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Stop lead bullets for hunting sprees, say environmentalists

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LEAD IN:Every year, around 8,000 tourists from across the globe head to the Argentine city of Cordoba to hunt doves – a legal practice in the South American nation.The practice is sparking controversy amongst environmentalists who...
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CLEAN : Syria regime forces advance in Aleppo heavy Russian air strikes

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CLEAN : Syria regime forces advance in Aleppo heavy Russian air strikes
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CLEAN : A glimpse into life on Aleppo frontline on eve of ceasefire

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CLEAN : A glimpse into life on Aleppo frontline on eve of ceasefire
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VOICED : Italys tourist jewel feels strain of fame

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Italys picturesque Cinque Terre may be home to just 5,000 people but last year it hosted 2.5 million tourists
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CLEAN : Brussels residents shock at Abdelslam arrest close by

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CLEAN : Brussels residents shock at Abdelslam arrest close by
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CLEAN: French region yearns for new crop of winema

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CLEAN: French region yearns for new crop of winema
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CLEAN : Kidnapping of Czechs may be tied to detained Lebanese

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CLEAN : Kidnapping of Czechs may be tied to detained Lebanese
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CLEAN : Analyst warns that Syria involvement

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CLEAN : Analyst warns that Syria involvement
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CLEAN : Britain to ease China visa

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CLEAN : Britain to ease China visa
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House: Housing, Auto Sales To Dampen Canadian 2017 Growth

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Jan.20 -- Scotiabank sees the global economy trending upwards this year, but there are some risks confronting Canada that could stunt the country's growth profile. Brett House, VP and Deputy Chief Economist, Scotiabank speaks on The...
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CLEAN : Syrians in frantic search for their children after blast

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Fatima Rashid was recovering in a Syrian hospital after a deadly suicide blast when she glanced at a teenager with a bloody disfigured face
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Tobruk struggles with rubbish build-up

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LEAD IN: Piles of rubbish are building up on Tobruk's main roads after the city's landfill site was closed. There are concerns the waste will cause health problems for residents if a new dump is not set up...
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Why Greycroft Is Investing in Optimus Ride

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Nov.03 -- John Elton, a partner at Greycroft Partners, and Ryan Chin, Optimus Ride chief executive officer, discuss the competitive landscape for self-driving vehicles with Bloomberg's Brad Stone on "Bloomberg Technology."
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The bubble hotel for seeing the northern lights in style

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LEAD IN Iceland's tourism industry is coming up with new and exciting ways to attract thrill seekers to the vast and remote volcanic island on the Arctic Circle. One of the latest is see-through bubble pods,...
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Oil Likely to Rise in Second Half of 2018, Tortoise's Thummel Says

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Aug.16 -- Rob Thummel, managing partner at Tortoise Capital Advisors, talks about oil prices and production. He speaks with Yvonne Man and Ramy Inocencio on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Experts: possible to limit global warming to 1.5C above pre-industrial level

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Experts on climate change and global warming said on Monday that it is possible to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above the pre-industrial level but also emphasised unprecedented transitions in all aspects of society will be...
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Flake: Delay Kavanaugh floor vote one week

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Flake has 'open mind' on FBI Kavanaugh probe

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Sen. Jeff Flake said he has an "open mind" on the FBI investigation into Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
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Flake has 'open mind' on FBI Kavanaugh probe

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Sen. Jeff Flake said he has an "open mind" on the FBI investigation into Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
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Schumer says new AG must protect Mueller probe

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says it is "paramount" that the investigation of special counsel Robert Mueller be protected by President Donald Trump's new attorney general.
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China's Economy Weakening But Not Collapsing, Economist Shearing Says

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Oct.29 -- Neil Shearing, chief economist at Capital Economics Group, discusses the state of China's economy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Schumer says new AG must protect Mueller probe

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says it is "paramount" that the investigation of special counsel Robert Mueller be protected by President Donald Trump's new attorney general.
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German minister: nobody can afford hard Brexit

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German Finance Minister Peter Altmaier said a hard Brexit was in no one's interest, adding Britain and the European Union needed to try and limit collateral damage.