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Germanmonasteryconfrontschildabusecrimes
From: Townhall on Sat, Apr 17 2010 4:51 PM
The Benedictine monastery in Ettal was once known as one of the most elite boarding schools in southern Germany. Recently, it has shot to fame for more sinister reasons. Some former students are now saying that priests there sexually abused when they were children. Duration: 01:46
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RawVideoMassiveSinkholeOpensUpinCalif
From: Townhall on Sat, Apr 17 2010 4:51 PM
Crews are on the scene of a massive sinkhole that opened and swallowed a car in Richmond, California. 4/2010 AP
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AdamLambertReturnsto039Idol039forElvisWeek
From: Townhall on Sat, Apr 17 2010 4:51 PM
Check out excerpts from the latest 'American Idol' as the 9 remaining finalists perform Elvis... 4/2010 AP
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SouthAfricansmakelastgrabforWorldCuptix
From: Townhall on Sat, Apr 17 2010 4:51 PM
The last tranche of World Cup tickets sailed out of South Africa’s sales offices this week as football fans rushed to get their spot on the sidelines of the tournament's first-ever African round. Duration: 01:48
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SAfricansrushforfinalWorldCuptickets
From: Townhall on Sat, Apr 17 2010 4:51 PM
Thousands of South Africans queued outside World Cup ticketing centres on Thursday as the first direct over-the-counter sales for the tournament opened ahead of kick-off in June.Duration: 00:58.
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UKflightscancelledforathirdday
From: Townhall on Sat, Apr 17 2010 4:51 PM
Air passengers in the UK have been warned to expect more delays as a huge cloud of volcanic ash from Iceland spreads across Europe.
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VolcanicashhaltsallLondonflights
From: Townhall on Sat, Apr 17 2010 4:51 PM
Britain extended a ban on all non-emergency flights in its airspace until Friday, due to ash from a volcanic eruption in Iceland, air traffic authorities said on Thursday. Duration: 00:44
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FrenchTVfinedforspreadingCarlaBruniaffairrumour
From: Townhall on Sat, Apr 17 2010 4:51 PM
A Paris court on Friday fined the France 24 news channel for violating a French pop singer’s privacy by spreading rumours he was having an affair with the first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy. Images and soundbites. Duration: 00:33
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WritingAboutOprahWinfrey
From: Townhall on Sat, Apr 17 2010 4:51 PM
A new unauthorized biography about Oprah Winfrey provides private details about the talk show... 4/2010 AP
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MassivevolcanoashcloudshutsdownEuropesskies
From: Townhall on Sat, Apr 17 2010 4:51 PM
Millions of passengers were stranded Friday after a huge cloud of volcanic ash from Iceland swept across Europe, grounding thousands of flights in the biggest air travel shutdown since World War II. Duration: 01:34
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VolcanicAshCloudDisruptingFlightstoEurope
From: Townhall on Sat, Apr 17 2010 4:51 PM
The bottom fell out of travel plans for thousands of U.S. airline passengers Thursday as dozens of... 4/2010 AP
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Whitneytakesthestage
From: Townhall on Sat, Apr 17 2010 4:51 PM
The latest celebrity news including Whitney’s comeback, Marilyn's valuable x-rays and a buzz builds for Kick-Ass.
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AlPacinoPlays039DrDeath039
From: Townhall on Sat, Apr 17 2010 4:51 PM
Oscar-winners Al Pacino, Susan Sarandon and Barry Levinson walked the red carpet in Manhattan for... 4/2010 AP
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MillionsdipinGangesatworldsbiggestreligiousfestival
From: Townhall on Sat, Apr 17 2010 4:51 PM
Millions of Hindu devotees are gathering in the Indian city of Haridwar to celebrate the world’s biggest religious event. The three-month long Khumb Mela offers worshippers the chance to wash away their sins in the holy Ganges River, and break the cycle of life and rebirth. Duration: 00:57
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ObamaLaunchesSweepingMineSafetyReview
From: Townhall on Sat, Apr 17 2010 4:51 PM
President Barack Obama says the federal government is launching a sweeping review of mines across... 4/2010 AP
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SAfricangroupstakeFrenchmusicfestivalbystorm
From: Townhall on Sat, Apr 17 2010 4:51 PM
With only a few months to go before the football World Cup in South Africa, South African popular music groups are taking Europe by storm. AFPTV listens in to Tumi and the Volume who are in France to play at the Printemps de Bourges music festival. Duration: 02:06
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ToyotatoTemporarilyHaltSalesofLexusGX460
From: Townhall on Sat, Apr 17 2010 4:50 PM
Toyota Motor Corp. 4/2010 AP
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EUpayshomagetoPolishplanecrashvictims
From: Townhall on Sat, Apr 17 2010 4:50 PM
The European Parliament and EU Commission paid homage Wednesday to the 96 victims in the crash of the Polish presidential airplane in Russia last Saturday. Duration: 00:55
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ArmlessKickeratISUFootballTryouts
From: Townhall on Sat, Apr 17 2010 4:50 PM
An Indiana State sophomore isn’t going to let a handicap keep him from trying out for the football... 4/2010 AP
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BusinessUpdateIntelliftsAsia
From: Townhall on Sat, Apr 17 2010 4:50 PM
Asian tech shares gained Wednesday after an outlook from chip giant Intel prompted buying across the region.
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