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Does destruction create jobs? After natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and wars, some people argue that these disasters are good for the economy, because …
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‘We have lost respect’ – former US Senator — RT
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The US is like a drunkard who charges to war with anyone who might pose a threat, ex-Senator and former US presidential candidate Mike Gravel says.
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MW3 – Jeep Wrangler MW3 Commercial
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http://aajnow.com – Modern Warfare 3 and Chrysler join up to create the MW3 Special Edition Jeep Wrangler. This commercial campaigns tagline is “The toughest…
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Syria unrest: Arab League ponders sanctions in Cairo — RT
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As the death toll continues to rise with Egypt’s military rulers refusing to step down, the Arab League has chosen Cairo as the perfect destination to discuss possible sanctions against Syria for not implementing its own peace plan.
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Mark Knopfler & Emmylou Harris – I Dug up a Diamond
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Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris performing live during their tour ‘All the roadrunning’. From the DVD ‘Real Live Roadrunning’ recorded at Gibson Amphitheatr…
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What binds us together?? The Pentatonic Scale Explored..
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Bobby McFerrin demonstrates the power of the pentatonic scale, using audience participation, at the event “Notes & Neurons: In Search of the Common Chorus”, …
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KarmaTube: Amazing Grace, by Wintley Phipps
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At Carnegie Hall, gospel singer Wintley Phipps delivers perhaps the most powerful rendition of Amazing Grace ever recorded.
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Fragile truce holds in Cairo as election looms – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
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Egypt’s military regime has promised elections will go ahead as planned next week after the army apologised for the deaths of dozens of protesters
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