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Natalie Du Toit Training Ahead of Beijing 2008

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Natalie Du Toit training inc underwater shots. Interior interview with Natalie Du Toit. Natalie Du Toit, who lost her leg in a road accident, is the first female amputee to qualify for both the Olympics and...
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Monopoly-style boardgame uses communist landmarks

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You won't get to build hotels or collect rent in a Polish board game reminiscent of Monopoly. In fact, you may be lucky to even get a pair of shoes. The creators of the game, a group with the unlikely sounding name of National...
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What to Look for in Alibaba and Tencent Earnings

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Aug.13 -- Shawn Yang, deputy head and managing director at Blue Lotus Research Institute, discusses Alibaba listing in Hong Kong, what to look out for in their earnings and what’s ahead for Tencent. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China...
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CLEAN: Olympic ideal and Olympic reality are now different

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CLEAN: Olympic ideal and Olympic reality are now different
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Bloomberg

Sony Tops Profit Estimates

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Aug.01 -- First quarter profit for Sony topped estimates with chips, music and PlayStation 4 among the growth drivers. But Sony declined to raise its full-year profit forecast. Bloomberg's Yuji Nakamura reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Saving real lives via the virtual world

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Saving real lives via the virtual world
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NFL Fans Weigh COVID-19 Risks

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As some teams allow fans to attend in person, medical experts warn that the airborne coronavirus can be spread through shouting, cheering and singing.
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Bloomberg

Tencent Denies Report It Will Sell Stakes in Didi, Meituan

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Tencent Holdings Ltd. denied a report by Dow Jones that the Chinese technology giant was considering selling down investments in companies from Meituan to KE Holdings Inc. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Amazon Dives Into Game-Streaming Market

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Sep.24 -- Amazon.com Inc. unveiled an array of updated Echo smart speakers, security devices, and a new "Luna" streaming video games service on Thursday. Dave Limp, senior vice president of devices and services at Amazon, discusses all...
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CLEAN : US announces diplomatic boycott of Beijing Winter Olympics

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The US won't send diplomatic representation to the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and "contribute to the fanfare of the Games", "given the ongoing genocide and crimes against humanity in Xinjiang", says White House press secretary Jen...
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Photo study of the people behind their online characters

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London, UK - October 20, 2004/File FILE: Paris, France - February 2004 1. Various of guys playing games FILE: Beijing, China - May 2003 2. Various exteriors of Internet cafe FILE: Tikrit, Iraq - August 2003 3. Various of opening of...
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Usain Bolt Meets Royalty but Angers Games Fans

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Usain Bolt Meets Royalty but Angers Games Fans
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Bloomberg

Meet the Fans

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Oct. 5 -- The Nats are still in it. There are some true believers, but Washington's political class isn't as excited as you might expect. (Source: Bloomberg)
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CHINA: BEIJING: 3RD FAMILY COMPUTER & SOFTWARE EXHIBITION CLOSES

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Mandarin/Nat In China, a growing urban middle-class is creating increasing demand for home computers. While the vast majority of computer sales continue to come from government bureaucracies and offices, more and more Chinese are...
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Curated Video

INDIA: SPECIALLY DEVELOPED CHESS BOARD FOR THE BLIND

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Eng/Bengali/Nat Blind people in India have found a new source of mental stimulation in one of the world's oldest board games. A voluntary organisation in Calcutta is teaching the blind to play chess on a specially devised board. It's an...
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USA: PERSONAL COMPUTERS ARE XMAS SUCCESS STORY FOR RETAILERS

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English/Nat With two shopping days left till Christmas, Americans are rushing to malls around the nation for those final gift buys. But analysts are already saying that consumers are buying less of everything. Retail sales are down...
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A van digitally maps the streets of Taipei

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Taipei - 7 August 2007 1. Tilt down from Taipei tallest building Taipei 101 to mapping van 2. Pan right to van moving 3. Various of van driving while filming and various of monitor showing pictures captured by cameras 4. Various of...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : From console to museum

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VOICED : From console to museum
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Paralympics has helped shift attitudes - organisers

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CLEAN: Paralympics has helped shift attitudes - organisers
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The museum of ancient computer technology

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LEAD IN: A new "anti-museum" in Russia offers visitors the chance to experience 20th century technology. On offer are original Macintoshs, ancient Nintendo games and old Soviet PCs. ...
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Bloomberg

Unity CEO: VR Is in the Early Stages, It'll Be Gigantic

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Oct. 21 -- John Riccitiello, Unity Technologies chief executive officer, discusses the future of virtual reality in the gaming industry with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Zynga Seeing Jump in User Engagement, CEO Says

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Aug.06 -- Frank Gibeau, chief executive offcier at Zynga Inc., discusses the gaming company's outlook and industry trends on "Bloomberg Technology."
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The new generation of fantasy games

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1. VNR Various of Fight Night 3 game 2. VNR Various of Oblivion: Elder Scrolls 4 AP Television News 3 Set up John Houlihan playing Oblivion Video game on screen 4. Editor of website computer and video games.com (CVG) John Houlihan...
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CLEAN : S.Africa teens build solar train as power cuts haunt commuters

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A group of 20 teenagers have invented South Africa's first fully solar-powered train (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)