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Labour leader visits Middlesbrough College on local election campaign trail

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer visits Middlesbrough College in North Yorkshire to meet health and social care students, as part of a campaign trail ahead of local elections on May 4.
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CU Ptarmigan, Lagopus mutus, sitting in bare branches of tree, Arctic Circle

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CU Ptarmigan, Lagopus mutus, sitting in bare branches of tree, Arctic Circle
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MS Ptarmigan, Lagopus mutus, sitting in bare branches of tree, Arctic Circle

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MS Ptarmigan, Lagopus mutus, sitting in bare branches of tree, Arctic Circle
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MS pair of Ptarmigan, Lagopus mutus, sitting in bare branches of tree, Arctic Circle

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MS pair of Ptarmigan, Lagopus mutus, sitting in bare branches of tree, Arctic Circle
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Starmer delivers speech on Labour's crime policy

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Sir Keir Starmer said a future Labour government would do more to “stand up to the big tech companies” to protect children. In a speech in Stoke-on-Trent on crime, the Labour leader touched upon tackling knife crime, saying: “It’s about...
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Advertising Sign at Night, Texas, USA

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Advertising Sign at Night, Texas, USA
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Remember Me Premiere

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INTERVIEW Emilie de Ravin on the atmosphere tonight, on how Robert Pattinson's popularity was obvious while shooting the film, on the audition process and doing screen tests with her, on the fact that Lost is finishing its final series...
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INTERVIEW - Jason Blum on the new storyline at “Insidious: Chapter 3” World Premiere

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INTERVIEW - Jason Blum on the new storyline explored in Insidious 3, what made Leigh Whannell the obvious choice to direct this installment, why these films resonate so well with the audience at “Insidious: Chapter 3” World Premiere...
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Bloomberg

Ukraine in Control of Gas Infrastructure: Naftogaz CEO

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Yuriy Vitrenko, CEO of Ukraine's state-run energy company Naftogaz, says the flows of Russian gas through Ukraine are being paid for in hard currency and Ukraine is still in control of the gas infrastructure. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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CGI's Schindler on Tech Innovation and Business

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George Schindler, President & CEO, CGI discusses technological innovations and how they are impacting business with Bloomberg's Mathieu Dion at the Bloomberg Canadian Finance Conference.
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Bloomberg

Egypt's Tourism Minister Sees Tourism Trending in a Positive Direction

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Sep.25 -- Egypt Tourism Minister Rania Al-Mashat says Egypt's tourism market is trending in a positive direction. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power." (Corrects misspellings in headline and description.)
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Bloomberg

Stiglitz on Globalization in the Era of Trump

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Nov.29 -- Joseph Stiglitz, professor at Columbia University, discusses Trump, tax reform and globalization. He speaks with Francine Lacqua and Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

The Firm That Called Valeant's Drop

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June 10 -- Tessie Petion, vice president of responsible investment research and management information systems at Domini Social Investments, discusses Valeant with Bloomberg's David Gura and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

State Street Sees Breakdown of Traditional Correlations in Markets

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Feb.14 -- Dwyfor Evans, managing director and head of Asia-Pacific macros strategy at State Street Global Markets, discusses inflation, market fundamentals and volatility. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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Bloomberg

Dorian Poses Risks All the Way Up to North Carolina: Meteorologist

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Sep.02 -- Jim Roemer, meteorologist and Best Weather president, discusses the potential impact of Hurricane Dorian on the Florida coastline. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Powell Is a Force at the Federal Reserve, Says Wallace

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Oct.23 -- Kim Wallace, head of Washington policy at Renaissance Macro Research, examines the leading contenders to be Federal Reserve Chairman and the warning from Billionaire Ray Dalio for the Fed to watch a U.S. economic divide. He...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Laser pioneers win Nobel Physics Prize

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Three scientists win the Nobel Physics Prize for inventing optical lasers that have paved the way for advanced precision instruments used in corrective eye surgery and in industry
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Bloomberg

U.S. Disease Chief: Why Everyone Should Get A Flu Shot

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May.22 -- Dr. Anthony Fauci tells David Rubenstein that getting a flu shot each year is "the best way" to avoid getting the flu, despite some criticism that it doesn't cover all influenza mutations. Fauci is the Director of the National...
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CLEAN : The radio station for Afghan women

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From Taliban-controlled Kabul, Radio Begum is broadcasting the voices of women that have been muted across Afghanistan (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Could Hackers Attack Critical U.S. Infrastructure?

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Dec.14 -- Bloomberg Technology's Jordan Robertson discusses the risk that critical U.S. infrastructure could be compromised by hackers. He also talks about the types of infrastructure at risk, how we can protect against an attack and he...
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New York City announced 21 arrests Thursday of people selling prescription drugs online. The listings on Craigslist were blatant, often times making no attempt to hide the fact they were advertising illegal drug sales.

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HEADLINE: NYC prosecutor: 21 arrests for online drug sales CAPTION: New York City announced 21 arrests today of people selling prescription drugs online. The listings on Craigslist were blatant, often times making no attempt to hide the...
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The insurance giant, deemed "too big to fail" will get an additional $30 billion in taxpayer money to use on an "as needed" basis.

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HEADLINE:Gov't extends new aid package to AIG CAPTION: The insurance giant, deemed "too big to fail" will get an additional $30 billion in taxpayer money to use on an "as needed" basis. (March 2) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] Apparently...
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CLEAN : Treasured trash: UK waste gets new lease of life

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Skincare brand Upcircle collects around 100 kilos of coffee grounds from London coffee shops every day and reuses them to make beauty products (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Japan Gambles on Successful Tokyo Olympics Amid Pandemic

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Jun.08 -- The Japanese government, the International Olympic Committee and major stakeholders are gambling political reputations and billions of dollars on staging the Tokyo Olympic Games amid the coronavirus pandemic, with seven weeks...