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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : App aims to bring Shakespeare to new generation

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : App aims to bring Shakespeare to new generation
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Curated Video

US intel chiefs decline to describe Trump talks

Higher Ed
US intelligence chiefs declined Wednesday to describe conversations with President Donald Trump before a Senate Intelligence committee but said they had not been directed to do anything they considered illegal or felt pressured to do...
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Bloomberg

Hillary Clinton Receives Thank You Notes from 'Tonight Show's' Female Writers | THR News

Higher Ed
Hillary Clinton was surprised by a special version of the popular "Thank You Notes" segment during her appearance on NBC's 'Tonight Show.'
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Bloomberg

Nordea CEO Says Finland Move May Impact Capital

Higher Ed
Sep.07 -- Casper Von Koskull, president and chief executive officer at Nordea Bank AB, discusses the firm's decision to move its headquarters to Finland from Sweden. He speaks with Bloomberg's Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Markets: European...
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Bridgeman Arts

Teachers at a staff meeting discussing the students. Paris, 1951

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 4 from the 1951 French film 'Le Lycee Sur La Colline', following a student of the 1950s from his entry at Lycee Henri IV (Paris) to his final graduation. Teachers in a room for staff meeting. Students playing with ball. Students in...
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Bloomberg

BlackRock's Rieder Says Borrowing to Spend Doesn't Make Any Sense

Higher Ed
Apr.17 -- Rick Rieder, global fixed income chief investment officer at BlackRock, and Bloomberg's Peggy Collins discuss the U.S. government's borrowing habit. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Stock Market Is 'Most Attractive,' Morningstar Says

Higher Ed
Dec.01 -- Dan Rohr, head of global equity research at Morningstar, talks about Hong Kong, mainland China and U.S. stocks. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : With giant swabs and grumpy camels, Kenya hunts for next deadly virus

9th - Higher Ed
In the Kapiti natural reserve, in southern Kenya, these camels are undergoing a PCR test, as researchers strive to advance understanding of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) -- a far deadlier cousin of Covid-19 that scientists fear...
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Bloomberg

China's Kaisa Offers Bond Exchange to Ease Cash Crunch

Higher Ed
China's Kaisa Group Holdings Ltd. began an exchange offer for at least $380 million of bonds for new notes with the same coupon maturing in 2023 as the property developer seeks to ease the cash crunch. Sofia Horta e Costa reports on...
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Bloomberg

Have Markets Seen Full Capitulation Yet?

Higher Ed
Bank of America's July global fund manager survey showed on Tuesday that full capitulation had been reached after investor allocation to stocks plunged to the lowest since October 2008, while exposure to risk assets dropped to levels not...
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Curated Video

Bank notes depicting Nelson Mandela's face go into circulation

Higher Ed
1. Tilt up from groceries on shop counter to Gill Marcus, Governor of South African Reserve Bank, holding new bank notes featuring the face of Nelson Mandela, former President of South Africa 2. Tilt up from bank notes to Marcus talking...
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Curated Video

Marlon Brando auction preview

Higher Ed
New York, 24 June 2005 1. Ext tilt down Christie's 2. CU signage 'Christie's' 3. MS ext window with Brando 4. SOUNDBITE:(English) Helen Bailey, Head of Popular Arts/Christie's "Welcome to Christie's..." 5. VSI Items belonging to Marlon...
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Curated Video

As college students return to classes this school year, many have a way of avoiding buying all those textbooks. The iPad is allowing students to carry just one device, and possibly save money along the way. The AP's Haven Daley has more.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: iPad changing how college textbooks are used CAPTION: As college students return to classes this school year, many have a way of avoiding buying all those textbooks. The iPad is allowing students to carry just one device, and...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Is in Need of Targeted Fiscal Actions: Krueger

Higher Ed
Dec. 5 -- Princeton University Professor of Economics Alan Krueger discusses the need for fiscal policy and immigration reform in the United States and his expectations for the November jobs report. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Bloomberg

Are We Headed for a Global Recession?

Higher Ed
Nov. 11 -- Bloomberg's Simon Kennedy reports on the global economy and the risk of a recession. He speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky News

General Election 2010 - First Coalition Government Cabinet Meeting Held

Higher Ed
General Election 2010 - First Coalition Government Cabinet Meeting Held
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Sky News

The Bank of England has unveiled design for new plastic £5 notes

Higher Ed
The Bank of England has unveiled design for new plastic £5 notes
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Terror s advocate Jacques Verges legal notes go on sale

9th - Higher Ed
Legal notes of so called terrors advocate Jacques Verges who represented SS officer Klaus Barbie go on auction in Paris
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Bloomberg

How to Factor Donald Trump Into Investment Choices

Higher Ed
Nov.22 -- 7IM Investment Manager Ben Kumar weighs in President-Elect Donald Trump's effect on the markets and discusses his outlook for trade. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Curated Video

BoE governor shows off new bank notes to pupils

Higher Ed
Bank of England Governor Mark Carney visited a school for blind children on Thursday where he introduced the new plastic 10-pound note, which has special features so that it can be easily identified by visually impaired people ...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Queen Elizabeth II's jubilee celebrated with mass picnic in Edinburgh

9th - Higher Ed
The city of Edinburgh hosts a typically overcast picnic in Princes Street Gardens on the fourth day of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations marking Queen Elizabeth II's 70 years on the throne of the United Kingdom (Footage by AFPTV via...
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Curated Video

Dan Woolley was in the Hotel Montana in Port-au-Prince last January when Haiti was struck by a massive earthquake. He was rescued days later, after living in the hotel's elevator. He looks back at his ordeal, with the AP's Rich Matthews.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Photographer looks back at surviving Haiti quake CAPTION: Dan Woolley was in the Hotel Montana in Port-au-Prince last January when Haiti was struck by a massive earthquake. He was rescued days later, after living in...
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Sky News

Prince Charles' Black Spider Memos To Be Published

Higher Ed
Prince Charles' Black Spider Memos To Be Published