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	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34560</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9091.flv</video:content_loc>
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		<video:title>Zim hawkers and taxi drivers protest against police bribes</video:title>  
		<video:description>This video has been supplied anonymously to show the world what is  really happening on the streets of Zimbabwe. It depicts street vendors  being raided by the police on the streets of Harare PLUS taxi drivers  protesting against extravagant bribes demanded by the police. The camera  person revealed that it is not often that you see this amount of people  on the street anymore.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-02-01</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>zimbabwe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>168</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34550</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9090.flv</video:content_loc>
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		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9090.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Students paint themselves black in protest</video:title>  
		<video:description>AfriForum Youth and a group of students painted their faces black in protest against being refused entry at the Veterinary Science Faculty at the University of Pretoria on Monday. According to AfriForum, about 30 students were turned away despite having earned a collective 190 distinctions.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Afriforum Youth</video:tag>
		<video:tag>painted their faces black</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the Veterinary Science Faculty</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the University of Pretoria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>AfriForum Youth national chairman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Charl Oberholzer</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>127</video:duration>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34545</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9089.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9089.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9089.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Jackson kids stamp star's footprints in Hollywood</video:title>  
		<video:description>Stars including Justin Bieber and Smokey Robinson pay tribute to Michael Jackson, as the late star's three children immortalize his shoe- and glove-prints at a Hollywood landmark</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>stars</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tribute</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hollywood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>michael jackson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Justin Bieber</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Smokey Robinson</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>66</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34542</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9088.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9088.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9088.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Catching up with Nonhle, Professor and Dineo </video:title>  
		<video:description>Three hot celebs kick start the year off with a bang. Nonhle Thema - the cover-girl, Professor - the kwaito prince and Dineo Moeketsi - the superstar.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kwaito</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nonhle-thema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>superstar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cover girl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Professor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dineo Moeketsi</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>154</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34538</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9086.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9086.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9086.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Turkish style hits Paris fashion week</video:title>  
		<video:description>Dilek Hanif, a designer superstar in her native Turkey, brings her flowing and romantic creations to the Paris Haute Couture week.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Paris Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Turkish style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dilek Hanif</video:tag>
		<video:tag>designer superstar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Paris Haute Couture week</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>131</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34534</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9085.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9085.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9085.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Green ambition for Big Break Legacy’s Sean Hide</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 5 million rand prize reality show, the Big Break Legacy, is by far the largest prize on offer on local reality TV. We chat with Sean Hide; one of the contestants about the business he hopes will win the R5 million investment</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Reality TV</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the Big Break Legacy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sean Hide</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Grow A Tree</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>144</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34531</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9084.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9084.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9084.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>JUJU designer has big dreams</video:title>  
		<video:description>Speaking about the upcoming launch of his JUJU label fashion  range, designer Obakeng Ramabodu explained to media, that first and foremost he does not profess to know Julius Malema nor does he wish to get involved in politics.

As a young entrepreneur Ramabodu saw an opportunity to capitalize on Malema’s knickname ‘Juju’ and create a fashion range that would appeal to men, women and children locally and internationally. Ramabodu even suggested likening the popularity of his label to Versace and Victoria Beckham fashion houses.

Ramabodu foresees his range becoming available in mainstream retail outlets countrywide, but for now you can visit his website www.jujulabel.co.za to place an order.

Not shy with pricing T-shirts are retailing between R250 – R350-00 with caps costing R200

The JUJU label will be launched nationally from February 11 starting in Limpopo.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Juju</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beat Bangers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Obakeng Ramabodu</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>104</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34529</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9083.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9083.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9083.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Predictions for the Dragon lunar year</video:title>  
		<video:description>Hong Kong astrologers give their predictions on the Year of the Dragon -- the most powerful animal in the Chinese zodiac.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Predictions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the Dragon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lunar year</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chinese zodiac</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>127</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34517</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9082.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9082.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9082.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Gays are rotten: What do you think?</video:title>  
		<video:description>Zulu monarch King Goodwill Zwelithini is alleged to have criticised people who engaged in same-sex relationships, labelling them "rotten".

We asked ordinary people around Rosebank what they thought of this situation.  

Did they think it was an appropriate platform in which to voice this opinion?  Did they think that such an upstanding and respected person should be vocal on such an issue?  Should he keep his personal opinions to himself?

On the subject of royalty we also asked if they feel that monarchs are still relevant, and if they think and if tax payers should be supporting their lavish lifestyles.

How do you feel about the Kings comment and do you think that what he said was misinterpreted in translation?  Share your view by commenting below:

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Books</video:tag>
		<video:tag>King Goodwill Zwelithini</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zulu Monarch</video:tag>
		<video:tag>same-sex relationships</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beat Bangers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>167</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34506</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9079.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9079.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9079.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Spoek Mathambo chats about his new album and being different </video:title>  
		<video:description>Described as boundary-pushing and genre-breaking recording artist Spoek Mathambo has been making waves in the local and international scene with his Township Tech sounds. TimesLIVE’s Pearl Boshomane caught up with the amiable star and spoke to him about his music.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>artist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Spoek Mathambo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pearl Boshomane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Township Tech</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>246</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34495</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9078.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9078.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9078.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Porn faithful gather in Las Vegas</video:title>  
		<video:description>Porn stars, producers and fans are gathering in Las Vegas this week for the annual AVN Adult Entertainment Expo.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sex toys</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Porn stars</video:tag>
		<video:tag>AVN Adult Entertainment Expo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sex industry</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>38</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34492</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9077.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9077.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9077.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Russian artists create Frost City ice sculptures</video:title>  
		<video:description>Spectacular snow and ice sculptures went on display in Moscow on Tuesday, as part of the "Moroz (Frost) City"' snow festival. Twenty groups of architects and just as many groups of sculptors will use 1,000 cubic meters of snow and 500 blocks of ice to build the exhibit, which covers an area of 2,500 square meters.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>moscow</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>snow and ice sculptures</video:tag>
		<video:tag>"Moroz (Frost) City"' snow festival</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>48</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34488</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9076.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9076.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9076.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Ten loveLife ambassadors on a lifetime trip to France</video:title>  
		<video:description>Ten loveLife groundBREAKERS ambassadors from the Western Cape have been given an opportunity of a lifetime after being chosen to participate in a six month South Africa-France Exchange Programme.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National Youth Development Agency</video:tag>
		<video:tag>loveLife</video:tag>
		<video:tag>groundBREAKERS</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ambassadors</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa-France Exchange Programme</video:tag>
		<video:tag>NYDA Deputy Executive Chairperson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Yershen Pillay</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>143</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34486</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9075.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9075.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9075.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>'The Artist' leads 'Tinker' in BAFTA nominations</video:title>  
		<video:description>Silent movie "The Artist" secured the most nominations for Britain's BAFTAs Tuesday, just pipping "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy" in a key indicator ahead of the Oscars next month. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nominations</video:tag>
		<video:tag>oscars</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Artist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>BAFTA</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>44</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34474</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9074.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9074.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9074.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>El Gusto Social Club reunite for European Tour</video:title>  
		<video:description>They've been apart for half a century but now El Gusto, a group of Algerian musicians, are reuniting to play the music of their youth as they embark on a European tour.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>European Tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>El Gusto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Algerian musicians</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>115</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34472</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9073.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9073.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9073.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Episode 31</video:title>  
		<video:description>Box Office SA 2012's second episode shows little change in the list of the country’s favorite movies at cinemas this past weekend, as we swim through the top flicks of the week.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Steven Spielberg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tom Cruise</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Box Office SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cinemas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Adventures Of Tin Tin</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dolphin Tale</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>186</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34469</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9072.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9072.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9072.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Hope for abandoned schools</video:title>  
		<video:description>White City residents have brought new life to an abandoned vandalised school in Soweto.  Click here to read more about abandoned schools.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>schools</video:tag>
		<video:tag>education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>White City</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>260</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34460</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9071.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9071.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9071.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Why we love SA: Anane and Louie Vega</video:title>  
		<video:description>Undoubtedly one of the world’s best loved and revered DJ’s and Producers, Louie Vega is the quintessential music professional. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dj</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>producers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Louie Vega</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Anane</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>180</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34455</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9070.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9070.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9070.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Peoples Choice Awards 2012</video:title>  
		<video:description>International Celebrity Update looks at the 38th annual Peoples Choice Awards which were held in Los Angeles on January 11, 2012.  Click here to see the full list of winners plus who they were competing against.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>los-angeles</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rihanna</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Books</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Morgan Freeman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johnny Depp</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lady Gaga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Katy Perry</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bruno Mars</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kim Kardashian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Peoples Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>38th annual awards</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>64</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34453</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9069.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9069.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9069.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Paris revs up for eco-friendly car sharing</video:title>  
		<video:description>One month after the French capital introduced Autolib, its new eco-friendly car-sharing scheme, AFPTV examines how well the experiment is working. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>paris</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motoring</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>eco-friendly car</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Autolib</video:tag>
		<video:tag>car-sharing scheme</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>122</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34451</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9068.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9068.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9068.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Spielberg's War Horse rides in for Paris premiere</video:title>  
		<video:description>Director Steven Spielberg presents his new film "War Horse" ahead of its Paris premiere.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>paris</video:tag>
		<video:tag>director</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Steven Spielberg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Premiere</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>war horse</video:tag>
		<video:tag>new film</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>59</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34449</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9067.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9067.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9067.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>London marks 200 days till Olympics</video:title>  
		<video:description>London has marked 200 days to go until the opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Games in an upbeat mood, announcing new deals to secure the future of the mostly completed sites. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>london</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Athletics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2012 Olympic Games</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>71</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34447</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9065.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9065.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9065.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>New Yorkers take to subway in their underwear</video:title>  
		<video:description>It's chilly in New York in the heart of winter, but that isn't stopping hundreds of hardy hipsters from dropping their trousers and touring the town half-naked. The No Pants Subway Ride, though in its 11th year, still surprises fellow passengers on public transit, and is spreading to other cities.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>subway</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Underwear</video:tag>
		<video:tag>New Yorkers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The No Pants Subway Ride</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>73</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34438</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9063.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9063.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9063.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>How to cheat on your mate</video:title>  
		<video:description>"Life is short. Have an affair." That's the controversial tag line for Ashley Madison, a dating website for married people looking to cheat on their partners. While its traditional competitors promise users a happily ever after, the increasingly popular company is a self-proclaimed "leading name in infidelity."</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sex</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>JACKasts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>infidelity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cheat</video:tag>
		<video:tag>affair</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ashley Madison</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dating website</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>117</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34436</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9062.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9062.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9062.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Episode 30</video:title>  
		<video:description>Counting down this week's top 5 movies at cinemas across the country.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Box Office SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dolphin Tale</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>253</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34425</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9061.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9061.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9061.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>India's palaces and forts now for rent</video:title>  
		<video:description>India’s ancient forts and palaces attract millions of tourists a year, but years of neglect have turned many into derelict buildings. In a bid to save them, the Rajasthan state government is trying to lease the properties. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>India’s ancient forts and palaces</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the Rajasthan state government</video:tag>
		<video:tag>properties</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>149</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34423</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9060.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9060.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9060.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Luxury cars stun at India Auto Expo</video:title>  
		<video:description>Thousands of car enthusiasts gather in New Delhi to attend Asia's biggest auto show this week, with luxury cars like Jaguar and Ferrari the stars of the event. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ferrari</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motoring</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>New Delhi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Luxury cars</video:tag>
		<video:tag>India Auto Expo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jaguar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Asia's biggest auto show</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>133</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34421</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9058.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9058.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9058.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>London 2012 Olympic stamps go on sale</video:title>  
		<video:description>With just over 200 days to go until the start of the Olympic Games, Britain's postal service releases a special set of commemorative Olympic and Paralympic stamps. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Athletics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the Olympic Games</video:tag>
		<video:tag>London 2012 Olympic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>stamps</video:tag>
		<video:tag>commemorative Olympic and Paralympic stamps</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>71</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34414</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9057.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9057.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9057.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Talking Future History with pop sensation Jason Derulo</video:title>  
		<video:description>Urban pop sensation Jason Derulo has been ruling the air waves since his debut success featuring some of 2010’s biggest hits What If, Ridin’ Solo, Watcha Say and the ARIA number one In My Head. The 21-year-old Miami native released his second album Future History late last year featuring the top five, double platinum hits Don’t Wanna Go Home, It Girl and Breathing. He chats to us about the album.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Future History</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Derulo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Urban pop sensation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>What If</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ridin’ Solo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Watcha Say</video:tag>
		<video:tag>In My Head</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Don’t Wanna Go Home</video:tag>
		<video:tag>It Girl</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>161</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34409</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9056.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9056.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9056.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Stargazing on the rise in Copernicus's birthplace</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Polish hometown of astronomer Nicolas Copernicus is launching an education programme, kitting out six schools with professional star-gazing equipment. Another eight are planned for the northern region of Torun, with the hope to reigniting homegrown interest in Copernicus's work.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>astronomer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nicolas Copernicus</video:tag>
		<video:tag>education programme</video:tag>
		<video:tag>star-gazing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Torun</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>114</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34407</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9055.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9055.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9055.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Great Wall provides backdrop for New Year hike</video:title>  
		<video:description>Hundreds of people brave the cold to take part in a 'Great Wall Climb' as part of a national campaign to promote fitness in China. The event has been held at the iconic landmark near Beijing since 1996. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fitness</video:tag>
		<video:tag>beijing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>'Great Wall Climb'</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iconic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>landmark</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Great Wall of China</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>38</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34405</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9054.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9054.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9054.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>New Year's dip in Dunkirk</video:title>  
		<video:description>Hundreds of courageous French men and women brave the cold waters of the North Sea off Dunkirk and take a traditional annual "Bain des Givrés" to welcome in the New Year. The term "givré" in French translates both as "covered in frost" and "nutter".</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>New Year</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>North Sea</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dunkirk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>"Bain des Givrés"</video:tag>
		<video:tag>"givré"</video:tag>
		<video:tag>"nutter"</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>47</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34403</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9053.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9053.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9053.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Episode 29</video:title>  
		<video:description>In our first Box Office SA Episode of 2012, we flicker in with movies that made it to the top of the pops on the New Years weekend at cinemas all over the country</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robert Downey Jr.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Box Office SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sherlock Holmes 2</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sir Arthur Conan Doyle</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Adventures Of Tin Tin</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>I Don’t Know How She Does It</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>220</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34401</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9052.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9052.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9052.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Electric reefs help save Bali's marine life</video:title>  
		<video:description>A Disneyland of manmade reefs off a Bali beach is helping save the tropical island's marine life. The reef system has been created by using electricity to 'grow' coral on steel structures.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Electric reefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bali</video:tag>
		<video:tag>marine life</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>117</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34399</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9051.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9051.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9051.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tourist trade ripe in Big Apple</video:title>  
		<video:description>New York is claiming the title of the most visited US city, after setting a record in 2011 of 50 million visitors. Mayor Michael Bloomberg says the service, vibe and welcome of the Big Apple has revved up tourism -- and generated 32 billion dollars in revenues in the city this year.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2012-01-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tourism</video:tag>
		<video:tag>new york</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Urban Living</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Big Apple</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mayor Michael Bloomberg</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>105</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34397</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9050.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9050.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9050.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tablets bringing the virtual into real life </video:title>  
		<video:description>2011 has truly been the year of the tablet computer, as iPads and Kindles outraced a slew of other models in the competition to begin to craft a post ink-and-paper media future. AFPTV looks forward to new developments in tablet technology.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tablet computer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iPads</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kindles</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tablet technology</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>130</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34395</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9049.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9049.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9049.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>French foodies tuck into caviar workshop</video:title>  
		<video:description>Caviar has a reputation for being out of the reach of most kitchen budgets. But now a French caviar house is trying to bring it, if not to the masses, at least to a wider audience -- by running regular caviar workshops which give customers a taste of the main varieties, and a quick master class on cooking suggestions from their head chef.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>workshop</video:tag>
		<video:tag>french</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Food</video:tag>
		<video:tag>foodies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Caviar</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>132</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34393</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9048.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9048.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9048.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Holland's giant 'Sand Motor' bolsters coastline</video:title>  
		<video:description>With more than a quarter of its territory lying below sea level, the Netherlands places a high priority on protecting its coastline. In the latest example of the country's world-renowned hydro-engineering prowess, a group of Dutch engineers has created a vast artificial sandbar close to The Hague, which is intended to protect the local coast in concert with the forces of nature. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>holland</video:tag>
		<video:tag>netherlands</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>giant 'Sand Motor'</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coastline</video:tag>
		<video:tag>protecting its coastline</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hydro-engineering</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Hague</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>122</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34391</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9047.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9047.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9047.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cut-price cigarettes prompt health fears in Senegal</video:title>  
		<video:description>In contrast to much of the rest of the world, cigarette companies in Senegal are free to reduce prices at a moment's notice. The US firm Philip Morris recently cut the price by forty percent. But some NGOs and anti-smoking groups have condemned the lower prices, and the Health Ministry is considering new measures.


</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cigarettes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>NGO</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Senegal</video:tag>
		<video:tag>health fears</video:tag>
		<video:tag>US firm</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Philip Morris</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health Ministry</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>115</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34388</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9046.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9046.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9046.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Wearing John Malkovich</video:title>  
		<video:description>American actor John Malkovich presents his new clothing collection in Paris a few weeks after opening a concept store in Milan. Malkovich's designs, under the label Technobohemian, are billed as embodying a "bohemian dandy" style, "for men rooted in the 21st century spirit".</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>John Malkovich</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>American actor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>clothing collection</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Technobohemian</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>36</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34386</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9044.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9044.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9044.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Grasshoppers off the menu as power cuts hit Uganda</video:title>  
		<video:description>Worsening power cuts in Uganda have left citizens hopping mad, but not just because they have no electricity in their homes and offices – the blackouts are also depriving people of a favourite delicacy: fried grasshoppers. 

