This video contains the BBC-Jump the Gun reports of Bldg 7 collapse, Craig Bartmer-First Responder-Interview, "Lucky Larry" Silverstein "pull it" admission, Danny Jowenko Demolition Expert Interview. It also has numerous clips of the IMPLOSION.
Arsenal v Tottenham Venue: Emirates Stadium Date: Wednesday, 29 October Kick-off: 2000 GMT Coverage: Live commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live & live text commentary on BBC Sport website; highlights on Match of the Day (2245, BBC One) Arsenal: Almunia, Sagna, Silvestre, Gallas, Clichy, Walcott, Fabregas, Denilson, Nasri, Van Persie, Adebayor. Subs: Fabianski, Diaby, Toure, Vela, Song Billong, Bendtner, Eboue. Tottenham: Gomes, Hutton, Corluka, Woodgate, Assou-Ekotto, Bentley, Modric, Jenas, Huddlestone, Bale, Pavlyuchenko. Subs: Cesar, Zokora, Lennon, Bent, Gunter, Campbell, O'Hara. Referee: Martin Atkinson (W Yorkshire) Aaron Lennon's injury-time equaliser capped a stunning fightback from Harry Redknapp's Tottenham against Arsenal. David Bentley's brilliant early strike put Spurs ahead, but Mikael Silvestre headed Arsenal level before half-time. William Gallas put Arsenal in front seconds after the re-start and Emmanuel Adebayor bundled home their third. Darren Bent pulled one back before Robin van Persie added Arsenal's fourth - but Jermaine Jenas's 89th-minute goal and Lennon's tap-in earned a point. Bentley's audacious opener gave Redknapp the perfect start to his first official game in charge, but that early optimism soon disappeared as Arsenal took total control of the north London derby. But once again Arsenal were guilty of their familiar crime of over-elaboration and missing chances, leaving the door open for Spurs to rescue a point from a game that looked lost. Redknapp restored Jonathan Woodgate to his starting line-up, but lost captain Ledley King because of his long-standing knee injury. Spurs opened up Arsenal inside two minutes when Tom Huddlestone slid in Gareth Bale, who shot into the side-netting. But they were ahead after 13 minutes - and it was a piece of genius by former Arsenal midfield man Bentley that gave them the goal. He took a Huddlestone header and teed himself up for a stunning volley from 40 yards that Arsenal keeper Manuel Almunia touched but could not keep out. Arsenal took up the chal
Find out more: http://www.bbc.co.uk/beinghuman Turning Russell Tovey into a 7ft werewolf is not an easy task. However, in our last trip onto the Being Human set, we've pulled out all the stops to show you exactly how this incredible scene was made.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news Former political journalist John Sergeant has decided to pull out of the BBC One show Strictly Come Dancing. Tell us what you think. For the full story go here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7737447.stm
London: 23 November 2008 www.lsq.tv for all premieres. The folks who are distributing this sequel really pulled out all the stops to make this a premiere to remember. The arctic blasts wed been promised did arrive, so as well as being 5-layers-needed freezing cold, it rained non-stop most of the day. Features included a beautiful carpet emblazoned with the movies motif, people dressed in animal costumes, and to top it off, almost all the stars in the cast. Ben Stiller, Jada Pinkett Smith and Chris Rock were all present and all were delightful with the fans, spending lots of time at the fanline signing and posing. Their niceness was all the more appreciated by fans because, as you can see in the film, the weather was appalling. Many fans got their stuff signed in non-waterproof ink so there are plenty blotted and runny autographs out there. Premiere organised by: Premier Public Relations Stars in attendance: Ben Stiller Chris Rock Jada Pinkett Smith Jeffrey Katzenberg - DreamWorks CEO Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath - Directors Celebs spotted: Rick Edwards Tom Daley Richard Hammond Andrew Castle Heather Small Fay Ripley Media in attendance: Madagascar T4 Special The BBC News Channel GMTV ITV1 Paul OGrady C4 Mosgito, BBC CYMRU Wales ITN On Leicester Square TV Getty Moviebeat Online Screen Rush Online Splash News Richard & Judys New Position As usual, please let me know of omissions, errors and comments. Thank you E. Copyright elizabethtoni 2008 Original in AVCHD
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news Former political journalist John Sergeant has decided to pull out of the BBC One show Strictly Come Dancing. Tell us what you think. For the full story go here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7737447.stm
BBC Breakfast News presented by Bill Turnbull and Kate Silverton including the Business News presented by Simon Jack. This edition contains an article on the possible causes behind the record losses announced by RBS and the collapse of other financial institutions. This article was only aired once and has been pulled from the BBC's iPlayer for potentially heightening tensions during the G20 summit in London.
