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With Osama bin Laden captured, the FBI is focusing on another most-wanted: James "Whitey" Bulger, wanted for 19 gangland killings. In a twist, the FBI has launched an ad campaign aimed at finding his girlfriend.

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HEADLINE: Gangster's girlfriend focus of TV ad blitz CAPTION: With Osama bin Laden captured, the FBI is focusing on another most-wanted: James "Whitey" Bulger, wanted for 19 gangland killings. In a twist, the FBI has launched an ad...
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Bloomberg

Why You Might Want to Look for Work in the TV Industry

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April 12 -- Bloomberg's Gerry Smith discusses the reasons behind a shortage of worker in the Television industry. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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US President Obama addresses the nation following the Boston marathon blasts

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1. US President Barack Obama entering White House briefing room, UPSOUND: "Good morning, everybody" 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President: "We know that two explosions gravely wounded dozens of Americans and took the lives...
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FACEBOOK IPO NOW THE TARGET OF TWO INQUIRIES AND A LAWSUIT

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Facebook's Initial Public Offering (IPO) entered its fifth day of trading on Thursday as the subject of two congressional inquiries and mounting lawsuits. The stock's rocky inaugural trading day last Friday was held up by a half-hour...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Original boys band New Kids on the Block honored in Hollywood

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CLEAN : Original boys band New Kids on the Block honored in Hollywood
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

1941 All-Star Baseball Game

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Each team stands ready in respective dugouts / Commissioner Kennesaw Landis watches from stands / montage of players shooting the scene with small movie cameras / Dom and Joe DiMaggio film each other / Bobby Feller and Whitlow Wyatt...
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Iranian woman stopped from flying to US

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An Iranian computational biologist, who was due to join Harvard Medical School to research cures for tuberculosis, was prevented from travelling to the United States on Saturday, due to President Trump's immigrations order.Dr Samira...
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Victims Angry At Cardinal Bernard Law

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Disgraced former Archbishop Cardinal Bernard Law died early Wednesday in Rome. Law was the Boston archbishop in 2002 when court documents revealed he had failed to stop priests who molested children. Law and other church...
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Haitians March Against Immigration Policies

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Haitian immigrants and their supporters marched and rallied in downtown Boston on Friday to decry President Donald Trump's recent comments and policies concerning Haitians. Roughly 200 people came out to City Hall Plaza...
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Clergy sex abuse victim vents anger at Cardinal Law

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Cardinal Bernard Law, the disgraced former archbishop of Boston whose failures to stop child molesters in the priesthood sparked what would become the worst crisis in American Catholicism, died early Wednesday, the Vatican said. He was...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Massachusetts State Guard patrols Boston streets during 1919 police strike

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MA Governor Calvin Coolidge addresses crowd in Northampton, MA, in 1920 / Boston Mayor Andrew James Peters receives a petition from servicemen in 1921 / Massachusetts State Guard troops get out of truck during 1919 Boston police strike,...
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Bloomberg

MIT Venture Fund The Engine Invests in 'Tough Tech'

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Sep.07 -- Katie Rae, The Engine's chief executive officer and managing partner, discusses the venture fund's investments in "tough tech" with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Immigrant Mother, Son Reunited in Boston

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A Brazilian woman who was separated from her 9-year-old son for more than a month after they arrived at the U.S.-Mexico border said she was treated like an "animal" in immigration detention, and described having her son taken from her as...
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Samuel Adams Raising Money For Unemployed Restaurant And Bar Workers

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The brewery partnered with The Greg Hill Foundation to give $1,000 to people who have lost their jobs due to closures amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Senate To Hold Labor Secretary Confirmation Vote

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The Senate votes this evening on Boston Mayor Marty Walsh's nomination for Secretary of Labor.
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Police with weapons drawn are seen in Watertown, Massachusetts during the search for a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings. Nineteen-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev remains on the loose.

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HEADLINE: Raw: Police with guns drawn in Watertown CAPTION: Police with weapons drawn are seen in Watertown, Massachusetts during the search for a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings. Nineteen-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev remains on...
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The Supreme Court on Thursday struck down a 35-foot protest-free zone outside abortion clinics in Massachusetts. (June 26)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus012826 Boston -- Recent 1. FILE: Painted line showing protest boundary Washington -- October, 2010 2. FILE: Various of justices of the Supreme Court Boston -- Recent 3. FILE: Various of protestors...
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Sunday prayers said for victims of Boston marathon bombings

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1. Wide of Roman Catholic Cardinal Sean Patrick O'Malley walking towards church altar during Mass procession 2. Wide of church interior during Mass 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Cardinal Sean Patrick O'Malley: "Forgiveness does not mean that...
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USA: BOSTON: AIDS FUNDRAISER BIKE RACE BEGINS

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English/Nat Thirty five hundred cyclists peddled away from Boston's World Trade Centre on Friday morning to begin a three-day marathon ride to New York City. The ride is being billed as the biggest AIDS fundraiser ever. Friends and...
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Survivors, first responders and family members of those killed came together Tuesday to mark the anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombing with solemn ceremonies. (April 15)

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SOUNDBITE (English) Adrianne Haslet-Davis, Marathon Bombing survivor: "Our community, our city, our first responders, our surgeons, our physical and mental therapists would not and will not let us fail." SOUNDBITE (English) Erica Nash,...
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John Kerry meets Boston Marathon winner, comments on Africa future growth

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1. Various of US Secretary of State John Kerry attending traditional Ethiopia coffee ceremony 2. Kerry arriving at news conference. 3. Cutaway of audience 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) John Kerry, US Secretary of State: "Six of the ten fastest...
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Bloomberg

Unfair Trial Just a Reality for Boston Bomb Suspect

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Jan. 5 -- In today's ""Morning Must Read,"" Bloomberg's Brendan Greeley recaps the op-ed pieces and analyst notes providing insight behind today's headlines on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Bloomberg

Joseph Abboud on How a Man Should Dress

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Nov. 20 -- Menswear designer Joseph Abboud gives advice on how a man should dress. He speaks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on Taking Stock. (Source: Bloomberg)
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US Elections: Democrats, Republicans, Campaign, Election Day

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US Elections: Democrats With the incumbent US President George W. Bush the clear choice for re-nomination by the Republican Party, media attention was focused on the race to be chosen as the Democratic Party presidential challenger....