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It seems as if everyone in the Boston suburb of Needham is rooting for Aly Raisman, the captain of the U.S. women's gymnastics team that captured Olympic gold Tuesday in London.

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HEADLINE:Mass. hometown rallies around gymnastics captain CAPTION:It seems as if everyone in the Boston suburb of Needham is rooting for Aly Raisman, the captain of the U.S. women's gymnastics team that captured Olympic...
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Bloomberg

South Korea's Olympic Goal Is to Engage Kim Without Undermining Trump

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Jan.07 -- South Korean officials will face a challenge as tough as any Olympic feat this week: Drawing the North Koreans back to talks without undermining the U.S.’s hard line against Kim Jong Un. Pusan national University Associate...
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CLEAN : International Women's Day: portrait of a Lebanese trapshooter

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Ahead of International Women's Day AFPTV is moving a series of portraits of women working in male dominated professions
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CLEAN : Olympics: Confident Shiffrin aims to chann

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US slalom world champion, Maria Shiffrin, says she's as well prepared as possible in her quest for an Olympic medal in Tuesday's giant slalom and Friday's slalom CLEAN : Olympics: Confident Shiffrin aims to chann on February 15, 2014 in...
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CLEAN : Olympics: US skiers getting used to life w

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The US alpine skiing team says they're concentrating on the competition rather than the politics in Sochi, whilst getting used to competing without star skiier Lindsey Vonn CLEAN : Olympics: US skiers getting used to life w on February...
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Sbisi Mohamed Interview on Team GB & Rower Training

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Sbisi Mohamed about Team GB Rowing in Sierra Nevada, Span on the 6th December 2019.
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Bloomberg

Suntory CEO: Japan Services Industry in Disastrous Situation

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Jan.28 -- Takeshi Niinami, chief executive officer of Japanese beverage maker Suntory Holdings Ltd. who also serves on a key government economic advisory panel, looks at how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting businesses in the country...
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Athletes Test Olympic COVID Protocols

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The Tokyo games are expected to take place even though Japan's capital is under an emergency declaration for the pandemic.
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Sen. Scott Says Rescue Plan Will Run Up Rates and Inflation

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Mar.09 -- Republican Senator Rick Scott of Florida says Democrats won't talk about how they're going to pay for President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion stimulus package. “There is a day of reckoning here -- you can’t just raise debt,” Scott...
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China Warns U.S. Not To Boycott 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics

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The Biden administration said it's discussing potential action with its allies because of human rights abuses in China.
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CLEAN : Tokyo 2020: Former IOC executive says Games were 'an absolute miracle'

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In an interview with AFP, Michael Payne, the former head of marketing at the IOC, says he believed these unusual Games had provided "optimism and hope for the future (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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Dixie fire expands; Olympic-related COVID cases rising; appeals court lifts CDC cruise rule; police rescue two stranded in AZ floodwaters
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Blind Paralympian Noah Malone Shares Heartfelt Message From Tokyo

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He's competing for gold in the 100-meter dash finals despite the challenges of a condition that left him with only peripheral vision.
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Japan Lifts Emergency in Osaka Region

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Feb.28 -- Japan has lifted its states of emergency early in six prefectures, including Osaka, underscoring progress against a coronavirus surge that has battered the economy. Bloomberg’s Isabel Reynolds reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Japan Recommends Extending Virus Emergency for Tokyo Region

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Mar.04 -- The Japanese government recommended extending by two weeks its virus state of emergency for the Tokyo region set to expire Sunday. Isabel Reynolds reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Asian Governments Tighten Covid Restrictions as Cases Mount

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Jul.11 -- Officials said Sydney’s lockdown is “highly unlikely” to be lifted as scheduled next week as virus cases continue to rise. Over in Japan, Tokyo enters another virus emergency less than two weeks before the start of the...
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No Fans At The Olympics; Tokyo Under State Of Emergency

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The Olympics will be held entirely under emergency measures.
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First Look With Surveillance: Talking Taper, ECB Targets

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Jul.08 -- Francine Lacqua, Mat Miller and Dani Burger take you through what to watch today.
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Singapore Covid Cases Rise to 11-Month High With Karaoke Cluster

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Jul.18 -- Singapore has reported the highest number of new coronavirus cases in about 11 months as infections continue to emerge from an outbreak stemming from karaoke lounges and food centers. Bloomberg’s Rachel Chang reports on...
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CLEAN : Australia: Protesters call for boycott of Beijing Winter Games

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A small group of protesters gather in Sydney outside the Australian Olympic Committee's office as part of a call to boycott the 2022 Winter Olympics over China's human rights record (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Poland Grants Visa To Belarusian Olympian Who Sought Asylum

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Krystsina Tsimanouskaya reportedly feared for her safety once she saw a campaign against her in her home country's state media.
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CLEAN : Hundreds line streets of Sapporo to watch men's Olympic marathon

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Hundreds of spectators gather near the finish line of the men’s Olympic marathon in the northern Japanese city of Sapporo, grabbing their final chance to capture moments of the Games before Sunday night's closing ceremony (Footage by...
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International Olympic Committee Offers Tokyo Medical Help

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Last week, a group of health care workers in Tokyo called for the games to be canceled because of fears it could hurt its fight against the pandemic.