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>electricity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Uganda</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Food</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Grasshoppers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>power cuts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>blackouts</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>136</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34384</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9043.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9043.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9043.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>What does 2012 have in store for our celebs?</video:title>  
		<video:description>MXO, Carmel Fisher, Jena Dover, Simphiwe Dana and the Mandela granddaughters share what they are going to be up to in 2012.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mxo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Carmel Fisher</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jena Dover</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Simphiwe Dana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mandela Granddaughters</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2012</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>182</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34381</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9042.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9042.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9042.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Xmas chat: Nothende and Chad Simon</video:title>  
		<video:description>Musicians Nothende and Chad Simon chat about Christmas and New Year's resolutions as they perform for American house DJ Louie Vega, his wife Anane plus musician and producer Josh Milan at a private Kaya FM event.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kaya FM</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Louie Vega</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nothende</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Anane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Josh Milan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chad Simon</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>118</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34379</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9041.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9041.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9041.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Dancing traffic enforcer in Manila</video:title>  
		<video:description>Thousands of traffic enforcers struggle grimly to keep the Philippine capital's notoriously gridlocked roads moving everyday, but Ramiro Hinojas does it with a smile and a little help from Michael Jackson.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>michael jackson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dancing traffic enforcer in Manila</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ramiro Hinojas</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>72</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34376</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9040.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9040.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9040.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Celebs share their Christmas wish lists</video:title>  
		<video:description>Ke Dezemba Boss, and as the festive spirit spins firmly at centre stage, everyone is hanging on with great anticipation at what Santa holds for them under the Christmas tree. Some of our favourite celebrities whispered into our ears what topped their Christmas wishlist and of’cause what stands out as their worst gifts ever. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>christmas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Anele Mdoda</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kahn Morbee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lorna Maseko</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ke Dezemba Boss</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wish lists</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Linda Moeketsi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thulane Hadebe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Keabetswe KB Motsilanyane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tebogo Carlo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nokuthula Ledwaba</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>236</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34374</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9038.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9038.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9038.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Machine gun Santa a hit with Christmas card crowds</video:title>  
		<video:description>A machine-gun toting Santa is a big hit with Christmas revelers this year at a gun club in Scottsdale, Arizona. Dozens came to have their picture snapped with Santa Claus, surrounded by presents and various heavy duty firearms. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>christmas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Arizona</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Machine gun Santa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Scottsdale</video:tag>
		<video:tag>heavy duty firearms</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>59</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34369</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9037.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9037.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9037.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Episode 28</video:title>  
		<video:description>As the Festive season swings into full gear, SA’s premiere movie show, Box Office SA, counts down the weekend’s Top 5 best selling movies at cinemas across the country.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>New Years Eve.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Box Office SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>puss in boots</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocal</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>217</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34367</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9036.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9036.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9036.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Battle to preserve Hong Kongs traditional kung fu</video:title>  
		<video:description>A rash of movies about the kung fu master who taught Bruce Lee have led to an upsurge in interest in the martial art in Hong Kong -- including many foreign students.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>traditional</video:tag>
		<video:tag>master</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hong Kong</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kung Fu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bruce Lee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sam Lau</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wing chun</video:tag>
		<video:tag>martial arts legend</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Yip Man</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>145</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34363</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9034.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9034.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9034.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Breakdancing goes classical</video:title>  
		<video:description>A Berlin break dancing group wind up their European tour of "Flying Bach", a backflipping, headspinning routine set to classical music composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. The unlikely combination has been such a hit that the group is planning a world tour next year.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>AFP/Relax News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>breakdancing</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>129</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34361</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9033.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9033.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9033.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mandoza on to the next level</video:title>  
		<video:description>Considered one of Kwaito’s grand pioneers, Mandoza has had a sterling if somewhat tumultuous career spanning 17 years. His rugged, thumping beats lacing his distinctly brawny vocals has ensured his pedestal at Kwaito’s foreground.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kwaito</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mandoza</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>264</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34346</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9032.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9032.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9032.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Robert Downey Jr on new film</video:title>  
		<video:description>The leading actors from the Sherlock Holmes film sequel "A Game of Shadows" explain how they've interpreted the famous duo, Holmes and Watson, for modern times.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>watson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>film</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robert Downey Jr.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jude Law</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sherlock Holmes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sequel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>"A Game of Shadows"</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Holmes</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>56</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34341</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9031.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9031.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9031.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA drug mule visibly shook by arrest: Video</video:title>  
		<video:description>A visibly shaken Nolubabalo ''Babsie'' Nobanda of Joza township, Grahamstown, became the second South African drug mule to make international headlines this week after she was arrested trying to smuggle cocaine in her dreadlocks. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cocaine</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nolubabalo ''Babsie'' Nobanda</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA drug mule</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dreadlocks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>smuggle</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>116</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34338</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9030.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9030.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9030.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Young Nucho: I am not Lil Wayne</video:title>  
		<video:description>An emotional and heartbroken Young Nucho took to the studio in the early hours of Sunday to record a new song called I'm Not Wayne, addressing rumours of his ordeal with his idol, US rapper Lil Wayne's entourage.  Here he talks about the song and his admiration for Lil Wayne.  Click here to read more.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lil Wayne</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Young Nucho</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>180</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34323</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9029.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9029.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9029.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cosmetic surgery boom in China</video:title>  
		<video:description>In the last two years in China cosmetic surgery has become more and more popular. For young Chinese, going under the knife is about a dream of a better future but there are risks, and many doctors operate without a license. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>surgery</video:tag>
		<video:tag>doctors</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cosmetic surgery boom in China</video:tag>
		<video:tag>operate</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cosmetic</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>134</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34318</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9028.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9028.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9028.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Miss SA 2011 and swimsuit parade at pageant</video:title>  
		<video:description>Newly crowned Miss SA 2011 Melinda Bam, 22, spoke to TimesLIVE before the news of her win had sunk in.  For your viewing pleasure we have also included the swimsuit parade as seen in the Miss SA 2011 pageant which was televised on DSTV Mzansi 107.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dstv</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mzansi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sun-city</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Books</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Miss South Africa 2011</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Melinda Bam</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>268</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34316</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9026.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9026.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9026.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Episode 27</video:title>  
		<video:description>This week’s episode of Box Office SA flips in with the Top 5 most popular movies at cinemas across South Africa.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>205</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34314</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9025.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9025.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9025.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>China's obese teens seek help</video:title>  
		<video:description>China's youth are facing a weight problem according to recent statistics. As a result, many slimming centres are opening up across the country full of new, young customers looking to change their unhealthy habits.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>148</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34308</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9024.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9024.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9024.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Drake sets Jozi Alight</video:title>  
		<video:description>Grammy Award nominee and hip hop heartthrob, Drake, swept through the stage at the Castle Lite Feel the beat of Sub Zero experience at the Gallagher Estate in Johannesburg on the weekend. The exclusive concert saw Drizzy perform a score of his smash hits including Forever, Fancy, Best I Ever Had and Over. Opening for the star were house outfit Mi Casa, beatboxer George Avakian and hip hop artist Khuli Chana.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-15</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Drake</video:tag>
		<video:tag>heartthrob</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Grammy Award nominee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Castle Lite Feel the beat of Sub Zero experience</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Drizzy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mi Casa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>beatboxer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>George Avakian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Khuli Chana</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>150</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34308</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9024.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9024.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9024.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Drake sets Jozi Alight</video:title>  
		<video:description>Grammy Award nominee and hip hop heartthrob, Drake, swept through the stage at the Castle Lite Feel the beat of Sub Zero experience at the Gallagher Estate in Johannesburg on the weekend. The exclusive concert saw Drizzy perform a score of his smash hits including Forever, Fancy, Best I Ever Had and Over. Opening for the star were house outfit Mi Casa, beatboxer George Avakian and hip hop artist Khuli Chana.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-15</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Drake</video:tag>
		<video:tag>heartthrob</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Grammy Award nominee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Castle Lite Feel the beat of Sub Zero experience</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Drizzy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mi Casa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>beatboxer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>George Avakian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Khuli Chana</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>150</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34300</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9022.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9022.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9022.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Miss Teen SA 2011: Celeste Khumalo</video:title>  
		<video:description>Celeste Khumalo, 18, was crowned Miss South Africa Teen at the Sun City Superbowl. Alexis Van Der Merwe was crowned Second Princess whilst the first Princess title went to Tarsha Leigh Jenneke.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sun-city</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Superbowl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Miss SA Teen 2011</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celeste Khumalo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Alexis van der Merwe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tarsha Jenneke</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>197</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34297</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9021.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9021.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9021.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sherlock Holmes sequel premieres in London</video:title>  
		<video:description>Robert Downey, Jr. and Jude Law were among the stars on the red carpet in London on Thursday night for the European premiere of "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows" which hits cinema screens later this month.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>stars</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cinema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robert Downey Jr.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jude Law</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>63</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34295</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9020.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9020.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9020.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Brian Capper traverses the Moses Mabhida Arch on a motorcycle</video:title>  
		<video:description>Ten time South African Supermoto Champion and master of the Trials Bike, Brian Capper traverses the arch of the Moses Mabhida Stadium on his motorbike - defying the force of gravity. He also aims to take part in The World X-games Enduro-X in 2012, and the Red Bull Harescramble in Erzburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motorsports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brian Capper</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Moses Mabhida stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Supermoto Champion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Trials Bike</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>357</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34292</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9019.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9019.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9019.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Kate Moss and Milla Jovovich dress down for Pirelli calendar</video:title>  
		<video:description>The universally inspired Pirelli calendar launched its 2012 edition recently. The 39th issue of 'The Cal™' is the work of Mario Sorrenti, the first Italian photographer in the history of a calendar that has become a cult. Sorrenti chose the island of Corsica and its rugged landscape to create his 'swoon': ecstasy captured by images and featured among the 12 beauties, actress Milla Jovovich, and model Kate Moss.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-11</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>calendar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Milla Jovovich</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kate Moss</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pirelli</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Cal™</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mario Sorrenti</video:tag>
		<video:tag>beauties</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>220</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34282</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9018.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9018.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9018.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Television Adverts for Good Awards</video:title>  
		<video:description>Overall winner of the M-Net Television Adverts for Good was The Trade who also walked away with Best sound, editing, script, concept, and direction awards.

The Tag awards which were formerly known as the VUKA awards provide advertising and production companies with an opportunity to showcase their skills for charity.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TAG awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vuka Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Trade</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>172</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34278</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9017.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9017.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9017.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Episode 26</video:title>  
		<video:description>Animation knocks The Twilight Saga off of its number one pedestal - watch this weeks Box Office SA to discover who is the culprit.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>puss in boots</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Platteland</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Real Steel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Par 1</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Happy Feet</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>192</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34269</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9016.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9016.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9016.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA Rolling Stone on local newstands</video:title>  
		<video:description>Rolling Stone magazine has launched our very own homegrown issue which hit new new stands in December 2011.  We asked guests at the launch party what they expect from this legendary publication.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hugh Masekela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rob Forbes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rolling Stone magazine</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Alex Jay</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>187</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34261</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9015.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9015.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9015.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>JimmiJagga launch a sexy scorcher</video:title>  
		<video:description>It was a chisa nyama of a different kind as hunky firemen halted traffic while fleet-footed pantsulas charmed the crowds alongside scorching hot burlesque dancers in Parkhurst, Johannesburg. Mixing kasi’s chisa nyama with top glamour, KWV, one of the leading wine and spirits producers in the country, launched their new range of wine spritzers, JimmyJagger, named after screen legend James Dean and rocker Mick Jagger.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Anele Mdoda</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>KWV</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lorna Maseko</video:tag>
		<video:tag>JimmiJagga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>chisa nyama</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pantsulas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shakes Mokgosi</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>139</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34252</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9014.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9014.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9014.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Baby born free of HIV</video:title>  
		<video:description>Twelve hours of excruciating labour pains were more endurable for  HIV-positive Patricia than living with the anguish of wondering whether  she had passed on her virus to her newborn baby.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>140</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34243</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9011.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9011.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9011.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Wynberg High discovers ways of protection against HIV AIDS</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Wynberg High in the Western Cape get some healthy living tips for people who are infected with the HIV virus.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wynberg High</video:tag>
		<video:tag>healthy living tips</video:tag>
		<video:tag>HIV virus</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>99</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34241</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9010.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9010.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9010.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: What learners think about Aids and HIV</video:title>  
		<video:description>Klerksdorp Technical High iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team voxpop their school mates to find out how the HIV/AIDS pandemic affects them in their lives.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>voxpop</video:tag>
		<video:tag>HIV/Aids</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Aids Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Klerksdorp Technical High</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>63</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34239</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9009.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9009.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9009.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Word from health care specialists </video:title>  
		<video:description>The Tembisa Secondary iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Gauteng interview their local health care specialists to get their views on the HIV/AIDS pandemic.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>HIV/Aids</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Aids Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pandemic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tembisa Secondary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>local health care specialists</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>82</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34237</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9008.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9008.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9008.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Sacred Heart College interview Pholo Ramothwala on HIV/AIDS</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Sacred Heart College interview Pholo Ramothwala an HIV/AIDS activist to hear his views about the virus.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>HIV/Aids</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sacred Heart College</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pholo Ramothwala</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>61</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34235</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9007.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9007.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9007.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Jeppe High School for Girls chats with Karen Hurt</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Jeppe High School for Girls interview Karen Hurt the writer of HIV/AIDS material for children in South Africa.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>HIV/Aids</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jeppe High School for Girls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Karen Hurt</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>154</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34233</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9006.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9006.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9006.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Showing responsibility on World Aids Day</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Germiston High iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team show their responsibility of creating awareness as the youth of today.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>HIV/Aids</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Aids Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Germiston High</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>61</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34229</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9005.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9005.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9005.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: General Smuts High School on Hiv and Aids Awareness </video:title>  
		<video:description>General Smuts High iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Vereeniging quiz some individuals within their community to get their views about the HIV/AIDS virus.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>HIV/Aids</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Aids Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beat Bangers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>General Smuts High</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>72</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34226</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9004.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9004.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9004.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Soweto String Quartet speak about World Aids Day</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Zonkizizwe Secondary interview members of the Soweto String Quartet and learn how they feel about World Aids Day. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Aids Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zonkizizwe Secondary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Soweto String Quartet</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>80</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34223</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9003.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9003.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9003.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Tips on beating the HIV AIDS virus </video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from NSA in Johannesburg showcase their creativity by demonstrating their understanding of the HIV/AIDS virus and give tips on healthy living. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>HIV/Aids</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Aids Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>NSA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>healthy living</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>61</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34220</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9002.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9002.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9002.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Buhlebuzile Secondary on HIV Aids Awareness</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Buhlebuzile Secondary get some insightful tips on how to prevent the spread of HIV.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Aids Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buhlebuzile Secondary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>134</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34218</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9001.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9001.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9001.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Episode 25</video:title>  
		<video:description>In the 25th episode of Box Office SA, we take a quick look at this past weekend’s top earners with a countdown of the country’s Top 5 best selling movies at cinemas across the country.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ben stiller</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brad Pitt</video:tag>
		<video:tag>matt damon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Eddie Murphy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Box Office SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johnny English Reborn</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tower Heist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Happy Feet 2</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Platteland</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>171</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34210</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9000.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/9000.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-9000.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Hlelo and Ntando Masina: Double trouble cover shoot</video:title>  
		<video:description>Hlelo and Ntando Masina recently spent the afternoon being pampered and prodded in preparation for a magazine cover shoot.  We joined them on set during what was a surprisingly fun and productive photo shoot.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hlelo Masina</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ntando Masina</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ntato Mashishi</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>180</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34199</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8996.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8996.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8996.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zanu PF and MDC supporters clash</video:title>  
		<video:description>Zanu PF and MDC-T supporters clashed during an MDC-T rally at the Chibuku Stadium, Chitungwiza, Harare recently. Amateur footage obtained by TimesLIVE allegedly shows Zanu-PF youth taunting a group of MDC supporters as they wait to enter the rally venue.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zimbabwe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zanu pf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tendai Biti</video:tag>
		<video:tag>political violence</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MDC-T</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wilfred Gwekwete</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>91</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34193</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8999.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8999.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8999.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Josh Groban in South Africa</video:title>  
		<video:description>Josh Groban performed to two sold out audiences at the Sun City Superbowl over the weekend.  Whilst on stage he amused the crowd with tales of his game drive, where a crocodile slapped him on the cheek, and upon seeing our national animal the springbok, joked about how tasty they are as well as beautiful.  The crowd ate out of his hands even further when he brought the Soweto Gospel Choir onstage to sing 'You Raise Me Up' as well as 'Weeping' and 'Lullaby'.  Groban will be performing in Cape Town and Port Elizabeth before leaving the country.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sun-city</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Soweto Gospel Choir</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Josh Groban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Straight to You world tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Illuminations</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Weeping</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lullaby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>You Raise Me Up</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>97</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34177</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8991.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8991.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8991.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Hanging with Bollywood siren Neha Dhupia</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sensationally beautiful, Bollywood Diva Neha Dhupia was in the country recently. The sexy actress, who’s starred in films such as I am 24, Raat Gayi Baat Gayi and Dear friend Hitler, is a former model who gained instant fame in India when she was crowned 'Miss India 2002'. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>actress</video:tag>
		<video:tag>beautiful</video:tag>
		<video:tag>diva</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bollywood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Neha Dhupia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>I am 24</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Raat Gayi Baat Gayi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dear friend Hitler</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>90</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34172</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8990.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8990.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8990.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Marrakesh palm groves up against tourism in Morocco</video:title>  
		<video:description>The vast palm groves of Marrakesh in southern Morocco are in danger from urbanisation, massive tourist projects and even golf courses, so a conservation programme is in hand to save them.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Marrakesh palm groves</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Marrakesh</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Morocco</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>148</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34170</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8989.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8989.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8989.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Artistic Intelligence crowned Beat Battle Champions </video:title>  
		<video:description>It was a battle of epic proportions as eight crews from around the country hit downtown Jozi to compete in the first ever Red Bull Beat Battle competition. Featuring isbhujwa, is’panstula, hip hop, krump, and freestyle, the more than 1 000 strong crowds at the Blue Room in Jozi’s Old Park Station, was treated to spectacular displays of dance, music and high-flying energy.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hip-hop</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Red Bull Beat Battle</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Artistic Intelligence</video:tag>
		<video:tag>isbhujwa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>is’panstula</video:tag>
		<video:tag>krump</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Soweto’s Finest</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Genesis Kings</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Real Actions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ubuntu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Royal Fam Kings</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Afro Tribal Dance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shakers and Movers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>115</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34166</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8988.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8988.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8988.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Episode 24</video:title>  
		<video:description>In the 24th episode of Box Office SA, we take a quick look at this past weekend’s top earners with a countdown of the country’s Top 5 best selling movies at cinemas across the country.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ben stiller</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Eddie Murphy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Box Office SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johnny English Reborn</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Smurfs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tower Heist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Immortals</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>163</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34163</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8987.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8987.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8987.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bizarre safari on remote Philippine island</video:title>  
		<video:description>Short-necked giraffes and inbred antelope and zebra: welcome to a bizarre safari on the remote island of Calauit in the South China Sea. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>safari</video:tag>
		<video:tag>giraffes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Philippine island</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Short-necked giraffes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South China Sea</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>149</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34157</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8985.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8985.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8985.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mac Maharaj maintains his innocence</video:title>  
		<video:description>Presidential spokesperson Mac Maharaj has again come out to debunk accusations of corruption and bribery against him. Speaking at the National Press Club in Pretoria, Maharaj said he has not broken any law and added that he would neither respond to the Mail and Guardian accusations</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>corruption</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Presidential spokesperson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mac Maharaj</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mail &amp; Guardian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National Press Club</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>194</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34149</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8984.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8984.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8984.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>3D printers that may change work and play</video:title>  
		<video:description>Makers of the first 3D printer say it will revolutionize the way we work and play with objects. But it's also a worry for some legal experts who argue it could blur the line between originals and imitation. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>3D printers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>130</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34145</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8983.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8983.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8983.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cider makers pressed as drinkers get the taste</video:title>  
		<video:description>Cider makers in Britain are harvesting this season's crop of apples in an effort to keep up with demand. Sales of cider and pear cider doubled between 2005 and 2010. The drink now accounts for ten percent of the total UK drinks market.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Britain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cider makers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cider</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>114</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34141</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8982.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8982.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8982.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Geisha hit Tokyo for fashion night</video:title>  
		<video:description>As part of celebrations for Vogue Fashion's Night Out 2011, Geisha from Kyoto come to Tokyo to perform traditional dances and music for free. Geisha hold a special place in Japanese society but the privilege of their company is only permitted to those few who can afford to pay. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tokyo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Geisha</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vogue Fashion's Night Out 2011</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kyoto</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>69</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34134</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8980.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8980.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8980.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>A rare blossoming of Chile's desert garden</video:title>  
		<video:description>It's a sight to behold: the world's most arid desert, ablaze in a riot of color. The Atacama, in northern Chile, is yellow, blue, fuschia, and orange with rare species that have waited for years for the right meteorological mix to bloom. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chile</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chile's desert garden</video:tag>
		<video:tag>desert garden</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fuschia</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>130</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34130</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8979.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8979.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8979.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Football schools aim to rebuild Cameroon prowess</video:title>  
		<video:description>Four times champions of the African Cup of Nations and gold medal winners in the 2000 Olympic Games, Cameroon's national football team has a glorious past. But today, the Lions of Cameroon no longer roar quite so loudly. All hopes now lie with sports academies. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cameroon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>african cup of nations</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football schools</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lions of Cameroon</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>161</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34104</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8973.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8973.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8973.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Gary Player and celebrities swinging for greener communities</video:title>  
		<video:description>Life is changing for the better in the impoverished communities in and around Buffelsdraai in northern Kwazulu Natal. Golfing legend Gary Player, along with soccer legend Lucas Radebe visited the community recently together with The Wildlands Conservation Trust to highlight the sterling work done by the green and waste-preneurs in changing their environment for the better.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gary player</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lucas radebe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>he Wildlands Conservation Trust</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buffelsdraai</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gary Player Invitational 2011</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>213</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34101</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8970.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8970.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8970.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Occupy Wall Street energized by 'pedal power'</video:title>  
		<video:description>As the Occupy Wall Street movement enters its eighth week, occupiers are devising creative solutions to keep Zuccotti Park powered up off the grid. The latest invention: hooking up old bikes to generators - the main source of energy for the camp during the nearly two weeks that New York police confiscated generators.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>new york</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Occupy Wall Street</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zuccotti Park</video:tag>
		<video:tag>New York police</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>117</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34093</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8969.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8969.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8969.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Stop animal cruelty: Support a Fur Free South Africa</video:title>  
		<video:description>In support of a Fur Free South Africa, raising awareness and funds, Jenna Clifford has designed a sugar spoon which will be available online for R205.  Buying one of these spoons means that you take the pledge to never wear fur again.
Proceeds of each sale will go directly to Fur Free SA in support of their awareness campaign. Supporting this campaign, you pledge to stand alongside: Christina Storm, Louise Carver, Edith Venter, Danny K plus more celebrities.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Edith Venter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jeremy Mansfield</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Danny K</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Louise Carver</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fur Free SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jenna Clifford</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Christina Storm</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jackie Mansfield</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>163</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34088</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8968.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8968.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8968.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Who will buy $15 million 'Sun-Drop' diamond?</video:title>  
		<video:description>For anyone with 15 million dollars to spare, a dazzling 110-carat pear-shaped jewel known as the Sun-Drop Diamond will go to auction this week.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>diamond</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sun-Drop diamond</video:tag>
		<video:tag>carat pear</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>66</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34081</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8967.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8967.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8967.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Beat Bangers Ep 8: Spinning the decks with DJ Dino Bravo Part 2</video:title>  
		<video:description>Your Mama’s Favorite DJ is back in the house, turning tables upside down with his infectious, and wildly eclectic beats and rhythms.
In part 2 of the Beat Bangers with slick DJ Dino Bravo, we delve deeper into his African, Latin and Samba influences that color his mixes and production as well his first album Bravomania
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>album</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beat Bangers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beat Bangers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DJ Dino Bravo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Your Mama’s Favorite DJ</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mixes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bravomania</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>157</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34077</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8964.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8964.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8964.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Episode 23</video:title>  
		<video:description>This weeks episode is action packed with blood, guts, violence, bank heists, animation and futuristic 'Robin Hood' like story lines.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>NuMetro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Smurfs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>In Time</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tower Heist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Immortals</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>126</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34070</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8963.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8963.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8963.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Liquid sunshine glitters at the Whisky Live Festival</video:title>  
		<video:description>The world’s largest festival of its kind, the FNB Whisky Live Festival was held at the Sandton Convention Center in Johannesburg recently. Bringing together the world’s top whisky houses with the connoisseurs and occasional sippers of a dram or two, the festival is the superlative occasion to sample the best and the exceptional as well as uncovering the mysteries of the golden liquid.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Food</video:tag>
		<video:tag>FNB Whisky Live Festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ewan Gunn</video:tag>
		<video:tag>global scotch whisky brand ambassador</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Emil den Dulk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Compass Box Ambassador</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Paul Mindry</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>151</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34067</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8962.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8962.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8962.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA Style Awards 2011 style icon: Pabi Moloi</video:title>  
		<video:description>Pabi Moloi won the ultimate Style Icon Award at the South African Style Awards held at Southern Sun's Hyde Park Hotel in Johannesburg.  The awards recognise South Africa's fashion makers and trendsetters who bear the  label of "stylish" with such unmistakable panache and good taste.

