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Why Do We Have An Appendix?

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Many people wonder if your appendix is a vital organ that you need in your body.
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A new pill designed to prevent blood clots

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AuBC Perth, December 2008 1. Wide of retired Australian Rules footballer Gary Buckenara reading old newspaper reports 2. Close of newspaper reports 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Gary Buckenara, retired footballer and blood clot patient: "You...
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Good vibrations from new exercise machine

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London - 20 July 2006 1. Power plate Exercise machine computer display 2. Power plate stand on plat form 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mark Andrews, Power-Plate UK manager: "Well in essence it's a big vibrating platform that vibrates at...
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Gastric Bypass Surgery Has Increased Six-Fold

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Gastric Bypass Surgery Has Increased Six-Fold
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Bloomberg

A Rough Year for Buyout-Backed IPOs

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Aug. 24 -- Bloomberg's Alex Barinka reports on the IPO market. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Late-Night Hosts Express Disgust With Trump's Initial Charlottesville Reaction | THR News

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On Monday's late-night shows, the hosts expressed their disgust and disappointment with Donald Trump for taking two days to condemn Nazis, the KKK and white supremacists after the deadly events in Charlottesville, Va., this past weekend.
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Bloomberg

Mark Zuckerberg Is the Most Dangerous Person in the World, NYU's Galloway Says

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Aug.07 -- Scott Galloway, marketing professor at New York University's Stern School of Business, comments on Facebook Inc.'s plans to merge its systems and let users exchange messages among all its different mobile apps. He speaks with...
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Will beetroot juice bring in the prizes at the Commonwealth Games

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London, UK, September 28, 2010 1. Medium close zoom out to wide of Colin McCourt running in St. Mary's University College sports laboratory 2. Various of McCourt running 3. Close up of McCourt's feet running 4. SOUNDBITE: (English),...
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A rare whale that has a dolphin-shaped head and saber-like teeth has been found dead on Los Angeles' Venice Beach, even though it prefers frigid subarctic waters. Marine biologists are working to preserve and examine the elusive arctic species. (Oct. 18)

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LOS ANGELES _ A rare whale that has a dolphin-shaped head and saber-like teeth has been found dead on Los Angeles' Venice Beach, even though it prefers frigid subarctic waters. The roughly 15-foot-long female Stejneger's beaked whale...
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Mother Teresa declared a saint with canonization ceremony at the Vatican

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Mother Teresa declared a saint with canonization ceremony at the Vatican
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CLEAN : Yoga with goats craze takes off in US

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Welcome to Goat Yoga the latest fitness craze sweeping the United States where young and old are lining up for the popular classes that leave participants not only saying namaste but also in stitches
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Radio presenter tells how she used victim's blood to play dead during attack

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A survivor of a four-day attack claimed by Somali Islamic militant group al-Shabab on Nairobi's Westgate Mall has revealed that she lay hidden from gunmen by covering herself in the blood of a dying teenager who lay beside her. Amid...
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NORTH KOREA: SITUATION DESPERATE AS FAMINE WORSENS

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English/Nat Two years of widespread flooding have taken their toll on Communist North Korea. Heavy rains have destroyed over a million acres of crops, leaving many North Koreans without the most basic foodstuffs. The World Food Programme...
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Bloomberg

Tech Stocks Hit Hard in Selloffs, What's Next?

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March 14 -- SQN Investor founder Amish Mehta discusses his outlook for tech stocks. Bloomberg's Joe Ciolli also reports on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Shades of Ancient Egypt - salted fish prepared for Pharaonic Easter ++REPLAY++

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Cairo - 14 April, 2013 1. Mid tilt down of salted fish shop 2. Mid of shop owner weighing fish 3. Mid of shop owner showing fish to customer 4. Close to shop owner wrapping fish 5. Mid of customer giving money to shop owner 6. Mid...
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The art of alpaca breeding

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Alpaca belong to the camelid family, which includes camels and llamas. Smaller than llamas, they are not used as beasts of burden - it's their fleece that is sought after for its softness and strength. There are no known alpaca left...
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Bloomberg

Brexit Talks Focus on Customs Deal, Irish Border

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Oct.10 -- British and European Union officials are locked in talks in Brussels over a compromise Brexit deal that could see the U.K. remain temporarily in the EU’s customs regime, people familiar with the negotiations said. Emma...
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Youth unemployment and health concerns hit phosphate city

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LEAD IN: Despite areas of Tunisia being rich in phosphate, many locals are still struggling to find work. Young people are often feel forced to venture to Europe in the hope of employment. With...
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Bloomberg

Are We at the End of Cheap Dollar Liquidity?

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Oct.22 -- Trinh Nguyen, a senior economist at Natixis Asia Ltd. in Hong Kong, talked about the dollar, Federal Reserve, and the implications for Asian emerging economies. She spoke with Yvonne Man and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Rebuilding Instagram Chat on Facebook Technology is 'Frightening,' Says Scott Galloway

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Aug.07 -- Instagram's chat is said to be rebuilt on Facebook Technology, NYU Stern School of Business Marketing Professor, Scott Galloway gives his take. He speaks with Caroline Hyde and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Former Guantanamo detainee describes alleged abuse

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1. Mehdi-Muhammed Ghezali showing how he was allegedly chained up by US jailers 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Mehdi-Muhammed Ghezali, former Guantanamo detainee: "(Q: How were you arrested, how did you end up in US custody?) I'd been sold from...
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With a Florida teen still hiccuping after five weeks, The Associated Press asked a doctor what causes hiccups and can they be cured?

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HEADLINE: Q and A: All about hiccups CAPTION: With a Florida teen still hiccuping after five weeks, The Associated Press asked a doctor what causes hiccups and can they be cured? (Feb. 21) There is no script available. This is a...
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Legislation is being considered in New York that would allow mothers-to-be who are behind bars to have the right not to be handcuffed and shackled while they give birth.

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HEADLINE: Pregnant prisoners want freedom to give birth CAPTION: Legislation is being considered in New York that would allow mothers-to-be who are behind bars to have the right not to be handcuffed and shackled while they give birth....
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Obese Man in Court to Fight for Surgery

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Obese Man in Court to Fight for Surgery