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Bloomberg

First Ebola Patient Diagnosed in U.S. Has Died in Dallas

Higher Ed
Oct. 8 -- Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person in the United States diagnosed with the Ebola virus, has died in a Dallas hospital. Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker reports on Market Makers.
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Curated Video

Government officials showed off a site where National Guard members are on patrol in Arizona near the Mexican border. Their mission is to look for and report any suspected illegal immigrants to the Border Patrol, whose agents make the arrest.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Ariz. National Guard: on watch at Mexican border CAPTION: Government officials showed off a site where National Guard members are on patrol in Arizona near the Mexican border. Their mission is to look for and report any...
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Curated Video

IRAQ: OIL EXPORTS TO START AFTER SIX YEARS OF UN BLOCKADE

Higher Ed
English/Nat Iraq is to start exporting oil after nearly six years of blockade because of U-N sanctions. Under the U-N deal, Iraq is allowed to sell 2 (b) billion U-S dollars worth of oil every six months to buy food and medicine for...
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Curated Video

SOUTH AFRICA: ACHILLE LAURO

Higher Ed
Eng/Nat The South African-based cruise company that chartered the ill-fated Achille Lauro liner is trying to calm friends and relatives of passengers. The company says all the passengers have been accounted for. Friends and relatives...
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Curated Video

Banned Somali charcoal linked to militants still finding ways into Gulf

Higher Ed
Shipments of Somali charcoal that benefit Islamic militants are still making their way to Middle Eastern markets, despite being banned nearly two years ago by the United Nations (UN) Security Council. The trade is frustrating...
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Curated Video

Senators condemn proposed takeover of six ports by company from UAE

Higher Ed
New York City, New York - 21 February 2006 1. Various wide shots of Port of Newark 2. Containers being lifted by crane 3. Crane 4. Mid shot Senator Charles Schumer and Representative Peter King 5. Cutaway microphones 6. SOUNDBITE:...
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Curated Video

USA: US & JAPAN CLOSE TO AGREEMENT IN TRADE DISPUTE UPDATE

Higher Ed
English/Nat U-S and Japanese negotiators were on Friday reported to be close to an agreement that would prevent a trade war. The U-S State Department said there had been a breakthrough in negotiating a thorny dispute over shipping. The...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Djibouti government defends infrastructure projects

9th - Higher Ed
Djibouti's government ministers defend the tiny African country's rapid development, as China bankrolls major infrastructure projects, including transport links for key markets in neighbouring landlocked Ethiopia
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Concerns mount at Calais as migrants storm trucks

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Concerns mount at Calais as migrants storm trucks
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AFP News Agency

Georgia: at the crossroads of a fuel superhighway

9th - Higher Ed
Georgia: at the crossroads of a fuel superhighway
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Crisis-hit Greece gears up for election cli

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN: Crisis-hit Greece gears up for election cli
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : NGOs demand access as Yemen suffers open-air massacre

9th - Higher Ed
Humanitarian groups on Wednesday demanded access to civilians on the brink of famine in Yemen describing the two-year civil war in the Arab world's poorest state as an open-air massacre
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Hodeida port closure would be disaster for Yemen: WFP head

9th - Higher Ed
A closure of the Hodeida port would bring disaster to Yemen which is already on the brink of famine the new head of the UN's World Food Programme warned Wednesday
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Bloomberg

Next N. Korea Sanctions Step Is Companies, Says Tannebaum

Higher Ed
Sep.22 -- Daniel Tannebaum, principal and global sanctions leader at PWC, discusses the effectiveness of the latest round of U.S. sanctions against North Korea. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Curated Video

Trump Visits Irma-Ravaged Fla., Touts Progress

Higher Ed
US President Donald Trump visited hurricane-ravaged Florida Thursday, thanking all of the first responders and touting the progress made to restore electricity, reopen roads and get the state operational again. The...
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Curated Video

Trump Visits Irma-Ravaged Fla., Touts Progress

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump visited hurricane-ravaged Florida Thursday, thanking all of the first responders and touting the progress made to restore electricity, reopen roads and get the state operational again. The president...
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Curated Video

Trump Visits Irma-Ravaged Fla., Touts Progress

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump visited hurricane-ravaged Florida Thursday, thanking all of the first responders and touting the progress made to restore electricity, reopen roads and get the state operational again. The president...
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Bloomberg

How Hurricane Irma Will Impact Commodities

Higher Ed
Sep.06 -- Hurricane Irma, the most powerful storm to form in the open Atlantic Ocean, was barreling toward Puerto Rico late Tuesday on a path that may bring it ashore in Florida and destroy so much property that damages may surpass...
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Bloomberg

Bloomberry Resorts' Razon Sees Banner Year in 2017

Higher Ed
Nov.13 -- Bloomberry Resorts Chairman and CEO Enrique Razon weighs in on President Trump's Asia trip and talks about the resorts' performance. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

UN fears humanitarian crisis in wake of Yemen blockade

Higher Ed
The United Nations expressed concern about the humanitarian situation in Yemen on Wednesday, after a Saudi-led coalition ordered the closure of all ports and grounded all humanitarian flights to the war-torn country George...
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Bridgeman Arts

Static shot of town by the sea

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A shot of a town by the seaside. Filmed on 35mm in 1994.
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Bridgeman Arts

Ship in the harbour, 1908 - reenactment

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Historical reenactment. 1908, ship in the harbour of a busy town. Filmed on 35mm in 1995.
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Bridgeman Arts

Static shot of building by the dock

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A shot of a town building by the dock. Filmed on 35mm in 1994.