Katatonia - July
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

Video for the song "July" off the album "The Great Cold Distance" by Katatonia. Directed by Charlie Granberg
Uriah Heep - July Morning
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Uriah heep July Morning
Pretty Cool People Interviews: Miranda July
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More Pretty Cool People Interviews at: http://www.submarinechannel.com/PCPI Miranda July was a prolific performance and video artist in the 1990s who stepped into the mainstream limelight when her 2005 film Me and You and Everyone We Know became an international hit. But instead of being in a hurry do a second feature film, Miranda has been "in a hurry to do everything else". Like making exhibitions featuring the delicate and personal do-it-yourself art from the ever-expanding Learning To Love You More web project. We met Miranda at MU, an art space in Eindhoven, a few hours before the opening of the exhibition. Miranda July is the first in a new series of Pretty Cool People Interviews. Coming up next: Mike Mills, Lou Ye, Erwin Wurm, Olivier Marquézy and Lou Reed, to name but a few...
The National on Letterman - July 24, 2007
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The National playing "Fake Empire" on Letterman. From July 24, 2007.
Forrest Gump Trailer (Movie release: July 6, 1994)
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The world will never seem same once you've seen it through the eyes of... Forrest Gump. Forrest Gump: My momma always said, "Life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get." . . . . . 1994 Academy Awards (Oscars) Won - Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role — Tom Hanks Won - Best Director — Robert Zemeckis Won - Best Film Editing — Arthur Schmidt Won - Best Picture — Wendy Finerman, Steve Starkey, Steve Tisch Won - Best Visual Effects — Ken Ralston, George Murphy, Stephen Rosenbaum, Allen Hall Won - Best Adapted Screenplay — Eric Roth Nominated - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role — Gary Sinise (as Lieutenant Dan Taylor) Nominated - Best Achievement in Art Direction — Rick Carter, Nancy Haigh Nominated - Best Achievement in Cinematography — Don Burgess Nominated - Best Makeup — Daniel C. Striepeke, Hallie D'Amore Nominated - Best Original Score — Alan Silvestri Nominated - Best Sound Mixing — Randy Thom, Tom Johnson, Dennis S. Sands, William B. Kaplan Nominated - Best Sound Editing — Gloria S. Borders, Randy Thom
Street Food - Beijing - 14 July 08 - Part 1
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China's economy is expanding at an astounding rate - but its waistlines are too. The food of the streets tells the story of a culture torn between tradition and modernity, the customs of an ancient past competing with the convenience age of the new. What will survive and what will be lost? In a China which has gone within two generations from mass starvation to mass obesity, what does the future hold?
Niger's nomad army - 14 July 08
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Niger's Tuareg population say that the benefits of uranium mining are not being distributed fairly, and a military campaign against the government is their only option. In the first of a series of reports, Al Jazeera's May Welsh travelled to a Tuareg base in the northern Air mountains.
Tunguska Explosion 30 July 1908
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At 7:17 AM on the morning of June 30, 1908, a mysterious explosion occurred in the skies over Siberia. It was caused by the impact and breakup of a large meteorite, at an altitude roughly six kilometers in the atmosphere. Realistic pictures of the event are unavailable. However, Russian scientists collected eyewitness accounts of the event. I believe that we now know enough about large impacts to "decode" the subjective descriptions of the witnesses and create realistic views of this historic asteroid impact as seen from different distances.
July 25: Brotherhood 2.0's Youtube Comments Are Answered!
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Visit http://www.brotherhood2.com In which John responds to some comments--and, inevitably, does his happy dance about the featuring of Hank's song, Accio Deathly Hallows
NIN - 1,000,000 Live at Rehearsals, July 2008
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Recorded live at rehearsals in Los Angeles. From a series of performances directed by Rob Sheridan, available on The Slip Limited Edition CD/DVD: http://theslip.nin.com/physical/ Watch more rehearsal videos: Echoplex: http://www.nin.com/echoplex.html Letting You: http://www.nin.com/lettingyou.html NIN Lights In The Sky Tour Dates: http://tour.nin.com
Riz Khan - Nigeria's Oil - 22 July 08 Part 2
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Awash in oil, yet its people, for the most part, are destitute. Nigeria discovered "liquid gold" half a century ago and today is the world's eighth largest oil exporter. But the country is plagued by corruption, inefficiency, underdevelopment and an uprising in its Niger Delta -- the area where most of its oil reserves are located. So why, some 600 billion dollars later, are Nigeria's people still among the poorest in the world? Is it the 'resource curse' or something more?
101 East - Cambodia land grab - 24 July 08 - Part 1
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Cambodia -- a country seemingly up for sale. Investors are flooding an unregulated property market, driving tens of thousands from their homes.
