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Fallon: Huge Opportunity for Tech to Transform Education

Higher Ed
July 29 -- Pearson CEO John Fallon discusses the company's performance and restructuring, and his outlook for the education market. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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VOICED : In Kenya a digital classroom in a box

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VOICED : In Kenya a digital classroom in a box
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Stephen Roach: Janet Yellen's Lessons Learned at Yale

Higher Ed
June 17 -- Yale University Professor Stephen Roach discusses how the Federal Reserve approaches inflation and the lack of financial stability. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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As college students return to classes this school year, many have a way of avoiding buying all those textbooks. The iPad is allowing students to carry just one device, and possibly save money along the way. The AP's Haven Daley has more.

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HEADLINE: iPad changing how college textbooks are used CAPTION: As college students return to classes this school year, many have a way of avoiding buying all those textbooks. The iPad is allowing students to carry just one device, and...
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The Chinese government censors all mention of June 4, 1989, when scores of students were killed by army troops ordered to clear Tiananmen Square from demonstrators. Few Chinese students today know the outlines of the tragedy. (June 3)

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(SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Lu Qiuxuan, Student - Beijing Foreign Studies University:) "I have never ever heard my teacher talk about June 4. Never ever. In our textbooks, this never was mentioned. And, there was no explanation." ...
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CLEAN : India at 75: upending narratives and rewriting history

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The palatial family home of India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru, a stalwart of the freedom struggle and a close confidant of Mahatma Gandhi, is now a museum where loyalists still come to pay tribute (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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Girl reads magazine and smokes in bed, 1960s

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Girl reads magazine and smokes in bed. Overscan. Screener. HD available upon request.
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The Chinese government censors all mention of June 4, 1989, when scores of students were killed by army troops ordered to clear Tiananmen Square from demonstrators. Few Chinese students today know the outlines of the tragedy. (June 3)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus011489 (SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Lu Qiuxuan, Student - Beijing Foreign Studies University:) "I have never ever heard my teacher talk about June 4. Never ever. In our textbooks, this never was...
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Curated Video

Japan: Reax: Norio Hattori on Taliban moves to destroy statues of Buddha

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English/Nat Japan's Foreign Minister reacted to two contentious issues in Tokyo on Tuesday. Japan joined South Korea in expressing deep concern over the Taliban's decision to proceed with moves to destroy all statues of Buddha in the...
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Lee: Need to Increase Productivity to Increase Growth

Higher Ed
Aug. 11 -- Citi Head of North America Economics William Lee and Seabreeze Partners President Doug Kass discuss helicopter money and central banks monetary policies. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

El-Erian: Fed, Markets More Co-Dependent Than Ever

Higher Ed
Nov. 20 -- In today's ""Morning Must Read,"" Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu recaps comments from Bloomberg View columnist Mohamed El-Erian on the Federal Reserve on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Bloomberg

European Stocks Decline on U.S. Inflation Speculation

Higher Ed
Oct. 17 -- European stocks fell for the fourth time in five days as the Stoxx 600 declined by 0.8 percent. Bloomberg's Mark Barton breaks down the day's trading on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close.