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Tornadoes in the U.S. Midwest, Super Tuesday, Elections in Russia

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Everyday on the CitizenTube channel (and @CitizenTube on Twitter), along with our curation partners @storyful , we look at how the top news stories are covered on YouTube. Each week we post a weekly recap of the top news stories of the week, as seen through the lens of both citizen-reported footage and professional news coverage. We saw record flooding in New South Wales and Northern Victoria force… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Broadcasting Ourselves Discovery Date : 08/03/2012 19:15 Number of articles : 2

Tornadoes in the U.S. Midwest, Super Tuesday, Elections in Russia

Sky lights go wild, north and south

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The solar storm that sparked so much debate this week got its second wind overnight, rewarding aurora aficionados from the Arctic to the Lower 48 to Australia. Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Cosmic Log Discovery Date : 09/03/2012 21:32 Number of articles : 2

Sky lights go wild, north and south

A Holiday Battle of the Guest Actors: 30 Rock Recapped

30 Rock arrived bearing a gift last night (just in time for Liz Lemon’s yuletide spent aboard a bus to Whitehaven): a cavalcade of the show’s finest guest stars, including Alan Alda, Elaine Stritch, Will Forte, and Elizabeth Banks. That’s delightful already, but Movieline believes no such assemblage of characters is worthwhile without declaring a winner. After much debate, we have our choice for last night’s best guest performance. Take heed, Emmy voters.

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A Holiday Battle of the Guest Actors: 30 Rock Recapped

WikiLeaks Releases "Collateral Murder" video

After much debate and talk, WikiLeaks has released the apache gun sight video of the slaying of 12 innocent people, including 2 Reuters journalists, in the Iraqi suburb of New Baghdad. Reuters has been trying to obtain the footage since the attack, under the freedom of information act, but without success. So wikileaks “obtained” and released it. added by: StrangE2U