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An Elegy For Dead Astronauts. The last minutes of the the Columbia space-shuttle as recorded by in-flight video recovered from the debris and amateur footage. Music: Wolfgang Voigt - 'Gas'
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Space Shuttle Columbia's disasterous reentry "realtime" video reconstruction. Compilation of the amateur videos by Chris Valentine. More videos at www.chrisvalentines. com
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Columbia President Lee Bollinger has some questions before introducing Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as a speaker at the university, September 24 2007
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A video concerning Royal Dutch Shell, of Niger Delta infamy, and their coal bed methane plans in the Sacred Headwaters Basin, Mount Klappan, British Columbia.
Contact Shell! questions@shell.com
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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speaks at Columbia University 9/24/2007. The outspoken face of the Islamic theocracy says some nice things about friendship and peace. He goes on to dodge the questions about ending the state of Israel, the veracity of the Holocaust, nuclear weapons ambitions, and state sponsorship of terrorism in Iraq.
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Natalie doing a surprise visit to Columbia University to talk about terrorism as part of V for Vendetta promotion.
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Juxtaposition video of the two space shuttle disasters. Not to be considered a tribute or memorial piece. Produced by Chris Valentine
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Columbia Business School's Dean Glenn Hubbard sings about wanting Alan Greenspan's job that went instead to New Fed Chair Ben Bernanke.
Parody created by Columbia Business School students.