Most Innovative Style winner: Hlelo and Ntando Masina;  
Most Stylish Performing Artist winner: Tarina Patel;  
Most Stylish TV Personality winner: Pabi Moloi;  
Most Stylish Model winner: Shashi Naidoo;  
Most Stylish Designer joint winners: Gert Johan Cotzee and Danica Lepen;  
Most Stylish Media Personality winner: Bonang Matheba (YFM);  
Most Stylish Couple winners: Sonia and Mathew Booth;  
Most Stylish Business Person winner: Justin Rhodes.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Most Innovative Style winner: Hlelo and Ntando Masina</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Most Stylish Performing Artist winner: Tarina Patel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Most Stylish TV Personality winner: Pabi Moloi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Most Stylish Model winner: Shashi Naidoo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Most Stylish Designer joint winners: Gert Johan Cotzee &amp; Danica Lepen</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Most Stylish Media Personality winner: Bonang Matheba (YFM)</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Most Stylish Couple winners: Sonia &amp; Mathew Booth</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Most Stylish Business Person winner: Justin Rhodes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA Style Awards 2011</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>161</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34029</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8955.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8955.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8955.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Feather Awards 2011 event</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 3rd annual Feather Awards event yet again paid cheeky tribute to public figures who inspire the gay and lesbian communities.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Natalie du Toit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Edith Venter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Andile Jali</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kenny Kunene</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jen Su</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Siphiwe Mpye</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bonang Mathebe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Claire Mawisa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Feather Awards 2011</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gayton McKenzie</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nohle Thema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lulo Cafe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zahara</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lucky Mazibuko</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>241</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34024</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8953.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8953.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8953.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Lagos feels global growing pains</video:title>  
		<video:description>The shanty town of Makoko, built partly on water in Lagos, is growing day by day. Like other areas of Nigeria's commercial capital, it is struggling to cope with a booming population. The number of people in Africa's most populous country is set to reach 400 million over the next forty years. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nigeria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lagos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Makoko</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>138</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34021</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8952.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8952.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8952.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Coffee lovers find ultimate brew in civet dung</video:title>  
		<video:description>To the coffee connoisseur, it is the ultimate brew: civet coffee is made from beans that have been eaten and then excreted by the weasel-like animal in the forests of Southeast Asia. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coffee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>southeast asia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>civet coffee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>civet dung</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>154</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34018</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8951.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8951.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8951.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Still tall and tan and young and lovely after 50 years</video:title>  
		<video:description>Half a century after "Girl from Ipanema" composer Antonio Carlos Jobim launched the Bossa Nova musical style, Brazilian singer Eliane Elias is taking her very own mixture of Bossa Nova, Jazz and rock on the road in Europe. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jazz</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Girl from Ipanema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Antonio Carlos Jobim</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bossa Nova</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brazilian singer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Eliane Elias</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>142</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34013</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8950.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8950.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8950.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cultural thirst drives China's high-end tea boom</video:title>  
		<video:description>In recent years prices for speciality teas have rocketed, as China has encouraged renewed development of a luxury tea culture which parallels that of wine.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tea</video:tag>
		<video:tag>china</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tea boom</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tea culture</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>148</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34009</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8949.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8949.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8949.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Football passions run high as Gabon braces for cup</video:title>  
		<video:description>As Gabon prepares to co-host the Africa Cup of Nations in early 2012, the spotlight falls on the state of football in the country. Despite enthusiasm among players, a lack of training and infrastructure make it difficult for many to go pro.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gabon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>frica Cup of Nations</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>111</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34006</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8948.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8948.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8948.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mexicans turn to shamans for health</video:title>  
		<video:description>Centuries after the arrival of European culture, and Christianity, the shamans, or healers, of Mexico continue to play an important role. More than half of Mexicans still consult shamans when ill, and they serve as the guardians of the traditional medicine and culture.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mexico</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>shamans</video:tag>
		<video:tag>traditional medicine</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>133</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34003</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8947.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8947.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8947.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Low-cost funerals grow in popularity in Germany</video:title>  
		<video:description>Germany is well-known in Europe for its hard-discount food retailers, but some in the country are now taking bargain-hunting a stage further, with discount funerals. Services can now be had for as little as 499 euros. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>europe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>germany</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Low-cost funerals</video:tag>
		<video:tag>discount funerals</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>118</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=34000</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8946.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8946.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8946.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bio battle to save DRC's forests</video:title>  
		<video:description>After the Amazon, the rainforests of the Democratic Republic of Congo are the most extensive in the world, but are increasingly threatened by deforestation. To counter the problem, Ethiopian techniques of bio-economy have been introduced.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Democratic Republic of Congo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bio-economy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bio</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>110</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33995</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8944.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8944.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8944.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Disabled in Japan take pride in wrestling</video:title>  
		<video:description>Doglegs is an iconoclastic troupe of disabled and non-disabled Japanese pro-wrestlers who challenge preconceptions about how disabled people should be treated.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>disabled</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Japan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wrestling</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Doglegs</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>137</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33992</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8943.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8943.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8943.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Landmark Da Vinci exhibition opens in London</video:title>  
		<video:description>A landmark exhibition of paintings by Leonardo Da Vinci goes on show at London's National Gallery on Wednesday, the first time so many of his masterpieces have been displayed together. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Leonardo Da Vinci</video:tag>
		<video:tag>London's National Gallery</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>109</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33990</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8942.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8942.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8942.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Men’s Super-Heavyweight Division</video:title>  
		<video:description>Tipping the scale at over 100kg, the Super Heavyweight group was dominated by H.O.P.E Squad ambassador and local icon John Leslie.In the end however the night belonged to 26-year-old Kockstad local boy Vusumzi Njisane who won the Senior Mens Heavyweight division – no easy task against multiple SA Champ Cobus van der Merwe – as well as the coveted 2011 Senior Mens Overall title! </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bodybuilding</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>296</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33988</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8941.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8941.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8941.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Kenya's disabled go from streets to stage</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Pamoja dance troupe is different to most Kenyan dance troupes. Made up of disabled and able-bodied dancers, they are trying to show that despite physical abilities, dancing is something for everyone. And for some of the dancers, like Sylvester Barasa who contracted polio when he was 10, it could be the route out of having to beg for survival. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>113</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33976</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8940.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8940.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8940.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Oprah's tea party</video:title>  
		<video:description>Oprah Magazine hosted their 8th annual O'Tea Party – themed Live Your Best Life Celebration, at Oakfield Farm,  in Muldersdrift, Johannesburg. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Oprah Magazine</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>91</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33978</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8933.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8933.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8933.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Episode 22</video:title>  
		<video:description>We spend another big weekend at the movies with Box Office SA and count down the weekends top 5 flicks</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrities</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cinema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ben stiller</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Justin Timberlake</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Eddie Murphy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Box Office SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johnny English Reborn</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Smurfs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>In Time</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tower Heist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shark Night 3D</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>151</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33974</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8932.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8932.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8932.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Ladies Body Fitness Division</video:title>  
		<video:description>The IFBB SA bodybuilding Championships was held at His People Center, N1 City, Bellville Cape town, and the best of the best in South African bodybuilding fought hard to be crowned the new SA champ. 
 
Gauteng North’s inspirational Michelle Price graciously took home the up to 163cm title while fellow team mate Nina Richter won the over 168cm trophy. Despite going up against top athletes like Price and Richter, the Overall Ladies Body Fitness title went to up to 163cm winner Louise van der Nat who commanded a striking figure from head to hi-heels.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bodybuilding</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IFBB SA bodybuilding Championships</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>220</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33967</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8929.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8929.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8929.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Orlando Pirates team to beat for Telkom KnockOut</video:title>  
		<video:description>Drawn to face Golden Arrows in the semi-finals of the Telkom Knockout tournament, Orlando Pirates is the team to beat following their 2-1 win over Moroka Swallows. Following the draw ceremony held at the PSL offices in Johannesburg, Orlando Pirates skipper Lucky Lekgwathi said the match up would not be an easy one.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bidvest Wits</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golden Arrows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>skipper</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Telkom Knockout</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lucky Lekgwathi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Stanton Fredericks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thanduyise Khuboni</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>146</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33940</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8922.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8922.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8922.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Overtones fly in from UK to entertain SA</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Overtones headed into South Africa from the United Kingdom, for a whirl wind publicity tour, to expose mainly media and a few select guests, to the charms and unique sounds of this five man band. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Overtones</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>152</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33938</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8921.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8921.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8921.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Schalk Burger and Bismarck du Plessis scoop top awards</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 2011 SARU Player of the Year Awards held at Gold Reef City saw Springbok flank Schalk Burger deservedly taking player of the year award for the second time, joining the likes of Naas Botha who won it four times, Bryan Habana and Fourie du Preez have also each won the award twice.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>springbok</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fourie du preez</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Schalk Burger</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bryan Habana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bismarck du Plessis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MTN Golden Lions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2011 SARU Player of the Year Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>flank</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>150</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33923</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8930.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8930.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8930.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Episode 21</video:title>  
		<video:description>Moviegoers have hit the cinemas in their droves and in this 21st episode of Box Office SA, we take a stroll into the favourite films that made in onto the top 5 list.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Justin Timberlake</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Box Office SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johnny English Reborn</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Three Musketeers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Smurfs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Killer Elite</video:tag>
		<video:tag>In Time</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>128</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33906</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8920.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8920.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8920.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Beat Bangers Ep 7: Spinning the decks with DJ Dino Bravo</video:title>  
		<video:description>With a Dj'ing career that spans 20 years, DJ Dino Bravo, is a supreme talent, a legend on the decks standing head and shoulders along with the best of ‘em. Charismatic and down to earth, Dino Bravo has spawned a long list of hits earning the moniker Yo Mama’s Favourite DJ.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dj</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebration</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beat Bangers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beat Bangers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DJ Dino Bravo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Yo Mama’s Favourite DJ</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>208</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33902</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8913.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8913.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8913.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Hennessy and chocolate chefs challenge</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African chefs Patrick Moreau of Cassis Paris Patisserie, Nkosikhona Manqele of Three Chefs Bistro, Riaan Gould of Slow in the City, Scott Kirton of La Colombe and Spencer Sykes of Kream, were tasked with creating a signature dish using Hennessy and chocolate as key ingredients.  We followed Nkosikhona Manqele's progress through the competition. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>chocolate</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hennessy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Patrick Moreau of Cassis Paris Patisserie</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nkosikhona Manqele of Three Chefs Bistro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Riaan Gould of Slow in the City</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Scott Kirton of La Colombe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Spencer Sykes of Kream</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cognac</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>172</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33900</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8911.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8911.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8911.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Robots help Japan's ageing population</video:title>  
		<video:description>As an increasingly crowded world readies to welcome its seven billionth citizen, Japan faces the opposite problem a shrinking population that has to depend on a new kind of friend: robots.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robots</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Japan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ageing population</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>110</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33893</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8910.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8910.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8910.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Who's haunting this Halloween?</video:title>  
		<video:description>Who'll cut the scariest figure at Halloween this year? In the past, figures in the public eye from Saddam Hussein to Michael Jackson have made for popular disguises. This year's holiday will be rich in the supernatural, and in notorious figures of real life. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>halloween</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Urban Living</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>69</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33889</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8909.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8909.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8909.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Judiciary crisis deepens in Swaziland</video:title>  
		<video:description>The crisis in Swaziland continued to deepen as more than a hundred lawyers marched in Mbabane to hand over a memorandum to the Department of Justice. The Swazi Law Society has accused the High Court of corruption, mismanagement of funds and nepotism.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>crisis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>corruption</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Swaziland</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nepotism</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Swazi Law Society</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mismanagement of funds</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>99</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33864</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8903.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8903.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8903.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>March to Ecomonic Freedom arrives at Union Buildings</video:title>  
		<video:description>Led once again by ANC Youth League President Julius Malema, thousands of supporters who had taken part in the two day march, starting at Beyers Naude Square in Johannesburg, eventually arrived at Union Buildings in Pretoria.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC Youth League</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>March to Economic Freedom</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beyers Naude Square</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Union Buildings Pretoria</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>109</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33856</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8902.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8902.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8902.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ANCYL march for economic freedom heads to JSE</video:title>  
		<video:description>The ANC Youth League’s march for economic freedom, which will culminate in the handing over of a memorandum to the presidency on Friday, is underway.

Just over 5 000 supporters, who have gathered from all over the country to support this action made their way to the Johannesburg Stock exchange in Sandton, where ANCYL representatives were expected to hand over a memorandum. The youth league have advised that details of the memorandums will be made public, once they have been handed to the respective institutions.

Over a thousand JMPD and SAPS staff have been monitoring the march and so far there have been no incidents . From Sandton the mass action supporter will make their way to Pretoria where an overnight vigil will be held at the Caledonian Stadium. A representative of government is expected to take receipt of a memorandum at Union Buildings on Friday morning.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>march</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>JSE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>economic freedom</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>84</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33846</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8900.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8900.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8900.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ANC Youth League march not targeted at ANC</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe announced that the African National Congress is is satisfied that the objectives of the ANC Youth League march stating they are legitimate and arise from the resolutions of the Youth League Congress held in June this year. Speaking at a press conference held at Luthuli House in Johannesburg on Tuesday. Mantashe said the two parties agreed that Thursday’s economic freedom march was neither against the ANC Government nor linked to the 2012 elective National Conference of the ANC.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC Youth League</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gwede Mantashe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>secretary general</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>economic freedom march</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2012 elective National Conference</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>146</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33840</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8899.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8899.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8899.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sunday Times Top 100 Business Awards</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Sunday Times Top 100 Business Awards lists and acknowledges companies who have earned the most for their shareholders. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shoprite</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Top 100 Business Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brian Joffe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bidvest Group</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Whitey Basson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chris Cory</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Assore</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>136</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33829</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8896.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8896.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8896.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Magical world of  Mo Magic</video:title>  
		<video:description>Illusionist with a penchant for suavity and charm, Mo Magic is described as the “James Bond” of Magic. The celebrity magician is a vibrant talent whose shows have won him acclaim all around the world. His shows are visual, interactive andamp; highly entertaining.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>magic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>James Bond</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Illusionist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mo Magic</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>157</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33825</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8895.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8895.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8895.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>NY dogs step out for Halloween costume parade</video:title>  
		<video:description>New York has staged its 21st Halloween dog parade, where man's best friends came decked out as pin cushions, pumpkins, princesses, and in the newest get-up as an Occupy Wall Street activist. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>new york</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Halloween costume parade</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Halloween dog parade</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Occupy Wall Street activist</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>67</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33822</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8894.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8894.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8894.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>A moveable feast: France's museums on wheels</video:title>  
		<video:description>If you're an art lover but live too far from big cities to visit museums, what to do?  Well in France, the museum now comes to you. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>france</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>museums on wheels</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>129</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33819</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8893.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8893.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8893.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Augmented reality: the world, reinvented</video:title>  
		<video:description>Technology that changes the way we see, hear and sense our environment "augmented reality" is a melding of cybersphere and real world experience. Accessible with any smart phone, it is now being touted as the future of media, guides and gaming and a revolution for marketing.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>media</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gaming</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Augmented reality</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cybersphere</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>129</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33817</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8892.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8892.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8892.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Japan's ear-cleaning salons offer childhood fantasy</video:title>  
		<video:description>Ear-cleaning salons are becoming big business in Japan: attractive young women in traditional clothing remove the wax and provide a light massage, but owners say it's all harmless fun. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>135</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33814</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8891.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8891.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8891.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Senegal's 'House of Rugby' changes children's lives</video:title>  
		<video:description>Senegal is not exactly known as a rugby-loving nation. But the sport, which was introduced to the west African nation in the 1970s by French soldiers, is gradually gaining ground. Now rugby enthusiasts have opened a centre where children can watch and play the game, as well as gaining other life skills. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>west africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Senegal</video:tag>
		<video:tag>House of Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>French soldiers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>112</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33812</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8890.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8890.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8890.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Gothic Lolitas hit Tokyo Fashion Week</video:title>  
		<video:description>Fashion Week in Tokyo, postponed for seven months due to March's devastating earthquake, paid homage to the "Lolita" style, a mix of flashy colours and opulent dresses inspired by 17th century Europe. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>63</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33809</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8889.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8889.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8889.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>A rugby honeymoon on wheels</video:title>  
		<video:description>To maximize sightseeing between Rugby World Cup matches, one French couple has joined the thousands who've taken to roads of New Zealand in campervans. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>New Zealand</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>campervans</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>119</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33805</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8888.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8888.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8888.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Episode 20</video:title>  
		<video:description>This week’s Box Office SA introduces two new flicks while others hold firm as we squizz through the top films of the weekend in the country</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>stars</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Statham</video:tag>
		<video:tag>matt damon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robert de Niro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johnny English Reborn</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Smurfs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Box Office SA Episode 20</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Contagion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Killer Elite</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The  Three  Muskuteers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>150</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33802</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8887.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8887.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8887.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Coming out of the closet</video:title>  
		<video:description>National come out day, gave those who should come out of the closet -  a chance to declare that maybe they are not sexually orientated the way we thought they are, or maybe we have thought they were all along...   We asked guests at the Feather Awards to nominate 'closety' characters to come out and party!</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nhlanhla Nciza</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Somizi Mhlongo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thami Kotlolo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thembisa Mdoda</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Feather Awards 2011</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Come out of the closet</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>216</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33780</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8880.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8880.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8880.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Draught Master competition winner</video:title>  
		<video:description>Xolani Sidinana, will be jetting off to Buenos Aires after beating off his six rivals, and winning the title of South Africa's Stella Artois' Draught master at the official championship final held at Metro in Sandton.

Sidinana hails from Orlando West, where he works as a professional barman at Sakhumzi on the historical Vilakazi Street. Sakhumzi is one of the only food establishments in the world to share a street with the original homes of two Nobel Peace prize winners - Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>metro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Anele Mdoda</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Randall Abrahams</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sue de Villiers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thabiso Kgalamadi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Phumlani Ndebele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Xolani Nyathi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Martin Morokolo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kenias Sithole</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Xolani Sidinana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Stella Artois</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sakhumzi</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>122</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33780</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8880.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8880.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8880.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Draught Master competition winner</video:title>  
		<video:description>Xolani Sidinana, will be jetting off to Buenos Aires after beating off his six rivals, and winning the title of South Africa's Stella Artois' Draught master at the official championship final held at Metro in Sandton.

