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Roy Moore Denies Sexual Misconduct Allegations

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Alabama Republican U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore on Saturday addressed allegations of sexual misconduct at a Veterans Day event in a suburb of Birmingham. Moore spoke to members and supporters of the Mid-Alabama...
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Roy Moore Denies Sexual Misconduct Allegations

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Alabama Republican U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore on Saturday addressed allegations of sexual misconduct at a Veterans Day event in a suburb of Birmingham. Moore spoke to members and supporters of the Mid-Alabama...
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Interview with Jeremy Corbyn on campaign trail in Leeds

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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn during a visit to the Scrap Creative Reuse Arts Project in Farsley, while on the General Election campaign trail in Leeds. He discusses Labour's pledge on Sure Start centres, anti-Semitism, flooding, NHS.
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CLEAN : Environment activist camps on a tree near Eiffel tower, starts hunger strike

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"I'm here to alert the Prime Minister, who is in charge of ecological planning," because "we need trees": Thomas Brail is now sleeping in a tent, perched on a 200-year-old plane tree at the foot of the Eiffel Tower and on a hunger strike...
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Tunisias New Freedoms Drive Support for Islamic State

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Oct. 23 -- In today's ""Morning Must Read,"" Bloomberg's Brendan Greeley recaps the op-ed pieces and analyst notes providing insight behind today's headlines on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.
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USA: FOURTH ARTICLE OF IMPEACHMENT VOTED

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English/Nat The House Judiciary Committee on Saturday approved a fourth and final article of impeachment against U-S President Bill Clinton. Plagued by partisanship to the end, the vote was again split along party lines. The committee...
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How Big Pharma Uses Charity Programs to Cover Price Hikes

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May 23 -- Bloomberg Businessweek's Ben Elgin explains how patient-assistance funds operate. While they cover much or all of the out-of-pocket drug costs for some of the 40 million Americans receiving Medicare, they also give drug...
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Holland - Ruling over Lockerbie bomb suspects

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The International Court of Justice declared said Friday (27/2) that it has jurisdiction to rule on whether Libya can legally refuse to allow the extradition of two of its nationals, wanted over the 1988 Lockerbie jetliner bombing. Libya...
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Grand Mufti says the Al-Aqsa Mosque must remain exclusively for Muslims

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It's an iconic landmark, dominating Jerusalem's skyline. But the Al-Aqsa mosque compound, located on Temple Mount - also referred to by Muslims as the "Noble Sanctuary" - is at the heart of a territorial and religious conflict between...
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CLEAN : Egypt constitution ready by end November

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CLEAN : Egypt constitution ready by end November
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CLEAN : Personal effects of Whitney Houstons to be auctioned

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CLEAN : Personal effects of Whitney Houstons to be auctioned
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CLEAN : Kenya media condemn draconian parliamentary press law

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CLEAN : Kenya media condemn draconian parliamentary press law
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CLEAN : Clarin?s Chief Editor

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CLEAN : Clarin?s Chief Editor
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Trump's Policy Choices: What’s Driving the Agenda?

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Jan.30 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene highlights comments on the policy choices of U.S. President Donald Trump during his first week in office. He speaks with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli on "Bloomberg...
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Theresa May Interview re Sturgeon and Second Scottish Referendum

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Prime Minister Theresa May, speaks about Article 50 working for the whole of the UK, including Scotland, and urges Scottish government to respect the will of the Scottish people, says 'the majority of the...
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Bloomberg

Cameron Watt: Deep in the Mechanics of Article 50 Filing

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Jan.26 -- Ewen Cameron Watt, senior director at BlackRock Investment Institute, and Randall Kroszner, professor of economics at University of Chicago Booth School of Business, discuss the U.K.'s move toward triggering Article 50 and the...
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UniCredit's Gkionakis Says Trump, Xi Summit Exploratory

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Apr.05 -- Vasileios Gkionakis, head of global FX strategy at UniCredit Research, discusses the market impact of President Xi's meeting with President Trump, the Trump administration's economic policies and his outlook for the dollar. He...
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CLEAN : NGO criticizes Mexico's lack of freedom of speech press

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Mexico one of the most dangerous countries for journalists has a state policy of restricting and limiting freedom of speech the Mexican branch of British human rights group Article 19 said Tuesday
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Georgian Businessman Offers More Texts With Cohen to Rebut Mueller Footnote

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Apr.25 -- A Georgian-American businessman is accusing Special Counsel Robert Mueller of “glaring inaccuracies” and sensationalizing texts about alleged salacious tapes involving Donald Trump’s 2013 trip to Moscow. Bloomberg's Stephanie...
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How Ken Griffin Started Trading in His Dorm Room

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Mar.27 -- David Rubenstein sits down with Ken Griffin, Citadel founder and CEO, for a conversation about how he made his first trades from a college dormitory. The interview took place at Bloomberg's headquarters in New York on March 14.
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Pelosi Signs Articles of Impeachment, Sends to Senate

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Jan.15 -- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi formally notifies the Senate of the charges against President Donald Trump.
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CLEAN : North Koreans react to anti-Pyongyang leaflets

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Images of people reading a newspaper article condemning anti-Pyongyang leaflets sent across the border by South Korean activists at a newsstand, as well as youths at a mass gathering denouncing "defectors from the north" at the Pyongyang...
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Congress vote to impeach Donald Trump, making him only the third US President to be impeached

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CLEAN: Shows interior shots Senator Lindsey Graham giving press conference on Capitol HIll after Congress' Impeachment Vote, speaking about impeachment and process in the Senate. Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States has...
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Bloomberg

Bolton Leak Describes Trump Linking Ukraine Aid to Biden Probe

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Jan.27 -- An explosive leak from former National Security Advisor John Bolton’s unpublished book that says President Donald Trump wanted to freeze aid to Ukraine until its government investigated his political rival threatens to...