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Historian Dr. Tom Stammers discusses what people did to achieve power in the 15th century.
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22/4/12 at 10:14
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Historian Dr. Tom Stammers discusses what people did to achieve power in the 15th century.
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Los jugadores del equipo de Minnesota grabaron un karaoke al ritmo de "Ops, I did it again"
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24/3/12 at 12:39
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Los jugadores del equipo de Minnesota grabaron un karaoke al ritmo de "Ops, I did it again"
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Divers hurled deck chairs aside as they did a room by room search for missing passengers from the Costa Concordia.
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30/1/12 at 12:47
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Divers hurled deck chairs aside as they did a room by room search for missing passengers from the Costa Concordia.
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Following criticism and an investigation that cited radio communications failures during the September 11 attacks, the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) upgrades its equipment and increases man power, to be better prepared in the event of a large-scale crisis.
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06/9/11 at 08:46
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Following criticism and an investigation that cited radio communications failures during the September 11 attacks, the Fire Department of New York (FDNY) upgrades its equipment and increases man power, to be better prepared in the event of a large-scale crisis.
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The lead attorney for Casey Anthony says his client did not murder her daughter, Caylee Anthony, and that the not guilty verdicts shows the country's justice system still works.
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05/7/11 at 08:00
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The lead attorney for Casey Anthony says his client did not murder her daughter, Caylee Anthony, and that the not guilty verdicts shows the country's justice system still works.
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Massive heat wave did not stop U.S. tourists from visiting a Virginia battlefield to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the first major battle during the Civil War.
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22/7/11 at 04:00
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Massive heat wave did not stop U.S. tourists from visiting a Virginia battlefield to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the first major battle during the Civil War.
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Two-time presidential candidate John Edwards says he has done wrong but did not break the law. He is charged with soliciting and spending more than $925,000 to hide his mistress and their baby from the public during his 2008 White House campaign.
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03/6/11 at 09:01
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Two-time presidential candidate John Edwards says he has done wrong but did not break the law. He is charged with soliciting and spending more than $925,000 to hide his mistress and their baby from the public during his 2008 White House campaign.
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The demolition of a levee near Cairo, Ill. sent floodwaters onto thousands of acres of Missouri farmland Tuesday, easing the threat of the Mississippi River to the tiny town. But it did nothing to ease the risk of more trouble down river.
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04/5/11 at 02:34
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The demolition of a levee near Cairo, Ill. sent floodwaters onto thousands of acres of Missouri farmland Tuesday, easing the threat of the Mississippi River to the tiny town. But it did nothing to ease the risk of more trouble down river.