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nine inch nails - deep music video
what? nine thousand?!
nine inch nails preforming hurt live at reading festival '07.
clip of rowan atkinson & griff rhys jones from the eighties tv show "not the nine o'clock news". thought you might like this.
nin music video for help me i am in hell. don't watch while eating.
sketch - the swedish chemist's shop.
one of the coolest music videos ever.
from the album "the fragile" (1999).
uncut film clip for closer by nin
from the album "with teeth" (2005).
damn this is old. but a great bbc comedy show in its time.
a look back at the bbc comedy show.
an animated short by shane acker.
28 minute feature with behind-the-scenes footage from the "closer" video shoot and commentary from director mark romanek.
nin doing their thing, great song.
the video for nine inch nails's "burn" from the soundtrack of "natural born killers"
the song "hurt"(quiet) by nine inch nails from the album "further down the spiral"
good song by nine inch nails
awesome music video created from the anime movie perfect blue. featuring music by nine inch nails.(40mb)
a sketch from the british comedy series "not the nine o'clock news" with rowan atkinson (1979), titled " gerald the gorilla."
there is a common english word that is nine letters long. each time you remove a letter from it, it still remains an english word — from nine letters right down to a single letter. what is the original word, and what are the words that it becomes after removing one letter at a time? the english language has at least one nine-letter word that remains a word as each of its letters is successively removed, right down to a single letter. that word is "startling": startling: remove the l, and the word becomes: starting remove one t, and the word becomes: staring remove the a, and the word becomes: string remove the r, and the word becomes: sting remove the other t, and the word becomes: sing remove the g, and the word becomes: sin remove the s, and the word becomes: in remove the n, and the word becomes: i
a boy aged nine has been suspended from school after pulling a knife on his headmistress. the lad, who has not been named, brandished the weapon during a lesson and sent screaming classmates fleeing in terror. headteacher jan mcall was not injured. last night parents demanded to know how the boy — known for bad behaviour — got the blade into two mile hill junior school, bristol. the mum of one girl said: “what would have happened if he’d pulled the knife on one of the pupils? it doesn’t bear thinking about.” another parent said: “the school seems to want to play down this incident but it needs to be addressed before someone is seriously injured.” school governors will now decide whether to expel the boy. katharine de lisle, of bristol council, said: “we already have a policy in place on managing behaviour, including guidance on knives and other weapons.” source
manchester, england — police arrested nine people suspected of terrorist offences wednesday in an operation involving five police forces, greater manchester police said.
police served warrants at a number of addresses beginning in the early morning hours, police said.
about 500 officers were involved in the operation, and searches were continuing at several locations, police said.
greater manchester police said those arrested were "suspected of facilitating terrorism abroad," but gave no details of the suspected offences.
one suspect was arrested in liverpool in a joint operation by police and immigration officers, merseyside police said.
the other forces involved were london's metropolitan police, birmingham's west midlands police and cleveland police in northeast england.
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canberra (reuters) - an elderly man who went out to fetch a morning newspaper ended up driving nearly 400 miles after getting lost and taking a wrong turn onto a major australian highway, police said on wednesday. the man, 81-year-old eric steward, eventually stopped and asked for directions after driving for nine hours, from the new south wales country town of yass to geelong in the southern victoria state. steward, who did not know where he was, eventually approached a policeman at a petrol station and asked for help late wednesday. "this little old man came up to me saying he was lost. he handed me his mobile and asked if i could speak to his wife," said victorian police senior constable clayton smith. steward, who was reunited with his family on wednesday, said he took the wrong turn and just kept on going. "i just went out on the road to have a drive, a nice peaceful drive," he told reporters, adding he did not need a satellite navigation device as he'd only been lost once. source