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Mali: drought resistant maize

Mali: drought resistant maize

from Reuters QuickCuts Video Podcast on November 21, 2009
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The government in Mali is breeding drought resistant maize to help farmers there cope with the dry weather.
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Riots over Intel Sabbath work

Riots over Intel Sabbath work

from Reuters QuickCuts Video Podcast on November 21, 2009
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Ultra-Orthodox Jews clash with Israeli police against Intel's electronic chip plant operations during the Jewish resting day.
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Putin puts his neck out for hip-hop

Putin puts his neck out for hip-hop

from Reuters QuickCuts Video Podcast on November 21, 2009
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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin shows mild amusement as he appears on a music TV channel show alongside local rappers.
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H1N1 mutation discovered in Norway

H1N1 mutation discovered in Norway

from Reuters QuickCuts Video Podcast on November 21, 2009
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Norwegian health authorities say they have discovered a mutation in the H1N1 flu strain which could cause more severe symptoms.
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US set for healthcare test.

US set for healthcare test.

from Reuters QuickCuts Video Podcast on November 21, 2009
Duration: 0
The US Senate began a session on healthcare reform on Saturday (November 21), as it prepares to vote on whether to proceed with debate on the bill.
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Delayed spacewalk ends successfully.

Delayed spacewalk ends successfully.

from Reuters QuickCuts Video Podcast on November 21, 2009
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NASA astronauts completed a spacewalk on Saturday (November 21) at the International Space Station that had been delayed after a false alarm woke the crews of the station and the visiting space shuttle Atlantis.
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Senate health bill passes key test

Senate health bill passes key test

from Reuters QuickCuts Video Podcast on November 21, 2009
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A sweeping healthcarereform bill passes its first U.S. Senate test, with a procedural vote to begin debate on the bill on November 30.
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Tot Stranded, Separated From Dad As Train Leaves

Tot Stranded, Separated From Dad As Train Leaves

from News videos from Mochilla on November 21, 2009
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A 3-year-old boy was left stranded at a commuter train platform when a door on the train malfunctioned, separating the toddler from his dad. A good Samaritan stayed with the child until the father could return. (Nov. 20)
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Business Update: Tech worries

Business Update: Tech worries

from Reuters US Markets: Closing Bell Video Podcast on November 20, 2009
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The Nasdaq finished lower for the first time in three weeks on worries the technology sector may signal a pause in the global recovery.
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Europe mulls President Van Rompuy

Europe mulls President Van Rompuy

from Reuters QuickCuts Video Podcast on November 20, 2009
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The Belgian Prime Minister will become the EU's first, but will the quiet man be able to impress on the world stage? So far opinion is divided.
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Kercher suspects back in court

Kercher suspects back in court

from Reuters QuickCuts Video Podcast on November 20, 2009
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American student Amanda Knox - accused of the murder of British student Meredith Kercher - is back in court as prosecutors begin their closing arguments.
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Dali's art displayed on Alps top

Dali's art displayed on Alps top

from Reuters QuickCuts Video Podcast on November 20, 2009
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Giant sculptures by the late surrealist Salvador Dali are installed on mountain tops in France's Courchevel ski resort.
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Peru arrests 4 for selling human fat

Peru arrests 4 for selling human fat

from Reuters QuickCuts Video Podcast on November 20, 2009
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Peruvian police arrest a criminal gang accused of killing of dozens to extract the fat from their bodies to make beauty products for cosmetics companies.
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Debating US travel ban to Cuba

Debating US travel ban to Cuba

from Reuters QuickCuts Video Podcast on November 20, 2009
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In the United States, the Congress debated lifting the five-decade long travel embargo for American citizens to Cuba.
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Senate nears healthcare vote

Senate nears healthcare vote

from Reuters QuickCuts Video Podcast on November 20, 2009
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The long and bitter debate over healthcare reform faces a crucial test in the Senate Saturday night when the the $849 billion bill faces its first key procedural hurdle.
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Transsexual tied to scandal dies

Transsexual tied to scandal dies

from Reuters QuickCuts Video Podcast on November 20, 2009
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A Brazilian transsexual involved in an Italian political scandal is believed to have burned to death
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Business Update: Stocks pull back

Business Update: Stocks pull back

from Reuters US Markets: Closing Bell Video Podcast on November 19, 2009
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The tech-heavy Nasdaq led Wall Street lower and oil prices also declined after rising home delinquencies and a bearish call on the tech sector revived recovery concerns.
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CrankyGeeks 193: David Coursey and Rob Enderle

CrankyGeeks 193: David Coursey and Rob Enderle

from Cranky Geeks MP3 Audio on November 18, 2009
Duration: 1877
Windows 7 Opens to Ads, YouTube's HD Video, Piracy at Work, Dell's Android Phone in China, and more…
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Afghanistan IED; Jurassic Park

Afghanistan IED; Jurassic Park

from 60 Minutes Podcast - The Full Broadcast on November 15, 2009
Duration: 0
Byron Pitts and 60 Minutes cameras spend two days on the road with a bomb-hunting unit in Afghanistan as they encounter one deadly bomb after another. Lesley Stahl meets the inspiration for the lead character in the classic film Jurassic Park. Those stories and more on 60 Minutes...
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