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Video: Asian Markets Rebound After Australian Rate CutVideo: Asian Markets Rebound After Australian Rate Cut
from Associated Press
October 07, 2008

Asian markets showed signs of life on Tuesday, after investors cheered a big interest rate cut by the Australian central bank. The cut is aimed at alleviating an unfolding global credit crisis. (Oct. 7)
Video: First Ever Everest Skydive SuccessfulVideo: First Ever Everest Skydive Successful
from Associated Press
October 06, 2008

Three skydivers made a record-breaking skydive on Sunday by jumping over the world's highest peak, Mount Everest, in Nepal. (Oct. 6)
Video: Overseas Markets Fall on Financial Turmoil FearsVideo: Overseas Markets Fall on Financial Turmoil Fears
from Associated Press
October 06, 2008

Asian and European stock markets plunged Monday as government bank bailouts in the U.S. and Europe failed to alleviate fears that the global financial crisis would depress world economic growth. (Oct. 6)
Video: No Traces of Melamine in New Test of Milk PowderVideo: No Traces of Melamine in New Test of Milk Powder
from Associated Press
October 06, 2008

New tests on baby milk powder in China show no signs of melamine. The scandal that broke almost a month ago, is responsible for the deaths of four infants and sickening more than 54 thousand others. (Oct. 6)
Video: Asian Markets Tumble Across the BoardVideo: Asian Markets Tumble Across the Board
from Associated Press
October 06, 2008

Most stocks started the week down in Asia. Japan's index fell four percent to a four-year low. Stocks were also down in Indonesia, Hong Kong and Australia. (Oct. 6)
Video: Doomed Astronaut's Diary on DisplayVideo: Doomed Astronaut's Diary on Display
from Associated Press
October 05, 2008

Pages from an Israeli astronaut's diary, that survived the explosion of the space shuttle Columbia and a 37-mile fall to Earth, went on display on Sunday for the first time at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. (Oct. 5)
Video: Russian Troops Start Dismantling Georgia PostsVideo: Russian Troops Start Dismantling Georgia Posts
from Associated Press
October 05, 2008

Russian troops began dismantling positions Sunday in the so-called security zones inside Georgia they have occupied since August's brief but intense war, a Georgian Interior Ministry official said. (Oct. 5)
Video: Raw Video: Parish Priest Blesses Zoo AnimalsVideo: Raw Video: Parish Priest Blesses Zoo Animals
from Associated Press
October 04, 2008

Everything from snake and tiger to orangutan got blessed inside a zoo in Manila, Philippines, on Saturday at a special ceremony that celebrates a Christian holy day. (Oct. 4)
Video: U.S.-Born Al-Qaida Member Addresses U.S. EconomyVideo: U.S.-Born Al-Qaida Member Addresses U.S. Economy
from Associated Press
October 04, 2008

An American member of al-Qaida pointed to economic troubles in the U.S. as proof 'the enemies of Islam' face defeat, in a video released Saturday. Meanwhile suspected U.S. missiles hit near Pakistan's border with Afghanistan, killing about 20. (Oct. 4)
Video: Caught on Tape: 'Beary' Hungry CustomerVideo: Caught on Tape: 'Beary' Hungry Customer
from Associated Press
October 02, 2008

A young bear opened the door to a Subway restaurant and then sniffed around before leaving. The bear's every move was caught on the store's security camera. (Oct. 2)
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Video: Big Drop in Money Flowing to Mexico From U.S.Video: Big Drop in Money Flowing to Mexico From U.S.
from Associated Press
October 02, 2008

Mexicans living in the U.S. sent home 12 percent less money in August, the largest drop on record since the Bank of Mexico began tracking remittances 12 years ago. Many towns depend on these dollars for survival. (Oct. 2)
Video: Fire Kills 15 at Japanese Adult Video TheaterVideo: Fire Kills 15 at Japanese Adult Video Theater
from Associated Press
October 01, 2008

A pre-dawn fire raged through an adult video theater in the western Japanese city Osaka, killing at least 15 people and injuring 10 others, police and fire department officials said Wednesday. (Oct. 1)
Video: Officials: China Gold Medalists of AgeVideo: Officials: China Gold Medalists of Age
from Associated Press
October 01, 2008

International gymnastics officials close investigation into the ages of the Chinese gymnasts at the Beijing Olympics, saying documentation confirms they were old enough to compete. But the 2000 squad remains under scrutiny. (Oct. 1)
Video: U.S. Official: 3 Pirates May Be Dead in ShootoutVideo: U.S. Official: 3 Pirates May Be Dead in Shootout
from Associated Press
September 30, 2008

Disagreements between Somali pirates holding a ship laden with tanks and heavy weapons escalated into a shootout and three pirates are believed dead, a U.S. defense official said Tuesday. The pirates denied the report. (Sept. 30)
Video:  Freed Hostages Arrive HomeVideo: Freed Hostages Arrive Home
from Associated Press
September 30, 2008

A European tour group kidnapped in the Sahara Desert was abruptly freed after a phone call to one of the captors, and all 19 hostages piled into a single car, some clinging to the roof as they drove 200 miles to safety.
Video: Cash Demands Overwhelm Zimbabwe BanksVideo: Cash Demands Overwhelm Zimbabwe Banks
from Associated Press
September 30, 2008

