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What
is aTube Catcher?
http://atube-catcher.dsnetwb.com/get-video-software-windows-home/content/banco-datos-What-aTube-Catcher.html
Catch
all your videos...
Download videos from web sites like YouTube, and YouTube
HD, MySpace, Dailymotion, Megavideo, Google, Yahoo!,
Metacafe, Spike, Megarotic (unlimited), Yahoo!, CBS,
Comedycentral, MyPlay, Globo, RTVE, etc; now has support
for more than 100+ video sharing sites!; and since
the release 1.0.280 it has bult-in support for RTMP
(Real Time Streaming Protocol), a new way for streaming
video which hundred sites are using to deliver high
quality content at faster speeds. You can download
and export the multimedia content to your computer
or your mobile device, IPOD, PSP, Cell Phone, DVD,
VCD, MP3 (Yes, you can extract only audio tracks from
your favorite videos), includes templates so you don't
have to worry about the encoding options, but if you
want, you can customize the options and get higher
quality video/audio. The default format is MPEG4 AVI,
the file types supported are 3GP, 3G2, AVI, XVID, MP4,
MP3, MP2, WMA, WMV, GIF, FLAC, WAV, PSP, MPG, VOB,
OGG, MOV, AVI. aTube Catcher also is available in many
languages, English, Spanish, French, German, Catalá,
Slovensky, Portuguese and Italian (you can help to
translate it to your language), all in a easy to use
GUI, just Copy & Paste the url of your video. Sites
containing embedded youtube videos are supported only
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Lebanon, where first world meets third world,
is making real progress
By Ann Marie Williams . SPECIAL TO THE NEWS . Updated:
06/21/09 7:25 AM
In 2006, Ann Marie Williams of Hamburgwrote a Viewpoints
cover story detailing her escapefrom the outbreak of
fighting in Lebanon.This year brought an opportunity
to revisit herfamily there and measure the countrys
progress.
I woke up in the middle of the night to the sound of
Israeli warplanes flying overhead, targeting Hezbollah
enclaves. An Israeli-Hezbollah war had broken out and
I was trapped in the middle of it. I was evacuated
with the U. S. Embassy and it took me four days to
return home.
That was the last time I visited Beirut, Lebanon, a
country situated between Israel and Syria in the Middle
East July 2006.
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