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Former inmates call for prison to be preserved as a memorial

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4039701LEAD IN:A former communist-era prison camp in Albania is now a crumbling reminder of the brutality of the past.Former prisoners are calling for the site to be better preserved to teach future...
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17 States Sue Trump Administration Over Census

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Seventeen states, the District of Columbia and six cities sued the U.S. government Tuesday, saying a plan to add a citizenship demand to the census questionnaire is unconstitutional. The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in Manhattan...
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Stephen Stanley's Solutions for U.S. Job, Economic Growth

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Oct. 12 -- Stephen Stanley, chief economist at Amherst Pierpont, discusses U.S. labor troubles and the factors that could boost jobs and economic growth. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Fiat Chrysler unveiles latest concept car: the Portal

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LEAD IN:An electric car for millennials which can adapt for their every need and drive itself - that's what Fiat Chrysler is promising with its latest concept car.The Chrysler Concept Portal, unveiled at The Consumer Electronics Show...
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85 percent of Syrian children in Jordan in poverty

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LEADIN: Eighty-five percent of Syrian children in Jordan live in poverty - that's according to a new UNICEF report. The UN agency says the situation has deteriorated in the last two years. ...
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High street goes high-tech in bid to beat online retailers

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LEADIN: Interactive fitting rooms and facial recognition are headed to stores near you. The high street is embracing new tech in a bid to beat online retailers, such as Amazon, at their own game. But one...
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Spat With Japan Is Biggest Risk to South Korean Economy, Says ANZ’s Tan

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Aug.28 -- Krystal Tan, economist at ANZ, discusses South Korea’s spat with Japan, how it could impact South Korea’s economy, the Bank of Korea policy decision, demographics and her outlook for the won. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Animal baby boom at 2-Zoo Partnership

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LEADIN Spacious new digs created in the US are providing a boost for the African animals there. In around a year it seems they are doing what officials from two zoos had hoped when they created the forested...
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What Are the Challenges China Faces?

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Sep.26 -- Robert Kuhn, chairman of the Kuhn Foundation and a long-time adviser to China's leaders and multinational corporations, talks about the challenges the country faces. Last year he received the 'China Reform Friendship Medal,'...
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Animal baby boom at 2-Zoo Partnership

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LEADIN Spacious new digs created in the US are providing a boost for the African animals there. In around a year it seems they are doing what officials from two zoos had hoped when they created the forested...
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Trump, Biden Cap Bitter Election Race

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Nov.02 -- President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden are in the final stretch of the campaign with a blitz of rallies in states critical to the election outcome. Polls suggest Biden is holding onto his lead in key swing...
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UN report says increase in cancer unlikely following Fukushima exposure

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A United Nations report released in Vienna on Wednesday revealed an increase in cancer was unlikely following exposure to the 2011 Fukushima disaster. The UN Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR) had focused...
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HONEYBEES TAKE UP RESIDENCE AT WALDORF ASTORIA

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The hotel plans to harvest its own honey and help pollinate plants in the skyscraper-heavy heart of the city, joining a mini beekeeping boom that has taken over hotel rooftops from Paris to Times Square. "Today about half the population...
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IRAQ: COUNTRY SUFFERING UNDER 6 YEARS OF ECONOMIC SANCTIONS

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Baghdad, Iraq, 16, 17 September, 19961. Wide shot Tigiris River, the old Mustanaqiriya University and a mosque2. Mid shot children swimming and playing in the Tigris River3. Mid shot children near a bridge foundation4. Wide shot street...
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IRAQ: FIRST CENSUS CONDUCTED FOR 10 YEARS

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Arabic/Eng/Nat Iraq's first census in 10 years has found that about 22 (m) million people live in Iraq, 68 percent of them in cities. The census was conducted on Thursday by about 150-thousand government workers who fanned out across...
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Rock 'n Roll may be here to stay, but items related to the music that defined a generation will be sold to the highest bidder next Tuesday in New York City. (June 20)

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Baby boomers with money to spend can head to Sotheby's New York this month for a chance to bid on rock and roll history. (June 20) Handwritten lyrics from Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley and Jim Morrison are among the items for sale in "A Rock...
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A conflict between elephants and humans as both populations expand ++ GRAPHIC CONTENT+++

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File: APTV Sep. 15, 1995 1. Wide night shot of elephants under the spot light 2. Wide night shot that zooms in to a game ranger shooting with a left pan towards shot elephant. 3. Mid shot of game ranger 4. Mid shot of elephant that...
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Couple defy authorities to have second child

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Zhuji, Zhejiang Province - 17 Oct 2011 1. Wide of two children running in a garden, followed by their mother, Wu Weiping 2. Wide of two children playing by a pool 3. Mid of two children playing 4. Wide exterior of the residential...
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Population doubles, but birth rate dropping

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1. Zoom out from Brazilian flag to wide of people seated in downtown Rio de Janeiro 2. Wide of people walking down street 3. Wide of mother with baby in her arms walking 4. Wide of father with baby 5. Wide of couple walking down...
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Ageing population in Cuba poses economic challenge for government

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Cuba has the oldest population in Latin America, and life expectancy rates on a par with the United States, coupled with a birth rate of 1.5, have demographers and policymakers warning of a looming crisis. Emelia Moreno spends most of...
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Head of the observer team discusses meeting at Syrian foreign ministry

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1. UN military observers walking towards hotel entrance 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Colonel Ahmed Himmiche, Head of the UN Observer Team: "First of all let me introduce...now we can say we have the gender balance, we have a female that just...
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ONLY ON AP Belarus milk tainted after Chernobyl

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As the 30th anniversary of the world's worst nuclear accident approaches, Belarusian farmers near the Chernobyl plant continue their work as usual. Nikolai Chubenok's herd of 50 dairy cows grazes on land just 45 kilometres (25 miles)...