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Prodi Says Greek Problem Won't Spread to Other EU States March 10 (Bloomberg) -- Romano Prodi, former European Commission president and ex-Italian prime minister, talks about the Greek debt crisis and the possibility other European Union members will face similar turmoil.   Play Watch

Zuckerman Discusses U.S. Housing Market, Economy March 10 (Bloomberg) -- Mortimer Zuckerman, chairman of Boston Properties Inc., talks with Bloomberg's Eileen Brennan about the outlook for the housing market and the potential impact of a further drop in home prices on the broader economy. (This is an excerpt of the full interview. Source: Bloomberg)   Play Watch

Doll Says U.S. in Cyclical Recovery, Sees Job Growth March 10 (Bloomberg) -- Bob Doll, vice chairman and chief investment officer for global equities at BlackRock Inc., and David Rosenberg, chief economist at Gluskin Sheff & Associates Inc., talk with Bloomberg's Margaret Brennan and Richard Yamarone about the outlook for the U.S. economic recovery.   Play Watch

Hank Greenberg Arrives to Testify About AIG-Gen Re Deal March 10 (Bloomberg) -- Maurice “Hank” Greenberg, American International Group Inc.’s ex-chief executive officer, walks into a New York office building where he was expected to testify in a deposition about transactions involving AIG and General Re Corp.   Play Watch

Low Says U.S. Will See Job Growth in Next 2-3 Months March 10 (Bloomberg) -- Christopher Low, chief economist at FTN Financial, talks with Bloomberg's Jon Erlichman about the Bloomberg Professional Global Confidence Index, which fell to 53.8 in March from 54.9 last month.   Play Watch

Wales Says Wikipedia Met Donation Goal, Wikia Profitable March 10 (Bloomberg) -- Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales talks with Bloomberg’s Betty Liu about competition and the outlook for the online encyclopedia and his Wikia Inc. Internet company.   Play Watch

Researcher on Link Between Brain Damage and Concussions March 10 (Bloomberg) -- Dr. Ann McKee, a neuro-pathologist and co-director of the Boston University School of Medicine Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy, explains how she uses the brains of deceased football players and boxers to study chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a condition believed to be caused by repeated head trauma.   Play Watch


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