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B-Roll, The Fault In Our Stars, part 4/4

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B-Roll, The Fault In Our Stars, part 4/4
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B-Roll, The Fault In Our Stars part 3/4

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B-Roll, The Fault In Our Stars part 3/4
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the Amphitheatre - Aerial View -, South Africa

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the Amphitheatre - Aerial View -, South Africa
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Elevating Equal Pay Day

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What does Equal Pay Day mean in the fight for women's rights?
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Sky News

The RFU is to publish its annual review of anti-doping measures on Thursday.

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The RFU is to publish its annual review of anti-doping measures on Thursday.
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Sky News

Tower cladding may have spread Grenfell fire

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VOICED: Sky News has been told that hundreds of buildings across the country have been fitted with the same cladding used in the refurburhisment of Grenfell Tower The company who put it up have said today they are going through their...
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Bloomberg

Russia May Avert Default as Clearinghouse Processes Funds

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As Russia races to avoid a default at least one international clearinghouse has reportedly received and processed payments for eurobonds due in 2022 and 2042. Bloomberg Intelligence's Damian Sassower has the details.
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VOICED: Global markets get jitters following Dubai debt fears

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VOICED: Global markets get jitters following Dubai debt fears
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson introducing exhibition of paintings in NY City to raise money for charity

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Four shots of Irene Gibson, wife of famous illustrator Charles Dana Gibson, standing in front of paintings and talking to camera about exhibition to raise money for Women's Emergency Employment Fund
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Sinn Fein object to government plans for water charges for wasteful users

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Sinn Fein’s Eoin O Broin says the governments plans for water charges for “wasteful” properties should be scrapped as they target low income homes and do not rectify the issue of water wastage.
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Citing danger to the economy, President Bush approved an emergency bailout of the U.S. auto industry, offering $17.4 billion in rescue loans in exchange for tough concessions from the deeply troubled carmakers and their workers.

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HEADLINE: Bush gives 'Big 3' $17 billion bailout CAPTION: Citing danger to the economy, President Bush approved an emergency bailout of the U.S. auto industry, offering $17.4 billion in rescue loans in exchange for tough concessions...
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Priyanka Chopra dismayed by child sexual abuse in Zimbabwe

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PRIYANKA CHOPRA DISMAYED BY CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE IN ZIMBABWEActress Priyanka Chopra says she is dismayed by the level of sexual violence against children in Zimbabwe, with government officials there telling her many young girls are "asking...
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Bloomberg

Air France Is Basically A Dinosaur: Doganis

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Sept. 25 ""Former Olympic Airways Chief Executive Officer Rigas Doganis discusses Air Frances strategy and why they have been slow to take actions. He speaks with Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Televisions The Pulse. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

The Top Ten Stocks for Oct. 29

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Oct. 29 -- Bloomberg's Trish Regan and Matt Miller report on todays top ten stocks on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sharapova's doping ban cut to 15 months

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Maria Sharapova's doping ban was reduced from two years to 15 months on Tuesday, meaning the Russian tennis star can come back in April and return to Grand Slam play at the French Open.The Court of Arbitration for Sport cut nine months...
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Newark mayor defends actions in city water crisis

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The mayor of New Jersey's largest city denounced comparisons Thursday between high lead levels affecting as many as 18,000 residences and the recent crisis in Flint, Michigan, as the city faces a long and costly cleanup and replacement...
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Bloomberg

GOP Rules House, Senate: Is It Time for Compromise?

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Nov. 5 -- Mike Feldman, former senior advisor to Vice President Al Gore, and Bloomberg Contributor John Sununu examine results from the 2014 midterm election as Republicans grabbed seven seats to take control of the U.S. Senate, how...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Arab Israeli girls camping for peace in US wilderness

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Creativity for Peace an organization in Santa Fe New Mexico brings together Palestinian and Jewish Israeli girls in a bid to bridge the emotional fault lines created by 70 years of conflict
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Newark mayor defends actions in city water crisis

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The mayor of New Jersey's largest city denounced comparisons Thursday between high lead levels affecting as many as 18,000 residences and the recent crisis in Flint, Michigan, as the city faces a long and costly cleanup and replacement...
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Bloomberg

Italy to Revoke Autostrade Concession

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Aug.20 -- Italy is pressing ahead with plans to revoke Autostrade's highway concession after that deadly Genoa bridge collapse. This comes, despite an offer from the Benetton-owned parent company for around 500-million euros in aid....
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Bloomberg

Unrest Is Movement From Other Countries to Overthrow HK Gov.: Sing Tao News Corp.’S Ho

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Oct.16 -- Charles Ho, chairman at Sing Tao News Corp, discusses the protests in Hong Kong, the issues at stake, how Carrie Lam is handling the crisis and what he thinks is behind the unrest. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Supermodel tries out new high-tech bra

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AP Television New York, 1 March 2006 1. Wide street pan to store zoom in on sign 2. Wide Gisele Bundchen 3. Camera cutaway 4. Close-up Gisele 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Gisele Bundchen: "It's the most as far as like technology. It's the...
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Protests Are Hurting Small Businesses: Orvay

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Oct. 13 -- Neil Orvay, CEO of Asia Spa and Wellness, discusses the impact of the Hong Kong protests on small businesses. He speaks with Bloomberg's John Dawson on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky News

In the frontline of the migrant tragedy

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In the frontline of the migrant tragedy