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The work of the photographer, Glen Wexler

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AP - Los Angeles, April 2, 2008 1. Pullout of woman in studio 2. Push in of Glen Wexler behind camera 3. Wide overhead of studio 4. Wide of studio 5. Van Halen album cover 7. Maxell ad 8. Geffen music ad 9. Accura ad 10. Dog in...
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Liz Taylor dedicates new Aids/HIV research centre

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1. Elizabeth Taylor cuts ribbon 2. Pull out from UCLA Medical Centre sign 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Elizabeth Taylor: "The full name of this clinic is the Centre for Clinical AIDS Research and Education, and that describes exactly what...
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USA: PRINCESS DIANA'S FORMER BUTLER SPEAKS AT CHARITY EVENT

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English/Nat Princess Diana's former butler Paul Burrell told a star-studded charity ball organised in her memory that her death had given birth to a legacy to continue her mission to help those in need. Burrell, who was once described by...
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What Happens When the Rich Become Too Rich?

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Oct. 8 -- University of Oxford Professor of Geography and ""Inequality and the 1%"" Author Danny Dorling discusses the concentration of wealth within the 1% and if it damages society and the other 99% with Bloomberg's Mark Barton, Anna...
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USA: NEW YORK: DRAG QUEENS AND ARTISTS RAISE FUNDS FOR AIDS CHARITY

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English/Nat A New York club was filled with drag queens and art enthusiasts on Monday night to raise funds for the Gay Men's Health Crisis - an H-I-V / AIDS charity. Artist Elizabeth Josephson exhibited her work entitled "Portraits of...
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Bill and Melinda Gates pitch an optimistic future for the world's poor in their annual letter

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Philanthropists Bill and Melinda Gates pitched an optimistic future for the world's poor and sick in their annual letter issued on Tuesday. They argued passionately against three myths they say hurt efforts to bring people out of...
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Bill Gates, WHO chief, Chinese Health Min presser on fighting drug-resistant TB

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Beijing - 1 April 2009 1. Wide interior of ministerial meeting on tuberculosis 2. Medium of World Health Organisation Director Margaret Chan, Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang and Bill Gates on stage 3. Cutaway of cameramen 4. SOUNDBITE...
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The city of Denver is outfitting dozens of its fire trucks with pet oxygen masks thanks to a donation from a company in Ohio. The masks are touted as a better alternative for pets suffering from smoke inhalation than masks designed for humans.

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HEADLINE (48 characters): Denver outfits its trucks with pet oxygen masks CAPTION: The city of Denver is outfitting dozens of its fire trucks with pet oxygen masks thanks to a donation from a company in Ohio. The masks are touted as a...
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Star-studded concert to benefit kids in war zones

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1. WS Circus Maximus in Rome 2. MS people arriving on foot to free concert 3. MS Stage 4. CU posters 5. Various other shots of stage and set up, crowds 6. SOUNDBITE (French) Marie-France, vox pop: "I think Africa's been forgotten, South...
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How 'To The Market Helps Trauma Survivors

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Dec. 22 -- To The Market Founder and CEO Jane Mosbacher Morris discusses creating long-term economic empowerment opportunities for trauma victims. She speaks on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Anti-Castro group calls on Cubans to reject Raul; plus anti-Castro vigil

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1. Wide of cars honking horns 2. People waving Cuban flags at passing cars 3. Car with Cuban flag honking 4. Various of Cuba vigil 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Angel Desana, Vox pop: "Every week at this time we have a vigil about the...
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US judge overturns California's gay marriage ban

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1. Wide of Pro-Gay marriage delegates arriving for media conference 2. Delegates on stage 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Chad Griffin, President of the American Foundation for Equal Rights: "Today the federal court gave hope to (m) millions...
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Prince Harry urges people to start mental health conversation, at charity event

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PRINCE HARRY URDGES PEOPLE TO START MENTAL HEALTH CONVERSATION, AT CHARITY EVENTBritain's Prince Harry met supporters of Heads Together, his mental health charity, in Gosforth, north-east England, Tuesday (21 FEB. 2017).Prince Harry is...
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Learning From Silicon Valley's Wealth Gap Problem

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Nov. 15 -- Alexa Cortes Culwell, Open Impact's co-founder, discusses Silicon Valley's wealth gap problem with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Catholicism's influence on fashion explored

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LEADIN: Celebrities have turned out in Catholic inspired fashion for the annual Met Gala as an exhibition called "Heavenly Bodies" opens at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art. The exhibition traces the...
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One man's mission to save dogs from being slaughtered

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LEADIN: A Los Angeles dog lover is spearheading a campaign to save thousands of animals from being tortured and slaughtered for meat in Asia. Marc Ching rescues hundreds of dogs from the infamous Yulin dog...
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Joel Fleishman de la Universidad de Duke habla de la filantropía moderna

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Oct.03-- Joel Fleishman, profesor de la Universidad de Duke y autor de "Putting Wealth to Work: Philantropy for Today or Investing for Tomorrow?", acompaña a David Gura para hablar de las tendencias de la filantropía.
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Amazon's Bezos Makes Push Into Philanthropy With Tweet

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Jun.22 -- Amazon.com Inc.’s Jeff Bezos has remained largely invisible in the world of philanthropy. That changed last week in a single tweet -- followed by 42,000 more. Bloomberg's Tom Metcalf has more on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bill and Melinda Gates Turn Toward US Poverty

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Bill and Melinda Gates, as the world's top philanthropists, are rethinking their work in America as they confront what they consider an unsatisfactory track record, the country's growing inequity and a president they disagree with more...
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Robin Hood Foundation's NYC Benefit Raises $54.5 Million

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May.16 -- Peter Borish, chief strategist at Quad Capital and founding board member of Robin Hood Foundation, discusses Monday night's benefit that saw the foundation raise millions to fight poverty in New York City. He speaks on...
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Standard Chartered CEO Winters: We Are Extremely Long on Chinese Economy

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Nov.20 -- Bill Winters, chief executive officer at Standard Chartered, discusses the Chinese economy, the role the bank plays in the Belt & Road initiative, the impact of the Hong Kong protests on business, the U.S.-China trade war,...
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Jean Case on Why It Pays to 'Be Fearless'

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Feb.22 -- Jean Case, Case Foundation chief executive officer, discusses her new book "Be Fearless: 5 Principles for a Life of Breakthroughs and Purpose" and the impact investing landscape with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg...