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HS2 still on track after Court Ruling

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HS2 still on track after Court Ruling
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CAN923 WHITE REFUGEES FROM CONGO SPEAK OF THEIR ORDEAL

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Interview with white man Mr. Crippwell who worked for Union Miniere (Union Miniere du Haut Katanga) and was allowed out of Lubumbashi. 1. vs reporter with white couple in garden, Mr. and Mrs Crippwell 2. vs interview with couple...
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VOICED : Polish apples hit in sanctions battle with Russia

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Poland is the worlds leading exporter of apples and it's being hit hard by a Russian ban on fruit and vegetables leveled in retaliation over EU sanctions against Moscow amid the Ukraine crisis
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Bloomberg

European Stocks Gain for a Second Straight Day

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Dec.06 -- European stocks extended gains to a second day as the Stoxx 600 rose by 0.9 percent. Bloomberg's Mark Barton breaks down the day's trading on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Bloomberg

Monte Paschi Bond Swap Offer Extended to Dec. 21

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Dec.16 -- Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena SpA has regulatory approval to extend its debt-for-equity swap until Dec. 21 in an effort to avoid a rescue program. Bloomberg's Elisa Martinuzzi reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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NY Archdiocese Unveils Compensation Program

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The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York announced a compensation program Thursday for victims of sex abuse by priests who are willing to forego lawsuits in exchange for an award to be determined by an independent mediator.
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Rail Passengers Disembarking a Train in London

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of passengers disembarking a train at a station platform on August 18, 2015 in London, England.
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Press Association

Greta Thunberg joins a protest to raise the awareness of marginalised people affected climate change

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Greta Thunberg joins a protest in Glasgow organised by Fridays for Future. The event gave a platform to young people known as MAPA - the Most Affected People and Areas. Youth activists from Colombia, Argentina and Philippines among others.
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Delta To Begin Paying Flight Attendants During Boarding

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Delta said the change will take effect in June, and it comes on top of 4% pay raises granted to flight attendants last month.
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Holocaust survivor files case against Polish government

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1. Holocaust survivor Henryk Pikielny at news conference inside European Jewish Congress office 2. Cutaway of Pikielny's lead attorney Yisroel Schulman and other lawyer 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Henryk Pikielny, Holocaust survivor: "I am...
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Phillipines - Comfort women demand compensation

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Various of former comfort women in a picket outside the Japanese Embassy Wide shot of Nelia Sancho speaking SOUNDBITE: (English) Nelia Sancho, Spokesperson for former comfort women "(This is) most unenlightened and the worst and a...
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Bloomberg

Goldman Sachs Profit Tops Estimates

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Oct. 16 -- Goldman Sachs reported third-quarter earnings that surpassed analysts estimates as it set aside a smaller portion of revenue to pay employees than in the first half of the year. The firm raised its quarterly dividend by 5...
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Bloomberg

Googles Andy Rubin to Depart After Leading Android

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Oct. 31 -- Googles Andy Rubin, who oversaw development of the Android software used in more than 70 percent of the worlds smartphones, is leaving the company. Entelo CEO Jon Bischke speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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RR0209/A Vietnam: Agent Orange

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Vietnam February 2002: Yen Khe Village: Nguyen Canh feeding granddaughter Trinh, Nguyen Manh Ma feeding chickens in bedroom, Nguyen Manh Ma SOT in Vietnamese, ARCHIVE: US military operations over Vietnam, To Tien Hoa SOT in Vietnamese, ...
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Relatives' lawyer comments ahead of meeting

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The families of victims of the Germanwings plane crash gathered in Paris on Thursday to meet with investigators, amid lingering questions about why the co-pilot destroyed the plane and how families may be compensated for their loss....
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Few lessons learned from Pakistans textile 11 September

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VOICED : Few lessons learned from Pakistans textile 11 September
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Asbestos left unchecked in South African toxic town

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VOICED: Asbestos left unchecked in South African toxic town
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Bloomberg

Deutsche Bank Senior Executives Flee on Bonus Cuts

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Apr.05 -- Deutsche Bank AG saw several executives from Asia and Europe leave after slashing bonuses for a second straight year. Bloomberg's Elisa Martinuzzi reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Expert: Man Didn't Have Right to Stay on Plane

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The Associated Press spoke with aviation expert Joe Schwieterman (pronounced Sweeterman), a transportation professor at DePaul University in Chicago about the incident aboard a Louisville-bound United Airlines flight leaving O'Hare...
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Sky News

Interview with Jurgen Stackmann, Volkswagen board member

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VOICED: Volkswagen is also exhibiting in Geneva. Ian King spoke to Jurgen Stackmann, the company's board member for sales, marketing and after sales, who has clearly had his hands full recently with the fallout over the diesel emissions...
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Bloomberg

Draghi Says ECB `Confident' Inflation Is Converging Toward Its Goal

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Jun.20 -- European Central Bank President Mario Draghi discusses inflation, the economy and monetary policy in his opening remarks at the ECB's Central Banking Forum in Sintra, Portugal.
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Bloomberg

Vale Shares Plunge Following Deadly Brazil Dam Disaster

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Jan.28 -- Vale SA saw shares fell sharply after Friday's deadly accident at the Feijao mine prompted $3 billion of blocked funds and fines. Bloomberg's Julia Leite reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Nissan Writes Off Carlos Ghosn in $83 Million Charge

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Feb.12 -- Nissan Motor Co. warned of its lowest profit in six years as it took an $83 million charge related to the compensation of former Chairman Carlos Ghosn. Bloomberg's Jason Kelly reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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US-based law firm to announce lawsuit against Boeing

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The family of a victim in the Boeing Ethiopian crash announced on Tuesday they will be suing the aircraft manufacturer Boeing in the United States.