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CAN007 PRIME MINISTER MACMILLAN IN LONDON HOSPITAL
Newspaper headlines about British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan being hospitalised in London.
1. cu street sign "Beaumont Street", pan to gv street
2. cu hospital sign
3. ms hospital entrance
4. gv police officer outside hospital...
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Sale of LA Times to Billionaire Being Negotiated
The owner of the Los Angeles Times is in talks to sell the newspaper to a billionaire medical entrepreneur, according to news reports Tuesday.
Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, a major shareholder of parent company Tronc Inc., would...
Bridgeman Arts
UNITED STATES 1960s: Panning shot of men in office.
UNITED STATES 1960s: Panning shot of men in office / Pages in printer / Men lays photos on desk.
Bridgeman Arts
UNITED STATES 1960s: Close up of woman / Hands hold plastic over text.
UNITED STATES 1960s: Close up of woman / Hands hold plastic over text / Hand presses button, pan across wall of computers to blinking light / Hand types on keyboard / Men at computer / Close up of man.
Bloomberg
Welcome to Thomas Piketty's World
Jan. 5 -- Bloomberg's Brendan Greeley recaps the annual American Economic Association conference and the focus on the work of Thomas Piketty and his book Capital in the 21st Century. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Presser by Dutch MP who worked with slain director
1. Dutch Member of Parliament (MP) Ayaan Hirsi Ali walking into news conference
2. Cutaway reporters
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Member of Dutch Parliament:
"I am here to defend the right to offend."
4. Cutaway reporter...
Bloomberg
IAC CEO Levin on Valuation, Spinoffs, Future Technology
Nov.09 -- Joey Levin, chief executive officer at IAC, talks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker about his company's valuation, potential business spinoffs, and FANG competition. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
Consumers Are Winners in New Media Landscape, Analyst Wieser Says
Dec.04 -- Brian Wieser, senior analyst at Pivotal Research Group, examines the fight for supremacy in the new media landscape. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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GERMANY : ELECTRONIC MEDIA AT FRANKFURT ANNUAL BOOK FAIR
English/Nat
Traditionally-bound books are becoming a side-show at the world's largest fair devoted to literature, currently taking place in Frankfurt.
Publishers worldwide are now spending millions to capture the educational and...
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Lifestyle leaders honoured at Art to Life Awards
AP Television News
Los Angeles - Recent
1. Wide Art and Living Awards party
2. Wide four nominees
3. Wide audience during awards
4. Wide poster of nominees names
5. Various Art and Living magazine covers
6. Set up of Jeff...
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News Corp announces plans to split into two separate, publicly traded companies
Calling it the next logical step in an evolution over nearly six decades, Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. said on Thursday that it will split into two publicly traded companies.
As part of the split, one company will operate as a newspaper...
Bloomberg
Financial Terms Join Twerking, Selfie in Dictionary
Oct. 23 -- Mark Forsyth, author of the introduction to the Collins Dictionary, explains how the credit crisis brought financial terms into mainstream English language as new words are added to the latest edition of the dictionary. He...
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WRAP Murdoch arrives for work, vox pops, ADDS WS Journal, Dow Jones
New York City - 1 August 2007
1. Wide exterior News Corporation building
2. Mid of News Corporation Chairman Rupert Murdoch walking into building, UPSOUND: (English) Rupert Murdoch: "It's done."
3. Zoom out from Murdoch headline of Wall...
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ONLY ON AP Early set of Bard's folios for sale
William Shakespeare died 400 years ago, but his stock has never been higher. To coincide with the anniversary of the Bard's death, auction house Christie's is selling copies of the first four editions of his plays - a collection the...
Bloomberg
Economist Moyo Sees G20 as 'Clearly Vulnerable'
Jun.11 -- Dambisa Moyo, global economist and author of the book "Edge of Chaos: Why Democracy Is Failing to Deliver Economic Growth -- and How to Fix It," discusses the state of global economic institutions following last weekend's G7...
Bloomberg
Why a Gannett-Tronc Deal May Be in Doubt
Oct. 27 -- Banks financing Gannett's potential takeover of Tronc Inc. have backed out, according to people familiar with the matter, putting a merger of the newspaper companies in doubt. Bloomberg's Alex Sherman reports on "Bloomberg...
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US says Russia, China, Iran meddling in elections
U.S. national security agencies are seeing "ongoing" and "persistent" efforts by Russia, China and Iran to undermine next month's midterm elections, the 2020 presidential race and beyond.
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Mexico''s Carlos Slim, the son of an immigrant shopkeeper who amassed a $53.5 billion fortune and bought a major stake in the New York Times, became the first person from a developing nation to be named the world''s richest person.
HEADLINE: Mexican telecom tycoon is ''world''s richest'' person
CAPTION: Mexican telecom tycoon Carlos Slim is the world''s richest person, jumping past Americans Bill Gates and Warren Buffett to become the first person from a developing...
Bloomberg
U.S. Soft Power: Global Influence of the American Way
Nov. 14 -- Monocle Editor-In-Chief Tyler Brule discusses the top nations influencing the world through soft power. He speaks on The Pulse.
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Nominees for 2002 Awards announced
1. Photocall Chloe Hanslip
2. Photocall Caroline Dale
3. Photocall Two Nuns
4. Photocall OperaBabes.
5. SOT Katie Derham: "The 2002 Classical Brit Awards nominations for young British classical performer are Chloe Hanslip, Daniel Hope...
Bloomberg
Gannett Bid for Tronc Ends on Lack of Financing
Nov. 1 -- Gannett Co. has walked away from a bid for rival newspaper publisher Tronc Inc. as it was unable to secure financing for the deal. Bloomberg's Alex Sherman reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Restaurant grows its salads on its walls
LEADIN
The concept of 'farm to plate' is nothing new - but what about 'wall to plate'?
A restaurant in Berlin is now growing its salads on its walls and harvesting them in front of customers before plating...
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US says Russia, China, Iran meddling in elections
U.S. national security agencies are seeing "ongoing" and "persistent" efforts by Russia, China and Iran to undermine next month's midterm elections, the 2020 presidential race and beyond.
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'Harry Potter: A History of Magic,' featuring century-old treasures including rare books, manuscripts, and magical objects opens in New York
HARRY POTTER EXHIBITION OPENS AT NEW-YORK