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CLEAN : Fiery feni: Making a 500-year-old Indian liquor cool again

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Five centuries after Goans began making feni -- a pungent, fermented liquor not for the faint-hearted -- a new crop of distillers is hoping to take the spirit global (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

U.S. Inflation Not Embedded Yet, Says Northwestern's Schutte

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Brent Schutte, chief investment strategist at Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management Co., says the Federal Reserve should take a less-aggressive stance on policy tightening than has been recently signaled due to the strength of the U.S....
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Brazilian Christmas cooking

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AP Television Rio de Janeiro, 30 November 2011 1. Wide shot of street market in Ipanema. 2. Tilt up of chef Simone Almeida showing guava fruit to Canadian expatriate 3. Showing "couve" leaves to same. 4. Showing manioc root (also known...
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Sky News

Councils Stockpiling Grit for the Winter

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Councils Stockpiling Grit for the Winter
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Bloomberg

Rep. Roskam Says Growth Is Biggest Driver of Home Prices

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Nov.02 -- Congressman Peter Roskam, a Republican from Illinois, discusses the House tax bill with Kevin Cirilli on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

UBP's Casanova on Asia's Macro Week

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Carlos Casanova, senior Asia economist for Union Bancaire Privee, previews the economic week in Asia. He speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Bloomberg

OPEC+ Offers Only Token Supply Hike

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Oil plunged to the lowest close in almost six months yesterday after a tiny supply increase from OPEC+. The group warned of "severely limited" spare capacity. It comes as the White House tries to put pressure on producers to up output....
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Curated Video

SYND 17 12 74 BROADWAY MAGICIANS

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New York Rosoff's Restaurant in New York where amateur magicians give daily performances 1 ms magician doing trick rabbit appears out of cooking pan 2 ms disappearing coin trick 3 ms knife through paper and jacket both uncut 4 ms...
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Hearst Metrotone News

Women carry sacks of sea salt on their backs and dump them in piles in Colombia, South America.

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Women carry sacks of sea salt on their backs and dump them in piles in Colombia, South America.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: South Sudan's first film calls for unity

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CLEAN: South Sudan's first film calls for unity
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Argentina spa town, lost to a salty grave

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VOICED: Argentina spa town, lost to a salty grave
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Sky News

Table salt being poured to form a pile

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CLEAN: Interior close-up shots of table salt being poured from a container and a mound of salt piling up against a black background.
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Curated Video

Salt Miners Chip Away at Winter Need

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Colonie, New York - 9 February 20171. Wide snowy street sceneAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Hampton Corners, New York – 27 January 20172. Wide scoring...
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Bloomberg

The Candidate Challenging Rep. Roskam in Illinois 6th District

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Sep.20 -- Sean Casten, Democratic candidate for Congress in Illinois's 6th congressional district, discusses his campaign and the top issues facing his district with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Market Has Thrown Out All Reflation Trades, Purimi Wealth CIO Says

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Jun.21 -- Patrick Armstrong, CIO at Plurimi Wealth, discusses why investors have turned away from the reflation trade on “Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition.”
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Curated Video

A preview of the menu stars will enjoy at the Golden Globes

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AP Entertainment Beverly Hills, California, 3 January 2013 1. Wide exterior the Beverly Hilton hotel 2. Setup Beverly Hilton executive chef Suki Sugiura speaking to reporter 3. Close-up of appetizer to be served at the 70th Annual...
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Sky News

Angelina Jolie at Salt Premiere in London

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Angelina Jolie at Salt Premiere in London
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Curated Video

South Koreans eat more instant ramen noodles per capita than anywhere else in the world. But American researchers say eating too much may increase the risk of diabetes, heart disease and stroke. (Aug. 21)

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IT COSTS LESS THAN A DOLLAR A PACK AND involves only THREE STEPS - BOIL THE WATER, POUR IN THE CONTENTS, AND EAT. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Han Seung-youn, diner: "I think the merits of ramen compared to other foods are the fact that I can eat...
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Curated Video

Church service, prayers for luger, luge chief on course changes

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1. Wide of snow-capped mountain, AUDIO: church music, pull out to wooden church sign 2. Close up of sign for Our Lady of the Mountains church AUDIO: church music 3. Wide of mass 4. Close up of Jerry Desmond, Pastor at Our Lady of the...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Man with suicide belt triggers Brussels alert

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CLEAN : Man with suicide belt triggers Brussels alert
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Argentina spa town, lost to a salty grave

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN: Argentina spa town, lost to a salty grave
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Colombian salt mine becomes

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CLEAN : Colombian salt mine becomes
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Bloomberg

Using Trump's Tweets as a Guideline for Investors

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Jan.11 -- Paul Richards, president at Medley Global Advisors, looks at the market and business impact of President-elect Donald Trump's tweets about corporations and how the Federal Reserve may proceed on raising interest rates. He...