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BBC News Newsday 15 January 2014 0100
With Kasia Madera in London & Babaita Sharma in Singapore.
(C) BBC News 2014...
published: 31 Jan 2014
BBC News Newsday 15 January 2014 0100
BBC News Newsday 15 January 2014 0100
With Kasia Madera in London & Babaita Sharma in Singapore. (C) BBC News 2014- published: 31 Jan 2014
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BBC News: Newsday
BBC News programme Newsday, broadcast from Broadcasting House....
published: 26 Mar 2013
author: tvlivevideo
BBC News: Newsday
BBC News: Newsday
BBC News programme Newsday, broadcast from Broadcasting House.- published: 26 Mar 2013
- views: 1139
- author: tvlivevideo
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Newsday iPad Commercial 720p
The original (but banned) Newsday Ad of Newsday for iPad in hgh definition 720p....
published: 09 Jun 2011
author: David Daniel Wouters
Newsday iPad Commercial 720p
Newsday iPad Commercial 720p
The original (but banned) Newsday Ad of Newsday for iPad in hgh definition 720p.- published: 09 Jun 2011
- views: 26025
- author: David Daniel Wouters
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Newsday on BBC NEWS
Newsday is a new news programme on BBC NEWS, made simultaneously from studios in Singapore...
published: 29 Oct 2011
author: ZDtue
Newsday on BBC NEWS
Newsday on BBC NEWS
Newsday is a new news programme on BBC NEWS, made simultaneously from studios in Singapore and London and shown on BBC NEWS, BBC World News and PBS in Americ...- published: 29 Oct 2011
- views: 2035
- author: ZDtue
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2014 - BBC World News - Newsday: Critical Day of Ocean Search Continues for MAS Plane - 21/3/14
Kasia Madera and Sharanjit Leyl presents this BBC World Newsday bulletin, recorded from 07...
published: 21 Mar 2014
2014 - BBC World News - Newsday: Critical Day of Ocean Search Continues for MAS Plane - 21/3/14
2014 - BBC World News - Newsday: Critical Day of Ocean Search Continues for MAS Plane - 21/3/14
Kasia Madera and Sharanjit Leyl presents this BBC World Newsday bulletin, recorded from 0700 to 0930 hrs SGT on 21 Mar 2014. An international search of the southern Indian Ocean has resumed for a second day as authorities try to locate the missing MAS Flight MH-370 airliner. Four military aircraft are taking part in the search for flight MH370, which had 239 people on board. The following news report is reproduced from the BBC News online website @ http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-26677056 Satellite images released on Thursday showed objects possibly related to the aircraft in the southern Indian Ocean. However, authorities said bad weather had hampered their search efforts, which stopped at nightfall. Four military planes, including two Orions belonging to the Royal Australian Air Force, are taking part in the search, the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (Amsa) said in a statement. The aircraft will be joined by merchant ships to search a 23,000 kilometre area, about 2500 kilometres south-west of Perth, said Amsa. The Kuala Lumpur-Beijing plane disappeared on 8 March. It first lost contact with air traffic controllers and then disappeared from radar. 'Extremely bad' Four reconnaissance aircraft and six merchant vessels had searched the vast area in the southern Indian Ocean on Thursday without success. Two Australian Orion aircraft searching the area on Thursday were joined later by aircraft from the US and New Zealand. The captain of the first Australian air force AP-3C Orion plane to return from the search area described the weather conditions as "extremely bad" with rough seas and high winds. 'Best lead' Earlier on Thursday, Malaysian Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein described the possible sighting of debris on satellite images taken on 16 March as a "credible lead". The largest object appeared to be 24m (78ft) in size, the Australian authorities said. A number of sightings of possible debris have been investigated since the plane went missing but so far none have proved to be linked. Satellite signal Investigators had identified two corridors of territory - one to the north and one to the south - spanning the possible positions of the plane about seven hours after take-off. This was based on its last faint signal to a satellite - an hourly "handshake" broadcast even when the main communication systems are switched off. Malaysia says search efforts are continuing in both corridors, involving a total of 18 ships, 29 aircraft and six ship-borne helicopters.- published: 21 Mar 2014
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2014 - BBC World News - Newsday - Missing Malaysia Airlines Plane 'a Mystery' - 10/3/14
Join Rico Hizon in Singapore & Adnan Nawaz in London in this live BBC World Newsday bullet...
