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Why Student Housing Is Attracting Institutional Investors

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Feb.05 -- Harrison Street Real Estate Capital Co-founder, President, and Chief Executive Officer Chris Merrill discusses the senior citizen, medical, and student real estate markets with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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China Could Get Old Before It Gets Rich, Jefferies Says

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Sep.09 -- Simon Powell, global head of thematic research at Jefferies Financial Group Inc., discusses the changing demographics in China and the implications for the economy. According to Jefferies, the number of babies born in China...
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Sony Kapoor Warns of Brexit's Unintended Consequences

Higher Ed
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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China Moves to Three-Child Policy to Boost Falling Birthrate

Higher Ed
May.31 -- China will allow all couples to have a third child. The government's surprise move is aimed at slowing the nation’s declining birthrate amid a rapidly aging population. Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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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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Focus on SAfrica, Zimbawe, Kenya as 25th anniv of virus discovery approaches

Higher Ed
Tembisa township, Johannesburg, South Africa, Recent 1.Wide shot of Tembisa township 2.Mid shot of Anna Nonkwelo who is HIV positive AIDS worker walking to her home in Tembisa 3.Anna opening door the door to her home 4. Anna taking out ...
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World report on illegal drugs is launched

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1. Palm Trees and wide of facade of United Nations Office in Rio 2. Video screen showing the title of the report 3. Pan from press to wide of presentation of the report 4. Journalist 5. Presentation of the Report 6. Close up Report...
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More people than ever are living in cities

Higher Ed
Mumbai, 5 Dec, 2007 1. Pan of a roadside pavement showing pavement dwellers 2. Mid of a pot over fire 3. Municipal workers sweeping as a woman bathes her child on the roadside 4. Mid of child being soaped 5. Wide of mother applying soap...
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Report: Biggest one-year cancer death rate decline

Higher Ed
Researchers are reporting the largest-ever one-year decline in the U.S. cancer death rate, and they are crediting advances in the treatment of lung tumors.
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MUFG's Randy Chafetz says negative rates 'challenging'

Higher Ed
Oct.18 -- MUFG's Randy Chafetz sits down with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak to discuss the outlook for Japan's largest bank amid negative interest rates.
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The poisonous smog that has contributed to higher death rates in Moscow has returned to Russia's capital.

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HEADLINE: Poisonous smog returns to Moscow CAPTION: The poisonous smog that has contributed to higher death rates in Moscow returned to Russia's capital Sunday. Sixteen fires continue to burn outside Moscow, including a fire near a...
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Many elderly Britons retire to Spain to enjoy the warm sunny climate

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Benalmadena (Malaga) September 2006 1. Wide shot of beach 2. Mid shot of beach 3. Mid shot of British pensioners walking by beachfront 5. Two shots of Britons at bar 6. Set up shots of Patricia and Alan Rees at pool 7. SOUNDBITE:...
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Manuscripts from Dylan, McCartney, Elvis among rock items up for auction

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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. Handwritten lyrics from Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley and Jim Morrison are among the items for sale in "A Rock &...
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PERU: PRESIDENT FUJIMORI ANNOUNCES BIRTH CONTROL PROGRAMME

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Spanish/Nat Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori Saturday announced a national birth control programme that will certainly put him in a collision course with the religious hierarchy. Less than 24 hours after he was inaugurated, Fujimori...
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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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You are never too old to get fit ++REPLAY++

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London, UK, November 26, 2012 1. Close of pensioners at line dancing class 2. Mid of pensioners dancing 3. Mid of Roy Paxman, the only male pensioner in the class 4. Close of Paxman's feet 5. Mid of woman dancing 6. Wide low view of...
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Bernie Sanders Surprises Clinton in Michigan

Higher Ed
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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Farfetch CEO Neves Says There Are No Plans for an IPO

Higher Ed
Feb.13 -- Jose Neves, chief executive officer and founder at Farfetch, discusses the possibility of an IPO for the luxury goods maker, expansion in the Middle East and China, and the need for a mix of brick-and-mortar sales with...
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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

Higher Ed
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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Making the Case for Optimism in Japanese Markets

Higher Ed
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

Higher Ed
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.""