Cthulhu - Jason Cottle facing the future
Genre: Movie Trailers
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Guidelines for Homeowners facing Foreclosure and how to save your home using The HAMP Guide Program.
Genre: How-to
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Coach Taylor makes his case for his job as coach.
Genre: TV Videos
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My friend stood in front of us as we shot him with numerous fireworks, hitting him many times in the head and crotch.
Genre: Funny Videos
by: EatYourChildren
A clip from X-Games 3D: The Movie, In theaters August 21st.
Genre: Entertainment
by: Portiz
Dee faces her fear of old people and visits her grandfather in a nursing home.
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Prominent oncologist and fearless pancreatic cancer patient offer inspiration in recognition of pancreatic cancer awareness month. Until the recent spike of high-profile pancreatic cancer cases among luminaries, such as U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and actor Patrick Swayze, the disease received little media attention. Yet, the latest report from the American Cancer Society suggests a compelling reason to take notice. In the U.S., the number of pancreatic cancer diagnoses and deaths continues to rise notably each year. Of those diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, only one in four survives one year and one in twenty lives for five years. Despite this discouraging news, advances in pancreatic cancer treatments are helping some patients live longer with this disease. These patients are spreading hope by beating the odds and demonstrating that life continues in the face of advanced cancer. As Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month approaches this November, interview an acclaimed oncologist and an inspir
Genre: News Videos
by: ESKCSG
Ten of Muhammad Ali's former rivals pay tribute to three-time world heavyweight champion.
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nba star charlie villanueva talks to kids with alopecia areata elie seckbach the embedded nba correspondent reports
Genre: Sports Videos
by: esnews
Facing the Facts - What You Need to Know about Facial Plastic Surgery. Our faces are our calling cards. They identify who we are, show our emotions and are connected with three out of the five senses that deliver outside information to our brains. But what happens when what you see in the mirror does not reflect your true identity? If you have considered undergoing a facial plastic surgery procedure for cosmetic or medical reasons, you are not alone. In fact, 85 percent of American adults would undergo a cosmetic procedure if given the chance, says the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery (AAFPRS). Furthermore, 80 percent of those surveyed said they would rather trust their faces to the surgical expertise of a facial plastic surgeon who specializes in cosmetic surgery of the head, face and neck than a general plastic surgeon. To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/aafprs/35820/
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