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fried rice with shrimp paste sauce

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fried rice with shrimp paste sauce
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OLD FILM DAMAGE 4K

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OLD FILM DAMAGE 4K
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OLD FILM DAMAGE 4K

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OLD FILM DAMAGE 4K
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OLD FILM DAMAGE 4K

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OLD FILM DAMAGE 4K
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OLD FILM DAMAGE 4K

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OLD FILM DAMAGE 4K
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OLD FILM DAMAGE 4K

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OLD FILM DAMAGE 4K
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Automatic Machine Production of tape for laminate

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Edge bonding on edges ABS, PVC
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Woman is creating Valentine's day card

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Woman is creating Valentine's day card
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Woman is creating Valentine's day card

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Woman is creating Valentine's day card
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Builders doing tiled floor.

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Builders doing tiled floor.
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working on pottery wheel
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Curated Video

Actor James Cromwell Glues Hand To Starbucks Counter In Protest

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Cromwell and other activists glued their hands to a Manhattan Starbucks counter in protest of extra charges for drinks made with plant-based milk.
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Curated Video

3-D printing is a cool technology, but it's not exactly a hands-on way to make things. Enter the 3Doodler: the pen that turns you into the 3-D printer. AP technology writer Peter Svensson takes a closer look. (July 30)

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3-D printing is all the rage. You hit a button on your computer, which sends a file to a printer, which produces a small 3-D object out of plastic. It's a cool technology, but it's not exactly a hands-on way to make things. Enter the...
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Curated Video

Making pencils helps locals and saves forests

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Ngong, Kenya - 9 December 2011 1. Various close ups of ecopencils 2. Mid of people sorting pencils 3. Sign reading (in English) "Ecopencil Producers", tilt down to workers arriving carrying old newspapers 4. Workers carrying old...
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Bloomberg

How Kardashian Game Changed One Company's Fortunes

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Nov. 6 -- Glu Mobile CEO Niccolo De Masi discusses the company's new games and the future of mobile gaming with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Climate activists block IMF Paris office doors

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"G7 responsible, IMF guilty, let's cancel the debt for a livable planet": a few dozen climate activists are gluing their hands to the International Monetary Fund's building in Paris demanding the cancellation of the debt of the poorest...
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Curated Video

65,000 square foot immersive Lego experience opens in New York with life-size Lego models and 4.66 million bricks to play with

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65,000 SQUARE FOOT IMMERSIVE LEGO EXPERIENCE OPENS IN NEW YORK A massive Lego experience is open in New York, called Lego Live. The 65,000 square foot exhibit features life-size models of super heroes like...
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Bloomberg

'Walking Dead' at Halloween Horror Nights: "Make Me a Walker" | In Studio

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THR's Marya Gullo gets turned into a walker just in time for Halloween.
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Bloomberg

Glu's de Masi: Why I'm Leaving the Role of CEO

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Nov. 4 -- Niccolo de Masi, Glu Mobile executive chairman, discusses the company's leadership changes, the shifts in mobile gaming and Glu's celebrity-game strategy with Bloomberg's Brad Stone on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Nissan Board Confirms Unanimous Vote to Oust Ghosn

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Nov.22 -- Nissan Motor Co.’s board confirmed in a statement that it voted unanimously to dismiss Carlos Ghosn as chairman as the directors moved to contain the damage from the iconic executive’s shock arrest. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle...
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Curated Video

Beard from Tutankhamun's mask glued back on

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A German expert summoned to Cairo to examine the damaged burial mask of King Tutankhamun says that epoxy used to glue the mask's beard back on can be removed and the mask properly restored. Speaking at a packed news conference on...
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Bloomberg

Why Do We Need an Asian NATO in the Pacific?

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Nov. 25 -- Corr Analytics Founder Anders Corr discusses the need for an Asian NATO. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky News

Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson visits Libya

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, speaking about the importance of supporting the Libyan government in order to secure its borders and tackle the problems of terrorism and illegal immigration and urging the...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Bird glue hunter defends controversial hobby

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In Marseille a bird glue hunter defends this Provençal tradition which is denounced by the League for the Protection of Birds and the European Commission (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)