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Program Part 1, 20/11/2009

Program Part 1, 20/11/2009

from Connect Asia on November 20, 2009
Duration: 180
Connect Asia program for 20/11/2009 - Part 1
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Program Part 2, 20/11/2009

Program Part 2, 20/11/2009

from Connect Asia on November 20, 2009
Duration: 180
Connect Asia program for 20/11/2009 - Part 2
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Program, 19/11/2009

Program, 19/11/2009

from Asia Pacific on November 20, 2009
Duration: 180
Asia Pacific program for 19/11/2009
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Program, 20/11/2009

Program, 20/11/2009

from Asia Pacific on November 20, 2009
Duration: 180
Asia Pacific program for 20/11/2009
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2ème édition : 20/11/2009

2ème édition : 20/11/2009

from 24H dans le Pacifique on November 20, 2009
Duration: 0
Tous les jours de nouvelles informations sur le Pacifique.
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1ère édition : 20/11/2009

1ère édition : 20/11/2009

from 24H dans le Pacifique on November 20, 2009
Duration: 0
Tous les jours de nouvelles informations sur le Pacifique.
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Asia - Heat Of The Moment

Asia - Heat Of The Moment

from Top Rated on November 19, 2009
Duration: 227
Asia - Heat Of The Moment, Economy & Market update. FFT Site: http://bit.ly/Ci4NA
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Phat Mezze ft. Dat Guy Aitch & Asia – I Told Ya Video

Phat Mezze ft. Dat Guy Aitch & Asia – I Told Ya Video

from Music Videos @ Music Video Cast on November 19, 2009
Duration: 0
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Program Part 1, 19/11/2009

Program Part 1, 19/11/2009

from Connect Asia on November 19, 2009
Duration: 180
Connect Asia program for 19/11/2009 - Part 1
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Program Part 2, 19/11/2009

Program Part 2, 19/11/2009

from Connect Asia on November 19, 2009
Duration: 180
Connect Asia program for 19/11/2009 - Part 2
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Program, 18/11/2009

Program, 18/11/2009

from Asia Pacific on November 19, 2009
Duration: 180
Asia Pacific program for 18/11/2009
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Video Dispatch: The Sound and the Substance of Obama's Asia Trip

Video Dispatch: The Sound and the Substance of Obama's Asia Trip

from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 18, 2009
Duration: 104
STRATFOR : http://www.stratfor.com : With Beijing in his rearview mirror, U.S. President Barack Obama turns toward Seoul continuing a mission to shore up relations with East Asia during his first term.
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Obama Pushes Open Internet In China

Obama Pushes Open Internet In China

from The UpTake on November 17, 2009
Duration: 3470
AMBASSADOR HUNTSMAN: That's right. And not surprisingly, "in a country with 350 million Internet users and 60 million bloggers, do you know of the firewall?" And second, "should we be able to use Twitter freely" -- is the question.PRESIDENT OBAMA: Well, first of all, let me say that I have never used Twitter. I noticed that young people -- they're very busy with all these electronics. My thumbs are too clumsy to type in things on the phone. But I am a big believer in technology and I'm a big believer in openness when it comes to the flow of information. I think that the more freely information flows, the stronger the society becomes, because then citizens of countries around the world can hold their own governments accountable. They can begin to think for themselves. That generates new ideas. It encourages creativity. And so I've always been a strong supporter of open Internet use. I'm a big supporter of non-censorship. This is part of the tradition of the United States that I discussed before, and I recognize that different countries have different traditions. I can tell you that in the United States, the fact that we have free Internet -- or unrestricted Internet access is a source of strength, and I think should be encouraged.Now, I should tell you, I should be honest, as President of the United States, there are times where I wish information didn't flow so freely because then I wouldn't have to listen to people criticizing me all the time. I think people naturally are -- when they're in positions of power sometimes thinks, oh, how could that person say that about me, or that's irresponsible, or -- but the truth is that because in the United States information is free, and I have a lot of critics in the United States who can say all kinds of things about me, I actually think that that makes our democracy stronger and it makes me a better leader because it forces me to hear opinions that I don't want to hear. It forces me to examine what I'm doing on a day-to-day basis to see, am I really doing the very best that I could be doing for the people of the United States. And I think the Internet has become an even more powerful tool for that kind of citizen participation. In fact, one of the reasons that I won the presidency was because we were able to mobilize young people like yourself to get involved through the Internet. Initially, nobody thought we could win because we didn't have necessarily the most wealthy supporters; we didn't have the most powerful political brokers. But through the Internet, people became excited about our campaign and they started to organize and meet and set up campaign activities and events and rallies. And it really ended up creating the kind of bottom-up movement that allowed us to do very well.Now, that's not just true in -- for government and politics. It's also true for business. You think about a company like Google that only 20 years ago was -- less than 20 years ago was the idea of a couple of people not much older than you. It was a science project. And suddenly because of the Internet, they were able to create an industry that has revolutionized commerce all around the world. So if it had not been for the freedom and the openness that the Internet allows, Google wouldn't exist. So I'm a big supporter of not restricting Internet use, Internet access, other information technologies like Twitter. The more open we are, the more we can communicate. And it also helps to draw the world together.
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Week 8: The Things We Eat

Week 8: The Things We Eat

from recent posts tagged wrestling - blip.tv (beta) on November 12, 2009
Duration: 256
Adrianna went to Yemen and loved everything about it, especially its national dish, a chicken stew known as salta.
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Week 6: How to Live Slowly

Week 6: How to Live Slowly

from recent posts tagged wrestling - blip.tv (beta) on November 12, 2009
Duration: 220
May ditches London for a ridiculously warm, leisurely week on the coast of Spain and finds out what living well is really about
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A profile or artist ZEVS before his arrest

A profile or artist ZEVS before his arrest

from recent posts tagged graffiti - blip.tv (beta) on July 18, 2009
Duration: 381
http://www.scmp.com/video In the aftermath of street artist Zevs' "liquidation" of Giorgio Armani's store in Central this week, the Frenchman has had to deal with his arrest and subsequent court case in which he pleaded guilty to one count of criminal damage. Representatives of Giorgio Armani demanded nearly HK$6.7 million in damages. They say because they could not remove the paint from the store's facade because of its sandstone nature. Zevs said he deliberately used a water-based paint that ought to have been easily removable. But professional cleaners hired by Armani claim otherwise. The case has been adjourned till 14th August pending both sides' assessment of the damage. Without prior knowledge to his planned stunt, the Post interviewed Zevs days before the incident and introduced us to some of his previous art work.
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