AFP News Agency
VOICED: WorldÕs fastest man meets his match
VOICED: WorldÕs fastest man meets his match
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Fashion trucks: mobile boutiques coming to a curbside near you
CLEAN : Fashion trucks: mobile boutiques coming to a curbside near you
Curated Video
SOUTH AFRICA: EFFORTS TO RAISE CHEETAHS IN CAPTIVITY CONTINUE
English/Nat
Southern African nations are stepping up efforts to preserve their dwindling cheetah populations.
There are a mere ten to 15-thousand cheetahs left in the wild -- around a tenth of their numbers a century ago.
Efforts to...
Curated Video
SOUTH AFRICA: CHEETAH IN RACE FOR WELFARE OF WILD ANIMALS
English/Nat
One of South Africa's star sprinters showed a clean pair of heels to spectators in Cape Town.
"Nyana Spier" was the first competitor in the "Cheetah Challenge" a novel event organised to draw attention to the dwindling...
Curated Video
Dogs befriend cheetahs at zoo
1. Mid shot of cheetah and its dog friend being walked at the San Diego zoo
2. Cheetah and dog being walked by zoo managers
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Susie Ekard, San Diego Zoo Animal Training manager
"The dog and the cheetah are best...
Bloomberg
How Writers Can Fight War With Amazon: Patterson
Oct. 13 -- Prolific novelist James Patterson, whose publisher is Hachette Book Group, speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker about Amazon and its CEO Jeff Bezos.
Curated Video
New tax on hotel rooms hits tourists'' pockets
Venice, Italy, 23 August 2011
1. Tracking shot of San Marco
2. Gondola passing by Ponte Rialto (Rialto Bridge)
3. Gondola passing through Ponte dei Sospiri (Bridge of Sighs)
4.Tourists looking over bridge, tilt down to gondola passing...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN: WorldÕs fastest man meets his match
CLEAN: WorldÕs fastest man meets his match
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Bulgaria under fire over anti refugee border fence
CLEAN : Bulgaria under fire over anti refugee border fence
AFP News Agency
FILE: Cheetahs sprinting towards extinction: wildlife study
Cheetahs are sprinting to extinction due to habitat loss and other forms of human impact according to a new study out this week which called for urgent action to save the world's fastest land animals