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Press Association

Sadiq Khan visits food bank hub in Newham, London

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The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, during a visit to the Newham Food Alliance warehouse hub in North Woolwich. The hub, which is run by Newham council, collects food and then delivers it to foodbanks across the borough.
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With the number of tourists from wealthy Chinese cities soaring, American theme parks and malls are catering to visitors with translators, events and food. (Aug. 26)

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Tourism from China to the United States has soared since the countries signed an agreement in 2007 promoting travel. More than 1.8 million Chinese visited last year, a three-fold increase in five years. By 2018, the number of Chinese...
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Living on ration card isn't easy, but Cubans use ingenuity to feed families

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1. Morro Castle in background with boats in Havana Harbour in the foreground 2. Street scene with pedestrians and traffic 3. Set up of AP Bureau Chief in Havana, Anita Snow entering her dining room with bag of groceries 4. Mid of Snow...
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Christmas binge eating

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London, UK, 4 November 2009 1. Various of roast turkey being carved 2. Close up of box of "Merry Christmas" cupcakes 3. Close tilt down of chocolate Santa and snowman display 4. Close of chocolate Santa display 5. Close up pan of...
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The Associated Press Havana bureau chief spent one month living under the restrictions of the Cuban food rations; Anita Snow says the system isn't easy, but Cubans get by with ingenuity and organization.

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HEADLINE: Living one month on Cuba's food rations CAPTION: The Associated Press Havana bureau chief spent one month living under the restrictions of the Cuban food rations; Anita Snow says the system isn't easy, but Cubans get by with...
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Wartime recipe revival in era of Greek austerity

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HEADLINE: Wartime recipe revival in era of Greek austerity CAPTION: Recession-hit Greeks are turning to wartime food survival tips as they try to stretch strained household budgets in an era of austerity. (06 December 2011) VOICE-OVER:...
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Growing appetite for edible insects

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US: EDIBLE INSECTS SOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5.35SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionSan Francisco, California - February 18, 20151. Close-up of live mealworms2....
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Bloomberg

Vantiv to Acquire London's Worldpay for $9.9 Billion

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Jul.05 -- Vantiv agreed to acquire London’s Worldpay Group Plc for 7.7 billion pounds ($9.9 billion) to gain greater exposure to e-commerce retailers and small businesses. Bloomberg's Ruth David reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Amazon Buying Whole Foods in $13.7 Billion Deal

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Jun.16 -- Amazon.com Inc. has agreed to purchase Whole Foods Market Inc. in a deal worth $13.7 billion as the e-commerce giant moves deeper into the grocery business. Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro and David Westin report on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Why the Amazon Deal Is a Seismic Shift in the Industry

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Jun.16 -- Scott Mushkin, Wolfe Research senior retail analyst, discusses Amazon.com's Inc.'s $13.7 billion purchase of Whole Foods Market Inc. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Former Wal-Mart U.S. CEO Says Amazon Deal Is Gamechanger

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Aug.24 -- Former Wal-Mart U.S. CEO Bill Simon discusses Amazon.com Inc.'s position in the retail industry with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Telsey's Feldman Says Amazon Isn't Worried About Margins

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Aug.28 -- Joseph Feldman, Telsey Advisory Group senior research analyst, discusses Amazon.com Inc.'s impact on the grocery industry with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Why AT&T's Time Warner Deal Is Under Such Scrutiny

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Nov.21 -- Robert Profusek, a Jones Day partner, discusses the U.S. Justice Department's antitrust lawsuit to stop AT&T's proposed acquisition of Time Warner. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Retail Oasis Says Amazon Favors Revenue Over Profit

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Jul.27 -- Retail oasis Senior Strategist Pippa Kulmar weighs in on Amazon's earnings and performance. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Bloomberg

Alibaba's Evans on Strategy and Future of Retail

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Nov.10 -- Michael Evans, Alibaba Group president, discusses the company's new retail strategy with Bloomberg's Selina Wang on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Why Target Is Buying Shipt for $550 Million

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Dec.14 -- Ian Sigalow, Greycroft LLC partner and co-founder, discusses Target Corp. buying Shipt Inc. for $550 million and Greycroft's investment strategy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

MGM's Murren Says 'Investors Don't Care Enough' About Diversity

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May.08 -- MGM Resorts International Chief Executive Officer James Murren discusses workplace diversity at the Bloomberg Business of Equality Summit in New York.
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Bloomberg

Amazon Building a Snowball Effect With Momentum, Boomerang CEO Says

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Jul.26 -- Guru Hariharan, Boomerang's chief executive officer and a former Amazon.com Inc. employee, and Bloomberg Intelligence's Jitendra Waral discuss Amazon's second-quarter earnings with Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Why Amazon Drivers Are Hanging Phones in Trees

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Sep.01 -- A strange phenomenon has emerged near Amazon.com Inc. delivery stations and Whole Foods stores in the Chicago suburbs: smartphones dangling from trees. Contract delivery drivers are putting them there to get a jump on rivals...
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Health News

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Anthony Fauci says almost all Americans who died from COVID in June were unvaccinated. Tyson Foods recalls products over listeria.
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Suicide bombing outside police officer's house

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1. Wide of house of police chief partly destroyed by suicide attack 2. Wide crater in front of house 3. Iraqi police checking damage 4. Wide of crater caused by the explosion 5. Wide of destruction, police looking around 6. Interior...
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Georgian authorities distribute food vouchers

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Authorities in ex-Soviet Georgia are countering rising food prices by distributing food vouchers to one fifth of the nation's population. Welfare distribution official David Dvaladze said on Thursday that almost a (m) million Georgians...
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RUSSIA: ARRIVAL OF UK CHARITY WORKERS RELEASED FROM CHECHNYA

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English/Nat The two British charity workers kidnapped by Chechen rebels have arrived safely in Moscow after they were released from their 14 months in captivity. Camilla Carr and Jon James were kidnapped in July 1997 while on a...