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The Senate Ethics Committee has referred the case of former Sen. John Ensign to the Justice Department and the Federal Election Commission. The committee leaders say the investigation found information that Ensign and others violated laws.
HEADLINE: Ethics Committee refers Ensign case to Justice
CAPTION: Former Sen. John Ensign of Nevada made false statements to the Federal Election Commission and obstructed a Senate Ethics Committee's investigation into his conduct, the...
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Why Is There A Shortage Of Psychiatrists?
As the number of people dealing with mental health challenges increases, it's putting a strain on psychiatrists and mental health professionals.
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Black NASA Scientists Reflect On Adversity, Rising Through The Ranks
Dr. Julian Earls and Dr. Woodrow Whitlow talk about what it was like climbing the ladder to become director of Glenn Research Center.
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INDIA: DELHI: MEDITATION IS KEY TO SUCCESS FOR INDIAN COMPANIES
English/Nat
Stressed-out Indian executives are turning to traditional meditation techniques to combat the pressures of modern office life.
As the Indian economy grows at an alarming rate many large companies are turning to meditation...
Bridgeman Arts
A trainee medical technologist takes blood and tests its type. 1954
Part 6 of an educational film about a career in Medical Technologist, Canada 1954. A trainee medical technologist takes blood and tests its type. (acted).
Bridgeman Arts
A group of students show an interest in being medical technologists and explain to their teacher why. 1954.
Part 2 of an educational film about a career in Medical Technologist, Canada 1954. A group of students show an interest in being medical technologists and explain to their teacher why (acted).
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President gives upbeat assessment of US economy
1. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US president:
"Good morning. This week Congress took vital action to create jobs in America. Following the outlines of a jobs and growth package I announced in January, members of the House and...
Bloomberg
'Earning It': The Obstacles Facing Women in the Workplace
Nov. 18 -- In today's "Walk the Talk" segment, Joann Lublin, author of "Earning It" and management news editor for The Wall Street Journal, discusses the professional and personal obstacles that many women face in the workplace. She...
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Start-ups in Buenos Aires flourish despite economic upheaval
Despite the economic turmoil in Argentina, start-ups are on the upswing in the capital, Buenos Aires.
The low cost city is attracting a buzz in the tech world as entrepreneurs are tango-ing their way into the Argentine capital....
Bloomberg
Stanford Graduate School of Business Dean on Emerging Tech Business
Nov.04 -- Jonathan Levin, Dean of Stanford Graduate School of Business, discusses being the top-ranked business school for the second year in a row. He also talks technology regulation, preparing students for a changing job market and...
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U.S. Jobless Claims Rise But Remain Near A Half-Century Low
The four-week average of claims, which levels out week-to-week ups and downs, edged up from 170,000 to 172,000.
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Massage helps to reduce stress in elephants
Koothattukulam, Ernakulum district, Kerala - 8 February 2008
1. Wide of massage therapist Elke Riesterer giving touch therapy to elephant
2. Mid of massaging of elephant
3. Close of hand on elephant's back
4. Mid of Riesterer speaking...
Bloomberg
How Online Learning Offers Low-Cost Higher Education
Sept. 23 -- David Leebron, president at Rice University, talks with Olivia Sterns about the expansion of higher education via free online courses as tuition costs continue to rise and discusses how offering free courses impacts a schools...
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Obama in Kenya: 'Africa is on the move'
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST++QUALITY AS INCOMING++++CLIENTS NOTE: SOUNDBITES SEPARATED BY BLACK++ POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYNairobi, Kenya - 25 July 20151. Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta introducing US President Barack...
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Obama Meets with Vietnamese Entrepreneurs
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus056187President Barack Obama talked with Vietnamese entrepreneurs about their business ideas and roadblocks to their eventual success.The conversation took place at the Dreamplex, a shared office...
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Bill O'Reilly accuser reax after Ofcom meeting
A woman who says she was sexually harrasssed by former Fox TV star Bill O'Reilly has called on British regulators to reject 21st Century Fox's bid to buy the 61 percent of Sky that it doesn't already own.Speaking to The Associated Press...
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Yoga helps victims of genocide and sexual violence
LEADINAlternative therapies such as yoga are being used increasingly in Rwanda to help those still traumatised by the genocide of the 1990s.The classes are also a source of therapy and comfort to those suffering from HIV and...
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"Academy awards" for clean technology companies
San Jose, California - 9 November 2012
1. Wide Ben Polito, Co-founder of Maine-based Pika Energy, standing by spinning turbine
2. Close wind turbine moving
3. Close wind turbine moving
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Ben Polito, Co-founder of...
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Autistic workers given a leg up to succeed in business
New programs and support networks are helping autistic workers succeed in the world of business.
Where some autistic people were once put in the 'too hard basket' when it came to looking for work, they're now being given a helping hand...
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Obama Meets with Vietnamese Entrepreneurs
President Barack Obama talked with Vietnamese entrepreneurs about their business ideas and roadblocks to their eventual success.The conversation took place at the Dreamplex, a shared office space in Ho Chi Minh City that rents...
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Donated clothing threatens Kenyan textile industry
AP Television
13th October, 2010, Nairobi, Kenya.
1. Wide shot of second hand clothes market.
2. Various establishing shots of Carol, a South African residing in Kenya.
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Carol, a South African residing in...
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Former 9/11 Spy Turns To Teaching
Two decades after 9/11, Tracy Walder reflects on how far we've come and why teaching gives her optimism.