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Japan Detains Whaling Opponent, Fears Tuna Ban Posted by: AssociatedPress
Video duration: 109 seconds Japan has taken a New Zealand anti-whaling activist into custody for illegally boarding a whaling vessel. Meanwhile, brokers have been protesting a tuna trade ban to be considered at a conference on endangered species. (12 March 2010) |
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ShowBiz Minute: Olsen, Spector, White Posted by: AssociatedPress
Video duration: 70 seconds Football Hall of Famer and TV star Merlin Olsen dies at 69; Appeal filed in Phil Spector case; Betty White to host 'Saturday Night Live.' (March 12) |
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AP Top Stories Posted by: AssociatedPress
Video duration: 65 seconds Here's the latest news for Friday, March 11, 2010: More health care meetings set; Reid's wife, daughter hurt in highway crash; Potential 9/11 worker settlement goes before judge; Tiger Woods to return at Masters? |
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'American Idol': and Then There Were 12 Posted by: AssociatedPress
Video duration: 118 seconds The newly crowned top 12 of 'American Idol' talk about their success at a huge party in Los Angeles. (March 12) |
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Today in History for March 12 Posted by: AssociatedPress
Video duration: 96 seconds Here's a recap of what happened on this day in history. (March 12) |
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Reid's Wife, Daughter Hurt in Va. Accident Posted by: AssociatedPress
Video duration: 64 seconds Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's wife was hospitalized with a broken back and neck Thursday after a tractor-trailer truck slammed into the back of the minivan in which she and their daughter were riding on an highway in suburban Virginia (March 12) |
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AP Sources: Woods Likely to Return at Masters Posted by: AssociatedPress
Video duration: 57 seconds Tiger Woods intends to remain out of golf at least until the Masters, two people with knowledge of his plans told The Associated Press on Thursday. (March 12) |
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NYC Police Look for Man in Restroom Bar Beating Posted by: AssociatedPress
Video duration: 77 seconds A stranger followed a woman into a New York City bar restroom after she rejected his advances early Thursday, savagely beat her in a toilet stall and perhaps tried to sexually assault her, police said. (March 11) |
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Guilty Verdict in Broncos Killing Posted by: AssociatedPress
Video duration: 58 seconds A jury returned guilty verdicts Thursday on all counts against a suspected gang member in the drive-by shooting death of Denver cornerback Darrent Williams. (Mar. 11) |
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GM's Lutz: 'I Achieved What I Set Out to Do' Posted by: AssociatedPress
Video duration: 174 seconds General Motors Co. will keep making big trucks and SUVs because U.S. buyers demand them, but a major portion of them will be gas-electric hybrids in the near future. That's one of the predictions of GM's retiring Vice Chairman Bob Lutz. (March 12) |
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Raw Video: Okla. Gas Fire Send Flames Skyward Posted by: AssociatedPress
Video duration: 77 seconds A natural gas line exploded near Chandler, Oklahoma, Thursday. Flames whipped by northerly winds could be seen shooting into the air, but the brush around the line didn't appear to burning. There were no reports of property damage or injuries. (March 11) |
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Firearms Fuel Controversy in Wisconsin Posted by: AssociatedPress
Video duration: 116 seconds Wisconsin is one of only three states that completely prohibits the carrying of concealed handguns. It's a law resident Nik Clark abides by. Clark says he carries his gun everywhere, including the grocery store and around the house. (March 11) |
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Guilty Verdict in Broncos Killing Posted by: AssociatedPress
Video duration: 58 seconds A jury returned guilty verdicts Thursday on all counts against a suspected game member in the drive-by shooting death of Denver cornerback Darrent Williams. (Mar. 11) |
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Busjacking Victim to Attacker: Turn Yourself In Posted by: AssociatedPress
Video duration: 105 seconds New Jersey authorities are looking for a man who robbed and shot the driver of a commuter bus leaving him paralyzed. From his hospital bed, the victim told reporters he wants his attacker off the streets so he can't hurt anyone else. (March 11) |
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Artist: No Regrets Over Muhammad Caricature Posted by: AssociatedPress
Video duration: 107 seconds The Swedish artist who drew a caricature depicting Muhammad as a dog says artistic freedom should allow mockery of all religions. Lars Vilks, the target of an alleged murder plot involving a woman called 'Jihad Jane', says he has no regrets. (March 11) |
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Corinne Bailey Rae Talks CD, Tour and Fashion Posted by: AssociatedPress
Video duration: 117 seconds At the Louis Vuitton fall-winter 2010-2011 presentation in Paris, soul singer Corinne Bailey Rae talks about her latest album 'The Sea,' her upcoming U.S. tour and fashion. (March 11) |
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Alleged American Al-Qaida Probed in Shooting Posted by: AssociatedPress
Video duration: 79 seconds The FBI is investigating the case of an alleged al-Qaida member from New Jersey who's accused of trying to shoot his way out of a hospital in Yemen. (March 11) |
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Blue Collar Comedy Celebrates Ten Years Posted by: AssociatedPress
Video duration: 150 seconds Three original Blue Collar Comedy comedians -- Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, and Larry the Cable Guy -- talk about a decade of success, rednecks and what's next for one of the most successful franchises in entertainment history. (March 12) |
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Raw Video: Big Brawl at L.I. Basketball Game Posted by: AssociatedPress
Video duration: 65 seconds A former student athlete was arrested and charged with slashing the father of a basketball player during a melee in the stands at a championship basketball game between Wyandanch and Malverne high schools on New York's Long Island. (March 11) |
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Gov't May Seek More Authority on Vehicle Safety Posted by: AssociatedPress
Video duration: 75 seconds Government regulators may seek greater authority to investigate defects in cars and trucks following Toyota's recall of more than 8 million vehicles for safety problems. (March 11) |
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AP Top Stories Posted by: AssociatedPress
Video duration: 64 seconds Here's the latest news for Thursday, March 11: More aftershocks rock Chile; President Obama gives Nobel prize money to charities; Former football great Merlin Olsen has died and an elephant miracle Down Under. |
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Alleged American Al-Qaida Probed in Shooting Posted by: AssociatedPress
Video duration: 79 seconds The FBI is investigating the case of an alleged al-Qaida member from New Jersey who's accused of trying to shoot his way out of a hospital in Yemen. (March 11) |
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Raw Video: 168 Arrested at Metallica Concert Posted by: AssociatedPress
Video duration: 92 seconds Police used water cannons and tear gas to disperse rioting concert goers in Bogota on Wednesday after hundreds of fans tried to break into a Metallica concert. (March 11) |
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FOX Lets the 'Sons' Shine in Tucson Posted by: AssociatedPress
Video duration: 116 seconds Teen actor Frank Dolce offers the scoop on his new Fox sit-com that premieres Sun., March 14th, 'Sons of Tucson,' about 3 boys who hire someone to pretend to be their dad. (March 11) |
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Toyota Incidents Renew Owner Fears Over Safety Posted by: AssociatedPress
Video duration: 89 seconds Several high-profile incidents this week involving runaway Toyotas have renewed fears over the safety of the cars. Analysts say it could take a long time for the brand image of the world's largest automaker to recover. (March 11) |