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Engineers compete and test the potential reality of the science fiction concept of space elevators. The AP's John Mone on why leaving the Earth, may not require rocket science

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HEADLINE: First floor Earth; second floor space CAPTION: Engineers compete and test the potential reality of the science fiction concept of space elevators. The AP's John Mone on why leaving the Earth, may not require rocket science....
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3D multimedia glasses at E3 ++NEW 1115 GMT++

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June 12, 2013, Los Angeles, California 1. Various gamer wearing Cinimizer glasses playing video game. 2. Gamer holding glasses at E3 3. Gamer wearing glasses 4. Close screen with video playing 5. Tilit up to screen with game...
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What a $5Mil ÷Work of Art Stradivarius Sounds Like

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Dec. 19 -- Classicalkicks.com Founder Lizzie Ball and Fine Violins Chief Executive Officer Florian Leonhard discuss the scarcity of antique violins then demonstrate what makes them so valuable. They speak on Bloomberg Television's The...
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A Look Inside the World's Most Expensive Apartment

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Sept. 23 -- Until now, London's One Hyde Park was home to the most expensive penthouse in the world, sold earlier this year for nearly $240 million. But there's a new record-holder in play. Bloomberg's Caroline Connan gets an exclusive...
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SoftBank's Profit Falls on Sprint

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May 11 -- SoftBank is rising the most in three months after posting a massive drop in earnings. Profit sunk by almost a third as it continues to struggle with its U.S. carrier. Bloomberg's Pavel Alpeyev reports on "Trending Business."
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Is Didi Kuaidi Really Worth $25 Billion?

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May 6 -- David Kirkpatrick, Techonomy chief executive officer, Keith Rabois, Khosla Ventures partner, and Shira Ovide, a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist, discuss Didi Kuaidi's valuation and the slowdown in the IPO market with Bloomberg's Ramy...
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USA: WASHINGTON: 32ND ANNUAL SMITHSONIAN KITE FESTIVAL

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English/Nat It's springtime in Washington D-C -- cherry blossoms are in full bloom, and people are out to enjoy the fresh air in the nation's capital. And what better way to kick off the season than to fly a kite. The 32nd annual...
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California lawmakers passed a bill last year requiring all students entering the seventh through 12th grades to get vaccinated against Whooping cough by the start of the school year. But some school districts have been defying state law and allowing unvaccinated students on campus.

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HEADLINE: Tougher laws for unvaccinated Calif. students CAPTION: Calif. lawmakers passed a bill last year requiring all students entering the seventh through 12th grades to get vaccinated against Whooping cough. But some school districts...
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Man who survived home's collapse as severe weather continues

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1. Various of storm destruction 2. John Hutchison searching wrecked pick-up truck 3. Close-up of Hutchison pulling radio out of truck 4. Pan of Hutchison walking away from truck 5. UPSOUND: (English) John Hutchison, resident who...
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RR7207B UNITED NATIONS: AN INTERVIEW WITH KURT WALDHEIM

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At the end of 1971, the United Nations elected a new Secretary-General to succeed the ailing U Thant. He is Dr. Kurt Waldheim, a 53 year-old Austrian. He takes over at a time when the UN is deeply in debt and morale among its...
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AT&T Said to Discuss Takeover in Time Warner Meetings

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Oct. 20 -- Senior executives at AT&T and Time Warner have met in recent weeks to discuss various business strategies including a possible merger, according to people familiar with the matter. Bloomberg's Ed Hammond has more on "What'd...
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CLEAN: Lyon versus Bayern face off in Champions League

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CLEAN: Lyon versus Bayern face off in Champions League
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Art Fairs Everywhere: Collectors' Choice at Global Events

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Oct. 7 -- Global art collectors have no shortage of events showcasing a wide array of pieces for every taste. The number of art fairs more than doubled in 2015 from the previous year and aficionados have 52 events this month alone to...
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Will Snap Open the Floodgates for Other IPOs?

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Feb.27 -- Perhaps even more than in the typical debate over tech company IPOs, opinions are split on whether Snapchat's shares are worth buying in its initial public offering and whether it will prove a fit and lasting public company....
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How Fox Nabbed the Rights to WWE's 'SmackDown Live' | THR News

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"[They're] embarrassed by your product,” Rupert Murdoch said of USA Network’s handling of the pro wrestling promotion before offering $1.025 billion over five years for 'Smackdown' while NBC will pay $265 million to retain Monday...
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It's a 'Fantastic' Time to Buy Tencent, Krane's Schlarbaum Says

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Aug.15 -- Mark Schlarbaum, Krane Fund Advisors managing partner, discusses Tencent Holdings Ltd.'s first profit drop in a decade with Bloomberg's Ramy Inocencio, Stephen Engle and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Gaorong Zhang Zhen on Consumer Trends

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Jun.29 -- Gaorong Capital Founding Partner Zhang Zhen is an industry veteran who's invested in more than 15 unicorns and seen four of his portfolio companies successfully exit. Zhen tells Bloomberg's David Ramli how changing Chinese...
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Hitachi Building Smart Cities in Asia

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Sep.12 -- Japanese conglomerate Hitachi is looking to Mekong Delta to boost infrastructure demand as modernization takes hold in Southeast Asia. Hitachi's Asia and India chairman Kojin Nakakita sat down with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin on...
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Scarlett Johansson to Earn $15 Million for Black Widow Movie | THR News

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That salary is what Chris Evans and Chris Hemsworth each earned for playing Captain America and Thor, respectively, in this year's 'Avengers: Infinity War.'
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WeWork Isn't Worth Anywhere Near $20 Billion, NYU's Galloway Says

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Sep.05 -- Scott Galloway, professor at New York University's Stern School of Business, discusses WeWork's targeted initial public offering valuation with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick, Joe Weisenthal and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg...
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Herro Sees Plenty of Opportunities for Long-Term, Patient Investors

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Apr.28 -- David Herro, deputy chairman at Harris Associates, says the market is too short-sighted right now. He also talks about his holdings in automakers and Japanese companies. Herro spoke on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Didi Handed Executives Shares Pre-IPO

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Jul.06 -- Didi Global Inc. has disclosed that it handed a group of senior executives and board members shares worth billions in the weeks before its IPO. That adds to concerns looming over the ride-hailing giant for investors....
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Revolut’s Revenue at Least Tripled During Pandemic: CEO

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Apr.23 -- Revolut's revenue at least tripled during the pandemic, says CEO Nik Storonsky. He said an IPO is not a priority for the company. He spoke to Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance: Early Edition."