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New York steps-up bridge inspections

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HEADLINE: New York steps-up bridge inspections CAPTION: In the wake of the I-35W bridge collapse, many areas are stepping-up bridge inspections. The New York City area has some of the oldest infrastructure in the country. (August 3) ...
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Singapore Won't Allow Ads For High-Sugar Drinks

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Singapore's government says the new measures are part of the country's efforts to encourage healthier behaviors.
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Singapore Won't Allow Ads For High-Sugar Drinks

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Singapore's government says the new measures are part of the country's efforts to encourage healthier behaviors.
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An initiative founded in Oregon's Willamette Valley tries to tackle a growing problem: Aging timber lot owners can't pay their medical bills. Instead of getting money to have their trees chopped down, landowners might get paid to leave them up. (Dec. 16)

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An initiative founded in Oregon's Willamette Valley tries to tackle a growing problem: Aging timber lot owners can't pay their medical bills. Their kids don't want to inherit the land. Their health care bills are stacking up. Desperate...
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Glenn Hubbard Says U.S. Labor Market Continuing to Heal

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May.05 -- Glenn Hubbard, dean at Columbia Business School, and Alan Krueger, professor of economics at Princeton University, react to the U.S. jobs report. They speak with Bloomberg's David Westin and Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg...
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Yoshinori Ohsumi wins medicine Nobel Prize

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Japanese scientist Yoshinori Ohsumi was awarded this year's Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for discoveries on how cells break down and recycle parts of themselves in an internal rubbish disposal process.The Karolinska Institute...
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Megyn Kelly Responds to Jane Fonda's Criticism, Has No Regrets Over Cosmetic Surgery Question | THR News

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Responding to Fonda’s criticism, the 'Today' anchor revisits Vietnam, says Fonda has “no business lecturing anybody on what qualifies as offensive.”
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Asia Has Been a Magnet of Global FDI, Says ADB’s Sawada

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Nov.12 -- Yasuyuki Sawada, chief economist at the Asian Development Bank, discusses the bank’s latest report on trade and the trends he’s seeing. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Playwright and actor Sam Shepard has died aged 73

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PLAYWRIGHT AND ACTOR SAM SHEPARD HAS DIED AGED 73 Sam Shepard, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Oscar-nominated actor and celebrated author whose plays chronicled the explosive fault lines of family and masculinity...
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Playwright and actor Sam Shepard dies, aged 73

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Sam Shepard, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Oscar-nominated actor and celebrated author whose plays chronicled the explosive fault lines of family and masculinity in the American West, has died. He was 73. Family...
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Bill Gross on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Health Care, Taxing the Wealthy

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Mar.01 -- Even after one of the most storied careers in financial markets, Bill Gross has a few surprises left. Bill Gross, portfolio manager at Janus Henderson Group spoke with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker in Newport Beach, California,...
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Eskom CEO Says Government Funding Is Key

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Eskom Group Chief Executive Officer Andr�� de Ruyter says the power utility will rely on government and development finance for ���the important��� funding for a transition to cleaner sources of energy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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CLEAN : Young Japanese

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CLEAN : Young Japanese
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VOICED : Bee sting therapy causing a buzz in China

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VOICED : Bee sting therapy causing a buzz in China
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Credit Suisse Says Japan Inflation Won't Reach 2%

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Apr.28 -- Hiromichi Shirakawa, chief economist for Japan at Credit Suisse, discusses Japan's labor market and the country's 2% inflation target. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Jobs Return to Japan From China

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Aug.22 -- Japanese companies continue to move operations abroad, but signs of surging wages in China are encouraging some of them to return home. Bloomberg's James Mayger reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Playwright and Actor Sam Shepard Dies at 73

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PLAYWRIGHT AND ACTOR SAM SHEPARD HAS DIED AGED 73 Sam Shepard, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Oscar-nominated actor and celebrated author whose plays chronicled the explosive fault lines of family and masculinity...
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Why Does Our Vision Get Worse As We Age?

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An optometrist talks about declining eyesight, and how to preserve your vision as you get older.
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NEW 50th Anniversary Grammy gift lounge

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SHOTLIST(including transcript):- AP Entertainment Los Angeles, 06 February 2008 1. Various of gift bag items on table 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lash Fary, CEO of Distinctive Assets: "Well this is not only the 50th Grammy, it's our ninth...
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Aging and critically ill pets receive 24 hour care

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Hong Kong - 22 October, 2010 1. Veterinarian Alex Li putting dog Dong Dong onto gurney 2. Li pushing dog on gurney into oxygen chamber 3. Li closing chamber door, locking it 4. Wide of Li and clinic staff locking chamber door 5....
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The Senate Subcommittee on Primary Health and Aging held hearings to examine the cost of HIV/AIDS drugs Tuesday. Dr. Mohammad Akhter, a former Executive Director of the American Public Health Association says current prices are not affordable.

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HEADLINE: Expert: HIV/AIDS drug costs 'not affordable' CAPTION: The Senate Subcommittee on Primary Health and Aging held hearings to examine the cost of HIV/AIDS drugs Tuesday. Dr. Mohammad Akhter, a former Executive Director of the...
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Japan Will Be Much Poorer This Time Next Year: Walker

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Dec. 19 -- Asianomics Managing Director and Chief Economist Jim Walker discusses Indias economy, the prescription for an aging Japan and the hack attack against Sony with Bloomberg's David Ingles, Shery Ahn, Angie Lau and Rishaad Salamat...
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GEDI nurses care for 10,000 aging baby boomers

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LEADIN: With 10,000 baby boomers turning 65 each day in the United States, hospital ERs are having to better adapt to caring for the older population. Now medics have come up with an approach aimed at helping...