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Simple vinegar test found to lower cervical cancer death rates

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Mumbai - 21 May, 2013 1. Various of cervical cancer survivor Usha Devi lighting a traditional lamp, praying 2. SOUNDBITE (Hindi) Usha Devi, Cancer survivor : "Other women used to tell me that it would go away, not to fear. I could not...
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+4:3 Mafia toxic waste dumping poisons Italy farmlands

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The farmlands around Naples - authorities say - are contaminated from the camorra's multibillion-dollar racket in disposing toxic waste, mainly from industries in the wealthy north that ask no questions about where the garbage goes as...
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Australia's Aboriginal community still faces a number of problems

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1. Pan from ferry terminal to indigenous performers 2. Various of Aboriginal man playing the didgeridoo 3. Man in traditional Aboriginal outfit 4. Audience watching musical performance 5. Various of woman having her photo taken with...
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Rights group reports 4-fold rise in maternal mortality

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Johannesburg - 5 August 2011 1. Nurses at Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital walking with new-born baby into a room on the maternity ward and placing it on bed 2. Close of baby 3. Baby being picked up by nurse and put on scales ...
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Sony Kapoor Warns of Brexit's Unintended Consequences

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Feb.09 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua and Tom Keene highlight comments on the demise of the U.K.'s welfare state. They speak with and Sony Kapoor, managing director at Re-Define, and Nandini...
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Goal Is to Keep Covid Manageable for Health-Care System: Johns Hopkins

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Oct.27 -- Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Senior Scholar Dr. Amesh Adalja discusses the impact of Covid-19 on hospitals, concerns about coronavirus reinfections, and the timeline for a vaccine. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Personal Capital CEO Harris on the Future of FinTech

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Sept. 15 -- Bill Harris, Personal Capital's chief executive officer, discusses the future of financial technology with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson and Carol Massar on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Bernie Sanders Surprises Clinton in Michigan

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March 9 -- Senator Bernie Sanders surprised Hillary Clinton in the Michigan Democratic primary, while Donald Trump swept both Republican contests in Mississippi and Michigan and is looking forward to taking on Clinton for the White House...
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SWITZERLAND: W-E- F - ATOMIC WORKERS CANCER RATES

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English/Nat A draft U-S government report says elevated cancer rates have been found among 600-thousand workers in United States' atomic weapons plants since World War Two. The report, requested by President Clinton after the government...
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PERU: LIMA: CATHOLIC CHURCH OPPOSE BIRTH CONTROL

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Spanish/Nat Curb the birth rate and cut poverty in the process...that's the new tactic in Peru. But the plans have hit problems with the Catholic Church - religious leaders are opposed to the birth control programme being launched...
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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen spent a second day on Capitol Hill, testifying before the Senate Budget Committee. Among other things, Yellen spelled out her views on the long-term decline in the labor participation rate. (May 8)

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One day after Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen told the Joint Economic Committee on Capitol Hill that the job market is "far from satisfactory," she testified a second time, this time before the Senate Budget Committee. Last week,...
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PERU: BIRTH CONTROL PLAN IS CRITICISED BY CATHOLIC CHURCH

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Spanish/Nat The Catholic Church in Peru has strongly criticized President Alberto Fujimori's birth control campaign in what's become a bitter war of words over family planning. Fujimori claims the country's birth rate, one of the highest...
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Bloomberg

Making the Case for Optimism in Japanese Markets

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March 11 -- David Nadel, portfolio manager at Roycefunds, discusses his optimistic view of Japan's markets and economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Bloomberg

Its a Mans World: Global Male Population Problem

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Oct. 3 -- In today's ""Single Best Chart,"" Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu displays the global growth of the male population age 15-29. She speaks on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.""
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Thai couples get vitamins to halt falling birth rate

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Bangkok's Bang Rak district, better known as the "district of love", is a popular place for Thai couples to tie the knot on Valentine's Day. As more than a hundred couples waited to register their marriages on Tuesday, Thai government...
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Using nature to reduce greenhouse gases

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OMAN: CARBON MOUNTAINS SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 7.21SHOTLIST:Associated Press Bidbid, Oman - 6 March 20171. Wide of truck driving through al-Hajjar Mountain valley to a geology field site2. Mid of...
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Using nature to reduce greenhouse gases

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OMAN: CARBON MOUNTAINS SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 7.21SHOTLIST:Associated Press Bidbid, Oman - 6 March 20171. Wide of truck driving through al-Hajjar Mountain valley to a geology field site2. Mid of...
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Millennials bored with video gaming turn to board games

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LEAD IN: Forget your smartphones and tablets, we're in the middle of an old fashioned board game revival.Sales are buoyant according to the industry with people looking for group and family entertainment because we're 'bored' of staring...
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Bloomberg

Kayne Anderson and MIT Are Long on Data

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Oct.23 -- Kayne Anderson Real Estate Advisors' Al Rabil and Joseph Coughlin of the MIT AgeLab join Bloomberg Businessweek to discuss how...
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USA : WORLD BANK AND IMF WARN OF FUNDING CRISIS

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The heads of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund have warned of an unprecedented funding crisis. They fear the U-S and other wealthy nations might fail to live up to their financial obligations. According to the I-M-F...
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The U.S. census bureau says 46 million people now live in poverty. 70 miles outside Chicago is Pembroke, where 50 percent of the people are unemployed.

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HEADLINE: U.S. poverty at 30-year high CAPTION: The U.S. census bureau says 46 million people now live in poverty. 70 miles outside Chicago is Pembroke, where 50 percent of the people are unemployed. (Sept. 13)
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New York's first digitally enchanced hotel

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4032478LEAD IN : Milllenals visiting New York City can now stay at a hotel that is a tech savvy as they are. The Renaissance Midtown hotel features multi-sensory digital walls and floors that react...
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Kangaroo meat divides diners

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Eating kangaroo is not a new phenomenon in Australia. Aborigines have been tucking into marsupial meat for thousands of years. But it is only in the last three decades that it's been legally sold for human consumption. Most Australians...