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Can green tea enhance Olympic ahtletes'' performances?

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London, UK, April 16, 2012 1. Various of tea shop owner Timothy d''Offay and assistant prising open tea chest 2. Close zoom out of wooden plaque with teapot sign to reveal canisters of tea 3. Mid low view of canisters 4. Close of...
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A town in Sweden leads the way in renewable energy

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Vaxjo, Sweden - recent 1. Various of people walking on street 2. Mid of two girls talking 3. Various of people walking 4. Mid of bike close to fountain 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Henrik Johansson, Environmental Controller at the Planning...
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Rio Tinto's CEO Says Focus Is on Smart Buying

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Mar.19 -- Rio Tinto's Chief Executive Jean Sebastien Jacques discusses how Rio plans to adapt to changes in China's economy. He spoke to Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie at the China Development Forum over the weekend. Tom began buy asking him...
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Can Trump, China Stimulus Fuel Global Reflation Trade?

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Jan.12 -- Johanna Kyrklund, global head of multi-asset investments at Schroders, sees potential for fiscal stimulus from the United States and China to lead a global reflation trade in 2017 and offers her firm's investment strategy under...
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JPMorgan's Dimon: Trump Should Look at Dodd-Frank Again

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Jan.18 -- JPMorgan Chase Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon discusses Dodd-Frank and potential regulatory changes under the Trump administration. He speaks with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait from the World Economic Forum in...
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Trial of biosensory wristband which predicts behavour in autistic people

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LEADIN: Scientists are preparing to test new biometric technology which they believe will dramatically improve the lives of people with autism. The trial starting in July is of a simple wristband armed with...
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Turnbull Faces Crucial Test for Bid to Fix Australia's Energy Crisis

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Aug.09 -- Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is facing a crucial test for his bid to fix Australia’s muddled energy policies. Energy minister will attempt Friday to win over his counterparts from eight states and territories for his...
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Fisheries officials, activists meet in Croatia for convention on tuna conservation

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Fisheries representatives and environmental activists from around the world on Monday began a conference in Dubrovnik, Croatia aiming to agree on ways to replenish and preserve the Atlantic Ocean's Tuna fish stocks.
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The Cost and Coverage Challenges of GOP Health Bill

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Jul.13 -- Andy Slavitt, former acting administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, examines the issues hampering the Senate GOP's health plan. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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How Difficult It Can Be to Score a Health Care Bill

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Jul.20 -- Donald Marron, former acting CBO director, discusses the Senate’s attempt to pass a health care bill and the difficulty in scoring such legislation. He speaks with Bloomberg’s David Gura on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Nomura's Kwon on U.S., South Korea Trade, Economy

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Jan.04 -- Young Sun Kwon, international managing director and senior economist for Asia, ex-Japan at Nomura, discusses trade tensions between the U.S. and South Korea and the risks to the South Korean economy from U.S. trade policy. He...
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Samsung Needs to Bring Energy to Mobile Group, Says Susquehanna's Hosseini

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Jul.05 -- Mehdi Hosseini, senior analyst at Susquehanna Financial Group, discusses Samsung's 2Q earnings and what they can do to increase profits. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Reserve Bank of India Unexpectedly Cuts Interest Rates

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May.22 -- Reserve Bank of India Governor Shaktikanta Das says the central bank has decided to cut interest rates. The unexpected move comes as the RBI expects the economy to contract for the first time in more than four decades as the...
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Study: Earth’s Killer Heat Will Get Worse

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A new global study says deadly heat waves will grow in area, frequency and intensity, affecting 75 percent of the world's population if greenhouse emissions are not reduced. A team of researchers examined 1,949 deadly heat waves from...
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IATA CEO Says Trade War Is 'Most Worrisome' for Aviation Industry

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Jul.23 -- Alexandre de Juniac, chief executive officer at IATA, discusses how trade wars and other issues are affecting the aviation industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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We Are Putting Pandora on a Healthier Footing, Says CEO

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Nov.05 -- Alexander Lacik, chief executive officer at Pandora, discusses third-quarter targets, full-year target guidance, his plan for 2020 and the health of the European consumer. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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How Covid-19 Has Impacted the Apparel Industry

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Jun.04 -- Roger Lee, chief executive officer at TAL Apparel Pte Ltd., discusses how the coronavirus outbreak as impacted his business and the apparel industry. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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What Can We Do To Reduce Waste?

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In our series "Simple Steps to Sustainability," experts from around the world give us their tips and tricks on how to live more sustainably.
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IMF says LatAm economies well placed to ride out financial storm

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Mexico City, Mexico - 6 October 2008 1. Wide interior of stock exchange 2. Various of stock exchange index board showing share prices 3. Various of traders Buenos Aires, Argentina - 6 October 2008 4. Mid of exterior of Buenos Aires...
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US President Barack Obama unveils effort to curb gun violence

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1. Wide of US President Barack Obama and US Vice President Joe Biden entering news conference 2. Mid of Biden speaking 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Joe Biden, US Vice President: "And I have no illusions about what we're up against, or how hard...
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UK Motor show.

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1. Various stunt car Demonstration 2. 4x4 Demonstration 3. Wide interior London Motor show 4. Show car on turntable 5. Countdown clock 6. Land Rover launch 7. Media 8. Vauxhall Corsa show with Skate boarders 9. Ford launch 10....
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ASIA: FINANCIAL CRISIS LATEST SITUATION

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English/Nat Following whirlwind efforts by U-S and I-M-F officials to stem Asia's financial crisis, stocks markets in Hong Kong and Tokyo surged on Friday. But South Korean shares fell after a week of gains. In Seoul, U-S President...
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USA: BILL CLINTON ASIA TRIP PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat U-S President Bill Clinton has refused to comment on Saturday's elections in Taiwan, which has been the focus of threats from China in recent days. But the president was more forthcoming about his planned trip to South Asia,...
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Camel milk proves popular with Kenyan consumers

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Lolldaiga Hills (230 kilometres/ 143 miles - north of Nairobi) 1. Wide of camels 2. Close up of milking process of a camel 3. UPSOUND Camel making sounds during milking 4. Medium shot of milking 5. Various of camels and milking 6....