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A photo exhibit showcasing hundreds of portraits of Cubans as seen through the lens of an American and a Cuban photographer opened in Havana on Friday.

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A photo exhibit showcasing hundreds of portraits of Cubans as seen through the lens of an American and a Cuban photographer opened in Havana on Friday.

The photo exhibit 'Como lo vemos a usted' or 'How we...
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Syrian-based opposition group call for election reform

Higher Ed
1. Pan of news conference given by internal Syrian opposition group, the Popular Front for Liberation and Change

2. SOUNBITE (Arabic) Qadri Jamil, Chairman of the Popular Front for Liberation and Change in...
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CLIENT REPLAY NEWS HOUR Thousands rally against plan to resume US beef imports

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1. Wide of riot police on street facing demonstrators

2. Various of police and demonstrators scuf
fling
3. Close-up of poster reading: (Korean) "Fight until
the end"
4. Mid shot of...
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Man in hospital with suspected case of MERS Coronavirus

Higher Ed
A senior Jordanian health official reported a new case of Middle East Respiratory Ryndrome on Sunday.

Dr. Basheer al-Qaseer, Director of Jordan's Primary Health Administration, said a 52-year-old man, who is...
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Arab League observers monitoring prisoners' release

Higher Ed
1. Various of Arab League observers in office of the director of Damascus Central Prison (no name available)

2. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Jaa'far Kbeida, Arab League obse
rver:
"The main idea of the protocol is...
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Ukrainian Army dig trenches and prepares its defence position near Crimea border

Higher Ed
The Ukrainian army reinforced it presence on Sunday on the southern border of Crimea where Russian troops earlier took control of a Ukrainian village and a key natural gas distribution plant nearby.

Russia...
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Curated Video

Europe's 'first' Bitcoin cash machine unveiled

Higher Ed
A Swedish company has launched what it claims is Europe's first Bitcoin ATM.

The machine allows people to exchange cash in their country's currency to Bitcoins on their mobile...
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SYND 12-9-72 TRIAL OF YUBA CITY MASS MURDERER, JUAN CORONA

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Family speak and people protest as trial of Juan Corona, charged with America's worst mass murder, begins in California

1. various shots, demonstrators with placards, outside courthou
se
2. ms family prayi
ng on...
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Restoration of Michelangelo's "David" is nearing its finish

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1. Various of Florence

2. Various statue of David at at Galleria Dell'Aca
demia
3. Cinzia Parnigoni, statue restorer on s
caffolding
4. Close up brushing n
ear David's ear
5. Various of Parnigoni...
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On patrol with Northern Alliance soldiers near Tajik border.

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Togai Kutokch - 100 kms (62 miles) from Hodja Baudin

1. Various of a group of 15-20 Northern Alliance soldiers on a reconnaissance mission, crossing a shallow river at the bottom of a g
orge
2. Soldiers...
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Ancient and modern spas prove popular with the Japanese

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Kowakien Yunessun, Hot Spring and Spa Resort, Kanagawa Prefecture - 14 December 2008

1. People in wine
bath
2. Couple in green
tea bath
3. People
in sake...
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Bloomberg

Toyota's Lentz: 'Very, Very Bullish' on U.S. Economy

Higher Ed
March 23 -- Jim Lentz, chief executive officer at Toyota Motor North America, discusses the new electric Prius model, the fiftieth anniversary of the Corolla, and explains why the company is bullish on the U.S. economy. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Posen: Helicopter Money Never Going to Take Off in Tokyo

Higher Ed
July 29 -- Peterson Institute President Adam Posen discusses Bank of Japan monetary policy and the Japanese economy. Amherst Pierpoint Global Strategist Robert Sinche also speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Sweden Delays Rate Hike After Brexit

Higher Ed
July 7 -- On "Single Best Chart," Bloomberg's Tom Keene looks at Swedish and Italian GDP. Swedish Central Bank Governor Stefan Ingves also speaks about monetary policy on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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yuba city and marysville, calif: yuba city murd
ers:
nxc 44621 "yuba murders" shows: pull back feather river: pan peach orchard: sev scenes press tours among graves: d st marys -...
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Keeping it in the family - the Danube bridge keepers

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Eight bridges span the River Danube in the Hungarian capital linking Buda and Pest.

Each bridge has a different character and st
yle....
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Miss Venezuela 2015 Mariam Habach reacts to her crown

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CLEAN : Miss Venezuela 2015 Mariam Habach reacts to her crown
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : La destronada reina de la belleza se queda con la corona

9th - Higher Ed
Una reina de la belleza birmana a la que destronaron por ser dificil de manejar asegura que solo devolvera su corona si los organizadores de Miss Asia Pacifico se disculpan publicamente
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Bloomberg

Stronger Dollar in a Post-Trump World

Higher Ed
Dec.15 -- Jefferies Chief Market Strategist David Zervos discusses the rise of the dollar and global central bank policy in the wake of Donald Trump’s election victory. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Bloomberg

Will Kuroda Stay on as Head of BOJ?

Higher Ed
Jan.31 -- Colombia University Professor Takatoshi Ito discusses Bank of Japan monetary policy. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : For Athens Muslims, promised mosque still hard to believe

9th - Higher Ed
After 17 years of delay, construction has finally begun on the first official mosque for Athens but Muslims in the city are not getting their hopes up just yet
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Filipino fisherman reunites with family after 58 day sea ordeal

9th - Higher Ed
A young Philippine fisherman reunites with his family in his hometown after having been given up for dead at sea battling hunger thirst and despair for nearly two months on a tiny boat that drifted all the way to Papua New Guinea