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Track Title | Mode, kbps | Length | Size, MB |
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| 1 | The World that We Drive Through | 204 | 14:46 | 21.54 |
| 2 | The Canterbury Sequence | 220 | 9:15 | 14.52 |
| 3 | The Winning Game | 208 | 12:15 | 18.22 |
| 4 | Band Introductions | 192 | 1:29 | 2.04 |
| 5 | The Music that Died Alone | 203 | 13:10 | 19.05 |
| 6 | In Darkets Dreams | 219 | 20:40 | 32.25 |
| 7 | Lucky Man | 199 | 5:40 | 8.06 |
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1Lucky Man
In the first five minutes of this video I learned four things I never knew about bears. Having spent countless hours watching nature documentaries as well as spending enough time in the woods to have to worry about bear encounters, it says something about the difference between this video & your typical nature program.
2The Winning Game
Crews contain 2 major wildfires CRISSY PASCUAL / Union-Tribune Firefighters surrounded two of San Diego County's major blazes and expect to have the other three contained by midweek. Worshippers reflect on blessings, losses
3The Music that Died Alone
Every dreamed of living in the White House? Not because the presidents are there but because the architecture of the White House attracted you. Well you could always build your new house based on the White House floor plans.
4The Canterbury Sequence
News from the virtual world:
5The World that We Drive Through
Ang Lee can talk about the meaning behind all that NC-17 heavy breathing in "Lust, Caution," but if you want a sex scene with some real substance, check out the opening moments in Sidney Lumet's crackerjack crime thriller "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead.
6Band Introductions
WASHINGTON - America's obesity epidemic and global warming might not seem to have much in common.
7In Darkets Dreams
Pass the pigskin instead of just the gravy or take a walk instead of a nap this Thanksgiving. The tingling elbow strain of passing the sweet potato casserole to Grandma. The agonizing stretch to reach the salt and pepper shakers in the middle of the table. The rise and fall of the belly as viewed from the headrest of a recliner.