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Rare copy of Action comic that launched hero up for auction

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1. Mid of Stephen Fishler of Metropolis Collectibles, opening safe and pulling out Action Comics No. 1 2. Close up of comic cover showing Superman lifting a car 3. Push in to comic pages with Superman story 4. SOUNDBITE: (English)...
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Author of book about life in jail offers Hilton advice

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RESTRICTIONS: TMZ footage MUST come with visual and, whenever possible, VERBAL credit, as well; and TMZ bug may not be obscured in any way. No re-use/re-sale without clearance AP Entertainment Los Angeles, 18 June 2007 1. Author Donna...
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Grisanti: Holding 30% Cash in Current Environment

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Aug. 2 -- Chris Grisanti, founder of Grisanti Capital Management, and Richard Haass, president at Council on Foreign Relations, discuss finding market value, portfolio strategies for the current earnings environment, and the impact of...
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REPLAY Toy maker makes big blocks for kids and adults and boosts profits

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AP Television Billund, Denmark - 25 February 2015 1. Mid of large Lego man figure at entrance to Lego office 2. Tilt up of Lego figure 3. Various of Lego pieces being produced at moulding factory in Billund 4. Low shot of Lego Group...
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CLEAN : Modern life intrudes on Ethiopia's ancient salt trade

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Locals in Ethiopia's mineral-rich Afar depression have been mining salt deposits by hand for generations undaunted by the scorching climate and the waves of modernisation that are sweeping Africa's second most-populous country
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VOICED : Indians turn to traditional dance

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Once performed in temples and royal courts India's classical dance has found international resonance with troupes performing around the world and now back home its popularity is booming
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Sir William Beveridge discusses WWI war debt, reparations and world economy

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Title card: 'War Debts - Whose? London - Europe seeks solution of debt muddle! Sir William Beveridge, British economist, sees U. S. as vital factor' / SOT British economist Sir William Beveridge: world suffering from collapse of credit...
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Bloomberg

Biden: China Perfect the Art of the Steal

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Sep.29 -- President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee talk about their job creation records at the presidential debate.
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How Live Storytelling Is Helping People Cope With Mental Illness

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Heather Bodie is the executive artistic director at an organization that uses live reenactment to start discussions on topics about mental health.
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The euphoria of a U.S. soldier's homecoming from Iraq often gives way to depression, stress and trouble dealing with family members during the first months home, a new Pentagon study finds

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HEADLINE:After Iraq, mental health problems arise CAPTION: The euphoria of a U.S. soldier's homecoming from Iraq often gives way to depression, stress and trouble dealing with family members during the first months home, a new Pentagon...
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Financial Strains Take New Impact on Health

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Financial Strains Take New Impact on Health
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CLEAN : Singapore opens inquiry into US scientists

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CLEAN : Singapore opens inquiry into US scientists
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VOICED : Record absence of sunshine in Belgium

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In recent weeks Belgium has experienced a record absence of sunshine
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Rose McGowan Writes Letter Calling For Dialogue About Depression and Suicide | THR News

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Rose McGowan released a lengthy message about suicide and depression in the wake of Anthony Bourdain's death, titling the note: "An Important Message From Rose McGowan, A Friend: We need to have a conversation about suicide.”
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CLEAN : Lagarde urges policymakers to resolve manmade economic threats

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Accustomed to being the first woman in influential leadership positions and speaking frankly to men in power Christine Lagarde says manmade threats to the global economy can be man fixed (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Fed Using War Finance to Battle Covid, BlackRock's Rosenberg Says

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Jul.29 -- Jeffrey Rosenberg, BlackRock Inc. portfolio manager, says World War II is a much more appropriate comparison to the policy response to the Covid-19 pandemic than the Great Depression. He speaks during an interview with...
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Why Are We Scared Of A Recession?

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Americans are worried about another potential recession, largely because of the effects on job security.
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Some Musicians Play Through Mental Health Issues From Industry

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Seventy-three percent of independent musicians have battled stress, anxiety and depression, according to a Record Union report.
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Bloomberg

Brazil Recession Deepens: Is a Depression on the Horizon?

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June 1 -- Alberto Ramos, Goldman Sachs co-head of Latin America economic research, discusses the state of Brazil's economy with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Joe Weisenthal and Oliver Renick on "What'd You Miss?"
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MSF: Migrants showing signs of depression

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Greek authorities sent hundreds of police into the country's largest informal refugee camp on Tuesday to support the gradual evacuation of the Idomeni site on the Macedonian border.The left-led government has pledged that police will not...
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Brooke Shields on postpartum depression

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: Brooke Shields on postpartum depression CAPTION: Brooke Shields speaks at a press conference in Washington, D.C., on behalf of The Mothers Act, which would start a new federal investment in postpartum depression...
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Bloomberg

Democratic Presidents' History of Factory Job Gains

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Sept. 14 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s David Westin and Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Matt Winkler highlight historical data on U.S. factory job creation by individual presidential administrations. They speak on...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Cats and dogs: fighters best friends in east Ukraine

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CLEAN : Cats and dogs: fighters best friends in east Ukraine
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Bloomberg

Rose: Collapse of Post-War Order Is Worst-Case Scenario

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Nov.28 -- Gideon Rose, editor at Foreign Affairs magazine, examines concerns that China will replace the United States' role in the world under the policies of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."