Sidinana hails from Orlando West, where he works as a professional barman at Sakhumzi on the historical Vilakazi Street. Sakhumzi is one of the only food establishments in the world to share a street with the original homes of two Nobel Peace prize winners - Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>metro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Anele Mdoda</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Randall Abrahams</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sue de Villiers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thabiso Kgalamadi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Phumlani Ndebele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Xolani Nyathi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Martin Morokolo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kenias Sithole</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Xolani Sidinana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Stella Artois</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sakhumzi</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>122</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33778</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8879.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8879.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8879.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diamond in the Ruff model search</video:title>  
		<video:description>Diamond in the Ruff reality show, is searching for a young woman who would not normally be considered for the modeling industry.  We caught up thousands of  young ladies, all shapes and sizes as the search hit Jozi, and man-alive it was ruthless...</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Noni Gasa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Siphiwe Mpye</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diamond in the Ruff</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mzansi Magic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>channel 107</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Megan Kruger</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shaldon Kopman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>De Beers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>130</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33773</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8878.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8878.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8878.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Goal-kicking robots take on ex-All Black</video:title>  
		<video:description>Robots take on former New Zealand fly-half Andrew Mehrtens in a goal-kicking competition in Auckland as part of the 2011 Rugby World Cup celebrations. The contest ended in a draw. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>New Zealand</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2011 Rugby World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Andrew Mehrtens</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Auckland</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>50</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33761</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8877.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8877.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8877.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Kaizer Chiefs on the backfoot ahead of TKO clash</video:title>  
		<video:description>As the Telkom KnockOut fixtures get underway, defending champions Kaizer Chiefs will attempt to put their best foot forward as they travel to Rustenburg to face a highly motivated Platinum Stars on Sunday the 23rd of October. Coming from a week that has seen Kaizer Chiefs face charges of a rift between captain and coach, and facing a side that boasts a four-match undefeated home record, Amakhosi seem a club on the backfoot.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaizer-chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>assistant  coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Telkom Knockout</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>siphiwe tshabalala</video:tag>
		<video:tag>winger</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Platinum Stars</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beat Bangers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Willem Jackson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>left back</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elias Ngwepe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Donald 'Ace' Khuse</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>141</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33751</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8874.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8874.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8874.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Taste of the beautiful with Lorna Maseko</video:title>  
		<video:description>Gracing our TV screens on the long-running magazine show Top Billing, the beautiful presenter Lorna Maseko was out celebrating at Taboo Club’s 8th birthday bash in Sandton recently. We caught up with the delectable starlet and spoke to her about what she’s up to.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>beautiful</video:tag>
		<video:tag>presenter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>club</video:tag>
		<video:tag>top-billing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Taboo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lorna Maseko</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>111</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33741</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8872.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8872.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8872.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>London Olympics make an impact in Zambia</video:title>  
		<video:description>London's 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games pledged to reach young people around the world. In Zambia, they're fulfilling that promise by using sport to engage children in HIV and AIDS education, crucial in a country where one in seven adults are living with HIV.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zambia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Athletics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>London Olympics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>London's 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>142</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33738</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8870.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8870.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8870.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Episode 19</video:title>  
		<video:description>We catch up with all the action at the movies as Box Office SA takes a peek at this weekends biggest flicks at cinemas across the country. This week's sees an accidental spy topping the chart.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Justin Timberlake</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mila Kunis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Box Office SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cinemas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rowan Atkinson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Friends with Benefits</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johnny English Reborn</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Three Musketeers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Whats your number</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Smurfs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>flicks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gillian Anderson</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>137</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33732</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8869.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8869.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8869.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Chris Rea breaks musical boundaries in his new offering</video:title>  
		<video:description>With a career that spans over thirty years and numerous No.1 hits, Chris Rea has cemented his position as arguably one of the world’s finest musicians and songwriters. In his latest offering after 10 years, Santo Spirito features 2 bespoke feature films on DVD, written and directed by Chris. The first feature is a raw and brutally honest chronicle on bullfighting and features neo-classical andamp; Spanish themed gypsy music andamp; the second feature follows a man through the city of Florence in his search for the truth, on a journey which he may or may not wish he began.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>musicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>songwriters</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chris Rea</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Santo Spirito</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>208</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33728</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8867.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8867.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8867.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Chris Rea on the mellow with new album Santo Spirito</video:title>  
		<video:description>One of the UK’s foremost singer/songwriters, Chris Rea, casts a spell with his first new material in 10 years, Santo Spirito. An intricate 3CD and 2 DVD set, Santo Spirito, includes a brand new studio album which features songs such as Dancing My Blues Away, Never Tie Me Down, The Chance Of Love and The Way She Moves. The legendary performer lets us in on the making of the album and where his inspiration for some of the songs comes from.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>UK’s foremost singer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>songwriters</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chris Rea</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Santo Spirito</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dancing My Blues Away</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Never Tie Me Down</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Chance Of Love</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Way She Moves</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>218</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33724</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8865.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8865.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8865.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Feather Awards fun 2011</video:title>  
		<video:description>The third annual Feather Awards is taking place on October 8, 2011.  We caught up with some guests at the nomination announcement party who expressed how they felt about the awards and their frivolity!</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Anele Mdoda</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dineo Ranaka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Feather Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zizo Beda</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tembisa Mdoda</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>151</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33719</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8864.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8864.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8864.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Beat Bangers Ep 6: Keeping the airwaves blazing with DJ Nasty Part 2</video:title>  
		<video:description>Best known for working with today's biggest urban music artists such as DJ Khaled, Ludacris, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, and more, DJ Nasty has given the world memorable hits such as Ludacris’ Grew up a Screw Up, and the deafening chorus “Everybody hands go Up” in DJ Khaled’s All I do is Win. We got to hang out with the super producer and DJ during his African tour and spoke to him about his music</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dj</video:tag>
		<video:tag>producer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lil Wayne</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Books</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rick Ross</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beat Bangers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DJ Khaled</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ludacris</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DJ Nasty</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beat Bangers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>203</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33709</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8862.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8862.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8862.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Top Brands lauded at The Times Sowetan 2011 Retail Awards</video:title>  
		<video:description>The fourth Times Sowetan 2011 Retail Awards was a glittering affair that brought together the country’s biggest brands to celebrate excellence within the local retail market. Held at the trendy Shine Studios in Braamfontein in Johannesburg, and commissioned by Avusa Media, the awards revealed which brands scored the highest in brand familiarity, user brand experience, non-user brand perception and brand presence and size as voted for by consumers.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>game</video:tag>
		<video:tag>woolworths</video:tag>
		<video:tag>top brands</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>avusa media</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sowetan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shoprite</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Edgars</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times Sowetan 2011 Retail Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2011 Retail Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Musica</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>68</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33695</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8857.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8857.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8857.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Julius Malema parties with Khanyi Mbau</video:title>  
		<video:description>Some could say 'thank goodness for Julius Malema and his entourage' - at least they filled up the venue where the Queen of Bling Khanyi Mbau was hosting her 26th birthday in Rosebank.  Iko Mash, Koyo Bala, Kwela Tebza and Simphiwe Majola wished Khanyi a happy happy birthday however over protective Floyd Shivambu was not allowing journalists the opportunity to record a personal message from Julius Malema for Khanyi.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>queen of bling</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Khanyi Mbau</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Iko Mash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kwela Tebza</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Koyo Bala</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Simphiwe Majola</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Set</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>84</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33685</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8856.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8856.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8856.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Penguin Books building roof collapse in Rosebank</video:title>  
		<video:description>One person was injured while some of the 37 employees of Penguin Books in Rosebank will receive trauma counselling after the roof of their building collapsed soon after lunchtime on Thursday. All staff in the building were evacuated. Penguin Books Chief Executive Alison Lowry said the collapse was a shock but was glad there were no serious injuries</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rosebank</video:tag>
		<video:tag>building</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>injuries</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Penguin Books</video:tag>
		<video:tag>roof collapse</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chief Executive</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Alison Lowry</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>83</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33682</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8855.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8855.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8855.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Summer watch trends</video:title>  
		<video:description>Like jewelery and your flair for fashion - adorning your arm with a timepiece is a very personal choice. Whatever your preference, here are some pointers on what is trending this summer.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Swatch</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Watches</video:tag>
		<video:tag>summer trends</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>63</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33679</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8854.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8854.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8854.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Celebrating Taboo with the stars</video:title>  
		<video:description>Celebrity A-listers joined Jozi’s hot boys and girls to celebrate Taboo Club’s 8th birthday in Sandton Johannesburg recently. Music, fine figures and fashion were all the rage at the bash. We caught up with some of the sexy celebs and asked them about the event and some tips for looking stunning</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>club</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jozi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Taboo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mika stefano</video:tag>
		<video:tag>LeAnne</video:tag>
		<video:tag>A-listers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>8th birthday</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lorna Maseko</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Leanne Summers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>137</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33667</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8849.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8849.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8849.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Episode 18</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Smurfs top box office takings this week with over R17million in just two weeks - see what else is hot at the movies.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>NuMetro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Spy Kids 4D</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Change Up</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Freinds with Benefits</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Whats your number</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Smurfs</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>152</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33647</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8844.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8844.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8844.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Springbok coach Peter De Villiers still ambiguous on his future</video:title>  
		<video:description>A visibly emotional Springbok coach Peter De Villiers thanked South Africans for their support of the Bokke after arriving in the country following their exit from the 2011 Rugby World Cup. Speaking at OR Tambo Airport, De Villiers described the Springboks as warriors who gave their all for the country.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>springbok</video:tag>
		<video:tag>peter de villiers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2011 Rugby World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>368</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33640</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8843.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8843.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8843.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Beat Bangers Ep 5: Keeping the airwaves blazing with DJ Nasty Part 1</video:title>  
		<video:description>Best known for working with today's biggest urban music artists such as DJ Khaled, Ludacris, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, and more, DJ Nasty has given the world memorable hits such as Ludacris’ Grew up a Screw Up, and the deafening chorus “Everybody hands go Up” in DJ Khaled’s All I do is Win. We got to hang out with the super producer and DJ during his African tour and spoke to him about his music</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lil Wayne</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rick Ross</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DJ Khaled</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ludacris</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DJ Nasty</video:tag>
		<video:tag>All I do is Win</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Grew up a Screw Up</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beat Bangers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>156</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33633</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8848.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8848.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8848.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Script writing opportunity could take you to Hollywood</video:title>  
		<video:description>Kevin Spacey has opened up the borders of script writing and extended an offer to South Africans to get their pens out and submit a script for his consideration - not only will you direct the production but Kevin Spacey will feature in your masterpiece.  Click here for more information: www.jamesonfirstshot.com</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hollywood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kevin Spacey</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jameson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>firstshot</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>125</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33619</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8838.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8838.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8838.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mexico's old school dance takes a new step</video:title>  
		<video:description>Danzon, a slow-moving, elegant swing, is popular with Mexico's older generation. But now, younger people have begun stepping out on onto the the plazas that serve as dance floors, moving alongside their elders to its free-flowing style.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mexico</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Danzon</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>127</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33616</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8837.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8837.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8837.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Peru's culinary boom</video:title>  
		<video:description>Peru is enjoying a gastronomic boom which is putting it on the A-list of global cuisine. One Peruvian chef has single-handedly promoted and branded his country's cooking for the world stage. He is also using his success as a way of bridging Peru's huge social and economic divide. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>peru</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Peruvian chef</video:tag>
		<video:tag>global cuisine</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>133</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33602</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8836.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8836.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8836.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Khanyi Mbau talks about her life</video:title>  
		<video:description>Approaching her 26th birthday this week - Khanyi Mbau assesses her life, loves, learning curves and what she would do all again...</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Khanyi Mbau</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>234</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33604</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8834.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8834.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8834.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Celebrity beauty tips for summer</video:title>  
		<video:description>Ladies in the limelight always seem to look cool, calm and perfect in the heat of the sun - here they share some of their personal beauty tips which may give you some ideas.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cindy Nell Roberts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Noni Gasa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Roxy Burger</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Veet</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>178</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33594</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8832.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8832.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8832.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sunday Times Food Awards 2011</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 2011 Sunday Times Food Awards winners were announced on Thursday 6th October at a stylish cocktail evening that took place at Foodcorp Innovation Centre’s, 7th Floor in Cape Town. The heated three-day cook-off was celebrated by Mondli Makhanya, Editor-in-Chief of Avusa Media, MC Nataniël and the country’s most well-known foodies. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Sunday Times</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Food Awards 2011</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>197</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33589</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8831.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8831.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8831.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Khanyi Mbau Trivia: Who do you think she wants to meet?</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sorry for you Khanyi Mbau - it may be your birthday next week, but it is Desmond Tutu's this week, and if he can't get a visa granted for his celebratory event, then I doubt that the special little orange person you want to meet, will be here for yours on October 15, 2011.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dalai lama</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Khanyi Mbau</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>38</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33580</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8827.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8827.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8827.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Body Building South Africa SA Nationals Masters</video:title>  
		<video:description>The IFBB South African National Bodybuilding Championships took place in Cape Town at His People’s Centre at N1 City. The judges chose the top athletes in each of the 23 divisions to take part in the final showdown. It proved home advantage was key as Western Province took home ‘Best Team’ with their members racking up a deserved 89 overall points.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>western province</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IFBB</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bodybuilding</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Body Building South Africa SA Nationals Masters</video:tag>
		<video:tag>His People’s Centre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>N1 City</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>243</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33578</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8830.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8830.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8830.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Skaters paradise as Kimberly hosts Maloof Money Cup</video:title>  
		<video:description>It was skaters paradise as Kimberly hosted the first Maloof Money Cup Skateboard Championships outside of the United State during the weekend. The competition which was described by the participants as one of the world’s best skateboard competitions saw scores of the world’s best skaters competition for the championship.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Maloof Money Cup Skateboard Championships</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elliott Sloan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Professional skater</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joe Maloof</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>109</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33575</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8825.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8825.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8825.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Lil Jon in awe of South Africa</video:title>  
		<video:description>US hip hop star Lil Jon has been blown away by the upbeat South African energy. The Get Low superstar, famous for his often raunchy music, was in Kimberly in the Northern Cape headlining the benefit concert, held as part of the Maloof Money Cup World Skateboarding Championships. Speaking ahead of the concert Lil Jon said it was rare for him to experience totally good positive energy. The Benefit concert also feature top South African performers like HHP, Gang of Instrumentals Danny K and Kabelo.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>star</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hhp</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kabelo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hip-hop</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Danny K</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gang Of Instrumentals</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lil Jon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Get Low</video:tag>
		<video:tag>raunchy music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>benefit concert</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the Maloof Money Cup World Skateboarding Championships</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>110</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33568</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8824.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8824.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8824.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Former Idols finalist Sindi Nene to tackle acting</video:title>  
		<video:description>Getting down at the FHM and SA Brandy Party recently, former Idols finalist Cindi Nene charmed South Africa with her silky voice and fine figure making to the top 3 at the popular talent show.  We chat with her about what she’s been up to</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>acting</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fhm</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sindi Nene</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Idols SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA Brandy Party</video:tag>
		<video:tag>finalist</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>100</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33563</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8823.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8823.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8823.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Turning on the sexy with Bonang Matheba</video:title>  
		<video:description>Riding the crest of success, 'It' girl Bonang Matheba epitomizes beauty and accomplishment. We caught up with the star at the FHM and SA Brandy Party held at ZA in Sandton recently and had a chat with her about her career and turning on the sexy.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>party</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sexy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fhm</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bonang Matheba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA Brandy</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>110</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33558</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8822.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8822.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8822.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Episode 17</video:title>  
		<video:description>Box Office South Africa episode 17 has two new entries this week which have emerged in the top five places over the last weekend at cinemas countrywide.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>abduction</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>NuMetro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Friends with Benefits</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Spy Kids 4D</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Smurfs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Change Up</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>153</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33555</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8820.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8820.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8820.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tornado sweep through East Rand</video:title>  
		<video:description>Amateur video footage of the tornado as it swept through the East Rand. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>East Rand</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tornado</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>45</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33539</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8816.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8816.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8816.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>White House treasures revealed in museum display</video:title>  
		<video:description>Armchairs picked out by Jacqueline Kennedy and silverware used by Ronald Reagan will go on display Saturday at the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Renwick Gallery in an exhibition of decorative objects from the White House</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>White House</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ronald reagan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Smithsonian American Art Museum</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Renwick Gallery</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>26</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33535</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8815.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8815.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8815.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Pole dancing: the latest fitness fad for men in China</video:title>  
		<video:description>In Beijing and other Chinese cities, pole dancing has become one of the latest fitness fads, for men. It's seen as a fun way to lose weight and tone up.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>chinese</video:tag>
		<video:tag>china</video:tag>
		<video:tag>beijing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pole dancing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Urban Living</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>137</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33529</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8814.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8814.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8814.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>London transport chiefs plan for Olympics</video:title>  
		<video:description>After investing huge sums of money in upgrading the British capital's sometimes creaky transport infrastructure, London transport authorities hope to get fans, athletes and members of the 'Olympic family' to the events on time.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>olympics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>london</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Athletics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>London Olympics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>London transport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>British capital</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>81</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33526</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8813.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8813.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8813.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Men's sheds help Aussie men fend off the blues</video:title>  
		<video:description>A work shed, tools, and good company are helping keep Australian men healthy - in body and mind. Community-based Men's Sheds are opening across the country, providing them a place to work and a mental health support network.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Urban Living</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>138</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33524</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8812.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8812.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8812.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Afghan bodybuilders abusing steroids</video:title>  
		<video:description>Beneath a poster in a Kabul gym of muscular US movie star and politician Arnold Schwarzenegger, scores of young Afghan men are pumping iron to Western dance music and dreaming of looking like their idol.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kabul</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bodybuilding</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Afghan bodybuilders</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bodybuilders</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kabul gym</video:tag>
		<video:tag>steroids</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>116</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33522</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8811.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8811.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8811.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>French jet-setters chill out with 'le power nap'</video:title>  
		<video:description>Taking a break from the office to catch up on some sleep might seem incompatible with today's fast-paced world. But in France, the siesta is starting to come back into fashion. Some forward-thinking businesses have been experimenting with "sleep rooms", and now Paris has seen the arrival of the country's first siesta bar where stressed professionals happily pay up to pass out</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>france</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Urban Living</video:tag>
		<video:tag>le power nap</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>125</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33520</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8810.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8810.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8810.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mexican cowgirls wow fans with fancy riding</video:title>  
		<video:description>Mexican cowboys, or "charros" have long been famous for macho riding. But their female counterparts are increasingly stealing the limelight, after winning the right to compete alongside men two decades ago. Women's competitions, called escaramuzas, are also fast and dangerous, but elegant too.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mexican cowgirls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mexican cowboys</video:tag>
		<video:tag>charros</video:tag>
		<video:tag>escaramuzas</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>98</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33516</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8809.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8809.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8809.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Jabba launches 7th album</video:title>  
		<video:description>Hip Hop Pantsula also known as HHP or Jabba recently launched his latest album 'Motswafrika', at Museum Africa, Newtown, Johnannesurg</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>newtown</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hhp</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jabba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hip Hop Pantsula</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Museum Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motswafrika</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>64</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33503</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8808.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8808.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8808.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Celebrating triumph with The First Grader director </video:title>  
		<video:description>A government announcement declaring free primary education for all, changed the life of 84 year old Kimani Marunge. His quest for an education has become the focus of a film starring Naomi Harris and South Africa’s own Vusi Kunene and Tony Kgoroge and directed by acclaimed director Justin Chadwick of the Other Boleyn Girl fame. We caught up with the famed director and spoke to him about the film

