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7023B BLINDNESS - A NEW CURE FROM SPAIN

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In Madrid, a 74 year old eye specialist has developed a device that may eventually allow blind people to see almost as well as people with normal eyesight. He is Dr. Tomas Barraquer, head of the consulting clinic of the Barraquer...
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HKU Professor Dr. Siddharth Sridhar on H.K. Omicron Fight

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Dr. Siddharth Sridhar, Clinical Assistant Professor at the Department of Microbiology, The University of Hong Kong, says Hong Kong is at a critical juncture as the city is experiencing a massive outbreak of COVID-19 with very low...
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Experts Share Tips On How To Handle The Current Dangerous Heat Wave

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More than 100 million Americans are under excessive heat advisories or warnings as a dangerous heat wave blankets parts of the U.S.
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Preview of Messenger launch to Mercury

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Cape Canaveral and Washington, DC - Recent Washington, DC 1. Graphic of artist's version of Mercury Cape Canaveral 2. Scientists building Messenger 3. Scientists fitting solar panel 3. Reflection of scientist in solar panel 4. Solar...
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France Floats Veto Threat Over Brexit Deal

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Dec.03 -- France has warned it could veto a trade deal between the U.K. and the EU if it doesn’t like the terms. It piles pressure on negotiators not to make further concessions. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson says any deal must...
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Medical officials from Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital confirm they are treating a patient with the Ebola virus, the first case found in the US. (Sept. 30

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus018160 A patient at a Dallas hospital has tested positive for Ebola, the first case of the disease to be diagnosed in the United States, federal health officials announced Tuesday. The patient was...
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IV Bars Inject Debate into Medical Spa Market

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus071474PEGGY GOUGH HEADS DOWN TO HER LOCAL INTRAVENOUS CLINIC WHENEVER HER LYME DISEASE SYMPTOMS FLARE UP.Peggy Gough, IV Drip Spa Client"Which can be low energy, joint pain. It really can be that...
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Givenchy, Chloe, Ungaro & Yves Saint Laurent shows

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1. VS Givenchy Catwalk show 2. Final pass 3. Designer, Julien Macdonald comes out on stage 4. Photographers out side 5. Vs Models backstage 6. Vs Chloe catwalk show 7. SOT Vanessa Mae: "I just thought it was really, really clever you...
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NASA media conference

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Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas - February 2, 2003 1. Wide view of news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English)Ron Dittemore, NASA Space Shuttle Program Manager: "Caution you first of all that what I am telling you today is again fluid,...
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Norovirus up by 83% on this time last year

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Norovirus up by 83% on this time last year
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Monique Lhuillier presents a water-inspired collection at New York Fashion Week

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From mermaid inspired shapes to glittering sequined beadwork, designer Monique Lhuillier took her audience on an underwater expedition with her ocean-inspired collection. "The inspiration this season came from a wonderful trip I had in...
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CLEAN : Regulation on e cigarettes divides experts

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CLEAN : Regulation on e cigarettes divides experts
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Mizuho Bank's Varathan on Markets and Strategy

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Vishnu Varathan, head of economics & strategy at Mizuho Bank, discusses his market outlook and investment strategy. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Referees are human and can't get every call right. But for many American soccer fans that explanation won't cut it after a controversial disallowed goal prevented Team USA from beating Slovenia. The AP's John Mone reports from South Africa.

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HEADLINE: Referees to fans: We're human, we make mistakes CAPTION: Referees are human and can't get every call right. But for many American soccer fans that explanation won't cut it after a controversial disallowed goal prevented Team...
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With supplies and equipment limited, doctors in Haiti have to make tough decisions about the severely injured, choosing who to save and who they have to let go.

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HEADLINE: In Haiti, doctors have to chose who to keep alive CAPTION: Warning: Graphic Images. With supplies and equipment limited, doctors in Haiti have to make tough decisions about the severely injured, choosing who to save and who...
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Deutsche Bank's George Saravelos Discusses the Brexit Battle's Impact on Currency Markets

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Mar.12 -- Deutsche Bank's fixed income strategist George Saravelos discusses how the Brexit battle is impacting currency markets. He speaks with Vonnie Quinn and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close" on March 11th.
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Washington State Recalls 12,000 Coronavirus Test Kits

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​The state's health department said the fluid in several test kits displayed "an unusual color."
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Oxford professor outlines importance of lateral flow tests to the easing of lockdown

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Rapid turnaround coronavirus tests could be used to detect the most infectious people and potentially help when it comes to relaxing lockdown restrictions, scientists from the University of Oxford have suggested. Interview with Professor...
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Australia - Hill Puts In Fastest Practice Lap

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British racing driver Damon Hill left it late but still managed to pip his new team-mate Jacques Villeneuve to put in the fastest lap of practice for the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park, Melbourne on Friday (8/3). Hill, driving the...
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Sweden holds elections on Sunday with polls indicating a shift from right to left

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Sweden is heading to the polls to elect a new parliament on Sunday after an election campaign that has been largely divided along the left and right political lines. Often cited as a high-taxing welfare state, Sweden has been ruled by...
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00/00/74 c0047997 - color no date line blood (artificial) cut story: "blood (artificial)" shows: shot of blood being extracted from a cat and a voice over says its being replaced by white liquid that can carry oxygen and still...
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VOICED: Once-sensitive US sites to return to Iraqi control

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VOICED: Once-sensitive US sites to return to Iraqi control
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Hope for Bank Earnings Out of Italian Turmoil

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Dec.09 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s David Westin, Tom Keene, and Jonathan Ferro highlight comments from Davide Serra, chief executive officer and founder at Algebris Investments, on expectations for increasing...