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Student Athletes Would Get More Transfer Freedom Under NCAA Plan

Higher Ed
The rule would let baseball, football, basketball and men's ice hockey players compete immediately after their first transfer.
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Bloomberg

New U.S. Visa Rules May Bar Some Chinese Students

Higher Ed
Jul.07 -- There are hundreds of thousands of Chinese students attending colleges in the U.S. and many fear they could be deported. The White House is proposing new visa rules that would block international students from enrolling in...
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Reax to Israeli transfer of tax funds to Palestinians

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Ramallah, West Bank 1. Exterior of government building 2. Medium of sign reading (in Arabic and English) "Council of Ministers" 3. Ministers arriving for cabinet meeting 4. Various of ministers sitting around table 5. Close-up of Salam...
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On the eve of Veterans Day, US Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York said that record keeping at the Veterans Affairs Department is 'absurd' and should be fixed immediately. (Nov. 10)

Higher Ed
On the eve of Veterans Day, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York said that the Department of Veteran Affairs needs "far more accountability." She also said medical record keeping at the VA is 'absurd' and should be fixed...
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Tips To Help You Achieve Financial New Year's Resolutions

Higher Ed
From canceling rarely used subscriptions, to paying down credit card debt, here are some tips to help you get ahead financially in 2023.
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Finance ministers meet to discuss economic growth

Higher Ed
1. Medium shot of World Bank panel 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Nigerian Finance Minister: "However, with less than 11 years to go, based on current trends, most M-D-G''s (the United Nations'' Millenium Development...
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Latest on Atlantis mission and ISS conditions

Higher Ed
Space - 16 June 2007 1. View from International Space Station in orbit Houston, Texas, US - 16 June 2007 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mike Suffredini, NASA's manager of the International Space Station Programme: "Today, we've been doing, as...
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Bloomberg

Japan Ahead: S&P Global Market Intelligence Principal Economist Taguchi

Higher Ed
Harumi Taguchi, principal economist at S&P Global Market Intelligence, talks about the Japanese yen and the government's currency polity, the central bank's monetary policy, and the outlook for the economy. She speaks in the latest...
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Israeli and Palestinian reactions to the Quartet talks

Higher Ed
Gaza city, Gaza Strip 1. Senior Hamas politician Ismail Haniyeh (left) and Jordanian ambassador to Palestinian Authority (right) 2. Various of Haniyeh and ambassador and official sitting down Ramallah, West Bank 3. Wide shot of city 4....
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Japan: Fujimori: Will not extradite former Peruvian President Fujimori

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English/Nat Japan will not extradite former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, whom Peruvian authorities have charged with criminal abuse of power, Peru's attorney general on Wednesday last week charged Fujimori with abandonment of...
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British PM offers congratulations to Allawi

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1. British Prime Minister Tony Blair 2. SOUNDBITE: ( English) Tony Blair, British Prime Minister: "Good evening everyone. First of all can I offer my congratulations to the new Iraqi prime minister, the president, the two vice...
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Carpenter claims to make chairs that make you feel better

Higher Ed
For centuries India's Ayurvedic herbalists have claimed the juices and bark of certain trees contain powerful healing properties. Now carpenters in the southern state of Kerala say furniture made from these trees can also help to heal...
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Bush says he''s still committed to June 30 deadline

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Charlotte, North Carolina - April 5, 2004 1. US President George W. Bush walking to podium 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) US President George W. Bush "No, the intention is to make sure the deadline remains the same. I believe we can transfer...
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U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates uses some of the harshest words yet on the nuclear weapons situation in North Korea, warning the United States will not stand by if the country transfers weapons or technology to other states.

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HEADLINE: Gates: N. Korea nukes a grave threat CAPTION: U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates uses some of the harshest words yet on the nuclear weapons situation in North Korea, warning the United States will not stand by if the...
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CLEAN : Football: S America confed lost $140 mn to graft

9th - Higher Ed
The head of the South American football confederation CONMEBOL said Wednesday the body lost more than $140 million to graft under former managers indicted in a US corruption investigation
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Bloomberg

Keshik Capital's Turnbull on Noble Group's Restructuring

Higher Ed
Feb.19 -- Keshik Capital Partner Alex Turnbull weighs in on Noble Group's woes. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Coinbase CEO Armstrong on the Future of Crypto

Higher Ed
Aug.14 -- Coinbase Chief Executive Officer and co-founder Brian Armstrong talks about the outlook for cryptocurrencies with Bloomberg’s Emily Chang at the Players Technology Summit in San Francisco.
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Bloomberg

Sen. Warner Says Blockchain Has Merit But Facebook Is a Concern

Higher Ed
Jul.16 -- Sen. Mark Warner, a Virginia Democrat, discusses Facebook Inc.'s plans for a new cryptocurrency with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Sturgeon Vows Legal Independence Referendum for Scotland

Higher Ed
Dec.19 -- Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon vowed to hold a legal and internationally recognized referendum on independence, calling on the British government to allow her to do so in the wake of Brexit. Sturgeon said it is “the...
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Bloomberg

Citigroup Wins Order to Freeze Funds

Higher Ed
Aug.18 -- Citigroup Inc. won a temporary court order to freeze $175 million that Brigade Capital Management LP declined to return after the bank accidentally transferred more than $900 million to Revlon Inc. lenders. Bloomberg’s Su...
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Democrats Push For 1st Semi-Automatic Gun Ban In 20 Years

Higher Ed
The bill has little chance of becoming law due to opposition in the Senate.
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Hagel and counterpart Han agree to delay wartime control transfer

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The United States on Thursday agreed to maintain wartime control of South Korean troops in the event of an attack by North Korea for the foreseeable future. The agreement delayed the transfer of authority to Seoul that had been...
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New York City police are questioning a man in the killing of an on-duty bus driver who was stabbed in front of horrified passengers.

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HEADLINE: NYPD questions man in bus driver slaying CAPTION: Police are questioning a man in the killing of a New York City bus driver who was stabbed in front of horrified passengers. (Dec. 2) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] New York City...
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WRAP Israeli halts payments to PA, Haniyeh nominated for PM, Abbas

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Jerusalem 1. Exterior shot of Israeli Prime Minister's office 2. Wide cabinet meeting 3. Acting Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert sitting in cabinet meeting 4. Cutaway Raanan Gissin talking to media 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Raanan...