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Silicon Valley startup uses robots to make pizza

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US PIZZA ROBOTSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5:30SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionMountain View, California - 8 July 20161. Robot...
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Pres. Clinton''s cardiologist says his prognosis is excellent after having 2 stents placed in one of his heart arteries.

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HEADLINE: Clinton doc: His prognosis is excellent Clinton doc: He''s walking around; can return to office Mon. CAPTION: President Bill Clinton is expected to return home Friday, one day after undergoing a heart procedure. The former...
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Bloomberg

Minouche Shafik: Estado de bienestar está bajo gran presión

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Nov.30-- Minouche Shafik, directora de la Escuela de Economía de Londres y exvicegobernadora del Banco de Inglaterra, habla de las divisiones en la sociedad y la tecnología en "Bloomberg Surveillance".
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Bloomberg

Miller: Brexit was a Cry to Politicians Not Listening

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November 18 -- Gina Miller, one of the British citizens who challenged U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May’s attempt to unilaterally trigger Brexit, discusses the personal impact the court case has had on her and views on globalization...
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Donald Trump Meets with Business Leaders

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President Donald Trump is opening what his team has dubbed "Day One" of his presidency by meeting with business leaders in the White House.Trump hosted the breakfast with about a dozen leaders in the Roosevelt Room.Among those in...
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Bloomberg

The EU Is Exasperated Over Brexit, Says CFR's Charles Kupchan

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Oct.21 -- Charles Kupchan, Council on Foreign Relations senior fellow and Bloomberg Opinion's John Authers discuss the latest on Brexit on 'Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?'
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A paper fountain created from old books one of art show's highlights

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A paper "fountain" made from old books created by Korean artist Jukhee Kwan is one of the highlights of this year's Abu Dhabi Art show. This week, the world's top art dealers are expected to arrive in the United Arab Emirates for the...
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Press Association

Nigel Farage visits factory in Sedgefield

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Nigel Farage has described Friday's debate between Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn as "very repetitive", saying: "I just don't think this is a very inspiring campaign." The Brexit Party leader accused the rivals of being overly cautious...
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Five years since the great recession engulfed the world, the impact is clear. Millions of middle-class jobs have vanished. Experts now fear those jobs are lost for good - killed by sophisticated technology and smarter software.

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HEADLINE: AP Analysis: Technology kills middle class jobs CAPTION: Five years since the great recession engulfed the world, millions of middle-class jobs have vanished. Experts fear those positions are lost for good - killed by...