july morning - uriah heep
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Le Pen - The Strasbourg speech about Europe (July, 10. 2008)
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10 July 2008 : Jean-Marie Le Pen, leader of the Front National, the leading French nationalist Party, addresses the European Parliament in Strasbourg and denounces the European policy of President Sarkozy. Translated and subtitled by http://fdesouche.com Mister President, You are currently in charge for 6 months, in this rotating and short-lived position, as President of the European Union. Contrary to the majority of French voters, you have revealed yourself as a zealous europeist, even daring to reintroduce under the hardly changed format of the Lisbon Treaty, the Constitution the Dutch and the French rejected in 2005. Alas, the Irish people's will has foiled your scheme. Therefore, the Lisbon treaty is null and void despite all the maneuvers trying to impose upon the European peoples the will of the reigning euro-internationalist cabal. As a member of parliament, I voted in 1957 against the Treaty of Rome, the first stage of a process which would lead, according to its promoters, Monnet and Coudenhove-Kalergi among others, to the United States of Europe. Since this Tower of Babel could only be built upon the ruins of nations, first of all of France, my fatherland, I've been its determined adversary ever since. We are told that globalization involves fundamental changes everywhere to which we must subdue ourselves. But in truth, throughout the world, nations are growing stronger, supported by enthusiastic patriotisms, except within a unique area, Europe, where nations and fatherlands are sold off, dismantled, demoralized to the benefit of a project without power or identity, while foreign migratory waves gradually invade it and while the opening of our economic borders and while the opening of our economic borders surrenders it to the unrestrained competition of the rest of the world. The promises made to Europeans so that they'd accept to lose their independence, sovereignty, identity, and culture, all failed to be kept. Neither economic growth, full employment, prosperity, nor safety. Only anguish prevails at the dawn of the coming systemic crisis: an energy, food and financial meltdown. Meanwhile, of course, the media wheel keeps spinning. The European soccer tournament yesterday, the Roland Garros Tennis Open, tomorrow the Beijing Olympic Games, and today the miraculous saga of an icon: Ingrid who laughs, cries, prays, and wanders supported by your brotherly arm. In your desire... In your desire to be the libertador, you strayed into accepting negotiations with the FARC terrorists. But neither you nor Mr Chavez released Colombian senator Mrs Betancourt. It was President Uribe who, facing the mobilization of worldwide progressivism, gained a decisive victory over criminal terrorism. You multiplied fruitless approaches, even going so far as to invite repentant FARC communist terrorists to benefit from asylum in France, but to protect them from whom? From Uribe the democrat ? While you were at it, why not the Taliban, Hezbollah, or the Tamil Tigers? You are like the amphisbaena monster, dear to the poet CÈsaire. Without a doubt, Mr. President, your media director talents won't be enough to avert the brewing threats you will have to face before the end of the year. Your Europe is a drifting vessel, windswept and beaten by the waves. It's the only region in the world which deliberately dismantled its political and moral structures. Without borders, gradually invaded by a mass immigration which is just beginning, economically ruined by free-market fanaticism, socially impoverished, weakened demographically, lacking spirit and defensive strength. it will become at best an American protectorate. At worst, it will fall under the slavery of dhimmitude. It is long overdue to give up on the deadly illusion of federalism, and to build a Europe of nations, united in real alliances, more modest maybe, but more effective. The Constitution and the Treaty failures must be considered as warnings. The peoples of Europe do not want this project. They won't allow it to be forced upon them, they don't want to die.
DX Throws a 4th of July BBQ
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DX Throws a 4th of July BBQ Rate/Comment Plz
Ever OSL 2008 Finals - July vs Best - Andromeda - Set 3
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July 12, 2008 Game 3 + Post Game Commentary July - brown Z 11 BeSt - white P 1 Map: Andromeda
July 2nd & 17th: Receive and Transmit Grace Light
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Mira en Espanol: http://www.overstream.net/view.php?oid=iqm2r6rwtemb Calendar of Events at Spiritual website: http://www.SivaBaba.org July 2nd & 17th: Receive and Transmit Grace Light related: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eky4C4dbjyg (Something Extrordinary is Happening: July 17th Full Moon) see also: http://tinyurl.com/yr8gf7
July 27: How Nerdfighters Drop Insults
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Visit http://www.brotherhood2.com In which John talks about his home library, laments the poor quality of contemporary dissing, and drops some Shakespeare. (Most of the quotes, all of which are really Shakespeare, are taken from "Shakespeare's Insults.")
Street Food - Nairobi - 06 July 08 - Part 1
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Many millions of people across Africa are dependent on street food not only for nourishment, but as a means of making a living. But poor hygiene practices cost thousands of lives. Street Food explores what, if anything, is being done to tackle the issue.
Mickey Cartoons — Mickey's Gala Premiere (July 1, 1933)
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Mickey and the gang attend a premiere of his latest cartoon at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, and lots of Hollywood celebrities of the time are all there to see it. Characters — Mickey Mouse Minnie Mouse Pluto Clarabelle Cow Horace Horsecollar Director — Bert Gillett Animation — Dick Lundy Art Babbitt
Street Food - Nairobi - 06 July 08 - Part 2
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Many millions of people across Africa are dependent on street food not only for nourishment, but as a means of making a living. But poor hygiene practices cost thousands of lives. Street Food explores what, if anything, is being done to tackle the issue.
Tommy Emmanuel - Guitar Boogie & Stevie's Blues - July 2006
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Tommy Emmanuel - Guitar Boogie & Stevie's Blues - "Guitar Town" Copper Mountain, CO. July 30th 2006. RECENT NEWS: Tommy is back on Tour! April 29, 2008, Tommy's new album - Center Stage - is out! April 12, 2008, Readers of Guitar Player chose Tommy as the best acoustic guitarist of 2008! Stevie's Blues is dedicated to Stevie Ray Vaughan.
One on One - Dan Dunn - 25 July 08 Part 1
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This week on One on One, meet the award-winning caricaturist and whacky painter, Dan Dunn. When things became so tough he could not afford to feed his family, this artist decided to take a radical turn in his work style. Creating Paint Jam has made him a celebrity performer hugely in demand across the world.
Street Food - Beijing - 14 July 08 - Part 2
Posted in: Videos | January 8th, 2009

China's economy is expanding at an astounding rate - but its waistlines are too. The food of the streets tells the story of a culture torn between tradition and modernity, the customs of an ancient past competing with the convenience age of the new. What will survive and what will be lost? In a China which has gone within two generations from mass starvation to mass obesity, what does the future hold?
Verizon Rally July 26
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Verizon Rally July 26












