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Why Airbus May Be Ditching the A380 Jet

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Dec. 11 -- Airbus raised the prospect of discontinuing its A380 superjumbo as soon as 2018, the first admission that it may have misjudged the market for the double-decker after failing to find a single airline buyer this year....
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Sherrie Cramer of Sacramento, California returned to the Chinese province where she adopted her now 16-year-old daughter. She hopes to find a match for the bone marrow donation the girl needs to survive.

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HEADLINE: Calif. mom goes to China to save daughter's life CAPTION: Sherrie Cramer of Sacramento, California returned to the Chinese province where she adopted her now 16-year-old daughter. She hopes to find a match for the bone...
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Bloomberg

Ebola in Dallas: How Can the CDC Sure of Containment?

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Oct. 1 -- Bloomberg's Peter Cook reports on public health efforts in light of the first case of Ebola in the United States and looks at the travel timeline of the patient. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Two Men Die AFter Taking 'Superman' Ecstasy Pills

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Two Men Die AFter Taking 'Superman' Ecstasy Pills
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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: UK: RAVENOUS

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English/Nat STORY: Ravenous DATE: Recent ROBERT CARLYLE swaps flesh revealing - for flesh eating in his latest film 'RAVENOUS' .The Scots- born actor, who hit sex symbol status following his revealing turn in the hit comedy THE FULL...
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Hundreds of fast-food workers rallied in Manhattan demanding a $15 minimum wage. After the rally the workers flooded the NY wage board meeting to voice their demands. (June 15)

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Hundreds of fast-food workers rallied in Manhattan demanding a $15 minimum wage.After that, they spilled into a wage board meeting on Monday.The board, created by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, has also been hearing from labor experts and business...
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CLEAN : OPEC chief says oil cooperation with non members vital

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Coordination between members of oil exporting cartel OPEC and non member producers is vital to rebalance the market OPEC chief Mohammad Barkindo said Monday
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OPEC Deal Is 'All Talk, No Action': Fadel Gheit

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Oct. 12 -- Fadel Gheit, senior energy strategist at Oppenheimer, examines the potential OPEC oil output agreement and price influence on supplies, saying "Saudi Arabia Cannot survive on $50 oil." He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Living on the edge of the Three Gorges Dam

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Living on the edge of the Three Gorges Dam
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Cambodia's Oscar-nominated director in fig

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CLEAN : Cambodia's Oscar-nominated director in fig
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Bloomberg

Nafta Nations Said to Plan More Talks for Mexico in Feb.

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Jan.11 -- Bloomberg's Matthew Campbell discusses the Trump administration's relationships with Canada and Mexico, and talks to dismantle Nafta. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

How Blackstone Survived the 2007 Real Estate Crash

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Nov.13 -- Blackstone Group Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Stephen Schwarzman talks about two of his most significant deals, one of which was the $39 billion real estate buyout he made in anticipation of the 2007 crash....
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Bloomberg

UBS: Some Investors See 2020 Sell-Off

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Nov.13 -- Michael Crook, head of Americas investment strategy at UBS Global Wealth Management, discusses the market outlook for 2020. He speaks on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Bloomberg

Goldman's Swell Sees 'Very Significant Bifurcation' in Credit Market

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May.26 -- Mike Swell, co-head of global fixed income portfolio management at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, says the Federal Reserve's support is creating an enormous amount of demand for income in the credit markets. He speaks with...
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Curated Video

Businesses Brace For New COVID Lockdowns

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Faced with new COVID-19 restrictions and potential lockdowns, businesses worry for their futures.
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Curated Video

Thousands Of Haitians Fleeing To The U.S. To Survive

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Ten flights arrived in Haiti from Sunday to Tuesday in planes designed for 135 passengers, according to Haitian officials.
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Bloomberg

Air France Must Stand Firm on Pilot Strike: Adam

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Sept. 24 -- Shakeel Adam, managing partner at Aviado Partners, talks with Guy Johnson about how the resolution of the Air France pilot strike may impact the entire European airlines industry as the French government begins to put...
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West Bank - Stock exchange opens

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The Palestinian Securities Exchange opened on Tuesday (18/2) but only marked up four deals on the first day of trading. Aiming to eventually establish a "Jerusalem Index" - a Palestinian equivalent of the Dow Jones industrial average -...
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Bloomberg

What Jobs Will Survive the Robot Economy?

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Oct. 1 -- UC Berkeley Economics Professor Brad Delong discusses the robot economy. He speaks on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Pilot Who Survived Space Crash: Parachute Opened Itself

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Nov. 13 -- The lone survivor of the Virgin Galactic crash is out of the hospital and telling a harrowing story of how he was flung from the spacecraft and only saved when his parachute automatically deployed. Bloomberg's Alan Levin...
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INDIA: DARJEELING: TEDDY YOUNG, LAST BRITISH TEA PLANTER

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English/Nat Tea was discovered growing wild in north-east India in the 1800s and now the Darjeeling hillsides are world-famous for their top-quality, hand-picked tea leaves. A legacy from the days of the British Raj, tea is one of...
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As the Gulf oil spill grows, more and more images of oil-covered birds are being broadcast. Now there is a growing debate over whether it is worth cleaning those birds and nursing them back to health. The Ap's Lila Ibrahim has more.

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HEADLINE: Is Cleaning oil covered birds worth it? CAPTION: As the Gulf oil spill grows, more and more images of oil-covered birds are being broadcast. Now there is a growing debate over whether it is worth cleaning those birds and...
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Curated Video

US aquarium cares for abandoned beluga calf

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Marine mammal specialists from across the United States have descended on an Alaska aquarium to help care for a baby beluga whale that became separated from its mother shortly after its birth. The male calf is under 24-hour care at the...
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CLEAN: Tough talk and military action to be expected: NKorea analyst

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CLEAN: Tough talk and military action to be expected: NKorea analyst