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When Obama Loses, Cleaning up the Aftermath - 450 sec
Black People continue to make wrong decisions about leadership. The message was preached on 16 July 2008 on the Temple Hour of Prayer Show at 3PM EST.
Auteur : ATLAHWorldwide
Tags: ATLAH Pastor Manning Barack Obama Hillary Bill Clinton Million Man March Farrakhan
Kashmir - The Aftermath - 347 sec
Included in the Japanese release of "Zitilites" and in Kashmir's documentary/film "Rocket Brothers". Performed at the Roskilde Festival 2003.
Auteur : rocketbrother
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Tricky - Aftermath - 238 sec
Tricky's music video for Aftermath... from the album Maxinquaye. Martina Topley Bird singing beautifully...
Auteur : deliibrahim19
Tags:Tricky Adrian Thaws Aftermath Maxinquaye Martina Topley Bird
Aftermath: Cities Crumble - 223 sec
How would the Earth react if people suddenly disappeared? The long-term effects are explored here. Aftermath: Population Zero : SUN MARCH 9 8P et/pt : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/?source=4003
Auteur : NationalGeographic
Tags: aftermath population zero world without us earth planet environment global warming armageddon doomsday
Nightmares On Wax - Aftermath - 204 sec
George Evelyn
Auteur : forthelamented
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Christmas Aftermath - 38 sec
William H. sent this video in of his kitteh (who is about to be sent to Boxhab for obvy reasons).
Auteur : cutecast
Tags: kitten cute overload
Cyclone aftermath in Myanmar - 05 May 2008 - 148 sec
Cyclone Nargis left a trail of destruction as it moved inland from the Bay of Bengal. An Al Jazeera correspondent reports from inside Myanmar.
Auteur : AlJazeeraEnglish
Tags: cyclone nargis myanmar aljazeera
Kashmir - The Aftermath - 257 sec
My video of Kashmir with the song "The Aftermath".
Auteur : WoIfshead
Tags:Kasper Eistrup Mads Tunebjerg Asger Techau Henrik Lindstrand Zitilites Melancholy Sadness Fate Vincent van Gogh Munch
sonic syndicate aftermath - 434 sec
MONTAGE PHOTO DE SONIC SYNDICATE SUR LA MUSIQUE AFTERMATH
Auteur : semtex69000
Tags: ss rock sonic syndicate karin aftermath eden fire only inhumain montag
aftermath studio session pt.1 - 306 sec
artist
Auteur : eddiekane06
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Vietnam Hue Siege Aftermath - 157 sec
Hue was almost totally destroyed during fighting between the US and South Vietnamese against the Communist North Vietnamese, The Royal Palace was very badly damaged and refugees left the city having lost their homes. www.itnsource.com ITN T290268041
Auteur : itnsource
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aftermath trailer - 88 sec
the trailer of nacho cerda's aftermath(1994)
Auteur : 410n5o
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The Aftermath - 653 sec
This is what happened to me after my final OD at age 20
Auteur : SFJane
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AFTERMATH - 234 sec
Depressed Republicans and drunken Democrats gather at Pajamas Media DC Editor Richard Miniter's house to gloat and groan. Commentary on the debacle by Christopher Hitchens.
Auteur : vanderleun
Tags:Christopher Hitchens Richard Miniter Elections Pajamas Media Maura Flynn Andrew Marcus
Piedmont GrudgeFest AfterMath - 601 sec
you should have been there!!!!!
