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Romney Touts Number of Cars He and Wife Have
Campaigning in Detroit the city where he was born, Romney described himself as "a car guy" and went on to talk about all the American-made vehicles he owns. Critics say the comment shows he's out of touch with the working-class. (Feb. 24)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
02/25/2012 MEDIA WATCH International
MediaWatch International edition is our take on the stories big and bizarre in newspapers, on news websites, blogs and on social media. We also look at stories about how the media functions and how it’s evolving in today’s society. Tune in at 10.22pm for the international media. All shows: http://www.france24.com/en/list/emission/20093FRANCE 24 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 24/7http://www.france24.com
New Jersey Muslims Troubled by NYPD Surveillance
For Muslims in Paterson, revelations that police from New York City conducted secret surveillance on them several years ago are troubling. The mosque was identified as a target for surveillance in a 2006 New York Police Department report. (Feb. 24)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
02/25/2012 THE WORLD THIS WEEK PART 2
PART 2 - Start the weekend with a good argument. France 24 teams and the International Herald Tribune team up with our round table of Paris-based journalists in The World This Week hosted by François Picard. Every Friday at 7.10 pm. All shows: http://www.france24.com/en/list/emission/19116FRANCE 24 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 24/7http://www.france24.com
02/25/2012 WEB NEWS
News seen on the web and about the web. All shows: http://www.france24.com/en/list/emission/18008FRANCE 24 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 24/7http://www.france24.com
Awaiting the Oscars
A silent foreign film up for 10 nominations. Marilyn Monroe brought back to life. Hollywood heavy hitters like Meryl Streep challenged by newcomers like Rooney Mara. The 84th Oscars is preparing to surprise and delight film fans around the world in cinema's crowning moment of the year. AFPTV looks ahead to the show.Duration: 01:38
Eurozone manufacturing dips; US home sales at year and half high
Obama is going to unveil the new corporate tax reforms with analysts expecting a cut in corporate tax from 35 per cent to 28 per cent. Meanwhile, US home sales stood at one and half year high at 4.3 per cent for January. In Europe, Fitch downgrades Greece ratings to its lowest rating on back of their debt swap plan while manufacturing activity dipped in Eurozone.Powered by NewsLook.com Producer : NDTV
Room in the Foxhole?
We presented a quote from blogger, author, and secular humanist Chris Stedman -- formerly of Odyssey Networks' member organization the Interfaith Youth Council. Chris has written, "Interfaith proponents must...expand their efforts to include people of other faiths -- Jews, Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, etc. -- and those who fall outside traditional religious paradigms, including the nonreligious. Then we posed the big question: What do you think? Do secular humanists and atheists deserve a seat at the interfaith table?Powered by NewsLook.com Producer : Odyssey Networks
Clinton Blasts Russia, China for Stance on Syria
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton blasted Russia and China as "despicable" for opposing U.N. Security Council action on Syria. (Feb. 24)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
S&P Closes At Highest Level Since June 2008
The S&P inched up to reach its highest close since June 2008, while blue chips flirted with the key 13000 level but then fell back. Paul Vigna has details on The News Hub. Photo: Reuters Copyright 2012, Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
02/24/2012 MEDIA WATCH International
MediaWatch International edition is our take on the stories big and bizarre in newspapers, on news websites, blogs and on social media. We also look at stories about how the media functions and how it’s evolving in today’s society. Tune in at 10.22pm for the international media. All shows: http://www.france24.com/en/list/emission/20093FRANCE 24 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 24/7http://www.france24.com
Rutgers Webcam Spying Trial Begins
Opening statements in the trial of a former Rutgers University student, accused of using a webcam to spy on his roommate's intimate encounter with another man, focused on whether the defendant was malicious or just an 18-year-old acting his age. (Feb. 24)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Braun Says the Truth Prevailed
Saying his name has been "dragged through the mud," NL MVP Ryan Braun reported to spring training Friday and addressed the media a day after his 50-game suspension for a positive drug test was overturned by an arbitrator. (Feb. 24)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
02/24/2012 THE WORLD THIS WEEK PART 2
PART 2 - Start the weekend with a good argument. France 24 teams and the International Herald Tribune team up with our round table of Paris-based journalists in The World This Week hosted by François Picard. Every Friday at 7.10 pm. All shows: http://www.france24.com/en/list/emission/19116FRANCE 24 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 24/7http://www.france24.com
Romney Focuses on Economy in Michigan
Days before a pivotal primary, Mitt Romney highlighted his economic plan in what was billed as a major campaign speech delivered at a cavernous and largely empty football stadium in Detroit. (Feb. 24)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Raw Video: Spanish Coins Head Back Home
A 17-ton haul of silver coins, lost for two centuries in the ocean's depths aboard a sunken Spanish galleon, began its journey back to its home country on Friday. (Feb 24)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Lawyer: Rutgers Webcam Spy Suspect Not a Bigot
A defense lawyer says the former Rutgers student accused of using a webcam to view his roommate's intimate encounter with another man was not hateful. Dharun Ravi faces 15 criminal charges following his roommate's 2010 suicide. (Feb 24)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
7 Afghans Killed in Protests Over Quran Burnings
Afghan officials said Friday that at least seven people were killed in protests around the country against the burning of Qurans at a U.S. air base, bringing the overall death toll after four days of demonstrations to 20. (Feb. 24)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
'iCarly' Star Takes Food World by Storm
The tween scene knows him as Nevel from Nickelodeon's 'iCarly,' but Reed Alexander is angling hard for a new role: celebrity chef. The young actor discusses his website for healthy cooking, KewlBites.com, and shares his favorite waffle recipe. (Feb. 24)Copyright 2012 The Associated Press
Senegal divided over Wade's economic legacy
President Abdoulaye Wade has sought to build a modern Senegal with a plethora of infrastructure projects, but while the economy has fared well, detractors say he has focused more on prestige than poverty. Duration: 01:53