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Werner Herzog gets shot by LA sniper during interview
See the great German filmaker get shot in the gut while giving an interview to the BBC - a couple of months later he pulled Jaquin Phoenix from a car wreck in LA. That's nothing, you should see his films! "Grizzly Man", "Rescue Dawn", "Fitzcaralldo", "Aguire: Wrath of God", "Even Dwarfs Started Small".
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Preview: Is David Tennant Bigger... - Coming of Age - BBC Three
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcthree A group of sixth form students living in Abingdon enjoy a final romp with adolescence. Driving home from an impromptu party in Chloe's bedroom, DK gets pulled over by a policeman. He tries to avoid being done for drink-driving by swallowing a load of copper coins. When bits of his body start going green, DK is delighted. At last he's got something truly special to show the girls. Chloe finally agrees she will go out with Matt, but only if he starts eating a healthy diet. As Matt hates vegetables, Chloe comes up with a foolproof test to make sure that Matt is eating his greens by examining his poo. Now Matt must eat some vegetables or find an ingenious method of passing Chloe's exam. When Jas gets the chance to fulfil her dreams of going to London to start in the Rocky Horror Show, Ollie is really worried. How will they survive without each other and without all the sex? Jas finds a surprising way to make certain that Ollie won't miss her.
Part one of three. In one of their most ambitious challenges, Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond attempt to race from Northern Canada to the North Pole, a 450-mile journey. The terrain in between is some of the toughest on earth, composed of mountains and jagged sea ice. Temperatures can drop to minus 65 degrees Celcius, and polar bears are an added threat. While Jeremy and James drive in the comfort of a specially adapted pick up truck, Richard travels on a sled pulled by a team of ten huskies. Go to http://www.youtube.com/TopGear to see a full list of all high quality videos available on the Top Gear YouTube channel and don't forget to visit http://www.topgear.com for all the latest news and car reviews.
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Ethiopia Started Pulling Its Soldiers Out of Somalia Defeated (BBC-Jan-2-2009)
There have been two dozen Ethiopian army trucks leaving for Ethiopia
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Allen Stanford twenty 20 Cricket and the WAGS UPDATE Fraud Charges
http://wwcricket.blogspot.com/ FBI agents tracked down billionaire R. Allen Stanford at the Virginia home of an acquaintance Thursday and served him with legal papers in a civil case alleging he orchestrated an $8 billion fraud scam. But there have been no criminal charges filed against him so he remains free, said FBI spokesman Richard Kolko. Stanford was in Fredericksburg, Va., sitting in a car outside the home of an acquaintance, Kolko said. www.chicagotribune.com UPDATE FROM THE BBC Texan billionaire and cricket promoter Sir Allen Stanford has been charged over a $8bn (£5.6bn) investment fraud, US financial regulators say. The Securities and Exchange Commission said the financier had orchestrated "a fraudulent, multi-billion dollar investment scheme". The SEC said the fraud was "based on false promises and fabricated historical return data". English cricket bosses have pulled out of sponsorship talks with Sir Allen. The charges against Sir Allen, three of his companies and two executives of those companies followed a raid by US marshals on the Houston, Texas, offices of Stanford Financial Group. A US judge has frozen the assets of Sir Allen and the other defendants as well as those of the Stanford Group, its Antigua-based subsidiary Stanford International Bank (SIB) and another subsidiary, investment advisor Stanford Capital Management. A receiver has been appointed to "preserve assets for investors", the SEC said. The SEC said that the Stanford International Bank - the largest in the Caribbean - sold approximately $8bn worth of certificates of deposit to investors, promising "improbable and unsubstantiated high interest rates". The bank was "operated by a close circle of Stanford's family and friends", the SEC said in a statement. "We are alleging a fraud of shocking magnitude that has spread its tentacles throughout the world," said Rose Romero of the SEC. The SEC began investigating Stanford Group last year and intensified their probe following the arrest of US financier Bernard Madoff in December over an
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news Heavy snow has fallen across large parts of the UK, disrupting travel and closing thousands of schools. South-east England has the worst snow it has seen for 18 years, causing all London buses to be pulled from service and the closure of Heathrow's runways. Let us know what you think.
