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Public-supported News - Real Evil?
Public-supported news, or as the news industry would have us believe – state run propaganda machines, is a hotly contested sore point in the US. Of course not all countries look at this way as evidenced by the BBC in England or the CBC in Canada. Even w
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Paul Yarrow, The News Raider
The BBC and other English Broadcast Companies are trying to get a restraining order against him
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BBC Weatherman Gives the Finger on Air
BBC weatherman Tomasz Schafernaker has been caught out giving the finger to a fellow BBC news host... on live TV.
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Breaking News: The BBC Is Unsure Over Its Top Stor
The BBC News is unsure over its top story. Why?! Check the photo above of today’s BBC Home Page.
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BBC Man Caught Fingering Colleague on Live TV [Video]
The incident happened after news anchor McCoy made fun of the weatherman by saying: ‘Now we will have the weather forecast in a minute and of course it will be 100 percent accurate and provide all the detail you can possibly want’.
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Who is This Guy? Mystery Man Keeps Appearing on Li
This guy has been making random appearances on live television for the last couple of months. He has appeared in the background of live news reports on BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Sky News at random locations and at random times. It seems if there is a camera
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Real British Spy Gadgets of WWII
Check out this BBC News video of real spy gear from WWII.
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THE FACES OF THE MUSICIANS
“Electric Proms” is a thirty second spot for BBC Radio 2. It is a campaign developed by advertising agency Fallon and directed and designed by Brand New School. Notes about the project (from News Release (BNS)):
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Current Events Around the Globe
Every Wednesday all news from Reuters, The New York Times and BBC News are posted
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Current Events Around the Globe - Dec. 1, 2010
Every Wednesday current events around the globe. All news articles are from Reuters and BBC News.
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Current Events Around the Globe - Dec. 22, 2010
All news articles are from Reuters and BBC News.
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Current Events Around the Globe - Dec. 29, 2010
Every Wednesday, the Sifter posts top-line summaries to current events around the globe. All news articles are from Reuters and BBC News
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Police to quiz Julian Assange founder of WikiLeaks
... , who represents the 39-year-old Australian former computer hacker, told BBC News – He is not been charged with anything……
After meeting with police Mr Assange will appear at City of Westminster ... -
10 Funniest Weekly World News Front Pages
Funny front pages of made up news by weekly world news
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This guy’s obsessed with the news
He’s posted hundreds of news videos on YouTube, and he needs your help
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Animals in the news
With the disastrous oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico still unfolding, concerns over threats to wildlife have brought animals into the news quite a bit lately
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Reocurring News
There isn't too much new news in television shows
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Very Strange But True World News
Unbelievable World News That Is Unbelievably True
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BBC Horizon – Why Do We Dream?
BBC Horizon uncovers the secret world of our dreams. In a series of cutting-edge experiments and personal stories, we go in search of the science behind this most enduring mystery and ask: where do dreams come from? Do they have meaning? And ultimately, w
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Lindsay Lohan's Dad Drops F-Bomb On Fox News
Michael Lohan says the F word during an interview on Fox News
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