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RR7048A PAKISTAN FLOODS

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Cuts available. See stories z026814, z018263 On November 12th 1970 East Pakistan suffered what may turn out to be the worst natural disaster of the century. Cyclonic winds swept a wall of water over 20-feet high from the Bay of Bengal...
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CLEAN : Kenyan conservationists build jumbo elephant fence

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A 100 mile long fence is being erected in Laikipia, Kenya to stop elephants entering farmland, to improve safety for people and crops and to protect the animals from poachers
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CLEAN : Greece wants primary surplus at all costs

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CLEAN : Greece wants primary surplus at all costs
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Dammartin mayor relieved hostage situation in his town is over

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CLEAN : Dammartin mayor relieved hostage situation in his town is over
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: OLY-2012: Sally Pearson delivers gold

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CLEAN: OLY-2012: Sally Pearson delivers gold
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CLEAN : Mali: Jihadist commanders deaths a great relief press chief

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CLEAN : Mali: Jihadist commanders deaths a great relief press chief
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VOICED: Pakistan flood overshadows Eid

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VOICED: Pakistan flood overshadows Eid
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Bloomberg

Is Greece Positioned to Be Eurozone's Success Story?

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Nov.28 -- The time has come for the International Monetary Fund to make up its mind on Greece, according to the country’s economy minister. The path to recovery runs sequentially through completion of Greece’s bailout review, debt...
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Bloomberg

Jefferies 4Q Profit Quadruples on Stock, Bond Revenue

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Dec.20 -- Jefferies Group reported fourth-quarter profit that quadrupled on the strength of stock and bond trading revenue. Gerard Cassidy, banking analyst at RBC Capital Markets, and Bloomberg's Laura Keller examine the results on...
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Deutsche Bank, Credit Suisse Settle U.S. Mortgage Probe

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Dec.23 -- Aviva Investors Head of Rates Charles Diebel discusses the European banking sector. Bloomberg's Michael Moore also reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Conway: Trump Effect Already Seen in U.S. Economy

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Jan.12 -- Kellyanne Conway, counselor to President-elect Donald Trump, discusses Trump's economic plan as part of his first 100 days in office. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Trump vs. Clinton: Who Is Better for Health-Care Stocks?

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Nov. 7 -- Sheryl Skolnick, director of research at Mizuho, examines risks to the health-care industry in the U.S. election and the potential for a repealing of Obamacare. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Relief Follows Southern California Earthquake

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Thousands of sailors and marines land by boat to engage in relief work after 1933 earthquake strikes in Southern California / Typewriters and teletype machines work, as James Whitmore's narration explains that they are the only means of...
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Bloomberg

Airbus Shares Rise as Full-Year Profit Stays on Track

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Oct.31 -- Airbus SE reported better than expected third-quarter results and confirmed its full year guidance. Bloomberg's Benjamin Katz reports on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Bloomberg

PWC's Roschelle Says Debt Ceiling Was on Everyone's Mind

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Aug.31 -- President Trump is considering attaching an increase in the U.S. debt limit to an initial request to Congress for disaster relief funding of $5.95 billion for Hurricane Harvey, two administration officials said. PWC Partner...
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Bloomberg

Concerns Over Florida Crop Damage Are Easing

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Sep.11 -- Bloomberg's Alan Bjerga discusses Hurricane Irma's impact on agriculture with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Renault CEO Says USMCA Makes North American Market Alive Again

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Oct.02 -- Carlos Ghosn, chief executive officer at Renault, discusses trade related to the USMCA and China, the electric car market, and the company’s business in Iran. He speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Connan at the Paris Motor Show...
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Bloomberg

Why Wall Street Fears a Shift to Biannual Earnings

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Sep.04 -- Bloomberg's Annie Massa discusses why Wall Street is concerned about the potential shift to biannual earnings. She speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Equity Bull Is Limping, but Moving Forward, Says RBC's Calvasina

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Jul.31 -- Lori Calvasina, head of U.S. equity strategy at RBC, examines third-quarter earnings as she sees a "tough road ahead" for equities. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Fmr. Finance Minister Borg on Sweden Election, Krona, Italy

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Sep.10 -- Former Swedish Finance Minister Anders Borg, discusses Sweden's election, the formation of a coalition government, the krona, the 10-year anniversary of the Lehman collapse and his outlook for Italy. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Citigroup’s Apabhai Is Quite Bullish on Bonds

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Apr.02 -- Mohammed Apabhai, head of Asia trading strategy at Citigroup Global Markets, discusses the move in the bond market and where he’s seeing opportunity. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East.”
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Bloomberg

Tightening Liquidity Conditions Will Be Worry for EM, Says Mizuho Bank's Varathan

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Nov.12 -- Vishnu Varathan, head of economics and strategy at Mizuho Bank, discusses emerging Asia currencies and PBOC policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

You Can Stay Long U.S. Stocks, Says Oanda’s Halley

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Feb.12 -- Jeffrey Halley, senior market analyst at Oanda, discusses the potential deal by U.S. lawmakers over border security, the possibility of a recession and his outlook for U.S. equities. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East.”
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Questions grow in HKong on claim of gene-edited babies

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Members of the science community were perplexed about claims by a Chinese scientist who said he helped make the world's first gene-edited babies, after his first public appearance since the announcement earlier this week.