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Newly discovered dinosaur makes T. Rex 'look like a dwarf'
LEADIN:
A newly discovered dinosaur makes the scary T. Rex 'look like a dwarf'.
A study has proclaimed a newly named species the heavyweight champion of all dinosaurs. The dinosaur's fossils were found in...
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Village half buried in mud after landslide
A mudslide tore through the tiny village of Sankt Lorenzen in southwestern Austria on Saturday morning, destroying many of the buildings.
The mudslide, which was triggered by days of rain, occurred in the early hours of Saturday morning,...
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South Africa - Ancient Fossilised Bones Discovered
Archeologists in South Africa have discovered four fossilised foot
bones which they believe could be a missing link between ape and
man. The bones are thought to be 3.5 million years old. They were
found in caves at Sterkfontein, west of...
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Funeral Directors linked to plot to sell body parts for transplant
FILE: Fort Lee, New Jersey - 30 May 2006
1. Two exterior shots of office building in which Biomedical Tissue Services operated
FILE: Brooklyn, New York - 30 May 2006
2. Wide exterior shot of former Daniel George Funeral Home; zoom to...
Bloomberg
NJ Gov. Murphy Says Newark Still Has Welcome Mat Out for Amazon
Feb.15 -- New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, a Democrat, touts the benefits the city of Newark offers to Amazon.com Inc. following the company's decision to cancel plans for its HQ2 in New York City. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
Bloomberg
HSBC Revises Inflow Forecast for Chinese Bond Market
Feb.20 -- Andre de Silva, head of global EM rates research at HSBC, discusses inflows into China’s bond market and his outlook for the sector. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
Bloomberg
Gallo: Expect More Volatility Ahead
Apr.21 -- Alberto Gallo, Algebris Investment Portfolio Manager joins Bloomberg Surveillance Simulcast to share his market outlook ahead of the European Central Bank meeting this week.
Curated Video
GWT: WRAP Hundreds of human remains found in makeshift morgue
1. Exterior of warehouse
2. Wide pan of coffins on floor, soldier walks past
3. Tilt down stack of coffins
4. Mid shot of British soldier - Captain Jack Kemp - looking at notes
5. Various close ups of Kemp looking at notes (written in...
AFP News Agency
VOICED: Missing-in-action, long search for Russia's WWII casualties
VOICED: Missing-in-action, long search for Russia's WWII casualties
Bloomberg
ECB QE: Is Tapering Now a Good Idea?
Oct. 10 -- Frederik Ducrozet, senior economist for Europe at Pictet Wealth Management, discusses how much market sentiment is weighing on the ECB's decision on quantitative easing and what the most likely option is for the central bank....
Curated Video
Chicago museum's T. rex Sue moved to make way for new display
CHICAGO MUSEUM'S T. REX SUE MOVED TO MAKE WAY FOR NEW DISPLAY
A Tyrannosaurus rex fossil that's been on prominent display at Chicago's Field Museum is being moved to make room for a cast of the biggest dinosaur ever...
Bridgeman Arts
Living at Thamesmead, 1973, part 5 - School children exploring nature, and in classrooms at school
Clip 5 from the 1973 film Living at Thamesmead, a semi-fictional account of a couple who live in the Thamesmead estate, created by the Greater London Council to promote the estate. In this clip, school children learn about plants and...
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BOSNIA: MADELAINE ALBRIGHT VISITS SITE OF SUSPECTED MASS GRAVE
English/Nat
The US ambassador to the United Nations, Madeleine Albright, has visited a suspected mass grave site in eastern Bosnia.
Later she attended a press conference where she urged cooperation with the international war crimes...
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The Cleveland Clinic is holding a limited press briefing with the woman who had a face transplant there.
HEADLINE: U.S. face transplant appears for first time
CAPTION: Connie Culp stepped forward Tuesday to show off the results of the nation's first face transplant. Five years ago, a shotgun blast left a hole where the middle of her face...
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USA: NEW YORK: BONE COLLECTION BOUTIQUE
English/Nat
Are you looking for shark vertebrae or rodent skulls?
Well, Maxilla and Mandible in New York's trendy Upper West Side has a selection sure to please the most discriminating bone collector.
This shop in New York's trendy...
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RR7530B PERU: THE ANCIENT MUMMIES OF INCA
The desert around Ica, south of Lima in Peru, has
been a burial ground for the Indians for up to five
thousand years. It has yielded archaeologists with
countless examples of the mummy bundles which
ancient Indians used when they buried...
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Merkel, Sarkozy says eurozone needs to improve competitiveness
1. Wide of German and French leaders Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy entering room to give a joint statement
2. Cutaway of photographer
3. SOUNDBITE: (German) Angela Merkel, German Chancellor:
"What we want to establish is a pact for...
Bloomberg
Economist Weinberg Says Yields Signal Inflation Concern From Oil
Oct.15 -- Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics, discusses what U.S. Treasury yields signal about the economy and markets and looks at the European bond market. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
BlackRock’s Rieder Says FX Is a Dangerous Game to Play
Aug.05 -- Rick Rieder, global chief investment officer of fixed income at BlackRock, discusses the value of China’s yuan. He speaks with Bloomberg’s David Westin and Alix Steel on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas.”
Bloomberg
Fed Is Haunted by Example of Japan, Kroszner Says
Jan.14 -- Randall Kroszner, a former Federal Reserve governor and now deputy dean for executive programs at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, talks about the trade negotiations between the world's two largest economies,...
Bloomberg
Tokio Marine Asset Management's Kasai on Ueda Speech
Hirofumi Kasai, Senior Strategist at Tokio Marine Asset Management says Kazuo Ueda sounded more dovish than expected as he spoke in a parliamentary hearing on his nomination as the next Bank of Japan governor. He speaks with David Ingles...
Be Smart
So You Want to go to Mars?
NASA landed on the moon with computers less powerful than today's cell phones. An informative video offers an entertaining look at the dangers and concerns of being an astronaut. The cartoon graphics are amusing and the science is...