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SARB’s Kganyago Says There Was ‘No Argument’ About a 50 Basis-Point Cut

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Jan.21 -- South African Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago discusses his role at the International Monetary Fund and the effectiveness of monetary policy. He speaks at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland...
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Is President-Elect Donald Trump a Keynesian?

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Nov. 17 -- Bloomberg Businessweek's Brendan Greeley reports on President-Elect Donald Trump's economic plans. Greeley speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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From Miss USSR To Miss Cosmetics: Julia Lemigova

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Oct. 3 -- Julia Lemigova, founder and CEO of Russie Blanche and a former Miss Universe runner-up, discusses her cosmetics line with Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Mediocre Expansion May Be Best for U.S. Economy: Zentner

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Oct. 3 -- Ellen Zentner, senior U.S. economist at Morgan Stanley, discusses the impact of wage growth and the employment participation rate, offers her outlook for third quarter GDP and explains her call for the S&P 500 climbing to 3,000...
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How Diane von Furstenberg Reinvented Herself and the Brand

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Diane von Furstenberg, DVF founder and chairman, talks about how she had to reinvent herself and the brand. She's on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." This interview was recorded November 4.
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U.K. Brexit Debate: Fear and Economic Models

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June 15 -- Neil Mackinnon, global macro strategist at VTB Capital, discusses the arguments of the "remain" side of the Brexit debate and economic models related to the U.K. leaving the European Union. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mark...
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Dutch Vote Was for Open Society, Says DBA's Buijink

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Mar.16 -- Chris Buijink, president at Dutch Banking Association, reacts to the outcome of the Dutch election, and discusses the association's hopes for a "smart" Brexit and the potential for U.S. banking deregulation. He speaks on...
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ACTRESS ON HOW HER DAUGHTERS HAVE FOLLOWED HER IN TO SHOWBUSINESS

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Flanked by two gorgeous daughters, model/actress Andie MacDowell says she's happy both of them are following in her footsteps and seeking out careers in film. "Rainey, who is 22, was in a movie with me which is called "Mighty Fine'" and...
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VOICED : Bolivia opens its first modeling school for cholitas

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VOICED : Bolivia opens its first modeling school for cholitas
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Careem Digital Wallet Easiest Way to Send Money in UAE

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Mudassir Sheikha, Co-founder and CEO at Careem, says the company's new digital wallet is the simplest way to send money to another person in the UAE. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Hutchinson: Expo Timing Was Absolutely Perfect

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Guy Hutchinson, President and CEO at Rotana Hotel Management, talks about the huge boost the company got in the UAE from Dubai Expo 2020, as well as ambitious expansion plans for the region. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and Manus...
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Tyson CEO Says 'Constantly' Looking for Acquisitions

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Feb.28 -- Tom Hayes, chief executive officer at Tyson Foods, discusses the impact of chicken prices at a 12-year low, how the company approaches acquisitions, and the importance of trade to their business. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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VOICED : African catwalk models step into the spotlight

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As African designers begin to gain more recognition worldwide models from the continent are also stepping into the spotlight
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U.S. citizens Mario R. Capecchi and Oliver Smithies and Sir Martin J. Evans of Britain won the 2007 Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for groundbreaking discoveries that led to a powerful technique for manipulating mouse genes.

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HEADLINE: U.S., U.K. scientists win Nobel in medicine CAPTION: U.S. citizens Mario R. Capecchi and Oliver Smithies and Sir Martin J. Evans of Britain won the 2007 Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for groundbreaking discoveries that led...
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Could ‘Brexit’ Throw the U.K. Back Into Recession?

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February 25 -- Economists say voting to leave the European Union would dramatically increase the U.K.’s chances of heading down that road. As Britons contemplate their place in the 28-nation bloc before June’s referendum, respondents...
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Portuguese model Sara Sampaio gets emotional at her Victoria's Secret fashion show fitting

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SARA SAMPAIO GETS EMOTIONAL SEEING HER VICTORIA'S SECRET WINGSPortuguese model Sara Sampaio walked in her first Victoria's Secret fashion show in 2013 and was named an official angel last year. The excitement hasn't worn off for the...
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ECB's Lane Says Brexit Definitely Negative for Ireland

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May.12 -- Philip Lane, governing council member at the European Central Bank and governor of the Central Bank of Ireland, discusses Ireland's economy, the impact of Brexit on the country, and his outlook for Europe's recovery. He speaks...
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Prof Stephen Powis and Prof Angela McLean answer question from media on testing for Covid 19

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Prof Stephen Powis and Prof Angela McLean answer question from media during Downing Street's daily press briefing on 8 April 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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First Person: Searching for Madeleine McCann

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HEADLINE: First Person: Searching for Madeleine McCann CAPTION: The parents of Madeleine McCann, the 4-year-old British girl missing in Portugal, will not leave that country until their daughter is found. Saturday marks 100 days since...
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Madeleine McCann Parents Statement to Press

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Madeleine McCann Parents Statement to Press
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CnC Costume National show new fall/winter range

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music on catwalks not cleared for use. replace with your own clearable music AP Entertainment Milan, 19 February, 2007 1. Various of models having hair and make up done backstage 2. Set up of Ennio Capasa, Costume National designer 3....
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06/05/67 a0041042 new york, ny: juan shrimpton, hailed as the world's top fashion model, is branching out into new, non - modeling field: local "jean shrimmpton" shows: sof q & a w / model jean shrimpton: (shot 6.5.67 -...
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Volunteers get their hands dirty to clean mosque

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LEADIN: Muslims in Iran are preparing for Ramadan by cleaning their mosques. It's a popular ritual ahead of the one of Islam's holiest months. STORYLINE: A bottle of rosewater and a...
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IMF's Thomsen Says ECB 'Is Doing the Right Thing'

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Nov.08 -- Paul Thomsen, Director of the IMF's European department, discusses inflation in Europe, the Italian economy, and prospects for European economic growth. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."