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Frontline US S29E02 The Spill HDTV XviD-FQM

Infohash:

958BCFB508227A91B1B7109FF2FD81DB1632583E

Type:

Video TV

Title:

Frontline.US.S29E02.The.Spill.HDTV.XviD-FQM

Category:

Video/TV shows

Uploaded:

2010-10-27 (by TvTeam )

Description:

. http://www.torrentday.com/ : The Hottest Private Tracker On The Net!!! To Avoid Fakes, ALWAYS Check That The Torrent Was Added By: TvTeam. www . TorrentDay . Com (((((((((((((= Enjoy No RAR releases =)))))))))))))))))))) ...................................NFO:.................................... . Proudly Presents Release Type.....: HDTV Series...........: Frontline (US) Genre............: Episode..........: S29E02 Title............: The Spill Production Code..: Orig. Air Date...: 26 Oct 2010 Release Date.....: 27 Oct 2010 Source...........: Video Format.....: XviD Video Resolution.: 624x352 Video Bitrate....: 1295 kbps Video Framerate..: 29.970 Audio Format.....: MP3 VBR Audio Bitrate....: 141 kbps average Audio Sample Rate: 48 KHz Length...........: 53:09.055 Size.............: 577,437,704 Packs............: 29*20MB = 550MB Link.............: http://www.tvrage.com/Frontline_US Summary Release Notes Group Greets CTU, ORENJi, 2HD, DHD and all other groups that choose quality over speed Contact Info We are currently looking for: * US/CA cappers with HDTV and/or DSR feed - min 60 kB/s GROUP NEWS: No, we will not affil your brand new/DR/colo site, so please don't ask. Thanks! contact: Ask your friends. Email is dead. FQM FQM 2oo7

Files count:

4

Size:

550.70 Mb

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Comments:

uvs (2011-04-07)

Long before the Deepwater Horizon explosion in the Gulf, BP was widely viewed as a company that valued deal-making and savvy marketing over safety, a "serial environmental criminal" that left behind a long trail of problems -- deadly accidents, disastrous spills, countless safety violations -- which many now believe should have triggered action by federal regulators. Could the spill have been prevented? Through interviews with current and former employees and executives, government regulators, and safety experts, FRONTLINE correspondent Martin Smith joins with the investigative non-profit ProPublica to examine the trail that led to the disaster in the Gulf. From BP's vast oil fields in Alaska to its refineries in Texas and its trading rooms in New York and London, the film raises new questions about whether BP's corporate culture will finally be forced to change.

ninjamemnoch (2012-02-28)

We need more seeds! D: