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The Pentagon found long and repeated deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan are increasing U.S. troop mental health problems.

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HEADLINE: Panel: Deployments strain troops' mental health CAPTION: The Pentagon found long and repeated deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan are increasing U.S. troop mental health problems. (May 4) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] (NAT UP FILE...
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Bloomberg

Normand de JPM: Dólar es parte de 'cóctel negativo' para los ME

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May.10-- John Normand, director de estrategia fundamental de activos cruzados de JPMorgan, habla del impacto del dólar estadounidense y la tasa de interés de la Reserva Federal en los mercados emergentes. Conversa con Tom Keene de...
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Bloomberg

BankUnited CEO Sees 'Very Strong Case' for Industry Consolidation

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Mar.12 -- BankUnited CEO Rajinder Singh says with 6,000 banks across the country, there’s “a very strong case" to make for more consolidation in the industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn at the RBC Capital Markets Financial...
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Bloomberg

G-20 Outcome Much Better Than Expected, Chile's Ampuero Says

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Dec.03 -- Chile Minister of Foreign Affairs Roberto Ampuero discusses the outcome of the Group of Twenty meeting. He speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Poll: Americans grateful, stressed at holidays

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With the holiday season upon us, most Americans say the season makes them feel very grateful and generous - but many report feeling a great deal of stress, too.
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Poll: Americans grateful and stressed at holidays

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With the holiday season upon us, most Americans say the season makes them feel very grateful and generous _ but many report feeling a great deal of stress, too.
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Bloomberg

Rodgin Cohen Says Banking System Today Is 'Very Strong'

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Jun.28 -- Rodgin Cohen, senior chairman at Sullivan & Cromwell, discusses the strength of the banking system following the Federal Reserve's bank stress tests. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Goldman Sachs Says Oil Has a Lot More Downside Risk

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Mar.11 -- Jeff Currie, head of global commodities research at Goldman Sachs, discusses the outlook for oil prices amid an escalation in a battle for control of the global petroleum market between Saudi Arabia, Russia and other oil...
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Bloomberg

Hurricane Laura's Impact on the Muni Market

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Aug.27 -- Christopher Brigati, Advisors Asset Management head of municipals, discusses how Hurricane Laura is impacting the municipal bond market with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Mixed emotions in French city Toulouse as SpaceX blasted off for the ISS

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There were mixed emotions in Toulouse's 'Cite de l'Espace' (Space Centre) as SpaceX launched its third crewed mission to the International Space Station (ISS). For some, it was a "moment of stress", while for others it was a "unique"...
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Bloomberg

Poland and Hungary Stick to Their Veto on EU Stimulus Funds

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Nov.20 -- European Union leaders made no progress in bridging their divisions over a giant stimulus package on Thursday, casting doubt over the timely disbursement of much-needed funds for the bloc’s battered economies. Maria Tadeo...
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CLEAN : In Burgundy, a mobile slaughterhouse for "the well-being" of the animals

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In Burgundy, a mobile slaughterhouse, unique in France, moves in the farms to avoid the animals the stress of the last journey: a solution allowing a better "remuneration for the farmer, the animal welfare and also a small part of...
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Press Association

Family being helped to apply for UK visa by Love Bristol charity

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Viktoria Artemenko, her daughter Violetta, 17, and son Vitaliy, 16, who are being helped apply for UK visas by Love Bristol, which have arranged temporary accommodation for 70 Ukrainian refugees in and around Przemysl, in south-eastern...
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Bloomberg

Making Sense of Hong Kong’s Commercial Real Estate Market

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Kenneth Gaw, president and managing principal at Gaw Capital Partners, discusses Hong Kong’s commercial real estate market, his outlook for office space rentals and where he’s finding opportunity. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg...
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Some Musicians Play Through Mental Health Issues From Industry

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Seventy-three percent of independent musicians have battled stress, anxiety and depression, according to a Record Union report.
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UK: EDINBURGH: ROBIN COOK/MADELEINE ALBRIGHT PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat The United States and Britain stepped up the pressure on Saddam Hussein on Friday over his expulsion of American U-N weapons inspectors. British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook and U-S Secretary of State Madeleine Albright...
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The AP's Jerry Bodlander reports on closing arguments today in the Lewis "Scooter" Libby CIA leak trial.

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HEADLINE: Libby Trial: jury deliberations set to begin CIA Leak Trial CAPTION: Closing arguments wrapped up Tuesday in the CIA leak trial of former Vice Presidential Chief of Staff, Scooter Libby. Once jurors receive instructions...
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Bloomberg

Scotland Need to Base Decision on Reality: Wood

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Sept. 17 -- JW Holdings Chairman Ian Wood discusses the Scottish Independence vote as the country enters its final day of campaigning, with three polls from last night showing the anti-independence side leading the campaign by 52% to...
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SYND 17-2-74 FBI STATEMENT ON RECORDING BY KIDNAPPED HEARST

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Charles Bates the FBI chief and the expert on tape recordings making his statement on the recordings made by Patricia Hearst the kidnapped heiress 1 SOUNDBITE: (English) Charles Bates of FBI talks about making headway and number of...
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Twilight heartthrob on forthcoming film and fans

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AP Entertainment Cannes, France, 19 May 2009 1. Wide shot exterior of venue 2. Wide of people waiting on pier edge 3. Arrival of Robert Pattinson 4. Various of Robert posing for photos 5. Wide of screaming fans 6. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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Hairdressers could be the happiest people in the UK

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London 2nd May 2008 1. Wide shot of contestants at L'Oreal colour trophy 2. Various of hair being styled 3. Various of Jackie Jones, City and Guilds spokesperson watching contestant 4. Mid shot of a model having her hair combed 5....
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Rasmussen: Afghan withdrawal not before 2014, NATO to pay sustainment costs

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1. NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen entering news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Anders Fogh Rasmussen, NATO Secretary-General "Key to our future capabilities is missile defence. Only 16 months have passed since we took...
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Sky News

Hospitals urged to ban smoking on premises

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Hospitals urged to ban smoking on premises