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COPS gone Star Wars... It is an independant Star Wars fan film that was created by Kevin Rubio in 1997. The voicing cast includes Jess Harnell, Cam Clarke, and Bill Farmer. All of which are well known voice actors...
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On July 23, 2007, CNN and YouTube partnered to sponsor the first Democratic primary debate of the 2008 election cycle. Questions were asked by citizens from around the country by uploading personal videos to the YouTube website.
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Unedited DOD footage of hot actress Scarlett Johansson visiting the troops on a recent trip to Kuwait as part of USO tour.
Scenes include service members lining up to see the actress and Scarlet Johanson greeting, taking photos and signing autographs for service members.
Those are some lucky soldiers!
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North Korean military forces consist of man-power, besides, they really think they are stronger than any other country, such as USA, Japan, and so on.
North Korea is equal in absurdness and childishness to South Korea.
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B-roll of Sen. Obama visiting troops in Kuwait. Scenes include him greeting the troops, playing basketball with the troops, shaking hands and signing autographs.
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Authorities in South Ossetia say Georgian troops have shelled the road being used for evacuating people from the conflict zone, according to Russian Interfax news agency. Attacks are continuing in the South Ossetian region, despite claims from Georgia that it was imposing a ceasefire.
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President George W. Bush is at Fort Campbell in Kentucky thanking troops for their service and having lunch with about 150 soldiers, many of them just back from Iraq and Afghanistan. (Nov. 25)
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Russian troops have entered Tskhinvali in a bid to stop further violence in the capital of Georgia's breakaway republic of South Ossetia. Georgian forces are continuing efforts to take control of the city. South Ossetia claims more than 1,400 people have been killed in fighting. Refugees are flooding into southern Russia as thousands flee the conflict zone.