 22 -- Oleg Nodelman, managing director of EcoR1 Capital, discusses investing in biotechnology and pharmaceutical stocks with Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle at the Robin Hood Investors Conference. (Source: Bloomberg)
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USA: BILL CLINTON ON FEDERAL INHERITANCE TAXES

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English/Nat Calling it a windfall for the wealthy, United States President Bill Clinton on Thursday vetoed a bill that would have repealed federal inheritance taxes over the next decade. President Clinton says the bill costs too much...
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AP poll: Growing majority won't buy home soon as housing pessimism grows

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HEADLINE: AP poll: More avoid buying homes CAPTION: A growing majority of Americans say they won't buy a home anytime soon. Its the latest sign of increasing pessimism about the nation's housing crisis. (April 14) [Notes:Can this be...
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What Tax Overhaul Means for Your Family

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: SHOTLIST: ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY Alpharetta, Georgia - 20 December 2017 1. Tracy Russ holds toddler in kitchen 2. Various as Russ...
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Iran's pioneering infertility clinic

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AP Television is adhering to Iranian law that stipulates all media are banned from providing BBC Persian or VOA Persian any coverage from Iran, and under this law if any media violate this ban the Iranian authorities can immediately shut...
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In the two years since it was made law, President Obama's health care overhaul has both helped and disheartened Americans needing insurance. There is still a long road ahead before all provisions take effect, but it must pass Supreme Court muster first.

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HEADLINE: Mixed reviews for health care law CAPTION: Since it became law, President Obama's health care overhaul has both helped and disheartened Americans needing insurance. There is still a long road ahead before all provisions...
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Millenials demand organic and gluten free pet food

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LEAD IN: Describing a meal as "dog food" used to be a culinary insult - but all that might be about to change. There's a growing trend for pet food that's good enough for humans - organic, unprocessed and...
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Natural Gas Climbs on Cold Winter Forecast

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Nov. 4 -- Bloomberg Intelligences Vincent Piazza reports on the factors affecting the price of natural gas. He speaks on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Verma Sworn In To Run Medicare, Medicaid

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The federal agency that oversees health insurance programs for tens of millions of American consumers has a new leader.Vice President Mike Pence has sworn in Seema Verma as administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services,...
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The Senate voted on Tuesday to prohibit credit card companies from arbitrarily raising a person's interest rate and charging many of the exorbitant fees that have become customary, and crippling, to cash-strapped consumers.

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HEADLINE: Senate passes credit card reform bill CAPTION: The Senate voted on Tuesday to prohibit credit card companies from arbitrarily raising a person's interest rate and charging many of the exorbitant fees that have become customary,...
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Bloomberg

EBays Online Business Is Safe From Apple Pay: Harris

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Oct. 8 -- Personal Capital Chief Executive Officer Bill Harris talks with Matt Miller about the prospects of Apple Pay, how it may impact the business of eBay and how his company helps to manage your personal finances. He speaks on In...
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Teen texting does not damage linguistic skills says new study

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Toronto - May 15, 2008 1. Wide of group of teenagers on steps outside 2. Medium of boy texting on phone 3. Close of hands on computer keyboard 4. Close of computer screen 5. Study 6. Set up of Sali Tagliamonte, Professor of...
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Homeowners help construct their own affordable house

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AP Television San Francisco, California, 20 December 2009 1. Wide shot Golden Gate Bridge AP Television San Francisco, California, 8 December 2009 2. Mid shot San Francisco houses AP Television Daly City, California, 13 December 2009 3....
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Pimcos ETF Probe Is Said Separate From Broader SEC Sweep

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Sept. 25 -- The U.S. regulatory probe into Bill Grosss Pimco Total Return ETF is separate from a broader scrutiny of disclosure in the exchange-traded fund industry, according to a person familiar with the matter. Bloomberg's Eric...
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California health programs will lose more than a billion dollars under the state's new budget. The cuts could eliminate thousands of children, seniors and the disabled from health care programs

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HEADLINE: California cuts health care services CAPTION: California health programs will lose more than a billion dollars under the state's new budget. The cuts could eliminate thousands of children, seniors and the disabled from health...
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While many Americans know that credit reports are easy top obtain, they may now the consequences of their credit score. AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney explains how to obtain your personal score.

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HEADLINE:Your Money: Know your FICO Score CAPTION: While many Americans know that credit reports are easy top obtain, they may now the consequences of their credit score. AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney explains how to obtain...
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Bloomberg

Investors Are Still Stuck in Groundhog Day

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Dec. 18 -- On Single Best Chart, Scarlet Fu examines Fed fund futures at different points in time. Morgan Stanley Investment Management Managing Director Jim Caron also speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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As interest rates drop, homeowners across the country look at refinancing their mortgages. While brokers and banks have seen a drop in overall loans, applications to refinance are on the rise

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HEADLINE: In midst of mortgage crunch, a rush to refinance CAPTION: As interest rates drop, homeowners across the country look at refinancing their mortgages. While brokers and banks have seen a drop in overall loans, applications to...
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More often than not, credit counselors on the phone with distressed homeowners were probably mortgage brokers who dealt in subprime loans. The AP's John Mone visited one such call center in the heart of southern California's foreclosure country.

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HEADLINE: Foreclosure counseling, a growing industry CAPTION: More often than not, credit counselors on the phone with distressed homeowners were probably mortgage brokers who dealt in subprime loans. The AP's John Mone visited one...
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Bloomberg

Grosss Pimco Total Return ETF Draws SEC Scrutiny: WSJ

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Sept. 24 -- Bill Grosss Pimco Total Return ETF is being investigated by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over whether it artificially inflated asset prices to boost returns, according to the Wall Street Journal. Bloomberg's...
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The Department of Justice reached a $60 million settlement with lender Sallie Mae to resolve allegations of charging military service members excessive rates on student loans. (May 13)

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Student lender Sallie Mae has reached a $60 million settlement with the federal government to resolve allegations it charged military service members excessive interest rates on their student loans. The settlement was announced Tuesday...