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Barcroft Media

Car Crash Scars Won’t Kill My Modelling Dreams | SHAKE MY BEAUTY

Higher Ed
A TENACIOUS model has learnt to show-off her scars after a tragic car accident left her fearing for her future. When she was just 23 years old, Neli Zuma was fighting for her life in ICU with internal bleeding after her friend’s car span...
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Press Association

Simon Harris criticises Sinn Fein for objecting to housing developments

Higher Ed
Higher Education Minister Simon Harris, speaking at Government Buildings in Dublin, criticises Sinn Fein for objecting to housing developments that doesn't meet its 'Goldilocks' criteria.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Stigma fades but leprosy still a threat i

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Along the Atlantic coast of Senegal lies the country's largest former leper colony. VOICED : Stigma fades but leprosy still a threat i on January 24, 2014 in MBALLING, Senegal (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Scarification trend growing in UK

Higher Ed
Brighton, UK, February 22, 2009 1. Pull out of scarification pattern being cut into skin with scalpel 2. Medium of practitioner cutting skin with scalpel 3. Close of scarification practitioner's profile 4. Pan across of tattoo...
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Press Association

Surgeon saves girl's jaw after horse riding accident

Higher Ed
A teenager who suffered one of the worst facial injuries her doctors have seen outside a war zone in a horror horse riding accident has asked for a knighthood for the surgeon who saved her face. Emily Eccles, 15, was left with just one...
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Bloomberg

ECB Tightening Too Soon Risks ‘Big Mistake,’ EU’s Gentiloni Says

Higher Ed
Sep.04 -- Tightening euro-area monetary policy too soon would be a “big mistake,” Paolo Gentiloni, the European Union’s economy commissioner, said in a Bloomberg Television interview at the Ambrosetti Forum in Cernobbio.
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Curated Video

The Rev. Arthur Price of Birmingham, Alabama says the Charleston church shooting will have lingering effects on the Emanuel AME congregation. Price's church was bombed by Ku Klux Klansmen in 1963, killing four girls. (June 19)

Higher Ed
AP TELEVISIONBirmingham, Alabama – June 18, 20151. Wide of exterior of 16th Street Baptist Church2. Tight of church sign3. Setup shot of the Rev. Arthur Price4. SOUNDBITE (English): Rev. Arthur Price, Pastor: "Of course there's...
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Curated Video

Tattoos help heal the wounds of war

Higher Ed
LEAD IN: Leading tattoo artists are helping former Israeli soldiers wounded in the line of duty to cover up the scars of tragedy and loss. People who have been maimed by war and violence are often left with daily remainders of their...
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Sky News

Humanitarian crisis in Democratic Republic of Congo reaching breaking point amid calls for President to step down

Higher Ed
PART 1 - VOICED: Shows aerial drone shots tents and shelters in refugee camp near Bunia. Exterior shots refugees in camp, including many children. Exterior shots Mynei family, survivors of a machete attack, from the village of Che in...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Uganda: 'My Scars are Beautiful' fashion show embraces scarred bodies

9th - Higher Ed
A fashion show called 'My Scars are Beautiful' is embracing external and internal scars on the body (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Obama chooses Hagel as defence chief, Brennan to lead CIA

Higher Ed
1. US President Barack Obama walking into White House East Room with nominees 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President: "To help meet the challenges of our time, I'm proud to announce my choice for two key members of my...
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Sky News

Interview with Jesse Jackson Sr. about Muhammad Ali's legacy

Higher Ed
Interview with Jesse Jackson Sr. about Muhammad Ali's legacy
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: IMF sees faster growth but recovery 'still at risk'

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN: IMF sees faster growth but recovery 'still at risk'
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Curated Video

Opposition MDC strikes conciliatory tone post Mugabe

Higher Ed
The leader of Zimbabwe's opposition Movement for Democratic Change party said on Tuesday that now was not the time to talk about the differences that the MDC had with the former president, late Robert Mugabe.