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Florida police are asking the public for help in finding a woman they say is a person of interest in connection with the slaying of a wealthy Florida couple known for adopting special needs children

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Sheriff: Why wasn't surveillance turned off? CAPTION: Authorities investigating the slayings of a Florida couple believe someone who was supposed to disable the surveillance system before the break-in never showed up. Police...
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Bloomberg

Oasis' Fischer Says Toshiba Needs Chip Deal This Year

Higher Ed
Jun.27 -- Seth Fischer, co-founder and chief investment officer at Oasis Management, discusses Toshiba's corporate governance problems, the sale of its chip business and the possibility of the company being delisted from the TSE. He...
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Analysis: Trump travel ban dealt another blow

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Another U.S. appeals court stomped on President Donald Trump's revised travel ban Monday, saying the administration violated federal immigration law and failed to provide a valid reason for keeping people from six mostly Muslim nations...
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Bloomberg

Point72 Ventures' Big Bet on Small Startups

Higher Ed
Nov.22 -- Matthew Granade, chief market intelligence officer at Point72 Ventures, explains the firm's interest in fintech and small startups. He speaks with Bloomberg's Aix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Icahn: Pruitt a Great Pick for EPA

Higher Ed
Dec.07 -- Billionaire investor Carl Icahn, chairman of Icahn Enterprises, comments on President-Elect Donald Trump’s choice of Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt as EPA director. He speaks with Scarlet Fu and Oliver Renick on...
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China Orders 3 Wall Street Journal Reporters To Leave The Country

Higher Ed
China's Foreign Ministry says it's a punishment for an extremely critical op-ed about the country's handling of the coronavirus outbreak.
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Bloomberg

Asset Managers Are Facing Unprecedented Headwinds, Martin Gilbert Says

Higher Ed
Feb.18 -- Martin Gilbert, Standard Life Aberdeen vice chairman, comments on the recent consolidation in the asset management industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Supreme Court Upholds California's Religious Gathering Restrictions

Higher Ed
The court ruled that California Gov. Gavin Newsom had the power to limit gatherings to curb the spread of COVID-19 — including religious gatherings.
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Bloomberg

2019 Will Be a Better Year Than Last Year, Says Ping An’s Lee

Higher Ed
Mar.12 -- Lee Yuan Siong, co-chief executive officer at Ping An Insurance Group, discusses their latest earnings report, his outlook for 2019, regulations, his outlook for Ping An Good Doctor and his investment strategies. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

The Winners and Losers of Cyber Monday

Higher Ed
Dec.02 -- Jumpshot Head of Digital Insights Stephen Kraus and Wedbush Securities Managing Director Dan Ives discuss online holiday retail sales with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

U.K. Financial Assets Are Extremely Cheap, Says StanChart's Robertsen

Higher Ed
Jan.15 -- Eric Robertsen, managing director and global head of FX, rates and credit research at Standard Chartered, discusses the Brexit vote and its impact on U.K. assets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Govt. Watchdog: National Parks Were Open Illegally During Shutdown

Higher Ed
Lawmakers asked the U.S. Government Accountability Office if reallocating funds to keep the parks open was legal. The answer was no.
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Bloomberg

Deal Is a Restructuring for TikTok: Hathaway Global Strategies

Higher Ed
Sep.20 -- Melissa Hathaway, president at Hathaway Global Strategies, discusses the TikTok-Oracle deal and what it means for the future of the company. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Press Association

Advice to flee Ukraine 'caused panic'

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Medical student Haider Ali, 21, from Birmingham, arrives in Gatwick from Kyiv, after British citizens were advised to leave the Ukraine. The 21-year-old from Birmingham said his university, the Dnipro Medical Institute in Dnipro, a city...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : 'Ukraine belongs to the European family' Ursula von der Leyen tells Zelenksy in Kyiv

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While on a visit to Kyiv, the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen hands the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky a questionnaire as a 'basis' for discussions regarding his country's accession to the European...
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Bloomberg

Novogratz: Crypto Is Still the Best Performing Asset Class

Higher Ed
Jun.30 -- Michael Novogratz, founder, CEO, and chairman at Galaxy Digital talks about the threats facing Bitcoin, investing in NFTs and the so-called DeFi decentralized finance market. He talks to Emily Chang and Sonali Basak on...
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Bloomberg

Venezuela's Maduro: U.S. Should Lift 'Immoral' Sanctions

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Jun.18 -- Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro says sanctions imposed by the U.S. are "immoral," and that his nation is the victim of an "economic massacre." He insists that his administration will not change its positions to relieve this...
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Bloomberg

Kono Is Favorite for LDP President: Poll

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Sep.12 -- A new poll suggests that Japan’s Vaccination Minister Taro Kono is the favorite to replace Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga as the leader of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. Kono announced his official candidacy on Friday at a...
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Court rules ECB's offer to buy govt bonds of troubled countries is legal in principle

Higher Ed
A legal opinion issued Wednesday by an advisor to the European Union's top court helps clear the way for bigger stimulus measures from the European Central Bank, analysts said. The opinion from Pedro Cruz Villalon, an advocate general...
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Bloomberg

Some of Biggest Companies Are Supporting Workers on Abortion

Higher Ed
Dozens of major US corporations are committing to cover travel expenses for employees in states where the medical procedure will be banned following the Supreme Court's ruling overturning the constitutional right to abortion....
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Bloomberg

Are Stocks Overvalued or Will Equities Outperform Bonds?

Higher Ed
April 15 -- Wells Fargo Investment Strategist Sameer Samana discusses his investment thoughts. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Aust. vet says sheep in "good condition"

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1. Wide shot, MV Cormo Express 2. Mid shot, MV Cormo Express 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Gardner Murray, Chief Veterinarian, Australian Government "The conclusion was that the sheep have no disease. The sheep are healthy and in very good...
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Bloomberg

Automakers Invest in Ride Hailing Apps

Higher Ed
May 24 -- Dave McClure, co-founder of 500 Startups, and David Kirkpatrick, chief executive officer at Techonomy, discuss automakers investing in ride-sharing apps and what it means for the industry. They speak to Bloomberg's Emily Chang...
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CAN695 UNILATERAL DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE RHODESIA, TWO MONTHS ON

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Reporter in Salisbury investigates the feeling in Rhodesia two months after Prime Minister Ian Smith signed the Unilateral Declaration of Independence on the 11 November 1965. He speaks with several people on the street, who have...