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Government releases "Operation Yellowhammer' documents.

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VOICED: Government releases "Operation Yellowhammer' No Deal preparation documents. SHOWS: Aerial views of lorries and freight at Dover docks. interview with Policy Manager of Freight Transport Association Heidi Skinner, reporter in...
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Bloomberg

Johns Hopkins' Nuzzo: New Virus Test Kits Likely to Reveal Undiagnosed Cases

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Mar.02 -- Dr. Jennifer Nuzzo, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security senior scholar and associate professor, discusses the release of new novel coronavirus testing kits intended to shorten the waiting time for a diagnosis. She speaks...
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Teva Donated Hydroxychloroquine to Governments Around the World, CEO Says

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May.07 -- Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.maintained its profit projections for the year as quarterly sales of drugs including respiratory products rose during the Covid-19 pandemic. Chief Executive Officer Kare Schultz appears on...
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Coronavirus Crisis- Firefighters Deliver Medice to Elderly in Need

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VOICED: During the coronavirus crisis emergency service personnel in the UK are of course key workers, but firefighters are now going that extra mile to become delivery workers too. Services around the country are doubling up to deliver...
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Bloomberg

Bristol Myers Plans to Launch Nine New Drugs, CEO Says

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Bristol Myers Squibb Chairman and CEO Dr. Giovanni Caforio expects the company's new drugs to generate $10 billion to $13 billion in sales by 2025 and adds that the drugmaker is also looking at small and mid-size bolt-on deals to add to...
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Bloomberg

Strong Dollar Does Have Drag on Earnings, CEO Says

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Vasant Narasimhan, Novartis CEO, talks about the latest earnings report, the potential sale of its Sandoz generic-drug business, and how it's trying to take more market share in the US. He speaks to Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs.
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CLEAN : Pfizer offers to sell medicines at cost to world's poorest countries

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US pharmaceutical giant Pfizer says it will sell its patented drugs on a non-for-profit basis to the world's poorest countries, as part of a new initiative announced at the World Economic Forum in Davos (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Iraq - Medical aid for sick children

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A delegation from the US National Council of Churches delivered 10 tonnes of medical aid to Iraqi hospitals on Saturday (11/4). The Council, which represents 53 million American Christians, has sent three million dollars of aid to Iraq...
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Medical supplies prepared for victims of typhoon, Obama comment

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US medical aid organisation AmeriCares was on Thursday preparing to send one (m) million dollars in medical supplies to typhoon-damaged ares of the Philippines. The shipment was set to leave the US on Thursday night. "Arriving today are...
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USA: LEGISLATION UNVEILED CALLING FOR END OF EMBARGO AGAINST CUBA

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Spanish/Eng/Nat A bipartisan group of congressmen on Wednesday unveiled legislation in Washington DC calling for an end to the U-S embargo on food and medicine to Cuba. The move came as other congressmen debated legislative amendments...
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AmeriCares, a medical aid group in Stamford, Connecticut is sending one million dollars in medical supplies to typhoon-damaged ares of the Philippines. Another shipment from Amsterdam arrived Thursday. (Nov. 14)

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AmeriCares, a medical aid group in Stamford Connecticut is sending one million dollars in medical supplies to typhoon-damaged ares of the Philippines. The shipment leaves the states on Thursday. The group's Amsterdam, Netherlands...
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Euro Crisis Talks begin in Brussels

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Euro Crisis Talks begin in Brussels
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Anti-censorship demonstrations in protest at copywright treaty

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Sofia, Bulgaria 1. Protesters shouting (Bulgarian) "No to ACTA" (Anti Counterfeiting Trade Agreement) 2. Protesters jumping and shouting (Bulgarian) "If you're not jumping you are for ACTA" 3. Mid of banner reading (English) "ACTA =...
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Bloomberg

What Illnesses Can Bioelectronics Treat?

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Aug. 1 -- Techonomy's David Kirkpatrick, M.I.T. Professor of Bioelectronics Polina Anikeeva and Bloomberg's Caroline Chen discuss the emerging filed of bioelectronics. They speak on "Bloomberg West."
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Venezuela is on the verge of economic and social collapse, with half of hospital patients needlessly dying because of a lack of supplies

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Venezuela is on the verge of economic and social collapse, with half of hospital patients needlessly dying because of a lack of supplies
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RR7335A PAKISTAN FLOODS

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The worst floods in living memory, the River Indus at record levels, a country that looks like an ocean, all headlines which describe the latest catastrophe to hit Pakistan. Over 13 million acres, including five million acres of...
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Bush Warns Against Isolationism, Promotes Book

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Former President George W. Bush said the United States has an "isolationist tendency" that is "dangerous to our national security" while speaking at the Ronald Reagan Library in California on Wednesday evening. Bush was promoting his new...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Regulation on e cigarettes divides experts

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CLEAN : Regulation on e cigarettes divides experts
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Bloomberg

GSK CEO on Drug Pricing, Regulation, Succession

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Feb.08 -- Andrew Witty, chief executive officer at GlaxoSmithKline, discusses drug pricing, how a generic drug from a competitor may impact their outlook for the year ahead, and the main issues for the next CEO taking over on March 31....
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Bloomberg

Novartis' CEO Says Getting Momentum Back in Alcon Unit

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Jul.18 -- Joe Jimenez, chief executive officer at Novartis, discusses second-quarter earnings, the revival at its Alcon eye-care division, the possible IPO for the Alcon unit, their joint venture with Glaxo and drug pricing in the U.S....
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Bloomberg

Roche CEO Sees Good Demand for New Medicines

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Sep.13 -- Severin Schwan, chief executive officer at Roche, discusses the company’s acquisition strategy, preparations for Brexit, and the potential impact of a trade war. He speaks with Bloomberg's Nejra Cehic on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

AstraZeneca Expanding Footprint in China, Chairman Says

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Mar.27 -- AstraZeneca Chairman Leif Johansson talks about the drugmaker's business prospects for China, how the Brexit negotiations are affecting the company, and about chief executive officer Pascal Soriot. He speaks on the sidelines of...