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High-tech video surveillance to expand in New York

New York City's police video camera surveillance network will be expanding with the help of $24 million in Federal grants, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Police Commissioner Ray Kelly announced on Sunday.
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Video shows Israeli soldier well; prisoners freed

A two-minute video of an Israeli soldier held captive by the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas for the past three years shows him healthy and coherent and speaking to the camera, Israeli officials said on Friday.
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Cisco bets on video growth with Tandberg bid

Network equipment maker Cisco Systems Inc struck a deal to buy Norwegian videoconferencing company Tandberg for $3 billion in a bid to dominate the high-growing market of corporate video communications.
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Cisco to buy video firm Tandberg for $3 billion

Cisco has agreed to buy Norwegian videoconferencing company Tandberg for $3 billion, the latest in a series of bets taken on using video to drive demand for its core data transmission gear.
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Warner, YouTube confirm music video deal

Warner Music Group and Google Inc's YouTube said on Tuesday they have reached a deal which will see music videos from artists such as Madonna and Green Day once again feature on the popular website.
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What is the Debtors Revolt? (Video)

The debtors revolution is what began from a video posted on You Tube at the beginning of September by a Bank of America customer gone viral after BofA raised her credit card interest from 13 percent to a whopping 30 percent.
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Qaeda's Zawahri attacks Obama, Arabs in new video

Al Qaeda's number two Ayman al-Zawahri appeared on Wednesday in a new video marking the anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks, attacking Arab leaders and Barack Obama for their policies on Israel.
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Al Qaeda releases new 9/11 video showing Zawahri

Al Qaeda's number two Ayman al-Zawahri appeared on Tuesday in an apparent new video marking the September 11, 2001 attacks against the United States, according to the SITE Institute, a U.S.-based terrorism monitoring service.
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Al Qaeda threatens Germany in second online video

Militant Islamist group al Qaeda threatened Germany with attacks for the second time this weekend in an online video criticizing the country for its deployment of troops in Afghanistan, authorities said on Sunday.

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