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Salem-News.com Youtube articles
Salem-News.com (Oct-13-2009 16:34)
The Funniest Wedding Vow Ever Recorded (VIDEO)
Tim King Salem-News.com
They say a healthy sense of humor is very important in a relationship, and it looks like this couple will do just fine.
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A couple's hilarious wedding video is making big strides on YouTube and in national media. The clip which is titled "waffle wedded wife" begins with a beautiful wedding scene, just before the couple-to-be offers their vows. The title of the clip gives you a clue, but you won't believe what happens.
The proud dad and father-in-law Tim Engstrom, who by the way is officiating the vows for the couple, explained that the wedding began with an organ player who didn't know when to stop playing.
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Salem-News.com (Jan-15-2009 18:31)
YouTube Pulls Salem-News.com Video Showing Dead Terrorist in Iraq
Tim King Salem-News.com
As a world society, we will never advance beyond armed conflict if we shield the population from the real image of war- and that is death.
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Some pretty radical video clips have been posted on YouTube since the company began posting videos online a few years ago.
In spite of some of those spicy videos that have made the cut, we have always known that the organization had standards, and I certainly don't object to that. But I do take exception to their removing one of my Iraq War reports last summer that showed a dead terrorist. I think YouTube needs a serious reality check.
YouTube bans pornographic or sexually explicit video showing frontal nudity of women. It is OK to show topless men. The site is known for plenty of bare behinds; apparently that part is OK.
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Salem-News.com (Apr-08-2008 07:40)
Teens Arrested Over Beating Posted on MySpace, YouTube (VIDEO)
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The attackers told police they were upset with some "trash talk" the victim posted on her MySpace page.
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Six Polk County, Florida teenagers are accused of beating a 16-year-old girl, recording the attack and posting it on the popular social networking site MySpace and YouTube.
Victoria Lindsay was attacked on March 30 by six teenage girls when she arrived at a friend's home, the Polk County Sheriff's Office said. At one point in the video, Lindsay was knocked unconscious, and was later seen pleading to be let out of the house.
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Salem-News.com (Feb-13-2008 19:25)
Group Takes Black Eyed Peas Approach With John McCain Video
Tim King Salem-News.com
The video suggests a campaign slogan for McCain in '08, "LIKE HOPE, BUT DIFFERENT"
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A group with an uncanny resemblance to the Black Eyed Peas wasted little time in generating a music video about John McCain, similar to the recently released video on Barack Obama titled "Yes We Can."
The McCain song titled "john.i.am" features band members singing to the words of speeches likely to be remembered in American history.
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Salem-News.com (Feb-04-2008 17:03)
Black Eyed Peas and Obama say `Yes We Can`
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The new video featuring Barack Obama and the Black Eyed Peas is a hit on YouTube.
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A new song featuring Presidential Candidate Barack Obama is being watched by millions. It is as unlikely as the candidate himself but proof that change is inevitable in the future of this great nation and that we have the capability of growing in good ways in spite of some of our bad traits.
The song and video feature a star cast, by will.i.am of the Black Eyed Peas, along with several celebrities including Kate Walsh, Scarlett Johansson, and John Legend (to name a few) have gotten together to pay homage to Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama.
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Salem-News.com (Feb-03-2008 12:12)
Local YouTube Video Parody of Goth Band Nearing 300,000 Views (VIDEO)
Pop Culture Report by Sean King Salem-News.com
This YouTube video brings together the most unusual and unexpected sights and sounds in the music world.
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7 months ago, a video I put together entitled "Cradle of Filth- My Humps" was added to YouTube.com. The video was no longer than 2 minutes and took less than 45 minutes to make.
Today, it stands at more than 285,000 views, and over 1,700 text comments from other YouTube users. This is just one example of how anyone can become popular among the YouTube community.
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Salem-News.com (Oct-31-2007 14:46)
Andy McKee is YouTube`s Most Downloaded Artist (VIDEO)
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"Andy McKee is a genuine YouTube sensation. He's had over 7
million views on YouTube, placing him in the top 40 most-viewed videos of ALL TIME." -Bob Lefsetz, The Lefsetz Letter
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Andy McKee is music's newest international phenomenon. This self-described guy from Topeka, Kansas has literally won the world over with his YouTube.com videos and his growing fanbase can't seem to get enough.
A self-trained fingerstyle guitarist and composer, McKee posted videos of his tunes on YouTube.com last year, a move that has launched a staggeringly successful career.
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Salem-News.com (May-16-2007 20:04)
DoD Will Listen to Internet Companies at Roundtable Discussion Thursday
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Defense Information Systems Agency Vice Director Rear Admiral Elizabeth Hight will conduct a roundtable Thursday at the Pentagon.
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The Defense Department is taking a number of Internet organizations seriously in their complaint over a ban of sites like YouTube and MySpace.
The government says it stems from soldiers using too much bandwidth and they also call it a security compromise. But many soldiers overseas say it is nothing more than an attempt to restrict information.
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Salem-News.com (May-15-2007 15:59)
YouTube Wants to Meet With U.S. Military Over Web Ban
Tim King Salem-News.com
Feedback from soldiers indicates that they are anything but happy about losing access to the sites, and the list may be longer than the government is admitting.
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One video service that is being banned from U.S. government computers is going to fight back. YouTube wants a meeting with the U.S. military over a Web ban announced Monday.
Soldiers say they are not in support of the government ban, they see it as an attempt to reduce the flow of information. One says the government has even clamped down on a soldier's ability to purchase vital equipment, "you can't go onto eBay anymore at some sites across Afghanistan."
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