The UK-Kenya-South Africa co-production, The First Grader, was in top spot of UIP’s Top 8 for the weekend of 23 to 25 September. It made a very handy R107,253 in its opening weekend.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>director</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The First Grader</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kimani Marunge</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Justin Chadwick</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the Other Boleyn Girl</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>214</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33500</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8807.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8807.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8807.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Turntabalist wizard DJ Craze mixes it in SA</video:title>  
		<video:description>The unstoppable 3 time DMC world Champion DJ Craze comes to drop some knowledge at a public info session at the studio, including some snippets from his incredible show at The Assembly. He is the only solo DJ in history to claim the DMC World DJ Championships trophy three times consecutively (1998–2000).</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-12-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Red Bull</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DMC world Champion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DJ Craze</video:tag>
		<video:tag>turntablist</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>155</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33495</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8806.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8806.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8806.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Studio Sessions ups the gear as Volume 2 hits the streets</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Red Bull Studio Session Volume 2 was launched in grand style at the Assembly in Cape Town. Featuring acts such as MC Bakaman, international outfit The Clonious as well as Zim Dollar Bill, the party filled out the Assembly and after the success of Volume 1, is expected to rock dance floors in 2011.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Red Bull Studio Session Volume 2</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the Assembly</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MC Bakaman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>international outfit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Clonious</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zim Dollar Bill</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>186</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33490</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8804.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8804.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8804.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Public Enemy continues to fight the power</video:title>  
		<video:description>Public Enemy, probably the biggest artists to ever grace the Red Bull Studio couch for an info session, were in studio talking hip hop and selling-out, before rocking the Assembly for three hours straight. Chuck D, a true hip-hop pioneer, dropped science about the game, where it was, where it is and where it should be.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-11-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hip-hop</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Public Enemy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chuck D</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the Red Bull Studio</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fight the power</video:tag>
		<video:tag>a true hip-hop pioneer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Flavor Flav</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>220</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33487</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8803.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8803.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8803.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Hooked on House with House music legend Sasha </video:title>  
		<video:description>House music Legend Sasha drops in at the Red Bull Studios for a sit-in with Ivan Turanjanin to chat about becoming a central figure in the development and popularisation of electronic dance music. Sasha set the dancefloor alight at his live set at Atmosphere.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>legend</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sasha</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>House music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the Red Bull Studios</video:tag>
		<video:tag>electronic dance music</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>150</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33485</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8802.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8802.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8802.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>I Art Woodstock Music And Party</video:title>  
		<video:description>In celebration of the successful Word Of Art project, "i art woodstock", the Red Bull Studio in conjunction with musicians and children from the community worked on music and a live performance for the project 'i art community music' which was performed at the closing event, 'i art party'. Truly unique.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Word Of Art project</video:tag>
		<video:tag>"i art woodstock"</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the Red Bull Studio</video:tag>
		<video:tag>i art community music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>i art party</video:tag>
		<video:tag>I Art Woodstock Music And Party</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>218</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33479</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8801.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8801.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8801.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Madiba grandchildren create own reality show</video:title>  
		<video:description>Raised in the USA whilst in exile, Zaziwe Dlamini-Manaway, Swati Dlamini and Dorothy Adjoa Amuah have returned home and joined forces to create a reality show, which will give you a glimpse into the worlds of a regular South African family.  They will be sharing their daily lives, conflicts and personal aspirations, which considering their heritage, will have very little to do with their Mandela namesake. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Winnie Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Evelyn Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zaziwe Dlamini-Manaway</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Swati Dlamini</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dorothy Adjoa Amuah</video:tag>
		<video:tag>reality show. exile</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>140</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33476</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8799.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8799.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8799.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Augmented reality peps up Japanese nights</video:title>  
		<video:description>A new club in Tokyo is using technology to create a radical new spectacle. It gives those present and those online a new type of augmented reality through computer-generated images.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>japanese</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tokyo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>computer-generated images</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>141</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33474</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8798.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8798.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8798.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Annual Surf City Surf Dog competition in California</video:title>  
		<video:description>The annual Surf City Surf Dog competition at Huntington Beach in California, USA</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>California</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dog</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Annual Surf City Surf Dog competition</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>45</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33467</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8795.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8795.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8795.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Fashion Week: Beauty not for the faint hearted</video:title>  
		<video:description>Radio personality Poppy Ntshongwana volunteered to walk the Red Carpet in a designer gown - we discovered along with her, that fashion perfection is not as effortless as it looks.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Red carpet</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Poppy Ntshongwana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jameson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rosebank Fire Station</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>55</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33464</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8793.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8793.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8793.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Musician Tumi Lane knows where he is going</video:title>  
		<video:description>R'nB music artist Tumi Lane has just released his latest album Jo'burg City which was produced in Ghana. This follows his first album 'No Guarantee' for which he was nominated for South African Music Awards in the Best Newcomer and Best R'nB album categories in 2008. Lane also writes and produces - here we give you a sneak preview of his music video "Where We Goin".</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tumi Lane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jo'burg City</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Where we goin</video:tag>
		<video:tag>No Guarantee</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>64</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33456</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8790.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8790.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8790.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Episode 16</video:title>  
		<video:description>Adding some heat to this weeks hottest movies in the land is Twilight sequel's Taylor Lautner who stars in Abduction released on Friday last week...</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>abduction</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Taylor Lautner</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacqueline MacInnes Wood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zookeeper</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Final Destination 5 3D</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Friends with Benefits</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Spy Kids 4D</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Justin Timerlake</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>142</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33447</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8788.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8788.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8788.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Prada- Prêt-à-Porter Spring: Summer 2012 </video:title>  
		<video:description>A sense of sweetness and sex-appeal at Prada! The designer sets the tone with a collection consisting mainly of Marilyn-styled pleated skirts with an elastic waistband, bandeaux bras, warmed up by stylized flower printed coats with plain black sleeves. The color palette consisted mainly of pastel shades. Evoking the 50s are images of Cadillacs on leather pencil skirts and pin-up one-pieces, extremely sophisticated. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Prada</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Prada- Prêt-à-Porter Spring</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>96</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33432</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8789.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8789.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8789.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Celebrities behind the scenes at fashion week</video:title>  
		<video:description>We spent an afternoon with celebrities who were being pampered from head to toe, and it was not all in the name of beauty - they were all dressed by different designers and then sent off to attend a red carpet event.  Here the ladies talk about the garments they were going to be dressed in.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hlubi mboya</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Khanyi Mbau</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sonia Booth</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Simphiwe Dana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kuli Roberts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jameson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Red Carpet Event</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>166</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33430</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8782.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8782.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8782.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Falling numbers head to birthplace of Pope Benedict</video:title>  
		<video:description>The number of visitors to the birthplace of Pope Benedict is falling and taking an economic toll on the people of Marktl am Inn in Bavaria, Germany. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>germany</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pope Benedict</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Marktl am Inn</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>89</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33424</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8796.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8796.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8796.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Stellar performances light up Artistry Halo concert</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 2011 Hennessy Artistry Halo event finally hit town recently bringing together a stellar cast of performers Sipho ‘Hotstix’ Mabuse, Flash Republic, Zonke, Crazy White Boy, Slikour and Zakes Bantwini. Held at the posh Melrose Arch precinct the event also saw the artist unveiling their collaborative track produced by internationally acclaimed producers, The Layabouts.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zonke</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Slikour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Flash Republic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Crazy White Boy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zakes Bantwini</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2011 Hennessy Artistry Halo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sipho ‘Hotstix’ Mabuse</video:tag>
		<video:tag>internationally acclaimed producers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Layabouts</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>161</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33419</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8780.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8780.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8780.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Proverb impressed by Idols SA talent</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African Hip Hop royalty, Proverb, has been described as the most versatile and wildly gifted MC slash rapper slash presenter. In his second season as host of the popular Idols SA, Proverb has proven to be as en vogue as a presenter as he is an MC. He shares his thoughts with us on the show and this years’ finalists.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rapper</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hip-hop</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Proverb</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>royalty</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Idols SA</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>104</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33414</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8779.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8779.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8779.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Car-sharing, it's going electric</video:title>  
		<video:description>Canada boasts one of the world's oldest and most successful auto-sharing services, and that eco-friendly business is now going even greener, expanding its fleet into the electric realm.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motoring</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>canada</video:tag>
		<video:tag>electric car.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>auto-sharing services</video:tag>
		<video:tag>eco-friendly business</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>118</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33411</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8778.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8778.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8778.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cricket on crutches in Pakistan</video:title>  
		<video:description>Pakistan's disabled cricket team is proving an inspiration: hundreds of physically impaired people are turning to the sport and the national team now has its sights set on its next international challenge.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pakistan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>disabled cricket team</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>132</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33408</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8776.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8776.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8776.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Japan celebrates cup noodle culture with new museum</video:title>  
		<video:description>Japan's Nissin Foods has opened a cup noodle museum charting the history of the speedy snack where visitors even get the chance to create their own tasty version</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Japan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nissin Foods</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cup noodle museum</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>46</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33405</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8775.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8775.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8775.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Old masters, new crisis: art and money on show</video:title>  
		<video:description>As Italy finds itself in the firing line of the European debt crisis, a new exhibition shows that sovereign defaults and economic woes are nothing new. "Money and Beauty" brings together works by some of the great figures of the Italian Renaissance, including Botticelli and Fra Angelico, and focuses on the ties between money, power and beauty. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>italy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>European debt crisis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Money and Beauty</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Botticelli</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fra Angelico</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>62</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33401</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8774.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8774.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8774.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>A lost Hitchcock film found in New Zealand</video:title>  
		<video:description>The earliest known film from British director Alfred Hitchcock screens in Los Angeles this week for the first time in more than 80 years, but it would have been lost to history if not for an eccentric hoarder half a world away in New Zealand.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>los-angeles</video:tag>
		<video:tag>New Zealand</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hitchcock film</video:tag>
		<video:tag>British director</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>128</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33397</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8773.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8773.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8773.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Coach Julio Leal on why Orlando Pirates need to win</video:title>  
		<video:description>Currently occupying the sixth spot on the Premier League, Buccaneers are raring to go ahead of their clash with Mamelodi Sundowns on Saturday, September 24, 2011 at Orlando Stadium. Both teams come from bruising defeats and hope to turn things around as they come face to face.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>premier league</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mamelodi Sundowns</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buccaneers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julio Leal</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>148</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33393</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8771.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8771.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8771.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Episode 15</video:title>  
		<video:description>Discover what was hot at the movies over the past weekend.  Please note that some of this weeks trailers have an age restriction of 18.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zookeeper</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bad Teacher</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Final Destination 5 3D</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Friends with Benefits</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Spy Kids 4D</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>131</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33391</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8770.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8770.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8770.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Local celebs get spring fever</video:title>  
		<video:description>We bumped into some of your favourite celebrities who were attending the Swatch launch held at Turbine Hall in Newtown, Johannesburg.  Transitioning from Spring to Summer mode, they shared their latest news and interesting facts about themselves.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>newtown</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sasha Martinengo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Turbine hall</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Azania Ndoro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sonia Booth</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Claire Mawisa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Simphiwe Majola</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jenna Dover</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Swatch</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>144</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33389</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8769.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8769.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8769.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Celebrate culture through song and dance</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Zonkizizwe Secondary School celebrate Heritage Day by show casing different cultures performing song and dance.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Heritage Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zonkizizwe Secondary School</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>67</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33387</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8768.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8768.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8768.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Youth give views on Heritage Day</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Thuto Lesedi Secondary School spoke to their fellow learners about what Heritage Day means to them.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Heritage Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thuto Lesedi Secondary School</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>65</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33384</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8767.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8767.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8767.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Praise singer: Gcina Mhlophe</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Germiston High School took a look at one of South Africa's icons Gcina Mhlophe, who make us feel proudly South African.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Heritage Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Germiston High School</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>64</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33382</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8764.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8764.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8764.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>What does Heritage Day mean to you?</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Klerksdorp Technical High School voxpop their schoolmates about the meaning of Heritage Day.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Heritage Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Klerksdorp Technical High School</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>63</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33380</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8763.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8763.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8763.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Celebrating our diverse culture</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Buhlebuzile Secondary School celebrate Heritage Day by interviewing a poet from Thokoza.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Heritage Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buhlebuzile Secondary</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>65</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33376</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8760.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8760.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8760.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Hanging with rapper AKA</video:title>  
		<video:description>IV League MC, AKA, has been regarded as the quintessential hip hop artists since his music industry debut. Real name Kiernan Forbes, AKA, burned up the stage as the surprise performer at the Hennessy Artistry Halo Concert on the 17th of September in Johannesburg. We caught up with the star and spoke to him about what he’s up to.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rapper</video:tag>
		<video:tag>artists</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hip-hop</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>AKA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IV League</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kiernan Forbes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hennessy Artistry Halo Concert</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>75</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33359</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8759.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8759.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8759.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Body beautiful at the SA Ladies Fitness Bikini competition</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sedibeng stunner Olivia Vaughan showed off her best bikini body alongside five of the countries finest to take home the Ladies Beach Bikini title. 
Having won the amateur Miss Olympia title in London earlier this year, Durban’s own Tammy Jackson added the SA Ladies Fitness Bikini under 163cm to her trophy case, while Nastassia Jaffa, looking perfect in purple, took the home the over 163cm title. Live commentary by IFBBSA Executive of Marketing Wayne Price and Muscle Evolution Magazine editor Andrew Carruthers as they crossed live across the world during the show via IFBBSA website.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bikini</video:tag>
		<video:tag>editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>body</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wayne Price</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IFBBSA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bodybuilding</video:tag>
		<video:tag>stunner</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Olivia Vaughan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ladies Beach Bikini title</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Miss Olympia title</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tammy Jackson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA Ladies Fitness Bikini</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nastassia Jaffa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Executive of Marketing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Muscle Evolution Magazine</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Andrew Carruthers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>277</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33357</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8758.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8758.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8758.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Miracle baby </video:title>  
		<video:description>Allegra Lategan has survived against all odds after being born prematurely at 22 weeks and four days.
This week her parents, Hennie and Chantal Lategan from Cape Town, showed off their little angel to the world.
The baby spent her first three days wrapped in a plastic bag to protect her skin. A special incubator was flown to the city afterwards, where she has lived in a womb-like environment and is growing stronger.

Chantal held her baby for the first time 42 days after giving birth by emergency ceasarian section.
The Sunday Times met the couple and their miracle baby in hospital.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Allegra Lategan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Miracle baby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hennie Lategan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chantal Lategan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Darryl Hammond</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>32</video:duration>
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</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33354</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8757.flv</video:content_loc>
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		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8757.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Car parks itself thanks to smartphone app</video:title>  
		<video:description>A car that parks itself is one of a number of high-tech auto solutions on show at this year's Frankfurt motor Show.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Food</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>33</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33350</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8756.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8756.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8756.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Juniors flex for Body Building SA Championship title</video:title>  
		<video:description>It was Pound for pound and pose against pose as the best physiques in the country went head-to-head at the finals of the IFBB South African National Bodybuilding Championships this past weekend in the Mother City. Elated Juniors Clive Brent and Mathew Croney won the Under 18 and Under 21 under 75kg divisions respectively, while Jacobus Strydom stood strong to win the Under 21 over 75kg and Juniors Overall title. Live commentary by IFBBSA Executive of Marketing Wayne Price and Muscle Evolution Magazine editor Andrew Carruthers as they crossed live across the world during the show via IFBBSA website.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bodybuilding</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>284</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33346</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8755.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8755.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8755.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Democracy campaigns persist in Swaziland</video:title>  
		<video:description>Political, labour, and civic organizations in Swaziland including the People's United Democracy Movement, Swaziland Democracy Campaign and Swaziland Mass Democracy Movement, embarked on a week long protest action to strengthen the pro democracy campaign that began early in the year.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Democracy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Swaziland</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Swaziland Democracy Campaign</video:tag>
		<video:tag>swaziland uprising</video:tag>
		<video:tag>campaigns</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People's United Democracy Movement</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Swaziland Mass Democracy Movement</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>90</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33323</loc>
	<video:video>     
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		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8745.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Fast facts about the Rugby World Cup</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Wynberg High in the Western Cape share some quick facts about the Rugby World Cup.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>western cape</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wynberg High</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33323</loc>
	<video:video>     
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		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8745.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Fast facts about the Rugby World Cup</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Wynberg High in the Western Cape share some quick facts about the Rugby World Cup.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>western cape</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wynberg High</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>77</video:duration>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33329</loc>
	<video:video>     
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		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8748.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8748.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Youth views on rugby</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Cedar High School speak to their schoolmates and get their thoughts on rugby.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cedar High School</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>68</video:duration>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33338</loc>
	<video:video>     
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		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8753.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8753.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Best wishes for the Bokke</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Jeppe High School for Girls asked some rugby fans to express their messages of good luck to the Boks during the Rugby World Cup.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jeppe High School for Girls</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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<url> 
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	<video:video>     
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		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8752.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Three things you did not know about rugby</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Sunward Park High School share insight about three things that you may not have known about the sport of rugby.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunward Park High School</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>63</video:duration>
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<url> 
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	<video:video>     
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		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8751.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>What makes rugby special?</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Sunward Park High School compiled some interesting facts pertaining to the sport of rugby.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunward Park High School</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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<url> 
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	<video:video>     
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		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8750.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Rugby World Cup history</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Sunward Park get the history behind the game.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunward Park High School</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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<url> 
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		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8749.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>What makes rugby interesting?</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Cedar High School get some interesting facts about the game of rugby.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica Rugby World Cup Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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<url> 
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		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8747.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Understanding the game of rugby</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Cedar High School quiz some South African fans on their rugby knowledge.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cedar High School</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchool Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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<url> 
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	<video:video>     
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		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8746.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>How Rugby works</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Cedar High School share some insight into the sport of rugby.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cedar High School</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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<url> 
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		<video:title>Celeb scouting at the Big Moves Session</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sexy celebrities and trendy schlebs partied the nigh away at the Big Moves Session downtown Johannesburg recently. We caught up with some of them and found out about what they were up to.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-15</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>sexy</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>Siyabonga Ngwekazi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Katlego Ramaphakela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zizo Beda</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the Big Moves Session</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Boitumelo Thulo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Boity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Arts on Main</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>168</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33313</loc>
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		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8743.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Episode 14</video:title>  
		<video:description>This weeks episode of Box Office features an interview with a Hollywood starlet who also features in a popular soapie - watch and see who dishes the news on this weeks number one spot.  For full interview with this weeks guest - click on this link.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-14</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cameron Diaz</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Steve Carell</video:tag>
		<video:tag>NuMetro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacqueline MacInnes Wood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bad Teacher</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Final Destination 5 3D</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zoo Keeper</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Crazy Stupid Love</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lion King</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>120</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8742.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Japan deploys sunflowers to battle radiation</video:title>  
		<video:description>People throughout Japan have been planting sunflowers to show solidarity with those affected by the nuclear disaster. Organizers say the effort is more than just symbolism as the flowers are said to clean radioactive soil.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-14</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Japan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>radiation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sunflowers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nuclear disaster</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33303</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8741.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8741.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8741.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Stirring up the hip hop scene with Blu and Exile</video:title>  
		<video:description>One of the hottest young emcee and producer combinations in Hip Hop, Blu and Exile are stirring up street fervor with their rousing eargasm reminiscent of that classic 90's sound. A formidable underground duo from Los Angeles, these two up and comings have already created what some are calling a 'timeless hip hop classic" with their collaborative effort "Below the Heavens".</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hip-hop</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Blu and Exile</video:tag>
		<video:tag>underground</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Below the Heavens</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>165</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33296</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8737.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8737.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8737.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Rhyme legend Akil the MC</video:title>  
		<video:description>Akil the MC blew up the spot as a member of legendary hip hop crew Jurassic 5 in the 90’s. Penning one of the groups biggest hits ‘Concrete Schoolyard’ and performing with the group across the globe, Akil the MC, real name Dante Givens, has been a beacon of true hip hop for many heads even after the group’s break up in 2007. The studio was honoured to host the legendary MC before his set at Zula courtesy of Kool Out Live.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-10-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hip-hop</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Akil the MC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>crew</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jurassic 5</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Concrete Schoolyard</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dante Givens</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zula</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kool Out Live</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>142</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33291</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8738.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8738.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8738.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Fashion at the movies with Bonang Mathebe</video:title>  
		<video:description>TV and radio personality plus socialite Bonang Mathebe invited friends and fans to join her at a preview of Friends with Benefits which will be released on September 16.  We asked some of the guests to tell us more about what they were wearing especially seeing as they were going to be sitting in the dark!</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lerato</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gert-Johan Coetzee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Koyo Bala</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bonang Mathebe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kendra</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacobs Cross</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Eda Rose</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>122</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33293</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8739.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8739.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8739.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Angolan beauty wins Miss Universe crown</video:title>  
		<video:description>Angola's Leila Lopes has become the new Miss Universe, edging out beauties from Ukraine, Brazil, the Philippines and China as the pageant marked its 60th anniversary.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>miss-universe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>angola</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Leila Lopes</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>41</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33279</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8734.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8734.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8734.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Banyana Banyana qualify for Olympics 2012</video:title>  
		<video:description>South Africa's women’s national football team Banyana Banyana returned home to a heroines welcome after qualifying for the 2012 London Olympics. Banyana Banyana are the first ever South African women's soccer team to qualify for the event since their formation in 1993. Congratulating the ladies on their success SAFA president Kirsten Nematandani said the team did the nation proud.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Head coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kirsten Nematandani</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Safa president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Captain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Banyana Banyana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2012 London Olympics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa's women’s national football team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Amanda Dlamini</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joseph Mkhonza</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>140</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33272</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8733.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8733.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8733.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bold n Beautiful actress shares Final Destination 5 experience</video:title>  
		<video:description>Jacqueline MacInnes Wood who plays Steffy Forester in soapie The Bold and the Beautiful shares insight on the latest Final Destination 5 sequel which was filmed in 3D.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nicholas d'Agosto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Emma Bell</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Miles Fisher</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Arlen Escarpeta</video:tag>
		<video:tag>David Koechner</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tony Todd</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Courtney B. Vance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>P.J. Byrne</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ellen Wroe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Final Destination 5 3D</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jaqueline MacInnes Wood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bold and the Beautiful</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Steffy Forester</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>112</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33265</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8732.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8732.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8732.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Doppies La Grange looking forward starting against Griquas</video:title>  
		<video:description>MTN Golden Lions centre Doppies La Grange is looking forward to starting his first game against the Griquas after returning from injury.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golden Lions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Griquas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Doppies La Grange</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MTN Golden Lions</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>73</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33258</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8731.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8731.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8731.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Provincials end strong, now off to the IFBB SA Nationals</video:title>  
		<video:description>Flying the flag for fitness high and ending the IFBB SA provincial champs strong, the Northern Gauteng Championships, which took place this past weekend in Pretoria, saw 68 primed fitness athletes compete across 19 highly competitive division. Hosted at the City Hall, the massive muscles on display made ‘the largest public hall in South Africa’ look small in comparison. 

You can catch the champs from Northern Gauteng and each of SA’s provinces competing live this coming weekend as the IFBB SA National Championships is live streamed on the IFBB SA website from 15h30 - 23h00 on 10 September 2011. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bodybuilding</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wayne Price</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IFBBSA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IFBBSA Bodybuilding Championships</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>268</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33254</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8730.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8730.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8730.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA Police Reservists march to Union Buildings</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African Police Reservists marched from Church Square to Union Buildings in Pretoria to serve the Presidency with a memorandum of their grievances experienced whilst performing their duties.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pretoria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>union buildings</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Police Reservists</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Eugene Mthetwa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>100</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33247</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8729.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8729.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8729.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Thembelihle service delivery protest turns violent</video:title>  
		<video:description>Thembelihle residents have been protesting since 3am Monday morning in an attempt to get someone to heed their call for electricity and water.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Service Delivery Protest</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thembelilhle</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lenasia South</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>89</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33237</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8728.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8728.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8728.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Chilling with dance floor maestros Vinny Da Vinci and Black Coffee</video:title>  
		<video:description>Packing dance floors for 15 years, deep-house maestro Vinny Da Vinci is one of South Africa’s true DJ legends. One half of the duo DJ’s @ Work together with his boy DJ Christos, his African-ism series under the House Afrika Records label has dominated the deep-house scene. Vinny Da Vinci is undoubtedly one of the most pioneering and influential South African house producers and DJs, while Black Coffee is a modern day master of the countries most popular dance music scene.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Black Coffee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vinny Da Vinci</video:tag>
		<video:tag>deep-house</video:tag>
		<video:tag>maestro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DJ legends</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DJ’s @ Work</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DJ Christos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>House Afrika Records</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>140</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33234</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8727.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8727.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8727.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Beat Bangers Ep4: House music legend Steve Silk Hurley Part 2</video:title>  
		<video:description>In part 1 of Beat Bangers with Steve Silk Hurley, the  legendary turntabalist and producer, who  gave us the worldwide hit  “Jack Your Body”, gave a glimpse into what makes his mixes grand. In  part 2 we delve deeper into his hit making genius and about making big  records.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>michael jackson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Remember the Time</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beat Bangers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Steve Silk Hurley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>House music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jack Your Body</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beat Bangers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>155</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33230</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8726.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8726.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8726.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>IFBB ambassador Toney Freeman gets pumped in Cape Town</video:title>  
		<video:description>Being one of world’s biggest bodybuilders, both in size and in popularity, Toney ‘X-man’ Freeman has fast become an international icon and now travels the world as one it’s ambassador for his sport.

His most recent trip saw the muscle mountain travel to Table Mountain to get local fitness enthusiasts pumped on the local IFBB SA National Championships coming up in the mother city from 7 - 11 September.