London: 23 November 2008 www.lsq.tv for all premieres. The folks who are distributing this sequel really pulled out all the stops to make this a premiere to remember. The arctic blasts wed been promised did arrive, so as well as being 5-layers-needed freezing cold, it rained non-stop most of the day. Features included a beautiful carpet emblazoned with the movies motif, people dressed in animal costumes, and to top it off, almost all the stars in the cast. Ben Stiller, Jada Pinkett Smith and Chris Rock were all present and all were delightful with the fans, spending lots of time at the fanline signing and posing. Their niceness was all the more appreciated by fans because, as you can see in the film, the weather was appalling. Many fans got their stuff signed in non-waterproof ink so there are plenty blotted and runny autographs out there. Premiere organised by: Premier Public Relations Stars in attendance: Ben Stiller Chris Rock Jada Pinkett Smith Celebs spotted: Rick Edwards Gary Lineker and Danielle Bux Media in attendance: Madagascar T4 Special The BBC News Channel GMTV ITV1 Paul OGrady C4 Mosgito, BBC CYMRU Wales ITN On Leicester Square TV Getty Moviebeat Online Screen Rush Online Splash News Richard & Judys New Position As usual, please let me know of omissions, errors and comments. Thank you E. Copyright elizabethtoni 2008 Original in AVCHD
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Princess Diana's Funeral Part 12: Approaching the Abbey
The Cortege passes the cenotaph as a member of the crowd calls out "We love you Diana!" The Queen and Queen Mother arrive with Prince Edward at Westminster Abbey to polite applause as the organ begins playing Pachelbel's 'Canon in D'. The Queen Mother was just over a month past her 97th birthday at this time and had just over four and half years of her remarkable life left to live. I've heard it said her longevity was due in large part to her cheerful outlook on life: which should be a lesson for us all. The cortege passes Downing Street and the Houses of Parliament although they were not seen from the BBC's cameras. It would also have passed the Banqueting House where King Charles I was executed in 1649, having lost the Civil War. The cortege enters its final stretch after turning the corner on Parliament Square towards Victoria. The 400 or so charity workers stop as they are to participate in the service from St. Margaret's Chapel as the Abbey was not big enough to accomodate them alongside the other invited guests. As the gun carriage pulls in front of the Abbey, the time is just leaving 10.55am. I now have a region free DVD created of the Funeral footage, please get in touch if you would like a copy.
