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Be Well: How to Prepare For Your First Year in College

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Be Well: How to Prepare For Your First Year in College
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Former refugee 'couldn't be more proud' to become Canadian citizen

9th - Higher Ed
Agnes Lomoro arrived in Nova Scotia as a skilled refugee health-care worker four years ago. Originally from South Sudan, she now works as a registered nurse and has recently become a Canadian citizen. The CBC's Gareth Hampshire has the...
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New Indigenous-led centre in Winnipeg promises to bridge gaps for entrepreneurs

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Officials say Wiitahnookiinitaw Tahshkayzing Entrepreneurship Centre is the first fully Indigenous-led entrepreneurship centre in Canada, and will help empower Indigenous people looking to start their own businesses.
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Bridgeport neighbors: Cars owned by seniors targeted by burglars

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Neighbors say burglars targeted the vehicles in the community's front parking lot early Saturday morning, leaving windows smashed out and residents demanding increased security at the North End Senior Complex.
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Bangladesh protesters torch family home of ousted PM Sheikh Hasina

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Wave of attacks overnight also targeted houses and businesses belonging to Hasina’s Awami League supporters.
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Krishna’s Circle: Realizing True Belonging | Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 4, Verse 35

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Today, we delve into the profound wisdom of Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 4, Verse 35. This verse emphasizes the power of spiritual knowledge in freeing us from illusions and guiding us to see all living beings as part of the Supreme – as...
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Hamas reports that one of its members survived an Israeli drone strike on a car in southern Lebanon

9th - Higher Ed
Hamas says its member targeted in today's Israeli strike in Sidon, southern Lebanon, survived the attack
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Jobs That Cultivate Diversity Are On The Rise, But Problems Persist

Higher Ed
Listings for jobs that cultivate diversity increased nearly 33% between 2018 and 2020, according to employment website Indeed.
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Google, Snap Help Push Diversity Effort In Tech

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Snapchat Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Vice President Oona King, Uber Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer Bo Young Lee, and Spotify Global Head of Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging Travis Robinson all join Emily Chang for an...
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How Slack Is Preparing for the Future of Work

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Jun.30 -- Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield discusses the new tools that his company has developed for people working remotely. He also discusses whether Salesforce's acquisition of Slack means the two companies will integrate their...
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Reid Hoffman Is 'Super Pleased' About Airbnb IPO

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Dec.11 -- Airbnb shares more than doubled this week in their trading debut. Reid Hoffman, partner at Greylock Partners, an early investor in the travel startup, told Bloomberg's Emily Chang that he is very delighted by investor...
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Converse CEO Wants Company to Advance Culture and Be More Inclusive

Higher Ed
Jun.30 -- Scott Uzzell, chief executive officer of Converse, talks about the push to become more diverse and how the sneaker maker is seeing a rise in demand. He speaks with Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology Boston: The Road to...
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Twitter Asia-Pacific VP on Transparency, Privacy and Growth

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Mar.07 -- Candidates running in a slew of elections across Asia this year are taking to social media to share slogans, pitch policies, rankle rivals and rouse crowds ahead of campaign rallies. Twitter Inc.'s Asia-Pacific Vice President...
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A rare collection of personal items which belonged to the Indian independence leader Mohandas K. Gandhi go under the auction gavel in New York later this week.

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HEADLINE: Gandhi's glasses to go on auction block CAPTION: A rare collection of personal items which belonged to the Indian independence leader Mohandas K. Gandhi go under the auction gavel in New York later this week. (March 2) ...
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Airbnb Responds to Supreme Court Travel Ban Ruling

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Jun.26 -- Chris Lehane, Airbnb head of global policy and communications, discusses the Supreme Court ruling on the travel ban and how it impacts Airbnb's business. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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BOSNIA : SITUATION UPDATE, FIGHTING CONTINUES

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English/Nat Despite Croatia's declaration of an end to its military offensive in Bosnia, bitter fighting continues. It's unclear if Bosnian government forces have also stopped their push - indications are that the army is determined to...
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USA: SENATE HEARING CONTINUES ON THE ISSUE OF NAZI GOLD

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English/Nat The Swiss say they're feeling like international outcasts. The Swiss Ambassador testified before Congress on Thursday, as the Senate Banking Committee held more hearings on the issue of Nazi gold. During those hearings, Swiss...
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CLEAN : Rare Byzantine mosaic of city map restored in Israel

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CLEAN : Rare Byzantine mosaic of city map restored in Israel
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RUSSIA: COURT RULING ON RETURN OF WARTIME ART LOOT [V]

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Russian/Nat VOICED BY: Vera Frankl Russia's Constitutional Court has ruled that parts of a parliamentary law blocking the return of wartime art looted from Germany breaches the country's constitution. The ruling on Tuesday was a victory...
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A Newark cabbie received a special city medallion for reuniting Grammy-nominated violinist Phillipe Quint with a violin worth about $4 million. The violin was left in the cab. The AP's Ted Shaffrey has the story.

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HEADLINE: NJ cabbie gets medal for returning $4M violin CAPTION: A Newark cabbie received a special city medallion for reuniting Grammy-nominated violinist Phillipe Quint with a violin worth about $4 million. The violin was left in the...
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VOICED : Italian women take on Calabria's notoriou

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VOICED : Italian women take on Calabria's notoriou
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CLEAN : Para soccer game held in Nigeria for World Polio Day

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CLEAN : Para soccer game held in Nigeria for World Polio Day
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CLEAN : Steve McQueen's new exhibition reflects on past present and future of Londoners

9th - Higher Ed
British artist and film maker Steve McQueen's new exhibition Year 3 is presented in London featuring more than 3000 school year group photos of 7 or 8 years old Londoners exhibited in the Tate Britain museum and in some public places in...
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SYND 11 11 77 JORDANIAN UN REPRESNTATIVE SPEAKS ON PALESTINIAN PROBLEM

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The Jordanian permanent representative to the United Nations, Hazem Nuseibeh, addresses the special political committee of the world body on the future of the Palestinians. 1. SOUNDBITE (English): ms Nuseibeh speaks Film: Rev - Sound:...