published: 10 Mar 2014
2014 - BBC World News - Newsday - Missing Malaysia Airlines Plane 'a Mystery' - 10/3/14
2014 - BBC World News - Newsday - Missing Malaysia Airlines Plane 'a Mystery' - 10/3/14
Join Rico Hizon in Singapore & Adnan Nawaz in London in this live BBC World Newsday bulletin, recorded at 0900 hrs SGT on 10 Mar 2014. The head of Malaysia's Civil Aviation Authority Azharuddin Abdul Rahman says the fate of a missing Malaysia Airlines jet is "a mystery" and that hijacking as a cause of the plane's disappearance has not been ruled out. The following news report is reproduced from the BBC News online website @ http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-26510027 Azharuddin Abdul Rahman said all reported sightings of debris from the plane in the seas south of Vietnam were unconfirmed. Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 vanished almost two days ago en route to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur, with 239 people on board. Relatives of the missing passengers have been told by the authorities to prepare for the worst. The Civil Aviation chief told reporters in Kuala Lumpur: "We are every hour, every second looking at every area of the sea." An investigation into the cause of the plane's disappearance is focusing on two passengers who boarded the flight using stolen passports. Malaysian military officials said on Sunday that the plane, a Boeing 777-200ER, may have turned back from its scheduled route shortly before vanishing from radar screens, further deepening the mystery surrounding its fate. Contact lost Flight MH730 left Kuala Lumpur for Beijing at 00:41 local time on Saturday (16:41 GMT on Friday). But radio contact was lost at 17:30 GMT, somewhere between Malaysia and Vietnam. There are now 40 ships and 34 aircraft from nine different nations taking part in the search in the seas off Vietnam and Malaysia. Late on Sunday, the Vietnamese authorities said two objects had been sighted in waters south of Vietnam which appeared to resemble aircraft parts, including a door. It was in a similar area to a possible oil slick seen by Vietnamese navy planes on Saturday. But the Malaysian authorities said on Monday that this sighting had never been officially verified and could not be confirmed. US Navy officials earlier said their aircraft had not seen any debris associated with commercial aircraft wreckage. Commander William Marks from the US Seventh Fleet, which is taking part in the search, told the BBC the search was covering hundreds of kilometres. "Just from the air we can see things as small as almost the size of your hand, or a basketball. So it's not a matter of if we can see it - it's an extremely large area. Officials say they still have no idea what happened to the aircraft. Investigators are looking at all angles, including a possible terror attack. Counter-terrorism agencies and the FBI are involved in the operation. The identities of some of the people onboard are being probed. International police agency Interpol has confirmed that two passengers were travelling on passports registered on its databases as stolen. The passengers - travelling with Italian and Austrian passports stolen in Thailand years ago - had purchased their tickets at the same time from China Southern Airlines, which shared the flight with Malaysia Airlines. They had consecutive ticket numbers and were both booked on the same onward flight from Beijing to Europe on Saturday. Ronald Noble, the secretary general of Interpol, said in a statement that while it was too soon to speculate on any connection between the theft and the plane's disappearance, it was "clearly of great concern that any passenger was able to board an international flight using a stolen passport listed in Interpol databases". He said no checks of Interpol's database had been made for either passport between the time they were stolen and the departure of the flight, and expressed frustration that few of Interpol's 190 member countries "systematically" search the database. Five passengers booked on the flight did not board, and their luggage was consequently removed. The passengers on the flight were of 14 different nationalities. Two-thirds were from China, while others were from elsewhere in Asia, North America and Europe. China has sent a team of government officials to Kuala Lumpur to look into the case. The BBC's John Sudworth in Beijing says relatives waiting for news are getting increasingly frustrated, saying they are not getting information in a timely manner. They have complained that government officials have not visited the families, our correspondent adds. Malaysia Airlines is the country's national carrier, flying nearly 37,000 passengers daily to some 80 destinations worldwide. On Monday, shares in Malaysia Airlines fell 18% to a record low.- published: 10 Mar 2014
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BBC News Newsday 20 January 2014 0100
With Rico Hizon in London & Babita Sharma in Singapore.