IFBB SA National executive of marketing and ex-strongman competitor Wayne Price sat down with Freeman to chat about his trip to the tip of Africa. 
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fitness</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bodybuilding</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wayne Price</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IFBB</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IFBB SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Toney Freeman</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>347</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33227</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8725.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8725.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8725.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Emotional send off for Springboks</video:title>  
		<video:description>Nelson Mandela Square, in Sandton Johannesburg came to a standstill as South Africans amassed in their thousands to wish the Springboks well ahead of their Rugby World Cup campaign. It was a sea of green and gold as the fans pledged their support and urged the Springbok to bring the Webb Ellis Trophy back to South Africa.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-02</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>sandton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>springboks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela Square</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Webb Ellis Trophy</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>65</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33215</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8723.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8723.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8723.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Masses of modern muscles in the Mother City</video:title>  
		<video:description>62 primed Body Building and Fitness athletes competed on 27 August at the IFBB SA (International Federation of Bodybuilding South Africa) Western Province Championships at His People Centre at N1 City in Cape Town. 
In three hours of enthralling entertainment, the event saw the 2 000-seater venue crammed with spectators, media, international competitors, surprise guests and the best in the Mother Cities Fitness and Bodybuilding Competitors.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-01</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bodybuilding</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wayne Price</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gavin Conlon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IFBB</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IFBB SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Unathi fabe</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>269</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33211</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8722.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8722.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8722.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bystanders killed during high speed chase</video:title>  
		<video:description>Lieutenant  Colonel Lungelo Dlamini provides details on the Randfontein robbery which resulted in a high-speed car chase, the death of one innocent bystander and the wounding of three others including a police officer.  Another bystander has been confirmed as deceased since the publication of this video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Randfontein</video:tag>
		<video:tag>high speed car chase</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>66</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33205</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8724.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8724.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8724.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Golden Lions coach John Mitchell happy to be on top</video:title>  
		<video:description>Absa Currie Cup Coach of the Month for August, Golden Lions coach John Mitchell said he and the club were excited about the position they were in after securing victories over the Blue Bulls and Free State Cheetahs. Speaking at a press conference, Mitchell said it was a matter of taking it one week at a time and not getting ahead of themselves as a team</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-09-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golden Lions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>John Mitchell</video:tag>
		<video:tag>X Absa Currie Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Coach of the Month for August</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>184</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33201</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8720.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8720.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8720.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Trey Songz serves it on a hot platter </video:title>  
		<video:description>American Randamp;B singer Trey Songz had scores of adoring fans in a dizzy spell and hearts aflutter when he performed at the Dome in Randburg, Johannesburg on Saturday 27th August. Performing to a crowd of about 8 000 mostly swooning young female fans, the Randamp;B heartthrob performed alongside local superstars Teargas and Zakes Bantwini.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>singer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>American</video:tag>
		<video:tag>R&amp;B</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Teargas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>superstars</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zakes Bantwini</video:tag>
		<video:tag>heartthrob</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Trey Songz</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>121</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33196</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8719.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8719.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8719.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Day two of Malema disciplinary seems calm</video:title>  
		<video:description>The scene thus far outside and surrounding Luthuli House has seemed manageable.  By midday approximately over one hundred supporters had arrived in Library Gardens in support of ANCYL President Julius Malema.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Luthuli House</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>50</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33189</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8718.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8718.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8718.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>A days wrap up of ‘Juju’s Johannesburg’</video:title>  
		<video:description>"No Malema, No ANC" claimed thousands of defiant ANCYL supporters as they ran rampant in protest in support of their president Julius Malema who is facing disciplinary action by the ANC.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Luthuli House</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>187</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33173</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8716.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8716.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8716.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ANC Disciplinary Action against Malema not intimidated by protest action</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC Secretary General Gwede Mantashe has expressed his disappointment at behavior shown by Julius Malema's supporters.  Protesters have burned clothing that featured the face and name of President Jacob Zuma in the streets around Luthuli House.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gwede Mantashe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Luthuli House</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANYCL</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>193</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33166</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8713.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8713.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8713.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Undisciplined support for Malema</video:title>  
		<video:description>Thousands have gathered on the streets in and around Luthuli House, Johannesburg, in support of Julius Malema who is under going a disciplinary hearing.  Although he called for discipline and restraint his supporters have shown just the opposite.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Luthuli House</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>72</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33159</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8711.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8711.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8711.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Students Attack Police</video:title>  
		<video:description>Students at Cosmos Secondary School vandalize a police vehicle after a riot broke out where students were demanding a higher level of education. The school has one of the lowest matric pass rates in the country.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Students Attack Police</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cosmos Secondary School</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>124</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33138</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8707.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8707.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8707.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Malema calls for calm ahead of disciplinary hearing</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC Youth League president Julius Malema called for calm and restraint, at a press briefing which was called ahead of disciplinary action, being taken against him this week.  He specifically requested that his genuine supporters steer clear of provocateurs who may cause disruption during the proceedings.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Luthuli House</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>disciplinary action</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>140</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33135</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8700.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8700.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8700.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Jacob Zuma urges Springboks to bring Webb Ellis Cup back to SA</video:title>  
		<video:description>President Jacob Zuma has labeled the Springboks the best rugby team in the world saying they are the kings of rugby and cannot be beat. Speaking at the official Presidential Send-off of the Springboks in Pretoria, ahead of their Rugby World Cup campaign in New Zealand, President Zuma said the Boks carry the hope of the nation on their shoulders and the whole country is behind them.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>boks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Springboks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>official Presidential Send-off</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>128</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33105</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8696.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8696.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8696.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA Squash team's campaign comes to an end at World Champs </video:title>  
		<video:description>Team South Africa's journey at the WSF Men's World Squash Championships has unfortunately come to an end. The team, led by coach Richard Castle, was narrowly beaten by Malaysia in the play-offs for the quarter finals. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>malaysia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>germany</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>WSF Men's World Squash Championships</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squah</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>154</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33095</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8695.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8695.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8695.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Vavi:  No division in COSATU</video:title>  
		<video:description>COSATU General Secretary Zwelinzima Vavi dispels rumors about alleged divisions in the organisation.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zwelinzima Vavi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Central Executive Committee</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>89</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33086</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8692.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8692.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8692.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA Squash team making country proud at World Champs</video:title>  
		<video:description>South Africa's National Squash team are through to the Top 16 in the WSF Men's World Squash Championships in Germany. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>germany</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>WSF Men's World Squash Championships</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>169</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33084</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8693.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8693.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8693.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>COSATU on Nationalisation</video:title>  
		<video:description>Congress of South African Trade Unions President Sidumo Dlamini clearly explains COSATU's position on nationalisation.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nationalisation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sidumo dlamini</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>97</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33079</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8691.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8691.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8691.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zulu Kingdom shows once more why it’s SA’s Bodybuilding Mecca</video:title>  
		<video:description>The KwaZulu Natal leg of the IFBB SA (International Federation of Bodybuilding South Africa) Provincial Championships took place this past weekend at The Playhouse Theatre in Durban. The competition was the fourth event thus far in the Federation’s national search for SA’s finest Body Fitness athletes, which will culminate in the SA National Bodybuilding Champs in Cape Town in September. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>KwaZulu-Natal</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wayne Price</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IFBBSA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IFBB</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IFBBSA Bodybuilding Championships</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Playhouse Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tmmy Jackson</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>269</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33070</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8689.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8689.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8689.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Nickodemus and Freshly Ground blaze up Earthchild EP</video:title>  
		<video:description>New York’s own first class producer and Dj, Nickodemus has been described as a key element in the NYC dance music scene for over 10 years. Exploring the intersection of urban and world music, Nickodemus hooked up with Zolani Mahola and Kyla-Rose Smith of Freshly Ground as well as a collection of school children from Khayelitsha to create the Earthchild EP in support of the Earthchild Project.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dj</video:tag>
		<video:tag>producer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>new york</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>freshly ground</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nickodemus</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dance music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zolani Mahola</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kyla-Rose Smith</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Earthchild EP</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>208</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33049</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8681.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8681.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8681.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Trey Songz to sizzle SA</video:title>  
		<video:description>International RnB heartthrob Trey Songz is in the country and  has promised memorable shows in honour of women’s month. Songz kicks off his two-legged tour alongside Teargas and Zakes Bantwini at the Wave in Durban on the 26th of August and the Jo’burg finale at the Coca Cola Dome on Saturday the 27th of August.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>international</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Teargas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zakes Bantwini</video:tag>
		<video:tag>RnB</video:tag>
		<video:tag>heartthrob</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Trey Songz</video:tag>
		<video:tag>women’s month</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ME &amp; MY GIRLS</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>96</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33043</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8680.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8680.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8680.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Team Namibia take on the world at squash Champs</video:title>  
		<video:description>Namibia was drawn in Pool G at the World Men's Teams Squash Championships in Germany with Scotland, Mexico and 7th seeded Canada. Their first two matches did not bear much fruit, except gaining the experience and the feel of what it takes to play against regularly PSA campaigners.
 
Day 1: Namibia played Mexico and Norbet Carl Doregoh realised that it is all in the intensity, speed and in the anticipation of  the opponent's movement that can be the difference between wining and losing. Norbet went down 3 - 0 to Eric Salazor. Marco Becker who plays his squash in South Africa could do very little to prevent Mexico from clinching  victory of the fixture.
 
Day 2 unseeded Scotland played Namibia and the team looked more comfortable on court. The game was played in great spirit, hard and leaving nothing to chance. Scotland beat Namibia 3 - 0 ending Namibia's quest to reach the last 16.
 
Today Namibia played the mighty Canadians who are known for their power play and aggression. It will be interesting to see how Namibia approaches the match.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>namibia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>germany</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Men's Teams Squash Championships</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Norbet Carl Doregoh</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Marco Becker</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>55</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=33028</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8674.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8674.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8674.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Farm workers out in the cold</video:title>  
		<video:description>Paid among the lowest wages in South Africa, many farmworkers on  fruit and wine farms  suffer basic human rights violations, according to  Human Rights Watch, which produced this report.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Human Rights Watch</video:tag>
		<video:tag>farmworkers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>human rights violations</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>226</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32999</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8669.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8669.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8669.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Popgun guards up in arms</video:title>  
		<video:description>A security company with a R54-million contract from  the Department of Justice is allegedly forcing its guards to work shifts  of longer than 24 hours and has equipped them only with pepper-spray  guns at sites at which armed guards are required.
Read full article on TimesLIVE </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Department of Justice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>security company</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SIPHO MASOMBUKA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>R54-million contract</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>64</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32983</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8658.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8658.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8658.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Growing consumer class in China resists debt trap</video:title>  
		<video:description>The US credit crisis has brought to light a fundamental difference between thrifty consumers in China the largest foreign holder of US debt and their credit-loving US counterparts. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>china</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>US credit crisis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>credit crisis</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>135</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32979</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8656.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8656.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8656.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SAMWU threatens to intensify strike</video:title>  
		<video:description>Around 500 SAMWU members handed a memorandum of demands to Johannesburg City Mayor, Parks Tau, during a march in Johannesburg. The union is demanding an 18 percent wage increase while Salga is offering just over six percent.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>union</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SAMWU</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Parks Tau</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johannesburg City Mayor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>memorandum of demands</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>129</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32975</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8684.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8684.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8684.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bodybuilding Champs flex in the Friendly City</video:title>  
		<video:description>The third installment of the IFBB SA (International Federation of Body Builders South Africa) Championships thrilled and enthralled audiences in the ‘The Friendly City’ this past weekend at the IFBB Eastern Cape Provincial Champs.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fitness</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Eastern Cape</video:tag>
		<video:tag>port elizabeth</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bodybuilding</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wayne Price</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IFBBSA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bodybuilding</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>268</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32942</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8650.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8650.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8650.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Fears of militia violence increase in Zimbabwe</video:title>  
		<video:description>The use of school premises for the training of youth militia who caused mayhem during the 2008 elections in Zimbabwe. Times Live has obtained footage of youth undergoing marching drills at Sherenje school in Manicaland as they prepare for eventual elections after the referendum on the constitution.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zimbabwe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>election</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Morgan Tsvangirai</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robert Mugabe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rivals</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coalition.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hidden Camera footage</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Militia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Prime Minister</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>106</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32937</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8649.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8649.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8649.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>CWU: Made right decision to expose SAPO lease corruption</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Communications Workers Union are pleased that they have raised the issue of corruption related to South African Post Office property leases however they have rejected the 6.2% wage increase offered to Post Office employees.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Post Office</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Communication Workers Union</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Clyde Mervin</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>132</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32922</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8645.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8645.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8645.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Free State’s Toughest and Buffest Compete in the IFBBSA Provincial Champs</video:title>  
		<video:description>While rugby this weekend may have left Free State sporting fans a bit dismal, the hundreds of spectators who attended the IFBBSA Free State Provincial Champs certainly had their spirits lifted at a truly monumental event! </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fitness</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bodybuilding</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wayne Price</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IFBBSA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IFBB</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IFBBSA Free State Provincial Champs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Conrad Nagel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Deidre van Coller</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Randburg Towers Hotel</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>291</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32919</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8646.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8646.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8646.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Episode 13</video:title>  
		<video:description>Box Office SA this week explores the most popular movies seen over the weekend 12 - 14 August 2011.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>NuMetro</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>Jock of the Bushveld</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rise of the Planet of the Apes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zookeeper</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Captain America</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>123</video:duration>
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</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32911</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8643.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8643.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8643.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Beat Bangers Ep 3: Zakes Bantwini cruising towards house music royalty Part 2</video:title>  
		<video:description>In Part 2 of the Beat Bangers with Zakes Bantwini, the music star chats about his second album, ‘Life light and Music’ which he describes as more commercial than his” Cosmo-pop” and very experimental first album.</video:description>
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		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrity</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>video</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beat Bangers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zakhele Madida</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zakes Bantwini</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sensation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beat Bangers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>169</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32903</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8642.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8642.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8642.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Beat Bangers Ep 2: Zakes Bantwini cruising towards house music royalty Part 1</video:title>  
		<video:description>Durban-based music sensation Zakhele Madida, known to many as Zakes Bantwini, has been setting clubs and dance floors ablaze with his unique blend of dance, jazz and house music.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beat Bangers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zakhele Madida</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zakes Bantwini</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sensation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beat Bangers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>184</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32895</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8640.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8640.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8640.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>China awash with counterfeit vintage wine</video:title>  
		<video:description>Long known for its fake designer handbags, China is now battling a flood of counterfeit vintage wine amid a growing zest for bottles from famed wineries as a sign of social standing.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>china</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>counterfeit vintage wine</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>139</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32867</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8631.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8631.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8631.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Kaizer Chiefs to pull no punches against Cosmos</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 2011 – 2012 Premiere League season starts on Saturday 13 of August for Kaizer Chiefs and the Amakhosi are keen to make a good start in their onslaught towards the championship throne. Kaizer Chiefs will be going head-to-head with newly-promoted Jomo Cosmos who are known for their hard tackles and rigid play.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-11</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>psl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaizer-chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>midfielder</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Amakhosi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jimmy Tau</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Reneilwe Letsholonyane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>winger</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bernard Parker</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2011 – 2012 Premiere League season</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jomo Cosmos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>George Lebese</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>148</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32858</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8630.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8630.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8630.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The technology behind Rise of the Planet of the Apes</video:title>  
		<video:description>20th Century Fox has revealed some fantastic footage on WETA- the technology used for Rise of the Planet of the Apes.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>technology</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nu Metro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>20th Century Fox</video:tag>
		<video:tag>WETA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rise of the Planet of the Apes</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>207</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32836</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8626.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8626.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8626.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Michael Bolton honours all on Womens Day</video:title>  
		<video:description>Michael Bolton dropped into Jozi for two concerts as part of his 155 city world tour. Local singing sensation Judith Sephuma was invited to join him on stage at Carnival City, where he enthralled the audience who sang along to all of their favourites. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Judith Sephuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>carnival city</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Michael Bolton</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>151</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32833</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8624.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8624.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8624.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Episode 12</video:title>  
		<video:description>We spend another big weekend at the movies with Box Office SA and count down the weekends top 5 flicks</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cinema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Box Office SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cars 2</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Captain America: The First Avenger</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Horrible Bosses</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jock of the Bushveld</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Super 8</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>139</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32807</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8622.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8622.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8622.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Rockhard and Royal IFBBSA Showcase in the Platinum City</video:title>  
		<video:description>Hundreds of spectators, muscle enthusiasts, members of government and top athletes caught North West’s most chiseled champs take to the stage in the opening tournament of the 2011 IFBBSA Bodybuilding Championships in Rustenburg this past weekend.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>North West province</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bodybuilding</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Urban Living</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Marius Dohne</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wayne Price</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IFBBSA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IFBB</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>277</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32802</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8617.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8617.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8617.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zimbabwe torture documentary: The Axe and the Tree Pt.10</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Axe and the Tree: Zimbabwe’s Legacy of Political Violence focuses on the experiences of four individuals living in settlements around Harare during the electoral violence of 2008. Those featured in the documentary participated of their own free will and are aware of the repercussions that they could face due to their involvement. The International Center for Transitional Justice believe that this documentary will force the world to sit up and pay attention to the forgotten stories of the Zimbabwean people.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zimbabwe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>voting</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robert Mugabe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zanu pf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>political violence</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>209</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32798</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8673.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8673.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8673.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zimbabwe torture documentary: The Axe and the Tree Pt.9</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Axe and the Tree: Zimbabwe’s Legacy of Political Violence focuses on the experiences of four individuals living in settlements around Harare during the electoral violence of 2008. Those featured in the documentary participated of their own free will and are aware of the repercussions that they could face due to their involvement. The International Center for Transitional Justice believe that this documentary will force the world to sit up and pay attention to the forgotten stories of the Zimbabwean people.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zimbabwe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>voting</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robert Mugabe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zanu pf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>political violence</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>321</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32795</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8615.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8615.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8615.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zimbabwe torture documentary: The Axe and the Tree Pt.8</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Axe and the Tree: Zimbabwe’s Legacy of Political Violence focuses on the experiences of four individuals living in settlements around Harare during the electoral violence of 2008. Those featured in the documentary participated of their own free will and are aware of the repercussions that they could face due to their involvement. The International Center for Transitional Justice believe that this documentary will force the world to sit up and pay attention to the forgotten stories of the Zimbabwean people.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zimbabwe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>voting</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robert Mugabe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zanu pf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>political violence</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>274</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32792</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8614.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8614.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8614.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zimbabwe torture documentary: The Axe and the Tree Pt.7</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Axe and the Tree: Zimbabwe’s Legacy of Political Violence focuses on the experiences of four individuals living in settlements around Harare during the electoral violence of 2008. Those featured in the documentary participated of their own free will and are aware of the repercussions that they could face due to their involvement. The International Center for Transitional Justice believe that this documentary will force the world to sit up and pay attention to the forgotten stories of the Zimbabwean people.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zimbabwe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>voting</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robert Mugabe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zanu pf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>political violence</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>312</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32789</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8613.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8613.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8613.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zimbabwe torture documentary: The Axe and the Tree Pt.6</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Axe and the Tree: Zimbabwe’s Legacy of Political Violence focuses on the experiences of four individuals living in settlements around Harare during the electoral violence of 2008. Those featured in the documentary participated of their own free will and are aware of the repercussions that they could face due to their involvement. The International Center for Transitional Justice believe that this documentary will force the world to sit up and pay attention to the forgotten stories of the Zimbabwean people.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zimbabwe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>voting</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robert Mugabe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zanu pf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>political violence</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32786</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8612.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8612.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8612.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zimbabwe torture documentary: The Axe and the Tree Pt.5</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Axe and the Tree: Zimbabwe’s Legacy of Political Violence focuses on the experiences of four individuals living in settlements around Harare during the electoral violence of 2008. Those featured in the documentary participated of their own free will and are aware of the repercussions that they could face due to their involvement. The International Center for Transitional Justice believe that this documentary will force the world to sit up and pay attention to the forgotten stories of the Zimbabwean people.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-14</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>zimbabwe</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>Robert Mugabe</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>260</video:duration>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32782</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8611.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8611.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8611.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zimbabwe torture documentary: The Axe and the Tree Pt.4</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Axe and the Tree: Zimbabwe’s Legacy of Political Violence focuses on the experiences of four individuals living in settlements around Harare during the electoral violence of 2008. Those featured in the documentary participated of their own free will and are aware of the repercussions that they could face due to their involvement. The International Center for Transitional Justice believe that this documentary will force the world to sit up and pay attention to the forgotten stories of the Zimbabwean people.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-12</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>zimbabwe</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>266</video:duration>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32778</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8609.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8609.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8609.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zimbabwe torture documentary: The Axe and the Tree Pt.3</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Axe and the Tree: Zimbabwe’s Legacy of Political Violence focuses on the experiences of four individuals living in settlements around Harare during the electoral violence of 2008. Those featured in the documentary participated of their own free will and are aware of the repercussions that they could face due to their involvement. The International Center for Transitional Justice believe that this documentary will force the world to sit up and pay attention to the forgotten stories of the Zimbabwean people.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-10</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>zimbabwe</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>zanu pf</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>230</video:duration>
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</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32774</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8618.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8618.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8618.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Eighth day of extreme action in X-Alps adventure</video:title>  
		<video:description>Day 8 finished with South African Pierre Carter crossing over the final mountains, Merano 2000, before the wide Meran valley. By the end of the day however, he was sitting in last position again, as the walkers who completed their 50km slog were now slightly further south than him, and hence closer to the turnpoint. In the front of the pack race leader Christian Maurer bagged his sixth turnpoint on the day. 

Check out - Extraordinary Joes #7: The high flying mountaineer Pierre Carter
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		<video:publication_date>2011-08-08</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pierre Carter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Christian Maurer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>X-Alps</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>78</video:duration>
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</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32771</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8610.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8610.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8610.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Ramadan hits Paris luxury retail trade</video:title>  
		<video:description>With Ramadan underway, France's retail sector is feeling the pinch. Middle Eastern customers, who make up a significant proportion of luxury sales in Paris, have returned to their home countries to be with family, leaving many shops and high-end hotels counting the cost. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-08</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>116</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32767</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8608.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8608.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8608.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zimbabwe torture documentary: The Axe and the Tree Pt.2</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Axe and the Tree: Zimbabwe’s Legacy of Political Violence focuses on the experiences of four individuals living in settlements around Harare during the electoral violence of 2008. Those featured in the documentary participated of their own free will and are aware of the repercussions that they could face due to their involvement. The International Center for Transitional Justice believe that this documentary will force the world to sit up and pay attention to the forgotten stories of the Zimbabwean people.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-08</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>zimbabwe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robert Mugabe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zanu pf</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The axe and the tree</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>227</video:duration>
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</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32756</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8607.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8607.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8607.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Orphan tourism sparks concern in Cambodia</video:title>  
		<video:description>A growing number of holidaymakers to Cambodia are choosing to donate their time and skills to children in the impoverished country a trend experts fear could be doing more harm than good. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-07</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>128</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32753</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8606.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8606.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8606.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>China searches for next Yao Ming</video:title>  
		<video:description>Yao Ming may have retired, but there are thousands of young basketball players in China hoping to follow the footsteps of China’s greatest sporting superstar.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>china</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>basketball</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Yao Ming</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>137</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32725</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8604.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8604.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8604.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica:  Womens Advice on Womens Day</video:title>  
		<video:description>Zonkizizwe Secondary School asked for advice from a clinical psychologist Ms Khosi Jiyane for Women's Day.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Women's Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zonkizizwe Secondary School</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ms Khosi Jiyane</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>79</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32720</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8603.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8603.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8603.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica:  Womens Day historical events</video:title>  
		<video:description>Wynberg High Press Team talk to their peers about their thoughts on equality and explain how women struggled for their rights in the past.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Women's Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wynberg High School Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>65</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32718</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8601.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8601.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8601.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica:  Womens Day origins</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sunward Park High School Press Team explain the origins of Womens Day celebrated on August 9, annually. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Women's Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunward Park High School</video:tag>
		<video:tag>press team</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>67</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32715</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8600.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8600.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8600.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Women empower yourselves with money</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Kingsmead College Youth Press Team interview Sunel Veldtman, author of Manage your Money, Live you Dream.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kingsmead College</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunel Veldtman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Manage your money</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Live your Dream</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>61</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32706</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8599.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8599.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8599.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Womens Day role models</video:title>  
		<video:description>Jeppe High School for Girls Youth Press team go in search of a Women's Day role model.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Women's Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jeppe High School for Girls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>role models</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>62</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32704</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8597.flv</video:content_loc>
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		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8597.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Tribute to super women on Womens Day</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Germiston High School Youth Press Team's tribute to super women of our nation.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Women's Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Germiston High School Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>i SchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>68</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32701</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8596.flv</video:content_loc>
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		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8596.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica:  Womens right to equality</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Cedar High School Team in the Western Cape asked their peers what equality means to them and how it should be protected.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Women's Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>western cape</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cedar High School</video:tag>
		<video:tag>laundromat</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>74</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32696</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8595.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8595.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8595.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Childline rally at Union Buildings</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica youth press team from Sunward Park High took time out from their studies to join Childline as they released white balloons at the Union Buildings in Pretoria.  The aim of the event was to highlight the need for childrens rights to be protected.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>union buildings</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunward Park High School</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Childline</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>78</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32692</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8593.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8593.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8593.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Swazi activists asked for reforms before cash</video:title>  
		<video:description>South Africa’s decision to lend cash-strapped Swaziland R2.4 billion is sparking many heated debates. But the government says it has set conditions on the loan, in order to force King Mswati III to introduce political reforms and comply with IMF demands for fiscal reform.

