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Medical update on injured from Boston marathon blasts

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1. Wide of news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr. Peter Burke, Chief of Trauma, Boston Medical Centre: "We received 23 patients here at Boston Medical Centre. We were able to assess four of these patients, observe them over time...
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Witnesses to last year's Boston Marathon bombing returned to the finish line to pay tribute to the three people killed and more than 260 others who were injured. (April 15)

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Survivors, first responders and family members of those killed in the Boston Marathon bombing marked the anniversary Tuesday with tributes that combined sorrow over the loss of innocent victims with pride over the city's resilience in...
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The defending NBA champion Celtics would love to repeat. They are battling the Cleveland Cavaliers for supremacy in the Eastern Conference. Winner in the East gets home-court advantage in the playoffs. (Jan. 5)

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HEADLINE: Celtics aim for home-court advantage in playoffs CAPTION: The defending NBA champion Celtics would love to repeat. They are battling the Cleveland Cavaliers for supremacy in the Eastern Conference. Winner in the East gets...
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Memorial service for Chinese student killed in Boston blasts

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1. Mid of pianist playing during student memorial service at Boston University for Lu Lingzi, one of the victims of the marathon bombings 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr. Robert Allan Hill, Dean of Boston University: "Today, the university's...
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Tributes continue one year from Boston Marathon bombing.

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NYC Marathon runners participating with a greater cause in mind

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Runners are preparing for the New York Marathon on Sunday, and many are racing to honour the victims of tragedies throughout the last year. Superstorm Sandy, the Sandy Hook elementary school shooting and the Boston Marathon bombings are...
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09/00/75 c0053232 - color Kentucky busing cut story: "bushing" shows: pan school bus packed: ms bus passing people with signs "stop busing" stop forced bushing: buses arriving at school, ms students looking through window of...
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Bloomberg

Boston's Push to Develop $1 Billion Companies

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May 9 -- Bijan Sabet, Spark Capital general partner, and John Harthorne, MassChallenge's founder and chief executive officer, discuss Boston's tech talent pool with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
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Bloomberg

Eataly Has 31 Locations Worldwide

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Aug. 26 -- Eataly North America Managing Partner Alex Saper discusses the growth of the restaurant in North America and around the world. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CLEAN : French people say theyre more cautious

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CLEAN : French people say theyre more cautious
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Show of support for Hillary Clinton in Sarajevo

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Hundreds of Sarajevo residents gathered Saturday to sign a petition to express their support for US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. 30-year-old Mirza Husic started a Facebook initiative to support Clinton and in only a few days...
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CLEAN : Recreated treasures of Iraq and Syria on show at Colosseum

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CLEAN : Recreated treasures of Iraq and Syria on show at Colosseum
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Bloomberg

DraftKings CEO Focused on Expansion and Improving Games

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May.12 -- Jason Robins, DraftKings chief executive officer, discusses the company's spending plans and international expansion with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Massachusetts Governor Baker on Tech and Digital Economy

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May.08 -- Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker discusses Boston's tech industry with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Sky News

UKIP's Paul Nuttall makes resignation speech

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CLEAN: Interior shots of outgoing UKIP leader Paul Nuttall making a resignation speech after the 2017 General Election result on 9 June 2017 in Boston, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

GE CFO Sees Big Opportunity in Additive Manufacturing

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May.11 -- Jeff Bornstein, GE's chief financial officer, discusses the company's acquisition strategy with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Analysis: Boston Still Making Peace With Past

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A Baltimore Orioles player says he was the target of racial slurs shouted from the stands during a game at Boston's Fenway Park on Monday. AP reporter Kyle Hightower says the city has had a tenuous relationship with race and sports in...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Yankees and Red Sox season opener at Fenway Park

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Title: 'San Francisco, Calif.' superimposed over CU smiling Joe Dimaggio wearing suit / DiMaggio cooking in his restaurant, wearing chef's coat, apron and toque -- he's holding out for more money, not playing in opener / MS Dimaggio...
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Former TV anchor says Kevin Spacey sexually assaulted her son

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FORMER TV ANCHOR SAYS SPACEY SEXUALLY ASSAULTED HER SON A former TV news anchor said Wednesday (8 NOV. 2017) that Kevin Spacey sexually assaulted her teenage son at a Nantucket restaurant and that police are investigating. ...
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Bloomberg

Alexandria Real Estate Equities CEO on Biotech Campuses

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Oct.20 -- Joel Marcus, Alexandria Real Estate Equities chief executive officer, discusses developing medical campuses. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the Robin Hood Investors Conference in New York.
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Boston Mayor: 'Hate groups' not welcome at rally

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Boston Mayor Martin Walsh said Monday that the city stands with Virginia and will not welcome what he described as "hate groups" who might be thinking of holding a rally in Boston. Walsh made his comments after violence at...
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Reporter: Many Cardinals Did Same as Bernard Law

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RESTRICTIONS SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY ASSOCIATED PRESS – AP CLIENTS ONLY Plymouth, Massachusetts – 21 December 2017 1. SOUNDBITE (English) Walter Robinson, Boston Globe: ...
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Rock blasted from moon for sale on Earth

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An unusually large lunar meteorite is up for sale right here on earth for those who can't blast off to the moon to gather a few rocks.
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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...