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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Local restaurants feed voters at polling stations in Washington DC

9th - Higher Ed
Local restaurants deliver food to polling stations in Washington, DC, to give free meals to voters and poll workers during early voting (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Press Association

Cafe owner backs Marcus Rashford with free meals for kids

Higher Ed
Interview with Ali Waterworth, owner of Ruddi's Retreat in Slaithwaite near Huddersfield (a children's cancer charity and coffee shop), one of many businesses who are backing Marcus Rashford's campaign for free lunches for children...
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Press Association

Joanna Lumley helps Nepalese restaurant deliver 100,000th free meal since the start of the pandemic

Higher Ed
Joanna Lumley helps Nepalese restaurant Bandana Katuwal in Lewisham, south London celebrate delivering its 100,000th free meal since the start of the pandemic. Sujan and Bandana Katuwal, began giving out meals to NHS staff at nearby...
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Bloomberg

Staffing Is Hardest Part of Restaurant Recovery: Marlow Bistro

Higher Ed
Personal consumption in the second quarter exceeded forecasts as Americans had both the wherewithal and the opportunity to ramp up spending on services such as dining out. There was an annualized 11.8% gain, the second-largest advance...
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Curated Video

Searching for serenity in the lunchroom, teachers in north Georgia's Forsyth County may have found a new way to keep their students quiet and focused on their meals.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Music soothes the savage and hungry 3rd grader CAPTION: It's lunchtime at a Georgia elementary school, where teachers use classical music to make sure students clean their plates. (Sept. 15) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] ((SUPER:...
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Curated Video

PERU: LIMA: ANIMAL RIGHTS GROUPS ANGRY OVER DOLPHINS KEPT AT HOTEL

Higher Ed
Spanish/Nat Public outcry has broken out in Peru over the plight of two bottle-nosed dolphins on display in a hotel aquarium. The dolphins, called "Air" and "Water" in native Quechuan, are centrepieces in a marine pool at the luxury...
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Curated Video

US ELEX PREVIEW - AP focus on where Clinton support has drifted, the Palin effect

Higher Ed
AP Television Jackson, New Jersey - 5 October 2008 1. Mid shot, runners starting 'Race for the Cure' 2. Close-up feet 3. Pan shot runners leaving starting area 4. Wide shot runners 5. Close-up woman applauding runners 6. Close-up pan...
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Curated Video

BRAZIL: SEE THROUGH BIKINI WOMAN GETS COMPENSATION

Higher Ed
Portuguese/Nat A Brazilian swimwear shop has been ordered to pay compensation to a customer because the bikini she bought turned out to be too revealing. The case has captivated Brazil, where skimpy summer beachwear is seen as an...
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Curated Video

A Los Angeles shelter recently began charging those who want to use the shelter a modest fee to stay overnight. The move not only underscores new economic realities, but a changing philosophy toward helping the homeless, too.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Some LA homeless now pay for shelter stays CAPTION: A Los Angeles shelter recently began charging those who want to use the shelter a modest fee to stay overnight. The move not only underscores new economic realities, but a...
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Sky News

Patients Rejecting NHS Claims That Their Food Is Of A High Standard

Higher Ed
Patients Rejecting NHS Claims That Their Food Is Of A High Standard
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Curated Video

More than 8,000 volunteers filled a Detroit-area convention hall over the weekend to package 2 million meals for the malnourished overseas. (Feb. 17)

Higher Ed
A Detroit-area pastor's vision of guiding thousands of volunteers to pack 2 million meals over a three-day weekend has come true. And it was better than he imagined. The Rev. Brad Powell's 2 Million Meals effort reached its goal Sunday....
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Curated Video

Chef swaps exclusive restaurant for soup kitchen

Higher Ed
Chef Jeff Ansorge prepares the chicken for lunch. Jeff, who is 40, used to work at one of the top restaurants in Minneapolis, the Capital Grille. He led a staff of 17 and earned a minimum of USD $80,000 a year. A meal at the Capital...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Variety the spice of life for Mumbais tiffin carriers

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Variety the spice of life for Mumbais tiffin carriers
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Variety the spice of life for Mumbais tiffin carriers

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Variety the spice of life for Mumbais tiffin carriers
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Bloomberg

Here's Why Trump Doesn't Really Want His Budget Passed

Higher Ed
May.23 -- Qorvis MSL Group's Stan Collender and Bloomberg Businessweek's Peter Coy weighs in on President Trump's budget proposal. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : African club brought to its knees by DR Congo political feud

9th - Higher Ed
The training pitches and classrooms are fit for one of AfricaÂ’s most illustrious football clubs but the political battles rife in Democratic Republic of Congo have brought Tout Puissant Mazembe's training academy to its knees
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Fears of new migrant Jungle in the heart of Europe

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds of migrants sleep in the shadow of high rises in downtown Brussels raising fears in the EU capital of a new Jungle similar to the dismantled camp in Calais
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Bridgeman Arts

People of the Kolkhoz in the Fergana Valley. Uzbekistan, 1970

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 5 from the 1970 documentary 'Maitre de L'Eau' (Masters of Water) about water and irrigation in Uzbekistan's Fergana Valley and Karakum Canal. Families and communities sit around tables laden with food. Scenes of nature in the...
Stock Footage1:46
Bridgeman Arts

Old man and child eat dinner. France, 1960

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 4 from the 1960 French film 'Au Coeur de la Ville', about an old man who rescues a young girl from suicide. An old man and a young girl eat dinner at his house, with his dog also at the table.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : AFPTV exclusive interview with former Brazilian president Lula

9th - Higher Ed
In an exclusive AFP interview Brazil’s popular former leftist president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva confirmed his intention to stand as a candidate for president in elections later this year despite a 12 year prison sentence for corruption
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Bloomberg

Delta Air Lines CEO Says Consumer Confidence Hindered By Recession Talks

Higher Ed
Sep.18 -- Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian discusses consumer confidence. He speaks with Bloomberg Businessweek anchor Jason Kelly in the latest edition of Businessweek Talks.
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Curated Video

What It Takes To Get Fresh Meals To Dorian's Survivors

Higher Ed
Nearly two weeks after Hurricane Dorian destroyed parts of the Bahamas, residents there still need food. José Andrés group is committed to helping.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Variety the spice of life for Mumbais tiffin carriers

9th - Higher Ed
Mumbai's world-renowned tiffin service is no longer the preserve of loyal housewives cooking up generations-old family dishes to be delivered to their husbands' offices by the city's famous dabbawallahs (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)