Auteur : 377ndacut
Tags: NdaCut StreetRacin
Skins Premiere Aftermath - 365 sec
This is what happens when you give free booze to Andy Young, Jon Jon Miller, and Craig Jones. Soon descends into a gay love-in smattered with light violence
Auteur : nickhphillips
Tags:Drunk Pissed Fall Over andy young craig jones
Hurricane Katrina Aftermath Biloxi, Mississippi - 280 sec
This video was shot 3 weeks after Katrina. Although most of the media attention is on New Orleans, I found that the damage in Biloxi, Mississippi was devastating. In New Orleans they are dealing with flooded houses, in Biloxi the houses are gone! I have hours of video and I will be presenting most of it in time. This is the Biloxi waterfront. Note the large structures remain, however, the destruction to smaller structures is nearly complete. This video primarily focuses on damage caused by the 20' storm surge. Of particular interest is the Casino Barges. There are 3 in this video, however, there were others as well. The barges were located 100 yards from the beach, laying primarily in parking lots. Special Thanks to Tate Towing and Recovery in Fort Myers, Florida for their assistance on this project. Please Visit Our Weather BookStore www.WeatherBookStore.com
Auteur : HurricaneChaseExtrem
Tags:Hurricane Katrina Biloxi Mississippi Video storm damage flooding aftermath Destruction new orleans surge tide tropical
MYANMAR AFTERMATH EXSPOSED_by CNN'S DAN RIVERS - 208 sec
http://blog.luciolepress.com/2008/05/09/narrow-escapes-for-cnn-reporter-in-myanmar-evading-authorities-while-filing-reports-on-the-cyclone-aftermath.aspx Narrow escapes for CNN reporter Dan Rivers in Myanmar, evading authorities while filing reports on the cyclone aftermath Posted by kluciole at 5/10/2008 12:12 AM and is filed under news,Politics,Human Rights,Health,Science,International,Environment,Cultures Narrow escapes for CNN reporter in Myanmar By DAVID BAUDER, AP Television Writer Sat May 10, 12:20 AM ET A CNN reporter who left Myanmar Friday was chased by authorities as he reported on the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis but escaped primarily because of the incompetence of the people after him. Dan Rivers hid under a blanket at one police checkpoint and casually covered up his name on a passport to avoid detection another time. He may ultimately have gotten out of the country due to a stewardess' impatience. "I was amazed at the lengths they apparently went just to catch me," Rivers told The Associated Press by telephone from Thailand on Saturday. Rivers' story illustrates the preoccupation of Myanmar's military government with things other than helping the country recover from a storm that killed thousands and left many survivors homeless. Aid groups have reported difficulties in getting badly needed supplies and relief workers into the secretive country. Rivers sneaked into the country on Monday — he wouldn't say how — and for a day reported the story without saying his name or showing his face onscreen. CNN, owned by Time Warner Inc., and Rivers then quickly agreed to drop the mask. "We decided it would have much more impact if I could communicate more directly, if I could look down the barrel of a camera and tell people precisely how bad it was," he said. "I think that type of personal reporting is much more effective than a voiceover on a picture." But it made him a marked man. A local contact told Rivers' crew the government was looking for him by contacting all hotels where foreigners stayed. During reporting on Thursday, an immigration official stopped Rivers' group. He took the passports of two crew members and compared them to a picture of Rivers taken from a CNN screen. During the two hours before they were waved on, Rivers said he went to a restaurant and walked the streets, "trying not to look like a white guy with long hair, which was difficult." The authorities didn't discover the men were from CNN. Knowing his picture was being circulated, Rivers hid under a blanket in the van the next time police checked. He later resumed reporting away from their van until an official told them to return to their van, where police would be waiting. It was a tough walk. "There were a lot of things going through our minds then about what we would find at the end of that journey," he said. "At one point I was thinking, `what if they just shot us and threw us into the river and said it was an accident?'" There were only two policemen waiting. They asked to see Rivers' passport and he casually covered up his first and last names with his thumbs. They radioed Rivers' two middle names back to their bosses. They were passed on to another government official, who let them go after being convinced they were part of a relief group. Strategic offerings of cigarettes, water and a candy bar helped. The crew rushed back to the capital city of Yangon. "I kind of felt that I'd used my nine lives up and it was time to get out of the country," Rivers said. He was afraid for the safety of his Burmese contacts if he were found out and, frankly, didn't want officials spending time searching for him when they had more important things to do. While on a plane to get out of the country, Rivers was called back to the gate to be searched. He'd been found out. He was thoroughly searched, but fortunately had no pictures with him. "I thought I was going to get hauled off to some fetid prison for a week," he said. Eventually, an impatient stewardess demanded authorities make a decision on what to do with Rivers and, thus challenged, put him back on the plane. Rivers said he hoped to get back in to Myanmar at some point but given the sensitivities it's not likely to be anytime soon.
Auteur : TheAlexJonesChannel
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Displace Me: The Aftermath - 242 sec
On April 28th, 68,000 of you came to be counted. You left your homes, you left your comforts, and you displaced yourself for the displaced in Northern Uganda. Thanks to your continued commitment and compassion, long overdue peace may finally be on the horizon. Because of people like you we can say: every war has an end.
Auteur : invisiblechildreninc
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House Aftermath - 211 sec
Here is the house, one week later. I happen to come upon a group of neighbors who were discussing the cause of the fire. It appears that the house is burned throughout the entire house, especially the exposed kitchen. The garage, which was the epicenter of the fire, is completely gone.
Auteur : offthewall123
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