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Demand for rhino horn linked to increase in poaching

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Hanoi, Vietnam - 14 March 2012 1. Various of rhinos resting in Thien Duong Bao Son private zoo 2. Various of rhino walking 3. Mid of zoo worker putting grass in tray for rhinos 4. Various of rhinos eating grass 5. Close of a rhino's...
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The unemployment rate held at 9.7 percent in February as employers shed 36,000 jobs, fewer than expected. And the AP''s Mark Hamrick says job prospects could brighten in coming months with census hiring.

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HEADLINE: Unemployment rate unchanged as 36K jobs lost CAPTION: The unemployment rate held at 9.7 percent in February as employers shed 36,000 jobs, fewer than expected. And the AP''s Mark Hamrick says job prospects could brighten in...
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Youth culture buzz for millions of young Kenyans

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AP Television Nairobi, Kenya - June 3, 2011 1. Shujaaz FM logo and animation 2. Various of artists drawing cartoon characters 3. Various of animated cartoon 4. Various of artists drawing cartoon characters 5. Various of animated Charlie...
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Russian doctors say over half the population dies young because of alcohol

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Moscow, Russia, June 21, 2009 1. Wide shot of people walking in front of the arch revealing Red Square 2. Wide shot of tourists in Red Square 3. Mid shot of little girl playing 4. Mid shot of women drinking alcohol Moscow, Russia,...
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Should Investors Be Wary of Chinese Data?

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February 29 -- Asian stocks fell with U.S. and European equity futures while the yen strengthened after Group of 20 finance chiefs made only vague commitments to spur growth at a Shanghai meeting. Source U.K. Head of Research Paul...
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Iran tries to reverse a slumping birth rate

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Having curbed birth rates for two decades, Iran is once again promoting a baby boom on the fears that it will soon face an old population. Latest figures show that Iran's birth rate stands at 1.8 per cent. Still it is more than the 1.2...
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Billion-dollar developments go on show at Dubai property exhibtiion

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A host of outlandish billion-dollar developments are being unveiled at Cityscape, a property exhibition in Dubai. After two years of seeing the housing market grow by more than 50 percent, analysts now say prices in the United Arab...
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Abu Dhabi farm makes caviar at a price easier to swallow

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A luxurious commodity, now available at a price easier to swallow. At Petrossian Caviar restaurant in Dubai, guest Anita Attieh from Lebanon is getting her teeth into a once exclusive delicacy. She used to be one of many consumers who...
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Scientists develop new glue to fix broken bones

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Stockholm, Sweden - November 13, 2012 1. Close zoom out of jar of glue being held to reveal scientist at the Royal Institute of Technology 2. Close of scientist applying glue to two pieces of bone 3. Mid of scientists using lamp to...
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Jewellery industry aims to tempt tech savvy younger generation

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INDIA JEWELLERYSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5:36SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionMumbai, India - 6 August 20161. Close of diamond...
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Calif. Shark Attack Survivor Recalls Incident

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus057123Maria Korcsmaros was swimming just off the Southern California coast to get ready for her summer triathlon when something big gripped her side and then let go.She knew immediately she had...
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Clinton: On Opioid Epidemic,'This is Personal'

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton participated in an opioid drug abuse discussion, where she shared a story of how a former intern died from an opioid overdose. Clinton was part of a substance abuse and addiction...
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Generation divide splits EU vote

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The day after Britain voted to leave the European Union, 69-year-old Mary Crossley of London said she got a phone call from her 31-year-old daughter. She seemed pretty annoyed."'Why did you do that mummy,'" Crossley said her daughter...
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Bloomberg

Shearing: Emerging Market One-Off Growth Factors Are Done

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Oct. 12 -- Neil Shearing, chief emerging markets economist at Capital Economics, discusses economic growth in emerging markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Mogherini says migrants deal not same as US ban

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EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini said on Friday there are "some differences" to the EU's approach to migration compared to US President Donald Trump's "extreme vetting" policy.Asked if a migration agreement with Libya was...
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Rare deer return in conservation success story

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CHINA DEER SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 4:56SHOTLIST:Associated Press Daxing district, southern Beijing, China - 10 April 20171. Various of deer at feeding time at Beijing Milu Ecological Research Center2....
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Rare deer return in conservation success story

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LEADINA rare breed of deer is making a comeback in China thanks to a long running conservation programme. Milu deer died out in China in 1900, but they were saved from extinction and brought back to their native land in an unlikely tale...
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Belgian PM urges EU to work more closely with Africa

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Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel has urged his European Union counterparts to work more closely with Africa to tackle their common migration and security challenges at the root by helping African people to improve their lives. ...
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Jenifer Lewis and Diane Warren say Kanye West 'needs help' after Oval Office spectacle

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JENIFER LEWIS AND DIANE WARREN SAY KANYE WEST 'NEEDS HELP' AFTER OVAL OFFICE SPECTACLE
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Bloomberg

U.K. Tends to Do Better Outside of Europe, Complete Intelligence CEO Says

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Apr.03 -- Tony Nash, founder and chief executive officer of Complete Intelligence, talks about the Brexit negotiations. Theresa May asked her greatest political enemy Jeremy Corbyn to help work out a joint plan for Brexit, in an attempt...