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VOICED: Prickly pear boost to Moroccan economy

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The environmental properties of the cactus plant have long been known. Marrakech, Morocco. (Footage by AFP/Getty Images)
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VOICED : GM seeds an end to world hunger

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ECB Planting the Seeds of a Policy Pivot, Harvard's Sheard Says

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Jun.06 -- Paul Sheard, Harvard Kennedy School senior fellow, discusses European Central Bank monetary policy with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Amazon Bans Foreign Seed Sales In The U.S.

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The Department of Agriculture, Homeland Security and other federal government bureaus are investigating unsolicited shipments of foreign seeds.
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CLEAN : The simple 'seedballs' giving Kenya's forests a helping hand

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At first glance, the round black pellets could easily be mistaken for animal dung. But these hardy little balls contain acacia seeds that are helping regrow Kenya's depleted forests (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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JPMorgan' Yeo: Expect 2nd Quarter to Be Peak of Reflation

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Apr.08 -- JPMorgan Asset Management Global Market Strategist, Jasslyn Yeo, discusses the IMF positive growth forecast and China's green investments. She speaks with Juliette Saly and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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These shoes aren't made for walking, killer heels on show in NY

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A new exhibition in New York examines the love affair women have had over the centuries for killer heels. From platform shoes made in the 1600s to modern day stilettos, the Killer Heels collection uncovers the mystique of designer...
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BlackRock's $6.3 Trillion Post-Crisis Evolution

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Aug.30 -- BlackRock Inc. became the world's largest money manager in the wake of the financial crisis, growing its assets under management to $6.3 trillion. Bloomberg's Jason Kelly reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Apple Offers Disappointing Holiday Sales Forecast

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Nov.01 -- Leigh Drogen, Estimize Inc. chief executive officer, and Bloomberg Intelligence's John Butler break down Apple Inc.'s fourth-quarter earnings and holiday sales forecast with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Caroline Hyde and Romaine...
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VOICED : GM seeds an end to world hunger

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Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa banned GM crops in his country during his first term after being elected in 2006. VOICED : GM seeds an end to world hunger on February 15, 2013 in Quito, Ecuador (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Simon Harris: Grealish comments on source of money sent to Nigeria were wildly outlandish

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Independent TD Noel Grealish has been accused of sowing seeds of division for his comments on money being sent overseas Comments Noel Grealish made about money being transferred out of Ireland to Nigeria are “wildly outlandish”, Simon...
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CLEAN : Qatar shows off turf nursery supplying World Cup venues

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Qatar has turned over 800.000 square meters of desert into a giant nursery to supply the 2022 World Cup venues with "made in Qatar" turf and home grown trees and greeneries, a challenge in Qatar's harsh climate that can often reach 50...
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REPLAY Di Caprio speaks about his contribution to Tsunami victims

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SHOTLIST(including transcript):- Rome. January 4th 2005 1. Photographers at photo-call 2. Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett and Martin Scorsese 3. Close up Leonardo DiCaprio 4. Clsoe up Cate Blanchett 5. Close up Martin Scorsese 6....
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STORY: A race to avert famine in Haiti's rural north west is underway, as the poorest region of the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere struggles against formidable odds - a five-year drought and a six-month old international trade...
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Rock carvings that graced a sacred American Indian site in California's Sierra Nevada for thousands of years have been stolen. At least four petroglyphs were hacked from lava cliffs in the Eastern Sierra, the Los Angeles Times reported Sunday.

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HEADLINE: Ancient rock carvings stolen in Sierra Nevada CAPTION: Rock carvings that graced a sacred American Indian site in California's Sierra Nevada for thousands of years have been stolen. At least four petroglyphs were hacked...
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Bloomberg

Bayer, Monsanto Move Closer to Sealing Deal

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Sept. 9 -- Bayer AG and Monsanto Co. are said to be close to an agreement on a deal that would create the world's largest producer of seeds and pesticides. Bloomberg's Aaron Kirchfeld reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Daniel Radcliffe and Jack Antonoff discuss Weinstein and sexual harassment

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DANIEL RADCLIFFE AND JACK ANTONOFF DISCUSS WEINSTEIN AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT Daniel Radcliffe "would like to thank all the women that have come forward" following the sexual harassment allegations surrounding Harvey Weinstein...
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Bloomberg

Syngenta CEO Targets Seeds as Top M&A Priority

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Jan.22 -- Erik Fyrwald, chief executive officer at Syngenta, discusses the benefits of the company’s acquisition of ChemChina and their M&A priorities. He speaks at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, on...
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RUSSIA: ASTRONAUT MICHAEL FOALE PLANTS 1ST SEEDS GROWN IN SPACE

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Eng/Ger/Nat NASA scientists have a success story to report from on board the beleaguered Russian Mir space project - the British born astronaut Michael Foale has planted the first seeds grown entirely in space. And back on Earth, a...
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Russia - Mir update

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NASA officials working in Moscow have said that astronaut Michael Foale is in good spirits and conducting experiments as planned on Mir despite the series of mishaps and problems that have befallen the space station. The crew on board...
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Sneak preview of floats for the annual Tournament of Roses parade

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AP Entertainment Los Angeles, 30 December 2010 1. Wide shot of Rose Bowl exterior 2. Closeup shot Rose Bowl exterior 3. Wide of float preparation 4. Wide of volunteers preparing float 5. Medium of volunteers preparing float 6. SOUNDBITE...