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Part 1 -- Making Gold and Power Leveling - Burning Crusade
Lvl 63 Paladin killing a bunch of mobs all at once. Pulling just like Leroy Jenkins, but I live. World of Warcraft PWNAGE!!! No hacks no cheats no exploits hobbes wowhobbes Top 10 Videos I liked this week on YouTube 1: WORLD OF WARCRAFT TOO SEXY FIR MY SHIRT 2: Atkins Switcher World of Warcraft 3: World of Warcraft - Karazhan Musical Chairs 4: World of Warcraft Hardware Store song 5: World of Warcraft Band performing in Orgrimmar 6: World of Warcraft Dancing Elves 7: The Siege of Ironforge 8: World of Warcraft Beginner's Guide 9: Mom tells kid no more World of Warcraft 10: BBC: WOW - Buying Gold
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Jamie Bamber At The Damned United World Premiere - London - Arrivals
London: 18 March 2009 Flash Alert! Flash Alert! A World Premiere in the Square tonight. This film takes a look at iconic 70s soccer manager Brian Clough and his 44-day reign as the coach of Leeds United. There are few sport centric films so the TV sports channels pulled out all the stops with a top presenter Gabby Logan, herself the child of a top footballer and three huge outside broadcast vans around the back. Stars Michael Sheen, Timothy Spall, and Jim Broadbent all paraded the media and fan lines, signing posing and chatting as they went. The weather was lovely and a great time was had by all. Media in attendance: BBC News ITV News ITN On GMTV Sky Sports News ITV Calendar News Press Association Multimedia Setanta Sports News BBC Yorkshire BBC East Midland Today Leicester Square TV My Movies.net Moviebeat Global Radio Online Wire Image Video Online Cluster Print Cluster 2 As usual, please let me know of omissions, errors and comments. Thank you. Original in AVCHD Copyright elizabethtoni 2009
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Gunmen attacked bus carrying the Sri Lankan cricket team to play in the Pakistani city of Lahore
Gunmen have attacked a bus carrying the Sri Lankan cricket team on its way to play in the Pakistani city of Lahore. At least five members of the Sri Lankan cricket team were injured - two from bullets - and five Pakistani policemen escorting the team bus were killed. Pakistani officials said about 12 gunmen were involved and grenades and rocket launchers have been recovered. The BBC's Barbara Plett in Islamabad says the incident will come as a big blow to Pakistani cricket. Pakistan invited Sri Lanka to tour after India's cricket team pulled out of a scheduled cricket tour following the deadly November attacks in the western Indian city of Mumbai. Khaled Farooq, chief of police in Punjab province said the attack "resembles the Mumbai attacks" in November, AFP news agency reported. --bbc.co.uk.
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A1 Class Peppercorn 60163 Tornado arriving into Edinburgh Waverley with Top Gear on board 25/4/09!!!
60163, Tornado, arrives into Edinburgh Waverley with "The Cathedrals Express" from London Kings Cross with Jeremy Clarkson from Top Gear on the footplate!!! He can be seen as the train pulls in almost standing off the train!!! This train was not private, but was hired by the BBC for a Top Gear race with Jeremy on the train, James in a 1940's Jaguar and Richard on a 1957 Motorcycle. Want to know who won??? Wait and see Top Gear in June then!!!
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Lost world of fanged frogs and giant rats discovered in Papua New Guinea
A team of scientists from Britain, the United States and Papua New Guinea found more than 40 previously unidentified species when they climbed into the kilometre-deep crater of Mount Bosavi and explored a pristine jungle habitat teeming with life that has evolved in isolation since the volcano last erupted 200,000 years ago. In a remarkably rich haul from just five weeks of exploration, the biologists discovered 16 frogs which have never before been recorded by science, at least three new fish, a new bat and a giant rat, which may turn out to be the biggest in the world. The discoveries are being seen as fresh evidence of the richness of the world's rainforests and the explorers hope their finds will add weight to calls for international action to prevent the demise of similar ecosystems. They said Papua New Guinea's rainforest is currently being destroyed at the rate of 3.5% a year. "It was mind-blowing to be there and it is clearly time we pulled our finger out and decided these habitats are worth us saving," said Dr George McGavin who headed the expedition. The team of biologists included experts from Oxford University, the London Zoo and the Smithsonian Institution and are believed to be the first scientists to enter the mountainous Bosavi crater. They were joined by members of the BBC Natural History Unit which filmed the expedition for a three-part documentary which starts tomorrow night. They found the three-kilometre wide crater populated by spectacular birds of paradise and in the absence of big cats and monkeys, which are found in the remote jungles of the Amazon and Sumatra, the main predators are giant monitor lizards while kangaroos have evolved to live in trees. New species include a camouflaged gecko, a fanged frog and a fish called the Henamo grunter, named because it makes grunting noises from its swim bladder. "These discoveries are really significant," said Steve Backshall, a climber and naturalist who became so friendly with the never-before seen Bosavi silky cuscus, a marsupial that lives up
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