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Tourism and conservation projects protect national park

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ETHIOPIA MOUNTAINSSOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6:02SHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYSimien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia - 21 February 20171. Various time-lapse of the sky and clouds2. Wide...
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USA: WASHINGTON: PROMISE KEEPERS RALLY FOR CHRISTIAN VALUES (3)

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English/Nat In a soul-searching quest for spiritual renewal, hundreds of thousands of Christian men prayed and sang in Washington D-C on Saturday, eager to own up to their failings and halt a nation's moral decline. No matter what their...
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Top 25 Apple App Store Apps Donate to Fight Aids

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Nov. 24 -- On BWest Byte, Jelly Industries CEO Biz Stone discusses the top twenty five Apple App store apps that will donate a percentage of their proceeds to fight AIDS in Africa. Stone speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bill And Melinda Gates Announce They're Getting Divorced

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They have been married for 27 years and have three children together.
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Nepal's nun, philanthropist and global pop star

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LEAD IN: Nepal's best known Buddhist nun is winning acclaim not only for her charity work but also her singing voice.Ani Choying Drolma is a pop star nun who frequently travels to the US, Europe and other Asian countries to give concerts...
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Melinda Gates: "We should not have this inequality" in the United States

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Jun.06 -- Melinda Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, tells David Rubenstein that she thinks the inequality gap is a problem in the country: "We do have gaps and we need to do things to fix those gaps." Gates...
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Authors Maya Angelou and E. L. Doctorow received lifetime achievement awards Wednesday night at the 2013 National Book Awards Ceremony and Benefit Dinner. (Nov. 20)

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Authors Maya Angelou rand E. L. Doctorow received lifetime achievement awards Wednesday night at the 2013 National Book Awards Ceremony and Benefit Dinner. Angelou, 85, is the author of "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" and "On the...
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Bono and Bill & Melinda Gates win magazine's Persons of the Year

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1. Tilt up of exterior of Time-Life Building in New York 2. Cover of Time magazine showing the faces of Billionaire Bill Gates, his wife Melinda and rock star Bono (centre) 3. Close up of the cover 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Steve Koepp...
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WRAP Disgraced investor to remain on bail, reax

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FILE: January 5, 2009 1. Mid of arrested financier Bernard Madoff exiting court January 12, 2009 2. Mid of media outside Madoff's apartment, pull-out to wide of apartment building 3. Mid of cameras 4. Low-angle exterior shot of...
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Chinh Chu on Volatility, Private Equity, SPAC Market

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Dec.05 -- Chinh Chu, senior managing director and founder at CC Capital, discusses market volatility, life after Blackstone, the SPAC market, and philanthropy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Australian Billionaire Forrest Wants to End Worldwide Plastic Waste

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Sep.26 -- Andrew Forrest, chairman of the Minderoo Foundation, a philanthropic organisation, discusses his plans to shift plastics manufacturing to recycling rather than using petroleum. The initiative is called "Sea the Future."...
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Alex Navab on Philanthropy and Life After KKR

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Oct.20 -- Alex Navab, former head of private equity at KKR, discusses exploring options for the next stage of his career and his work with the Robin Hood Foundation. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker from the Robin Hood Investors...
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Bill Clinton on Public-Private Partnerships

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Sep.20 -- Former President William J. Clinton addresses the Bloomberg Global Business Forum at The Plaza Hotel in New York City.
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China, Singapore Opportunities Can’t Be Neglected, Says Dalio

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Sep.08 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping is on a campaign to remake the world’s second-biggest economy with an emphasis on “common prosperity.” American investor and philanthropist Ray Dalio agrees the push is necessary for wealth...
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How Billionaire Smith Used Connections to Avoid Tax Charge

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Feb.03 -- Bloomberg's Neil Weinberg explains how Vista Equity Partners' Robert F. Smith, the richest Black person in the U.S. according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, was able to use connections and charity to win a non-prosecution...
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Kenyans donate to famine victims using mobile phones

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Turkana, Northern Kenya - 3 August 2011 1. Various of malnourished children Dadaab, Northern Kenya - 14 July 2011 2. Various of malnourished young child on bed 3. Various of malnourished young girl with family Nairobi, Kenya - 19...
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Pets on parade at world's largest animal expo

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LEADIN:Surfing cats, majestic dog kennels and treadmills for pets - these are just some of the highlights of this year's Family Pet Expo in California. The three day event is one of the world's biggest trade shows for animals and the...
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Gates Stepping Down From Microsoft Board Is a 'Historic Move' Says Wedbush's Ives

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Mar.13 -- Microsoft announced that Bill Gates stepped down from the company’s board on Friday. Dan Ives, Wedbush Securities analyst, discusses with Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Goodwill CEO Concerned About Recent Economic Trends

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Nov.03 -- Goodwill Industries International Inc. President and Chief Executive Officer Steve Preston discusses the economic impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and stresses the importance of housing security amid the crisis. He speaks on...
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Stars talk about how their lives have been touched by cancer.

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Associated Press Los Angeles, 05 September 2008 1. Wide of Kodak Theatre 2. Marquee 3. Backdrop 4. Wide of arrivals 5. Camera cutaway 6. Casey Affleck speaks to reporter 7. SOUNDBITE (English) Casey Affleck/Actor: "Well I believe cancer...
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Scientists launch Ethiopian farm to breed healthy, bug resistant chickens

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Rresearchers are investigating the genetics of chickens in an unusual farm laboratory just launched in Ethiopia. The initiative is to develop disease-resistant, climate-resilient chickens to improve nutrition and income...
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Sperm-donors' children seek more rights and respect

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AP Television Washington, DC - August 10, 2010 1. Various walking shots of Katrina Clark on the street outside a coffee shop Still photos courtesy of Katrina Clark - AP Clients Only Various dates and location 2. Various photos of Katrina...
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Bill, Melinda Gates Talk Trump, Foundation Pivot

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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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Multi-million dollar prize for fuel efficient vehicles announced

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1. Wide shot of auto show 2. Speaker at podium 3. Audience 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Peter Dramandis, Chief executive of the X Prize Foundation: "The automotive X prize is a ten (m) million dollar prize to teams that can produce...