People line up in Zimbabwe by the thousands to hopefully withdraw cash from banks, after the government raised the daily withdrawal limit. The country has the world's highest inflation rate, at 11 million percent. (Sept. 30)
Video: Hundreds Dead After Stampede at India TempleVideo: Hundreds Dead After Stampede at India Temple
from Associated Press
September 30, 2008

Thousands of pilgrims panicked by false rumors of a bomb stampeded at a Hindu temple in western India on Tuesday, killing at least 168 people in the crush to escape, officials said. (Sept. 30)
Video: Stocks Fall Around the GlobeVideo: Stocks Fall Around the Globe
from Associated Press
September 30, 2008

Asian markets continued to slide on Tuesday, following one of the worst days in Wall Street's history. Indexes in Asia fell anywhere from two to five percent. (Sept. 30)
Video: Stampede Kills at Least 80 People in IndiaVideo: Stampede Kills at Least 80 People in India
from Associated Press
September 30, 2008

At least 80 people were killed and more than 150 injured when thousands of pilgrims stampeded Tuesday at a Hindu temple in the historic town of Jodhpur in western India. (Sept. 30)
Video: The Vatican Shines a Light on Solar PowerVideo: The Vatican Shines a Light on Solar Power
from Associated Press
September 29, 2008

The first solar panels have been installed on top of the papal audience hall at Vatican City. Pope Benedict XVI's has made conserving the Earth's resources an important concern of his papacy. (Sept. 29)
Video: Tainted Milk Scandal Leads to Chocolate RecallVideo: Tainted Milk Scandal Leads to Chocolate Recall
from Associated Press
September 29, 2008

Nearly a dozen types of chocolate has been pulled off the shelves in Hong Kong after candy-maker Cadbury recalls the treats saying it is taking the precaution due to the tainted milk scandal in China, where the chocolate is made. (Sept. 29)
Video: Five Killed in Lebanon Car BombingVideo: Five Killed in Lebanon Car Bombing
from Associated Press
September 29, 2008

A car bomb exploded Monday near a military bus carrying troops on their way to work in northern Lebanon, killing at least five people and injuring 25. (Sept. 29)
Video: Asian Stocks Fall Despite U.S. Bailout PlanVideo: Asian Stocks Fall Despite U.S. Bailout Plan
from Associated Press
September 29, 2008

Asian stock markets traded lower on Monday, despite word that a deal has been reached to bailout the economy in the United States. There remains concern because of a bank bailout in Europe. (Sept. 29)
Video: Rescuers Race to Free Dolphins From LakeVideo: Rescuers Race to Free Dolphins From Lake
from Associated Press
September 29, 2008

A pair of dolphins are currently stuck in a pond in Northern Australia. Wildlife experts tried to rescue the pair on Sunday, but were unsuccessful. Another attempt to rescue the mother and her calf will happen later this week. (Sept. 29)
Video: U.S. Amb.: Americans Need More Patience in IraqVideo: U.S. Amb.: Americans Need More Patience in Iraq
from Associated Press
September 28, 2008

U.S. Ambassador Ryan Crocker is accusing Iran of trying to interfere with a new security pact between Iraq and the United States, and says Americans need to view Iraq with 'a sense of strategic patience.' (Sept. 28)
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Video: Taiwan Braces As Typhoon Jangmi StrikesVideo: Taiwan Braces As Typhoon Jangmi Strikes
from Associated Press
September 28, 2008

Typhoon Jangmi lashed Taiwan with torrential rains and powerful winds Sunday, causing widespread flooding, shutting down offices and forcing the cancellation of international flights. (Sept. 28)
Video: Successful End for China's 3rd Manned Space TripVideo: Successful End for China's 3rd Manned Space Trip
from Associated Press
September 28, 2008

Three Chinese astronauts made a jubilant return to Earth on Sunday after successfully completing the country's first-ever spacewalk, an event the premier said was "a stride forward" in China's space history. (Sept. 28)
Video: Chinese Taikonaut Makes Nation's First SpacewalkVideo: Chinese Taikonaut Makes Nation's First Spacewalk
from Associated Press
September 27, 2008

A Chinese taikonaut performs that nation's first spacewalk, going outside an orbiter for about 13 minutes, waving a red Chinese flag for a live broadcast. (Sept. 27)
Video: Germans Raid Plane, 2 ArrestedVideo: Germans Raid Plane, 2 Arrested
from Associated Press
September 26, 2008

Armed police rush aboard a plane about to leave Germany for Amsterdam, arresting two men from Somalia. Authorities linked a suicide note to the men, saying they wanted to fight in a holy war and die in a terrorist attack. (Sept. 26)
Video: Swiss Man Flies Over Channel on Jet WingVideo: Swiss Man Flies Over Channel on Jet Wing
from Associated Press
September 26, 2008

A Swiss rocket man crossed the English Channel strapped to a homemade jet-propelled wing, aiming for a field near the white cliffs of Dover after a 10-minute solo flight. (Sept. 26)

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