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Jane Pauley, Rand Morrison: "The Media Doesn't Lead Cultural Shifts, We Actually Are Way Behind" | The New York Issue 2018

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"We're also reflective of a lot of culture," Morrison told THR. "For example, gender issues, we've been part of the story."
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Explains Why 'Roseanne' is Actually Very Anti-Trump | THR News

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NBA great and THR columnist Kareem Abdul-Jabbar argues the politics on the 'Roseanne' revival are played for laughs, but the daily economic struggles of the Conner family make a pointed anti-Trump statement.
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VOICED : French historians fight to save iconic La Samaritaine buildings

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VOICED : French historians fight to save iconic La Samaritaine buildings
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Does Saudi Bond Sale Reflect Deepening Strain?

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Oct. 19 -- Saudi Arabia plans to raise $17.5 billion in the biggest ever bond sale from an emerging-market nation, according to four people with knowledge of the offering, as it seeks to shore up finances battered by the slide in oil....
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Long delayed draft constitution unveiled

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1. Wide of audience listening to the Afghan anthem 2. Wide of podium 3. Mid shot, left to right, Vice-President Amin Arsalan, President Hamid Karzai, former king Mohammed Zaher Shah, Defence Minister Marshall Qasim Fahim, Kofi Annan's...
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Beirut Blast: Officials Point To Negligence, Not Nefariousness

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Security officials say the explosion was an accident of "severe negligence" after President Trump called it "an attack."
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More Companies, States Make Juneteenth An Official Holiday

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Companies and states are encouraging people to learn about, celebrate and reflect on Black history and culture on June 19.
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Short of a deal, congressional leaders bargained and squabbled by turns Thursday on legislation to cut spending and prevent a partial government shutdown that loomed for Friday at midnight.

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HEADLINE GOP seeks extension as gov't shutdown looms CAPTION: Short of a deal, congressional leaders bargained and squabbled by turns Thursday on legislation to cut spending and prevent a partial government shutdown that loomed for...
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CLEAN : Nobel Prize secretary defends academy after Western awards sweep

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Professor Hans Ellegren, Secretary General of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, defends the Nobel Committee's attempts to better reflect the breadth of achievement across the world after a season where every Nobel laureate came from...
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Best of Bloomberg Intelligence (07/14/2022)

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Best of Bloomberg Intelligence delivers in-depth analysis and data sets on industries and companies, government, credit, litigation and economic factors. Catch it daily on Bloomberg Markets: The Close.
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CLEAN : African art at the Tate Modern

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CLEAN : African art at the Tate Modern
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Former Thomas Cook chief executive 'deeply sorry' about failure

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Former Thomas Cook chief executive Peter Fankhauser has told MPs he is "deeply sorry" he failed to save the company. Giving evidence to the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee, former Thomas Cook chief executive Peter...
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Economic Probability Has Changed for Markets: Morgan Stanley’s Kushma

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May.13 -- Michael Kushma, global fixed income CIO at Morgan Stanley, says the Federal Reserve’s take on inflation is a new paradigm for markets. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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ISM Non-Manufacturing Index Beats Estimates at 45.4

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Jun.03 -- The Institute for Supply Management’s non-manufacturing index rose 3.6 points in the month of May as U.S. service providers began to emerge from the coronavirus lockdown. Bloomberg’s Michael McKee breaks down the data on...
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CLEAN : Princess Diana's wedding tiara on display for first time in decades in London

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The "Spencer tiara", worn by Princess Diana during her wedding to Prince Charles in 1981, goes on display for the first time in decades at an exhibition at Sotheby's in London that will run from May 28 until June 15 as part of Queen...
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Three-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson is in New York this week. He's doing interviews before Friday's annual awards banquet. Johnson and his crew chief also discussed how the recession is affecting the sport. (Dec. 2)

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HEADLINE: Recession putting the brakes on NASCAR CAPTION: Three-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson is in New York this week. He's doing interviews before Friday's annual awards banquet. Johnson and his crew chief also discussed how the...
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There Is Still Nervousness About the End of QE: Fan

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Oct. 28 ""Credit Suisse Private Banking and Wealth Management Managing Director Fan Cheuk Wan discusses the FOMC meeting that begins on Tuesday, the end of quantitative easing and further volatility in the markets with Bloomberg's David...
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Scotland Respond to Brexit Vote & Discuss Options

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Scotland Respond to Brexit Vote & Discuss Options
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What Refashioning an Iconic '90s Trade Deal May Look Like

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Feb.16 -- While U.S. President Donald Trump has forced the idea of renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement, some experts agree that an upgrade is welcome for the pact that took effect in 1994. Bloomberg News' Theophilos...
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A Reflection on America's Growing Political Hostility

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March 14 -- Charles Dallara, executive vice chairman at Partners Group, discusses the growing political hostility in the United States and the political scapegoating of the financial system. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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U.S. 10-Year at Bottom End of Fair Value Range, JPM's Bilton Says

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May.30 -- John Bilton, head of global multi-asset strategy at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses the factors driving the U.S. treasury market. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Britain’s fiscal watchdog has slashed its outlook for UK economic growth

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Britain’s fiscal watchdog has slashed its outlook for UK economic growth this year to its lowest level since the financial crisis – even before an expected “significant” hit from coronavirus.
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Angela Rayner hits out at Tory care home cuts

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Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner visits Sandiacre in Derbyshire to campaign against the Conservative county council's alleged attempts to close down care home during the Covid-19 pandemic. Quotes on care homes, the European Super...