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New York Orders Bars, Restaurants, Gyms to Close at 10 P.M.

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Nov.11 -- New York will order bars and restaurants with state liquor licenses closed at 10 p.m. along with gyms, and limit indoor gatherings to 10 people, Governor Andrew Cuomo said. A second wave is also hitting Canada. Bloomberg's Kait...
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Assange extradition hearing to start Monday

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY:  AP CLIENTS ONLY
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Chicago Restaurant Owner Worried About Aid Timing In COVID-19 Shutdown

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Restaurants will be closed to the public at least until March 30, but one restaurant owner still doesn't know when he and his employees will get help.
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Press Association

Four-week delay to lift restrictions will cost hospitality industry '£3 billion'

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Greater Manchester’s Night Time Economy Advisor, Sacha Lord, has condemned the way in which the Government has gone about the potential delay of moving the ‘freedom day’ June 21 date. It comes as leaks from inside the Government indicate...
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Bloomberg

Franklin Templeton's Shamma on Recovery in Dubai's Property Market

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May.10 -- Salah Shamma, Franklin Templeton, Head of MENA Equities discusses Dubai’s real estate outlook. He says the current backdrop will continue to support the momentum in the sector as investors continue to be lured by Dubai’s safety...
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Bloomberg

How Budweiser Will Get People Back Into Bars

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Aug.11 -- Anheuser-Busch InBev was one of the first global companies to feel the impact of Covid-19 when it had to close a brewery in Wuhan, China where the outbreak began. Anheuser-Busch InBev NV Chief Executive Officer Carlos Brito...
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Bans on smoking at outdoor venues are on the rise even though few studies have been done to test the danger of secondhand smoke at parks, beaches and sidewalk cafes.

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HEADLINE: Growing push for outdoor smoking bans CAPTION: Bans on smoking at outdoor venues are on the rise even though few studies have been done to test the danger of secondhand smoke at parks, beaches and sidewalk cafes. (Aug. 8) ...
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Bloomberg

Saudi Arabia Plans More Bond Sales

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Apr.23 -- Al Rajhi Capital Head of Research Mazen Al-Sudairi discusses Saudi Arabia's planned bond sales and talks about the country's budget. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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Bloomberg

NYC Indoor Dining Can Resume at 25% on Sept. 30

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Sep.09 -- New York City restaurants can reopen for indoor dining at 25% capacity on Sept. 30, Governor Andrew Cuomo said. The infection rate remains below 1% in the state.
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Newsy's Latest Health News

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FDA revokes emergency use approval for hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19. Nebraska eases COVID-19 restrictions.
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Curated Video

States Move To Close Restaurants And Bars

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Four states ban dine-in options and ask restaurants to offer to-go services only in an effort to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
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Press Association

Hospitality sector hits out at Stratford's Tier 3

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A Stratford-on-Avon restaurant manager has hit out the Government's decision to put the area into Tier 3 restrictions despite low Covid-19 rates. The district was in Tier 1 a month ago but was placed in Tier 3 after the second national...
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RR7633B ALASKA TROUBLE WITH THE PIPE

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The Alaskan oil pipeline, the most expensive civil engineering feat ever attempted, is once more beset by problems. Four hundred miles of pipeline - half the total length - have been completed, but it has now been discovered many of the...
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Bloomberg

What Jay Y. Lee Arrest Means for Samsung

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Feb.16 -- Author Geoffrey Cain and David Kirkpatrick, Techonomy's chief executive officer, discuss the arrest of billionaire heir to Samsung Lee Jae-yong for bribery allegations and other charges related to a corruption scandal. They...
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Bloomberg

'China's Hawaii' Resorts Are Quietly Setting Up Baccarat Tables

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Jun.18 -- At least five Chinese resorts on the tropical island of Hainan are laying the groundwork for "entertainment bars" or "cashless casinos." They are betting that the island known as “China’s Hawaii”  will be spared from gambling...
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Majority Of Americans Aren't Ready To Return To Restaurants, Salons

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A Newsy/Ipsos poll found less than half feel safe dining in restaurants or getting haircuts, and less than one-third are ready to visit bars and gyms.
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Bloomberg

Budweiser’s Asia Unit Posts Loss

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May.06 -- The Asia-Pacific beer unit of Anheuser-Busch InBev NV posted a quarterly loss as strict lockdown measures kept restaurants and bars shut through February and March in China. Bloomberg’s Daniela Wei reports on “Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Miami Beach Mayor Says Young People Aren't Complying With Mask Rule

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Jun.29 -- Miami Beach Mayor Dan Gelber says Florida needs direction and leadership from Washington, D.C. when it comes to containing the spread of Covid-19. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene, Lisa Abramowicz and Jonathan Ferro on...
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Samuel Adams Raising Money For Unemployed Restaurant And Bar Workers

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The brewery partnered with The Greg Hill Foundation to give $1,000 to people who have lost their jobs due to closures amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Press Association

Ale campaign chair reacts to 'pub passport' idea

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Nik Antona, national chairman of CAMRA (Campaign for Real Ale), reacts to Prime Minister Boris Johnson's comments about possible 'vaccine passports' being required to enter pubs.
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Curated Video

Protecting Ex-Officers From Becoming Targets While Serving Prison Time

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A former warden says being a former police officer with a high-profile case puts them at risk behind bars.
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Sky News

Late Night Levy Could Effect Bars & Clubs

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Late Night Levy Could Effect Bars & Clubs
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Bloomberg

Investors May Be Finally Giving In to the Market Rally

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Aug. 18 -- Bloomberg's Oliver Renick takes a look at the rally in U.S. stocks. He speaks on Bloomberg's "What'd You Miss?"