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Golden State Warriors Owner Says Fans Will Stick Through Tough Times

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Nov.04 -- Joe Lacob, owner of the Golden State Warriors and Kleiner Perkis Partner, talks about his team, his time at the Standford University Graduate School of Business and the trade war with China. He talks with Jason Kelly and Carol...
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First Look: NCAA Women's Final Four

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There will be plenty of familiar faces at the women's Final Four with Stanford, South Carolina, Louisville and UConn heading to Minneapolis.
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Elizabeth Holmes Says Ex-Theranos President Abused Her

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Theranos Inc. founder Elizabeth Holmes testified at her criminal fraud trial that her ex-boyfriend Ramesh "Sunny" Balwani, who was also her second-in-command at the blood-testing startup, abused and tried to control her while they were...
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Stanford University wants to unlock the secrets of the player piano. Researchers are restoring and studying self-playing pianos and the music rolls that recorded major composers performing their own work. (Dec. 17)

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THAT'S THE MAGIC OF THE PLAYER PIANO -- WHICH BROUGHT RECORDED MUSIC INTO PEOPLE'S LIVING ROOMS LONG BEFORE THERE WERE RECORDS, CDs OR I-P
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Antigua's prime minister says parliament will reconvene to deal with fallout from allegations of fraud against R. Allen Stanford, the country's largest private employer.

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HEADLINE: Antigua's PM pledges action in Stanford case

CAPTION: Antigua's prime minister says parliament will reconvene to deal with fallout from allegations of fraud against R. Allen Stanford, the country's largest...
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Bill Gross on Italy, Populism, Financial Repression

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Dec.02 -- Bill Gross, fund manager at Janus Capital, examines the state of the Italian economy and looks into the global rise of populism and continuation of financial repression. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Instagram's Systrom: I Declined Facebook Job in College

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Oct. 20 -- Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom discusses declining a job offer from Facebook with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Studio 1.0."
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Stanford beats USC in college football game in Los Angeles

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Title card: 'Indians Defeat Trojans' / Stanford Indians kick off to USC Trojans during game at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum; Ambrose Schindler returns ball for USC / VS USC gains on running plays / Schindler gains 15 yards for USC /...
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Judge in Stanford Sex Assault Case Fights Recall

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JUDGE AARON PERSKY IS FIGHTING FOR HIS JOB. HE FACES A RECALL CAMPAIGN BY CRITICS WHO SAY HE TREATED SEXUAL ASSAULT TOO LIGHTLY WHEN HE SENTENCED STANFORD UNIVERSITY STUDENT...
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Alphabet Chair Hennessy Says Google Needs to Do a Better Job Communicating

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Sep.19 -- John Hennessy, Alphabet Inc. chairman and former Stanford University president, discusses the impact of tech on society with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Lawmakers Will Chase SocGen Like a 'Hound From Hell,' Sen. Kennedy Says

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Mar.01 -- Sen. John Kennedy, a Republican from Louisiana, discusses the U.S. Senate putting pressure on Societe Generale to repay the victims of Allen Stanford's pyramid scheme, his views on the U.S. debt ceiling and President Donald...
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Nissan Is Said to Have Given Ghosn a Highly Unusual Perk

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Mar.26 -- Bloomberg’s Jason Kelly discusses Nissan being said to have paid Stanford tuition for Carlos Ghosn's children. He speaks with Carol Massar and Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

The Expensive Road to the Ivy League

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Mar.27 -- The recent college-admissions scandal has only confirmed what the Baby Ivy crowd has long known: Some wealthy parents will do just about anything to get their kids into the “right” school. Bloomberg's Katya Kazakina has more on...
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Stanford Sets the Pace for U.S. Business Schools

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Nov.08 -- Stanford University took the honor of best U.S. business school in the 2018 Bloomberg Businessweek survey of 26,699 MBA students, alumni, and recruiters. Tom Barrack, founder, chief executive officer, and chairman at Colony...
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Stanford Finds 'Varsity Blues' Mastermind Targeted Seven Coaches

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Stanford University reveals 'Varsity Blues' ring leader Rick Singer recruited seven coaches as early as 2009 to take part in the admission scam.
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Bloomberg

SHUAA Capital's Alseddiqi on Dividend, U.K. Investments, Real Estate, and Middle East Tech Growth

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Mar.14 -- Jassim Alseddiqi, Group CEO of Shuaa Capital, discusses his company's dividend after "strong growth in profitability," U.K. investments, real estate, and Middle East tech growth. He speaks with Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg...
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Two More Parents Convicted In Varsity Blues Scandal

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A former Staples executive and a former casino executive are the first defendants to stand trial in the sweeping operation known as "Varsity Blues."
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Does the digital era spell the end of traditional libraries?

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Bloomberg

Why Stanford Is So Successful at Fundraising

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June 7 -- John Hennessy, president of Stanford University, discusses the school's fundraising efforts. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Xinghai: China's Biggest Risk Is in Financial Sector

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Jan.19 -- Fang Xinghai, vice chairman at China Securities Regulatory Commission, explains what he sees as the biggest risks to China's economy in the year ahead and what the government can do to mitigate those risks. He speaks from the...
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UCLA and Stanford battle to a tie in a tight game

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VLS plays with UCLA Bruins running backs Jackie Robinson (28) and Kenny Washington (13) running ball / Washington faking toward quarterback as fullback Bill Overlin scores touchdown / backshot of portion of crowd in white tossing hats up...
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Nike Co-Founder Phil Knight Explains Philanthropic Goals

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Jun.28 -- Phil Knight, Nike co-founder and chairman emeritus, tells David Rubenstein about giving away hundreds of million dollars. He spoke in episode two of the third season of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations."
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AB InBev CEO Says Demand for Michelob Ultra Is Surging

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Nov.04 -- AB InBev Chief Executive Officer Carlos Brito says consumers are looking for premium products and healthier products. He says demand is up now for craft beers. He also talks about his experience at the Stanford Graduate School...
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Bloomberg

Golden State Warriors Owner Says Fans Will Stick Through Tough Times

Higher Ed
Nov.04 -- Joe Lacob, owner of the Golden State Warriors and Kleiner Perkins Partner, talks about his team, his time at the Standford University Graduate School of Business and the trade war with China. He talks with Jason Kelly and Carol...