Pro-democracy activists and ordinary citizens in Swaziland have been protesting for several months and urging South Africa and other countries to put pressure on Mswati to start talks aimed at bringing democracy to Swaziland. On 1 June, Sibongile Mazibuko, president of the Swaziland National Association of Teachers, led a protest that called on South Africa not to give support to the current Swazi government and the King.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Swaziland</video:tag>
		<video:tag>King Mswati III</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Swazi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sibongile Mazibuko</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Swaziland National Association of Teachers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>112</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32682</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8594.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8594.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8594.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>IFBBSA brawns and beauties heading to Royal Bafokeng</video:title>  
		<video:description>The IFBBSA Bodybuilding Championships 2011 kicks off this weekend in Rustenburg at the Royal Bafokeng Civic Center. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fitness</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bodybuilding</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wayne Price</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IFBBSA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IFBBSA Bodybuilding Championships</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bodybuilding</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>199</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32666</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8584.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8584.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8584.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Not quite seventh heaven for X-Alps athletes</video:title>  
		<video:description>Day seven of the Red Bull X-Alps and South African Pierre Carter was not feeling much better he was only able to cover a few kilometres, then rest for several hours. He managed to hike to the top of Sarentino Mountain and then stayed overnight in a hiking hut with his second James Braid.

The rest of the race was shocked with the news that race leader Christian Maurer has been served with a 24-hour time penalty.

Check out - Extraordinary Joes #7: The high flying mountaineer Pierre Carter
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Red Bull</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pierre Carter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>X-Alps</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>103</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32669</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8589.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8589.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8589.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Pitso Mosimane chasing top 4 ranking for Bafana Bafana</video:title>  
		<video:description>Following Bafana Bafana’s drop in FIFA rankings from 38th to 49th, national coach Pitso Mosimane is not taking the friendly match against Burkina Faso lightly. Speaking at a press conference to announce the squad to face the Stallions on Wednesday the 10th August, Mosimane said it would not be an easy match.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fifa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pitso Mosimane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rankings</video:tag>
		<video:tag>national coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Burkina Faso</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>81</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32660</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8587.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8587.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8587.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA:  Episode 11</video:title>  
		<video:description>We share news of the top five films that drew moviegoers to cinemas between the 29-31 July 2011. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Harry Potter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>NuMetro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cars 2</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Horrible Bosses</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jock of the Bushveld</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Super 8</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>116</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32652</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8582.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8582.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8582.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Benni McCarthy eyeing top goal scorer spot</video:title>  
		<video:description>Orlando Pirates have signed striker Benni McCarthy on a two-year deal on Tuesday 2nd of August 2011. The former Bafana Bafana international, 33, who ends a 14-year spell in Europe reiterated his desire to become the first South African to win the UEFA and African Champions Leagues.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Irvin Khoza</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Benni McCarthy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>striker</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Seven  Stars</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ajax  Amsterdam</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celta  Vigo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Blackburn  Rovers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>115</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32645</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8581.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8581.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8581.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Portraits of a prison band</video:title>  
		<video:description>Just five years ago Leonard Moloi had the world at his musical fingertips. He was traveling the world, rubbing shoulders with the celebrity elite and selling out concert halls worldwide with his RandB group Denim. However in 2006 his life took a turn for the worse when he shoot and killed a man outside a bar in his hometown of Soweto.
Moloi now spends his days in a cell at Pretoria Central Prison. 

In 2009 however Moloi got a new lease on life in prison when, upon being granted ‘medium status’ he was allowed to join the prison’s music school. Moloi is now able to, not only, pursue his lifelong-passion and once again be part of a band, but also study for a degree in music, meet like-minded musicians and perform to a live audience.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pretoria Central Prison</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Leonard Moloi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>prison band</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Denim</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SRAC</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>213</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32639</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8580.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8580.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8580.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zimbabwe torture documentary: The Axe and the Tree Pt.1</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Axe and the Tree: Zimbabwe’s Legacy of Political Violence focuses on the experiences of four individuals living in settlements around Harare during the electoral violence of 2008.  Those featured in the documentary participated of their own free will and are aware of the repercussions that they could face due to their involvement.  The International Center for Transitional Justice believe that this documentary will force the world to sit up and pay attention to the forgotten stories of the Zimbabwean people.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zimbabwe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robert Mugabe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International Center for Transitional Justice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The axe and the tree</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>139</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32632</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8579.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8579.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8579.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Gautrain opens Rosebank to Pretoria route</video:title>  
		<video:description>Gautrain plans to commute one million passengers every ten days using their rail network.  In one of the final legs of the project - Gautrain finally opened the Rosebank to Pretoria route.  Hear what some of the first passengers to use the facility, thought of its service.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gautrain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rosebank</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pretoria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gauteng MEC for Roads and Transport Ismail Vadi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jerome Govender Chief Executive Bombela Concession Company</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>96</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32635</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8578.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8578.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8578.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Jerusalem boxing club aims to topple barriers</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Jerusalem boxing club in West Jerusalem was set up in 1981 by former boxing champion Gershon Luxemburg for both Israelis and Palestinians, hoping that boxing would be an excellent way of building bridges between the two peoples.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Boxing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jerusalem</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jerusalem boxing club</video:tag>
		<video:tag>West Jerusalem</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gershon Luxemburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Israelis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Palestinians</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>125</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32620</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8575.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8575.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8575.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Virgin Active gets Soweto moving</video:title>  
		<video:description>The first Virgin Active health club in Soweto opened it’s doors at the Maponya Mall on Saturday, 30 July 2011. Put together by Velti Events, the Virgin Active Soweto launch was attended by renowned businessman Richard Maponya, DJ Oscar as well as some Orlando Pirates players.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>maponya mall</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Richard Maponya</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Virgin Active</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Velti Events</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the Virgin Active Soweto launch</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DJ Oscar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Orlando Pirates players</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>132</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32618</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8577.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8577.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8577.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Rosebank Police Station shooting incident</video:title>  
		<video:description>Rosebank Station Commander Thandi Mkhize has been airlifted to hospital following a shooting in Johannesburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rosebank Police Station</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thandi Mkhize</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>27</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32614</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8572.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8572.flv</video:player_loc>
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		<video:title>Polo style and etiquette</video:title>  
		<video:description>Whether you were there for the Polo or not, fashionistas who were attending the Inanda Africa Cup 2011 open day in Sandton said personal style and attitude were important when watching the sport.  We spoke to celebrities about how to dress when watching a match of polo.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-01</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sandton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>polo</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>celebrities</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Inanda Africa Cup 2011</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashionistas</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>84</video:duration>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32608</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8570.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8570.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8570.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Hotstix, Zakes, Zonke, Proverb and Slikour to mix it up</video:title>  
		<video:description>Hennessy Cognac is bringing together six of South Africa’s most exciting musical talents to collaborate in a national tour and a create a once-off unique track. With rapper and TV personality Proverb as MC, the events will see Sipho ‘Hotstix’ Mabuse, Flash Republic, Zonke, Crazy White Boy, Slikour and Zakes Bantwini perform on one stage. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>Slikour</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hennessy artistry</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hotstix</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zakes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Crazy White Boy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hennessy Cognac</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>215</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32591</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8568.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8568.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8568.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Kaizer Chiefs confirms Bernard Parker signing</video:title>  
		<video:description>Kaizer Chiefs laid to rest rumors regarding star players Bernard Parker and Knowledge Musona after team manager Bobby Motaung, confirmed Parker’s signing and Musona departure to German club TSG 1899 Hoffenheim for an undisclosed fee at a press conference held on Thursday June 28th.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>star</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaizer-chiefs</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bobby Motaung</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Knowledge Musona</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bernard Parker</video:tag>
		<video:tag>German club</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TSG 1899 Hoffenheim</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bundesliga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports Director</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ernst Tanner</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>190</video:duration>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32582</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8564.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8564.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8564.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>A crash course on day 6 of X-Alps adventure</video:title>  
		<video:description>Day 6 of the Red Bull X-Alps saw Switzerland's Christian Maurer extend his lead to more than 100km over his nearest rival, Romanian Toma Coconea. Maurer passed the Piz Palü turnpoint in southern Italy, clocking more than 200km in flight by midday in what seems to be the longest flight yet in this event. A French pilot crashed as well earlier in the day, after flying into unmarked high voltage power lines. 

Check out - Extraordinary Joes #7: The high flying mountaineer Pierre Carter</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Red Bull</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pierre Carter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Red Bull X-Alps</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>161</video:duration>
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</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32576</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8562.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8562.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8562.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Five days into the X-Alps and the action is hotting up</video:title>  
		<video:description>Great flying conditions on day five of the Red Bull X-Alps adventure saw athletes finally take to the skies for some long flights. South Africa’s Pierre Carter however became very ill and had to have a doctor check on him. 

Check out - Extraordinary Joes #7: The high flying mountaineer Pierre Carter</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Red Bull</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pierre Carter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>extraordinary joes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>X-Alps</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>117</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32572</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8560.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8560.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8560.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>X-Alps competitor Pierre Carter puts in heavy road work on day 4</video:title>  
		<video:description>Day 4 of the Red Bull X-Alps and South Africa’s Pierre Carters covered an astounding 96km on foot after having to walk down from the summit above Hofgaten. The rest of the pack saw a big shakeup in the rankings. Christian Maurer from Switzerland, broke from the pack after he put in a stunning four-hour flight to put himself within spitting distance of the Tre Cime.

Check out - Extraordinary Joes #7: The high flying mountaineer Pierre Carter</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>extreme-sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Red Bull</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>paragliding</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pierre Carter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Red Bull X-Alps</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Christian Maurer</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>143</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32569</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8559.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8559.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8559.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>End of petrol strike looms</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Chemical, Energy, Paper. Printing, Wood and Allied Worker's Union's strike might come to an end soon, that is if union members accept the revised wage offer.  The petrol workers have been on strike for two and half weeks.  The workers are demanding R6000 minimum wage salary increase and the banning of labour brokers.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>petrol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>energy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>labour brokers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wood and Allied worker's Union</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chemical</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Paper. Printing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>two and half weeks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>6000 minimum</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Petrol workers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>83</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32560</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8557.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8557.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8557.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Ep 10</video:title>  
		<video:description>Moviegoers have hit the cinemas in their droves and in this tenth episode of Box Office SA, we take a stroll into the favourite films that made in onto the top 5 list.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cinema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>colin farrell</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jennifer Aniston</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Bateman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Emma Thompson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kevin Spacey</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Daniel Radcliffe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rupert Grint</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Box Office SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Michael Bay</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Transformers Dark of the Moon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cars 2</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Katerina Graham</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Honey 2</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Horrible Bosses</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jammie Fox</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Decepticon</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>194</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32539</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8554.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8554.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8554.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Competitors get airborne in Day 3 of X-Alps</video:title>  
		<video:description>Day 3 of the Red Bull X-Alps saw South African Pierre Carter staying strong in the competition holding on to an impressive sixth place overall. For the rest of the pack it was either been ecstasy and disappointment. Contending race leader Kaoru Ogisawa from Japan was disqualified from the event and Chrigel Maurer, finally got airborne and broke free of the pack. Plus, late on Tuesday evening four pilots had their tracklogs analysed and were given a time penalty of 24 hours.

Check out - Extraordinary Joes #7: The high flying mountaineer Pierre Carter</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>extreme-sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Red Bull</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pierre Carter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Red Bull X-Alps</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>179</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32527</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8553.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8553.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8553.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: SAFA announces new CEO </video:title>  
		<video:description>SAFA president Kirsten Nematandani announced the organization’s new CEO at an urgent press conference held in Rosebank on Tuesday afternoon July 26th. Joined by SAFA bigwigs including Alpha Mchunu, Danny Jordaan and Chief Mwelo Nonkonyana, Nematandani announced former PSL CEO Dr Robin Petersen as South African Football Association’s Chief Executive Officer.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>safa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>danny jordaan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>CEO</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Football Association</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kirsten Nematandani</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Alpha Mchunu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chief Mwelo Nonkonyana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>former PSL CEO</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dr Robin Petersen</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>122</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32518</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8552.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8552.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8552.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The muscle behind the IFBBSA Bodybuilding series</video:title>  
		<video:description>The IFBB Body Building Series 2011 will kick-off in Rustenburg, North West next month. Provincial events will take place over the next 5 weeks, where teams will be selected to go to SA Championships in Cape Town. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bodybuilding</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wayne Price</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IFBBSA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IFBB</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cobus van der Merwe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lucas van der Merwe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bodybuilding</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>264</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32513</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8551.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8551.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8551.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title> Beat Bangers Ep1: House music legend Steve Silk Hurley</video:title>  
		<video:description>Part 1 of 2 
South African dance floors were turned silky smooth when one of house music's grand masters, Steve "Silk" Hurley, electrified the scene with his genre-defining sounds. Known for his worldwide hit "Jack Your Body" as well as remixing hot tracks such as Madonna's "Take a Bow" and Michael Jackson's "Jam" and "Remember The Time", Steve "Silk" Hurley hangs with us in our hot new show, "Beat Bangers."
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>michael jackson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Remember the Time</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beat Bangers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Steve Silk Hurley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>House music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jack Your Body</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beat Bangers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>210</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32505</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8550.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8550.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8550.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Prisoners on the run for Madiba</video:title>  
		<video:description>Pretoria Central Prison was transformed into the scene of an unusual sporting event this week.  Twelve inmates from one of South Africa’s biggest prisons ran 67km in celebration of Mandela Day.

Watched by prison wardens and journalists, the team completed the race on 12 treadmills lined up in one of the prison’s halls.  The men have been training for months for the event, running on a track inside the prison’s walls and using donated treadmills and running gear. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>running</video:tag>
		<video:tag>madiba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pretoria Central Prison</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nick Bester</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wolfram Abbott</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>212</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32503</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8549.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8549.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8549.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ANCYL stands-by Julius Malema</video:title>  
		<video:description>The ANCYL has come out in support of its leader president Julius Malema.  This comes after a Sunday newspaper reported on allegations that Malema was the only trustee of a secret family trust fund.  He is accused of using the fund to finance his lifestyle.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>finance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>trust fund</video:tag>
		<video:tag>trustee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>allegations</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>95</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32496</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8548.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8548.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8548.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Weather weighs down on Red Bull X-Alps athletes </video:title>  
		<video:description>Day two of Red Bull X-Alps 2011 turned out to be a pretty tough one for all athletes due to poor weather conditions. Patience was key on the day as South Africa’s own Pierre Carter along two other athletes waited atop the Dachstein for a break in the clouds, while the others slogged on foot below. Once the clouds cleared however the three were able to get airborne and leap-frogged over the heads of several race leaders.
Fifteen front-runners are racing along the valleys towards SalzburgerLand's Grossglockner, and hundreds of thousands are watching around the world through Live Tracking, ServusTV and the world’s media. The first athlete to reach the Grossglockner turnpoint will be crowned Glockner King and will win a special trophy and prize.

Check out - Extraordinary Joes #7: The high flying mountaineer Pierre Carter</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>extreme-sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Red Bull</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pierre Carter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Red Bull X-Alps 2011</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Grossglockner</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>166</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32481</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8547.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8547.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8547.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>School principal beats pupil with a hosepipe</video:title>  
		<video:description>Shocking cellphone videos of two school children from Diversity High school in South Hills near Alberton, beaten by their teachers were circulated this week. The first video shows a Grade 8 boy, being beaten with a hosepipe by the school's principal. The second video shot on a cellphone show a teacher forcing a pupil's hand into a bucket of cold water and then striking the girl's hands with a chalkboard duster.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diversity High school</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Hills</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Alberton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>chalkboard duster</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>19</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32473</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8544.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8544.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8544.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Elizabeth Hurley is in South Africa</video:title>  
		<video:description>Supermodel and Actress Elizabeth Hurley is in South Africa to take part in a campaign to suport women with breast cancer.  She visited Melrose Arch in Johannesburg.  Her fans stood in long queue to meet with her.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Supermodel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Melrose Arch</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elizabeth Hurley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>breast cancer</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>65</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32462</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8540.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8540.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8540.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>TimesLIVE hosts Bang Bang Club preview</video:title>  
		<video:description>TimesLIVE invited readers to an exclusive viewing of The Bang Bang Club before it's release on July 22.  Hear what our readers thought of the movie.  Click here for Tymon Smith's review.  Click here for Fred Khumalo's take on the film.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>montecasino</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Bang Bang Club</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>NuMetro</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>163</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32459</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8537.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8537.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8537.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mark Curry thrilled to be in SA</video:title>  
		<video:description>Acclaimed Actor and comedian Mark Curry has been making dishing up the laughs for over two decades. Since his long running show Hangin' With Mr. Cooper, Curry has been spreading his brand of comedy around the globe. This week, Curry hit our stages in the Nando's Comedy Festival which kick off at the Montecasino in Johannesburg on the 22nd of July.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>actor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nandos comedy festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mark Curry</video:tag>
		<video:tag>show Hangin' With Mr. Cooper</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>221</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32444</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8534.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8534.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8534.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>CWU: Post Office lease corruption</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Communication Workers Union alleges that the South African Post Office is involved in some form of corruption especially relating to property leases.  The CWU has lodged a formal dispute with SAPO, as well as contacting the Public Prosecutor to investigate if the correct procurement processes were followed.
 

STATEMENT BY THE SA POST OFFICE REGARDING THE PARASTATAL’S NEW HEAD OFFICE.

Pretoria, 21 July 2011:The South African Post Office wishes to state that the Eco Point relocation process is currently a subject of an internal review commissioned by the Board.

The review process limits engagement with any concerned party, the media included, on the details of the issues at hand, other than the people conducting the investigation.

We however wish to state the following as facts:
The leadership of the Post Office has actually been engaged with this matter from the day complaints were received.
To this effect a thorough review of the entire process was instituted.
The review, commissioned from May 2010, looked into (a) procurement processes (b) the lease agreement and (c) a possible misrepresentation of facts.
These issues were reviewed in line with the standard governance policies and procedures of the company.  Included in the process was response to information from members of staff alleging irregularities in the procurement of the relocation process.
The first phase of the review has achieved some milestones, among them, the appointment of an acting head of the property division, disciplinary process being initiated against a certain executive, and certain cases related to the relocation process being reported to the police for criminal investigation.
On the basis of information from the first review, and additional information brought to the attention of the Board, a second phase was initiated.  The Board has continued to receive more information from employees in relation to this matter and this has prompted the extension of the review.  This resulted in disciplinary processes being initiated against more executives.

