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SUVs push eco-cars to the backseat at the Los Angeles Auto Show

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LEADIN: Automakers are also appealing to buyers' sense of adventure at Los Angeles Auto Show, with the debut of several off-road vehicles. SUVs, from rough-and-tumble Jeeps to the Lincoln Nautilus are the main...
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Ride-sharing and connectivity are top trends in concept cars

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LEADIN: Ride-sharing and connectivity are at the forefront of future mobility trends on show at the Frankfurt IAA motor show. Carmakers are giving the public a glimpse into the future, revealing concept cars...
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Ride-sharing and connectivity are top trends in concept cars

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Ride-sharing and connectivity are at the forefront of future mobility trends on show at the Frankfurt IAA motor show. Carmakers are giving the public a glimpse into the future, revealing concept cars...
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Ride-sharing and connectivity are top trends in concept cars

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Ride-sharing and connectivity are at the forefront of future mobility trends on show at the Frankfurt IAA motor show. Carmakers are giving the public a glimpse into the future, revealing concept cars...
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China May Have Committed 'Holy Grail' of Hacking, Rep. Stewart Says

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Oct.05 -- Rep. Chris Stewart, a Utah Republican, reacts to the Bloomberg Businessweek investigation that showed Chinese hackers implanted tiny microchips on servers that made their way into U.S. data centers. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Elon Musk Reopens Tesla Factory, Defying County Rules

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk ordered employees at a California plant to go back to work, going against orders from local officials.
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China Has Huge Capacity to Produce Vaccines: RAND's Bouey

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Jan.06 -- Jennifer Bouey, senior policy researcher and Tang Chair in China policies studies at think tank RAND Corporation, discusses the Asian nation's handling of the coronavirus pandemic, the rollout of vaccinations, and the...
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WHO briefing on swine flu outbreak

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The World Health Organisation said on Wednesday it has called a meeting of flu experts next week to discuss whether drug companies should switch their production from regular flu vaccine to pandemic vaccine. The decision comes as the new...
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Wahaha's Zong Says Internet Ruined Manufacturers

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May.08 -- Once China's richest man, the head of nation's largest soft drink maker says the rise of the internet is ruining the economy. Hangzhou Wahaha Chairman Zong Qinghou is now the eighth wealthiest man in China. He says Alibaba's...
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SUVs push eco-cars to the backseat at the Los Angeles Auto Show

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Automakers are also appealing to buyers' sense of adventure at Los Angeles Auto Show, with the debut of several off-road vehicles. SUVs, from rough-and-tumble Jeeps to the Lincoln Nautilus are the main...
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Bloomberg

China's Solar Giants Double Down on Growth Plans

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Sep.03 -- Solar manufacturers in China have been boosting production capacity, betting that higher output will, at some point, help them seize a bigger chunk of global markets. Bloomberg's Aaron Clark reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

It's `Naive' to Say Brexit's Going Well, LGIM's Morrissey Says

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Jun.27 -- Helena Morrissey, head of personal investing at Legal & General Investment Management, discusses the outlook for Brexit negotiations. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Bloomberg

NAM CEO Timmons Says Tax Reform Will Translate Into Jobs

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Feb.16 -- Jay Timmons, National Association of Manufacturers president and chief executive officer, discusses the impact of President Donald Trump's policies on the manufacturing industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on...
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Bloomberg

What to Expect From Ethiopia's Report on 737 Max Crash?

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Apr.04 -- Andrew Herdman, director general of the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines, talks about last month’s crash of a Boeing Co. 737 Max jetliner that killed 157 people. Ethiopia said it will release a preliminary report Thursday...
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Bloomberg

Iran Sanctions Kick In

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Nov.05 -- U.S sanctions on Iranian oil that were lifted as part of the 2015 Nuclear Accord have officially come back into effect today. The renewed measures come as President Trump fulfills vows to ramp up the pressure on the Islamic...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Bloomberg

Serum Institute CEO Poonawalla on Vaccine Diplomacy

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Mar.17 -- Adar Poonawalla, CEO, Serum Institute of India, talks with Bloomberg’s Haslinda Amin at the Bloomberg Equality Summit about running the world’s largest vaccine manufacturer amid a global pandemic.
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Bloomberg

Copper Slides Below $9,000, Nickel Falls by Most in Four Years

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Mar.04 -- Lazard Asset Management Head of U.K. Equities Alan Curtis speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson about Copper sliding below $9,000 and Nickel falling the most in four years on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close".
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Clinically vulnerable and over 65s offered Covid jab as vaccine programme enters new phase

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The National Medical director for England, Stephen Powis welcomes the new phase of the vaccination programme as clinically vulnerable people in England are being invited to book their Covid-19 jab along with people aged 65 to 69. Almost...
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Bloomberg

Currency War May Be Brewing

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Oct. 9 -- Bloomberg's Ryan Chilcote reports on worldwide monetary policies as they pertain to currencies. He speaks with Jonathan Ferro on Bloomberg Televisions On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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USA: WASHINGTON: 55TH ANNUAL AUTO SHOW OPENS

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English/Nat The latest vehicles from all over the world are being shown at the 55th Annual Auto Show in Washington DC Auto experts say the choice this year is bigger than ever before with American and Japanese manufacturers becoming...
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Bloomberg

Japan March Large Manufacturer Tankan at 6

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April 1 -- The Bank of Japan releases its Tankan business survey. Bloomberg's Juliette Saly reports on "First Up."
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RR7924B AVIATION THE GROUNDING OF THE DC-10

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McDonnell Douglas DC-10 airliners have been grounded throughout the world following the crash of a DC-10 at Chicago on May 25th 1979. All 273 people aboard were killed. The plane lost its port engine on take-off, and a thorough...
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Toyota recalls 2.17m vehicles over concerns over accelerator pedals

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Silver Spring, Maryland - 24 February 2011 1. Close of Toyota sign 2. Wide of Toyota dealership showroom 3. Blue Toyota Rav-4 model 4. Close of Toyota logo on car New York, New York - 24 February 2011 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Jeff...