(C) BBC News 2014...
published: 31 Jan 2014
BBC News Newsday 20 January 2014 0100
BBC News Newsday 20 January 2014 0100
With Rico Hizon in London & Babita Sharma in Singapore. (C) BBC News 2014- published: 31 Jan 2014
- views: 18
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Fishers Island summer
Although the season of beaches and leisure is on the wane, year-around residents and the s...
published: 15 Sep 2012
author: newsday
Fishers Island summer
Fishers Island summer
Although the season of beaches and leisure is on the wane, year-around residents and the summer folk tell how they value this spot of tranquility accessible ...- published: 15 Sep 2012
- views: 2409
- author: newsday
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"Ruby Newsday" Part 1
Lacey starts a coffee shop newsletter and invites Brent to draw the cartoons. Brent agrees...
published: 24 Sep 2008
author: CornerGasSeason3
"Ruby Newsday" Part 1
"Ruby Newsday" Part 1
Lacey starts a coffee shop newsletter and invites Brent to draw the cartoons. Brent agrees, only to be slammed by Davis and Karen who see his cartoons as per...- published: 24 Sep 2008
- views: 24452
- author: CornerGasSeason3
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"Ruby Newsday" Part 2
Lacey starts a coffee shop newsletter and invites Brent to draw the cartoons. Brent agrees...
published: 24 Sep 2008
author: CornerGasSeason3
"Ruby Newsday" Part 2
"Ruby Newsday" Part 2
Lacey starts a coffee shop newsletter and invites Brent to draw the cartoons. Brent agrees, only to be slammed by Davis and Karen who see his cartoons as per...- published: 24 Sep 2008
- views: 21791
- author: CornerGasSeason3
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newsday com News 12 clip Hot Hamptons homes
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published: 27 Jun 2013
author: DeadOnDesign
newsday com News 12 clip Hot Hamptons homes
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Chris Weidman documentary (Newsday): 'I was destined for this'
Watch Baldwin native Chris Weidman as he prepares to fight UFC middleweight champion Ander...
published: 18 Jul 2013
Chris Weidman documentary (Newsday): 'I was destined for this'
Chris Weidman documentary (Newsday): 'I was destined for this'
Watch Baldwin native Chris Weidman as he prepares to fight UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva at UFC 162 in Las Vegas. Videojournalists: Mario Gonzalez and Mark La Monica (July 6, 2013) Video Source: http://www.newsday.com/sports/mixed-martial-arts/chris-weidman-i-was-destined-for-this-1.5677622- published: 18 Jul 2013
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Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" pt1-2 1964 Newsday
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html "Newsday was begun in 19...
published: 15 May 2012
author: Jeff Quitney
Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" pt1-2 1964 Newsday
Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" pt1-2 1964 Newsday
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html "Newsday was begun in 1940 in Long Island and this film shows the paper's role in the growt...- published: 15 May 2012
- views: 521
- author: Jeff Quitney
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Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" pt2-2 1964 Newsday
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html "Newsday was begun in 19...
published: 15 May 2012
author: Jeff Quitney
Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" pt2-2 1964 Newsday
Newspaper Publishing: "Dateline Long Island" pt2-2 1964 Newsday
more at http://news.quickfound.net/journalism_news_and_links.html "Newsday was begun in 1940 in Long Island and this film shows the paper's role in the growt...- published: 15 May 2012
- views: 446
- author: Jeff Quitney
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NEWSDAY COMMERCIAL
NEWSDAY COMMERCIAL....
published: 21 Sep 2012
author: mrmanhattanshow
NEWSDAY COMMERCIAL
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What's Newsday?
From next week, Monday 23 July, mornings with the BBC World Service just gets better with ...
published: 19 Jul 2012
What's Newsday?
What's Newsday?
From next week, Monday 23 July, mornings with the BBC World Service just gets better with the launch of the BBC's new flagship morning show Newsday. Newsday will broadcast for five and a half hours every Monday to Friday from 0200GMT-07300G...MT and is aimed at the large BBC audiences in Africa and around the world. So put the date in your calendar and spend your mornings with Bola, Paul, Lawrence, Julian , Nula and a special African welcome to our new presenter Lerato Mbele- published: 19 Jul 2012
- views: 1096
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Kids' NewsDay
San Diego Chargers sell Kids' NewsDay editions Tuesday morning at Friars Road and Frazee R...
published: 19 Oct 2010
author: chargersdotcom
Kids' NewsDay
Kids' NewsDay
San Diego Chargers sell Kids' NewsDay editions Tuesday morning at Friars Road and Frazee Road in Mission Valley. The event benefits Rady Children's Hospital.- published: 19 Oct 2010
- views: 257
- author: chargersdotcom