The Board is resolute in its commitment to ensure that this process reaches its logical conclusion and all the questions being raised are clarified. We appeal for the public to allow the process to follow its course.  We shall communicate the outcomes of this process once it is concluded.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Post Office</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Communication Workers Union</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mrs Vuyo Mahlati</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gallant Roberts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lungile Lose</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>142</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32430</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8527.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8527.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8527.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>X-Fighters set the Pretoria night alight</video:title>  
		<video:description>It was more than just a regular night out this past weekend for revellers at popular weekend hangout spot Hatfield Square in Pretoria. The crowds were treated to some high flying, high risk action from the countries top Freestyle Motorcross riders. The free event, which is part of the international Red Bull X-Fighters Jam, saw FMX champion Nick de Wit taking to the skies with his trademark backflips and supermoto legend Brian Capper performing gravity defying stunts on his foot-up motorbike.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Red Bull</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motorsports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motoring</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brian Capper</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Urban Living</video:tag>
		<video:tag>X-Fighters</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nick de Wit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>FMX</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>170</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32419</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8529.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8529.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8529.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>I am not building a R16 million house: Julius Malema</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANCYL president Julius Malema has refuted claims that he is building a R16 million house in Sandton, Johannesburg.  He said even if he were, he wouldn't have told the media.  Malema was responding to media reports that were alleging that he was building the house.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sandton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>house</video:tag>
		<video:tag>media</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>R16 million house</video:tag>
		<video:tag>R16 million</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>80</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32413</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8524.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8524.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8524.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Air-conditioned clothes help Japan beat summer heat</video:title>  
		<video:description>Japan is braced for a sweltering summer with little air conditioning due to post-earthquake measures to save electricity. One clothing company has created special air conditioned outfits to help people through the hot working season.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>summer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Japan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Air-conditioned clothes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>post-earthquake</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>113</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32408</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8523.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8523.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8523.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Ep 9</video:title>  
		<video:description>Episode 9 of Box Office SA, rockets into this week’s top movies in South African cinemas and discovers the country’s most favourite movies as well as uncover our history-making number one movie.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nu Metro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ster Kinekor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Box Office SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cinemas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Madea's Big Happy Family</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Something Borrowed</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Transformers Dark of the Moon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cars 2</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>194</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32405</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8521.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8521.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8521.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Red Bull X-Alps 2011: Race On!</video:title>  
		<video:description>30 adventure athletes, including South African participant, Pierre Carter, set out from Salzburg on the first leg of the Red Bull X-Alps race. Their ultimate goal is to reach Monaco, 864 km away, but ahead of them they face Europe's harshest mountain terrain and extreme alpine weather conditions. The route takes them through five countries and past eight turn points, including many of Europe's most famous peaks.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pierre Carter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Monaco</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Red Bull X-Alps 2011</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Salzburg</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>200</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32402</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8520.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8520.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8520.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>German grannies take up new calling </video:title>  
		<video:description>In Germany, an agency offers families in search of experienced child care "granny au pairs". Instead of young girls, retired women can go live with families abroad for a few months and in exchange take care of their children. Meet a modern-day Mary Poppins in the south of France.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>france</video:tag>
		<video:tag>germany</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>au pairs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>retired women</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mary Poppins</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>134</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32399</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8519.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8519.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8519.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Toy doctor turns rag-dolls to riches</video:title>  
		<video:description>Tucked away in a cramped shop in a Hong Kong skyscraper, one of the world’s only toy doctors stitches up, re-paints and welds together broken or damaged toys.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hong Kong</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Toy doctor</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>118</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32387</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8590.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8590.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8590.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>True Blood star Tembe home to shoot music video</video:title>  
		<video:description>Taking advantage of a break in-between True Blood seasons, we caught up  with Nondumiso Tembe during  rehearsals for her music video that she is filming locally.  See snatches from the final music video for Just a Guy</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nondumiso Tembe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>True Blood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Izwi Lami: My Voice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>147</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32385</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8517.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8517.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8517.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>A state owned pharmaceutical company on the cards</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC General Secretary Gwede Mantashe has announced that there was consideration for the establishment of a state owned pharmaceutical company.  Mantashe addressing journalists in Luthuli house after the ANC's National Executive Committee meeting.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gwede Mantashe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Luthuli House</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Journalists</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC General Secretary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pharmaceutical</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC's National Executive Committee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pharmaceutical company</video:tag>
		<video:tag>state owned</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>103</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32379</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8515.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8515.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8515.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Spurs to bring the fight to Orlando Pirates</video:title>  
		<video:description>Tottenham Hotspur coach Harry Redknapp is not taking the match against Orlando Pirates lightly. The 64-year-old coach arrived in South Africa on Monday in time for his side's second Vodacom Challenge clash against Orlando Pirates at Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit on Tuesday July 19th. Redknapp missed the opening match of the pre-season tournament which his side lost 1-0 to Kaizer Chiefs in Polokwane on Saturday -- with his deputy Kevin Bond in charge.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaizer-chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vodacom Challenge</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tottenham Hotspur</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Spurs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Harry Redknapp</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kevin Bond</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>127</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32366</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8512.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8512.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8512.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cheesekids do great for Mandela Day</video:title>  
		<video:description>Thousands of South Africans spent this past Sunday contributing 67 minutes of their day to give back to those less privileged than themselves. Taking part in a Cheesekids For Humanity initiative the volunteers went to underprivileged locations to help paint, clean, beautify the areas, help feed the needy or play with play with neglected children.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>charity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>NGO</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mandela Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cheesekids</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>147</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32361</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8511.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8511.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8511.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Dog mauls girl in JHB mall</video:title>  
		<video:description>The video of a four year old girl in a Johannesburg shopping centre has become a trending topic on twitter.  A security camera showed  the rottweiler launching forward and grabbing the child and pulling backwards.  She was saved by one of the patrons who pulled the dog away.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dog</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>JHB mall</video:tag>
		<video:tag>shopping centre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rottweiler</video:tag>
		<video:tag>patrons</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>24</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32349</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8507.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8507.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8507.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Readers choice: You Spectacular Awards 2011</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 7th annual YOU Spectacular Awards took place at Emperors Palace, east of Johannesburg.  Readers were given the opportunity to vote for their favourite stars in various categories such as Sexiest Female and Male; Most Popular TV Presenter; Favourite Couple, Radio Presenter and Soapie.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gareth Cliff</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jeannie D</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lee-Ann Liebenberg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>emperor's palace</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>7de Laan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>siphiwe tshabalala</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Michelle Botes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robert Whitehead</video:tag>
		<video:tag>7th Annual YOU Spectacular Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ashish Gangapersad</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nicky van der Walt</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jenez Vermeiren</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>52</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32344</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8504.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8504.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8504.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Happy Birthday messages for Nelson Mandela</video:title>  
		<video:description>Struggle hero and global icon Nelson Mandela today celebrates his 93rd birthday. In his honour thousands of South Africans committed to doing 67 minutes of charitable work, Times LIVE reporter Roderick Macleod went along to get birthday messages from volunteers.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>5fm</video:tag>
		<video:tag>birthday</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Anele Mdoda</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cheesekids</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>135</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32331</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8498.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8498.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8498.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Celebrating Mandela day at the Heartbeat Foundation</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica youth press team from Sunward Park High took time out from their studies to give assistance at the Heartbeat Foundation in celebration of Mandela Day 67 minutes.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunward Park High</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the Heartbeat Foundation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mandela Day 67 minutes</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>93</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32328</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8499.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8499.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8499.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: What is Mandela Day</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica youth press team from the National School of the Arts gives some facts on how Mandela Day came about and how we should celebrate the day.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>madiba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrate</video:tag>
		<video:tag>community</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mandela Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National School of the Arts</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>67</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32313</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8494.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8494.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8494.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Building procurement lease flawed: Thuli Madonsela</video:title>  
		<video:description>Public Protector Thuli Madonsela has called for President Jacob Zuma to take action against Minister of Public Works, Gwen Mahlangu- Nkabinde.  Madonsela claims that Mahlangu- Nkabinde failed to co-operate with the investigation of building leases.  Madonsela was addressing journalists in Pretoria and she said the procurement of the building in Durban was flawed.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pretoria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Public Protector</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thuli Madonsela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Minister of Public Works</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gwen Mahlangu- Nkabinde</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mahlangu- Nkabinde</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>103</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32305</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8493.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8493.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8493.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Tottenham Hotspur all set for  Vodacom Challenge </video:title>  
		<video:description>English football club, Tottenham Hotspur, has arrived in the country in preparation for Vodacom Challenge tournament taking place over two exciting weekends, from 16-23 July. Spurs will face Soweto giants Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs in what is expected to be a thrilling affair where Bafana Bafana stars, Steven Pienaar and Bongani Khumalo are expected to be charging for the North London side while Amakhosi and Bucs will give their new players a run.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>stars</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaizer-chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vodacom Challenge</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tottenham Hotspur</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bongani Khumalo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Steven Pienaar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Amakhosi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bucs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>English football club</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Spurs</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>154</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32301</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8491.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8491.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8491.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Journey begins for Africa's fastest train</video:title>  
		<video:description>Work is finally complete on the fastest train in Africa. Commuters will soon speed at 160 kilometres per hour between Johannesburg and Pretoria, waving at the cars often snarled in traffic along the highway that links South Africa economic hub with the nearby capital. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gautrain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pretoria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>114</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32298</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8490.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8490.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8490.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Portraits of Hollywood icons go on display in London</video:title>  
		<video:description>From Greta Garbo to Clark Gable and Marilyn Monroe, a photographic exhibition in London is opening which shows how actors were transformed into international style icons when they were caputured on lens.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>london</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Marilyn Monroe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Greta Garbo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Clark Gable</video:tag>
		<video:tag>photographic exhibition</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>75</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32293</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8489.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8489.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8489.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Petrol panic strikes in Johannesburg</video:title>  
		<video:description>At least 150 service stations in Gauteng are now without petrol according to the Fuel Retailers' Association. As this figure continues to rise Joburg motorists are rushing to petrol stations to make sure they are not left stranded. TimesLIVE reporter Roderick Macleod went to a number of petrol stations where he found them, just like petrol tanks across the city, either completely empty or full to the brim.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>strike</video:tag>
		<video:tag>petrol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fuel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fuel Retailers' Association</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>104</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32275</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8501.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8501.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8501.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Learners honour Mandela day through service</video:title>  
		<video:description>Jeppe High school for Girls iSchoolAfrica youth press team inform us how they celebrate Nelson Mandela Day as the youth of this country.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>youth</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrate</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jeppe High School for Girls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>63</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32273</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8502.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8502.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8502.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title> iSchoolAfrica: Jeppe High School for Girls on the meaning of Mandela Day</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica youth press team from Jeppe High school for Girls discover what South Africa's icon Mr Nelson Mandela means to people in their community.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>community</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>icon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jeppe High School for Girls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>64</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32266</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8503.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8503.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8503.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title> iSchoolAfrica: Buhlebuzile Secondary  celebrate a peace icon</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica youth press team from Buhlebuzile Secondary interview their community to find out how will they celebrate Mandela Day on July 18.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrate</video:tag>
		<video:tag>community</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela. Madiba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mandela Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buhlebuzile Secondary</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>67</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32256</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8482.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8482.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8482.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The police are offering a reward for the capture of ATM bombers</video:title>  
		<video:description>The police are offering a R15 000 reward for the capture of the men in the video who blew up and ATM at the Total Garage in Pimville, Soweto.  A police reservast was shot dead.  The men were heavily armed and the police have warned that they are extremely dangerous and possibly highly trained.  Citizens are urged to pass information about the gang to CrimeLine’s SMS service at 32211 or via www.crimeline.co.za.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>police</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pimville</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ATM bombers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rpbber</video:tag>
		<video:tag>robbers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Total Garage</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>57</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32248</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8481.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8481.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8481.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Peter de Villiers unfazed by Springbok B team fuss</video:title>  
		<video:description>Springbok captain John Smit will lead a squad of 27 players as they battle in one of the toughest test series ahead of the Rugby World Cup tournament. The squad poised to leave for the Castle Tri-nations away leg is likely to include Lock Johann Muller and prop Coenie Oosthuizen, who have been side lined due to injury, but should be cleared to leave with the team.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>springbok</video:tag>
		<video:tag>John Smit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>peter de villiers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>players</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tournament</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Captain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Castle Tri-nations</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johann Muller</video:tag>
		<video:tag>prop</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Coenie Oosthuizen</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ashely Johnson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wynand Oliver</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>162</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32241</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8476.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8476.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8476.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Ep 8</video:title>  
		<video:description>In the eighth episode of Box Office SA, we take a quick look at this past weekend’s top earners with a countdown of the country’s Top 5 best selling movies at cinemas across the country.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cinema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Box Office SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kung Fu Panda 2</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Scream 4</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Something Borrowed</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Transformers Dark of the Moon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cars 2</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>174</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32239</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8475.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8475.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8475.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Fuel workers march against seven percent salary increase</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Chemical Energy Paper Printing Wood and Allied Workers Union have promised to shut down the fuel industry if their demands are met.  Thousands of fuel workers took to the street of Johannesburg, marching demand between 11 and 15 percent salary increase.  Employers in their industry are offering 7 percent.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>salary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>employers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>11 and 15 percent</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chemical Energy Paper Printing Wood and Allied Workers Union</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>109</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32234</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8474.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8474.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8474.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Japanese divorcees celebrate break with the past</video:title>  
		<video:description>Black suits, grim faces, a smashed wedding ring: Japanese couples who have fallen out of love are saying ‘I do not’ in special divorce ceremonies. 

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>japanese</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Urban Living</video:tag>
		<video:tag>divorcees</video:tag>
		<video:tag>divorce ceremonies</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>134</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32227</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8473.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8473.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8473.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Germiston High School calls for action on Mandela Day</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Germiston High iSchoolAfrica Youth Press team show their love for animals this Mandela Day.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>animals</video:tag>
		<video:tag>spca</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mandela Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>71</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32223</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8472.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8472.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8472.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Hypress Melanie Ramjee celebrates in style</video:title>  
		<video:description>Celebrated Publicist, Melanie Ramjee, celebrated her black and gold Grown and Sexy-themed birthday party at Hush in Rosebank, Johannesburg. The event was brim-full of celebs who came to wish the Hypress a warmhearted birthday</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>party</video:tag>
		<video:tag>birthday</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrities</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hush</video:tag>
		<video:tag>david-kau</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bonang Matheba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bridget Masinga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thapelo Mokoena</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nothende</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Publicist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Melanie Ramjee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Grown and Sexy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>black and gold</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kendra Etufunwa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>LeAnne</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>124</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32216</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8470.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8470.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8470.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Futsal: a training ground for soccer greats</video:title>  
		<video:description>Futsal is perhaps Brazil's secret to success. The indoor football played by the pre-teen set requires speed and agility, and has proved great training for future football greats including Ronaldo and Ronaldinho.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brazil</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Futsal</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>125</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32196</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8463.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8463.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8463.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Kylie Minogue dazzles SA audience</video:title>  
		<video:description>One million diamante crystals may have sparkled in abundance on the Sun City Superbowl stage - but there was only one true ageless gem and that was Kylie Minogue.  Supported by her cast of 23 which included high flying aerial artists, Minogue interacted with the audience even asking for requests from her adoring fans.  Read more about the show @The Social  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sun-city</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bongani Khumalo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kylie Minogue</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Aphrodite World Tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Alan Ford</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tanya da Costa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Andrew Bahlmann</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>123</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32194</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8460.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8460.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8460.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Nehawu protest over working conditions at Baragwanath hospital</video:title>  
		<video:description>Nehawu members protested outside Baragwanath hospital in Soweto, Johannesburg.  They were protesting over working conditions and had vowed to protest again if the hospital's management doesnt fix their concerns.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>protest</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nehawu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Baragwanath</video:tag>
		<video:tag>management</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>77</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32181</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8458.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8458.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8458.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>From Hell to Limbo</video:title>  
		<video:description>In Libya, people from the Sub-Sahara Africa are subjected to inhuman and  degrading treatment every day. Here are some accounts of people who  have crossed the sea by boat to Italy since March 2011. Report by Medecins Sans Frontieres</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>treatment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>libya</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Medecins sans frontieres</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sub-Sahara Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>inhuman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>degrading</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>125</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32170</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8457.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8457.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8457.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Syrians plead with SA to condemn human rights violations</video:title>  
		<video:description>The South African government continues to oppose a UN Security Council resolution aimed at condemning the suppression of anti-government protests in the Arab Republic of Syria. South Africa, along with Brazil, Russia, India and China, are the only nations of the 15-member peace organisation who remain unconvinced that condemnation is necessary.

In response a Syrian delegation, made up of Syrian civil society and human rights activists, have come to South Africa to plead with leaders to back the resolution.

The delegation believes that the resolution will assist the Syrian people’s objective to over throw the current autocratic government and establish a pluralistic, democratic state.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Human Rights</video:tag>
		<video:tag>CIVICUS</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Human Rights Watch</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Syria</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>203</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32166</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8454.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8454.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8454.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Breadline Africa for Mandela Day</video:title>  
		<video:description>Cedar High iSchoolAfrica youth press team from the Western Cape, visited a nearby Home Care Centre for kids with special needs that is sponsored by Breadline Africa</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>western cape</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cedar High</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Home Care Centre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Breadline Africa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>114</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32142</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8449.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8449.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8449.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Kylie Minogue lands in South Africa</video:title>  
		<video:description>Kylie Minogue touched down at OR Tambo International Airport to a joyous reception from the Soweto Gospel Choir.  Minogue is in South Africa where she will end her five month world Aphrodite tour by performing five concerts - three at Sun City and two at Grand Arena in Cape Town.  Read more on The Social about her warm welcome.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Soweto Gospel Choir</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kylie Minogue</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Aphrodite Tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Leonard Nel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Andre Hansen</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>114</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32076</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8439.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8439.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8439.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Ep 7</video:title>  
		<video:description>In the seventh episode of Box Office SA, we breeze through this past weekend’s top earners with a countdown of the country’s Top 5 best selling movies at cinemas across the country.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>films</video:tag>
		<video:tag>countdown</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tyler Perry</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Box Office SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cinemas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kung Fu Panda 2</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Transformers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bridesmaids</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Madea's Big Happy Family</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Optimus Prime</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Megatron</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Green Lantern</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ryan Renolds</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>136</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32079</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8440.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8440.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8440.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Times LIVE squash team wins business league</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Times LIVE Squash team recently won the Parkview Squash Business League.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Parkview Squash Centre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TimesLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>83</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32072</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8438.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8438.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8438.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Will.I.Am to launch fashion line with Rynshu</video:title>  
		<video:description>Black Eyed Peas leader Will.I.Am is planning to launch a men's fashion line with Japanese fashion designer Rynshu. Rynshu's futuristic jackets so impressed the hip hop musician that he also agreed to model for him at a haute couture show.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>haute couture</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Will I Am</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Black Eyed Peas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rynshu</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>117</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32065</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8437.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8437.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8437.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Numsa  threatens intensify strike action if demands are not met</video:title>  
		<video:description>The National Union of Mine Workers and its affiliated unions have threatened to intensify their strike action if employers in the engineering sector do not meet their demands.  They are demanding a 13 percent salary increase while the employers are offering 7 percent.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zwelinzima Vavi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>7 percent</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Natinonal Union of Mine Workers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>affiliated unions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>13 percent salary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>employers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>91</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32041</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8432.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8432.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8432.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Nelson Mandela branded on SAA fleet</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African Airways unveiled the first of its fleet, branded with the Nelson Mandela Foundation logo, in support of the Mandela Day objectives promoting goodwill, peace and prosperity globally.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Airways</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela Foundation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>82</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32044</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8431.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8431.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8431.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Extraordinary Joes #7: The high flying mountaineer Pierre Carter</video:title>  
		<video:description>In a distance that practically equates to the entire length of South Africa’s Great Trek, 44-year-old Pierre Carter, will this month attempt to fly, hike and conquer over 1 000 km of treacherous terrain in just under two weeks. Not only will the mountaineering maestro cross the distance alone, with over 10kg strapped to his back, but he will be doing so across one of the world’s greatest mountain ranges, The Alps. Being the only South African to have qualified to compete in the 2011 Red Bull X-Alps adventure, Carter hopes to fly the SA flag high as he races non-stop from Salzburg in Austria to coast of Monaco with just a paraglider and his boots to help him.

Constantly raising the bar to new extremes, Carter has been a professional paraglider for over 20 years, and began mountain climbing while still a teenager. In his long career he has represented SA in the 1991 and 1993 World Paragliding Champs and climbed to mountains tips higher than 6000 metres in South America and Russia.

In a world first attempt Carter has also set out, with a small team, to not only climb but fly off the peaks of the highest mountains on each continent in his ambitious 7 Summits 7 Flights adventure.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Red Bull</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Athletics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>paragliding</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pierre Carter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>7summits7flights</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Extraordinary Joes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Monaco</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Red Bull X-Alps</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hiking</video:tag>
		<video:tag>First Ascent</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>263</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32028</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8430.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8430.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8430.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Remembering Anton Hammerl</video:title>  
		<video:description>Anton Hammerl’s, memorial service was held at His People’s church in Johannesburg on Saturday, 02 July 2011. His family, friends and the media fraternity gathered to pay tribute to the award winning photojournalist.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>avusa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mondli Makhanya</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>libya</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SANEF</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Anton Hammerl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Penny Sukhraj</video:tag>
		<video:tag>His People’s Church</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pastor Roger Pearce</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editor in Chief</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Des Latham</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Online Editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ziemek Pater</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nicki Gules</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>154</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32025</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8429.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8429.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8429.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mr Olympia Qualifier Marius Dohne returns home</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African muscle man Marius Dohne has landed back in the country after successfully winning the 2011 PBW Tampa Pro in Florida, USA. Dohne won the $10 000 first prize victory , as well qualifier for the 2011 Mr Olympia Competition. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>supersport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fitness</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Marius Dohne</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Body Building</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mr Olympia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2011 PBW Tampa Pro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wayne Price</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gavin Conlon</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>207</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=32022</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8428.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8428.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8428.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Share in my solitude: Living with drug resistant TB</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this photofilm, Happiness Dlamini talks about her experiences of  living with the treatment for drug-resistant TB. Happiness, who has a  four-year old daughter and an eleven-year old son, lives in the  Shiselweni Region of Swaziland. In 2003 she discovered that she was HIV  positive and last year she found out she also was infected with  drug-resistant tuberculosis. She's undergoing an arduous two year  treatment course which requires her to take 15 pills each day as well as  having a painful daily injection for the first six months of her  treatment. The side effects of the drugs she is using are very  debilitating. Patients on these drugs can experience a wide range of  side effects that include severe nausea, psychosis, kidney problems and  profound deafness. Patients also have to adjust the way they live with  their families to reduce the risk of transmitting the disease to them  and others in the community. This can lead to a terrible sense of  isolation. MSF and TB in Swaziland: MSF started treating patients with  drug-resistant TB at the start of 2008 and is currently treating 157  drug-resistant TB patients in Shiselweni Region alongside the teams of  the National TB Control programme.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-07-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hiv</video:tag>
		<video:tag>treatment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MSF</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Medecins sans frontieres</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Swaziland</video:tag>
		<video:tag>photofilm</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Happiness Dlamini</video:tag>
		<video:tag>drug-resistant</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TB</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shiselweni Region</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National TB Control programme</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>244</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31993</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8426.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8426.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8426.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cosatu announces a national year end strike against labour brokers</video:title>  
		<video:description>The four day Cosatu Central Committee meeting held in Midrand ended with the federation announcing a national strike at the end of the year against labour brokers.  Cosatu's Secretary General Zwelinzima Vavi said Cosatu hopes parliament will have a legislation against labour brokers.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>midrand</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zwelinzima Vavi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>secretary general</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>four day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cosatu Central Committee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>federation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cosatu's</video:tag>
		<video:tag>labour brokers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>137</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31988</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8425.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8425.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8425.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zandspruit burns again</video:title>  
		<video:description>Residents took to the streets once again in the Zandspruit precinct, protesting against corruption and lack of service delivery going as far as calling ward councilor Maureen Schneemann a racist. Beyers Naudé Drive turned into a battle ground, as a mob of more than 200 residents went on a rampage burning tyres and throwing rocks at the police, who retaliated by firing teargas and rubber bullets.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>police</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rampage</video:tag>
		<video:tag>racist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rubber bullets</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Teargas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zandspruit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Maureen Schneemann</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ward councilor</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>108</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31978</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8422.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8422.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8422.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Guess launch Spring Summer 2011 collection</video:title>  
		<video:description>The temperature rose at the Shine Studios, Braamfontein, Johannesburg when bare chested tattooed hunks modeled Guess jeans whilst showing their Spring/Summer 2011 collection. Read more about the event by clicking on this link.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gaming</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Guess clothing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>spring summer collection 2011</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>75</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31965</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8421.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8421.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8421.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Kaizer Motaung Jnr talks about the new Kaizer Chiefs kit</video:title>  
		<video:description>With a new kit comes a new attitude and a new desire to win suggested Kaizer Motaung Jnr at the launch of the new Kaizer Chiefs kit for the 2011/12 season.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kaizer Motaung Jnr</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kaizer Chief</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>93</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31958</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8419.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8419.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8419.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Pitso Mosimane speaks about the importance of developing coaches</video:title>  
		<video:description>Black Label in conjunction with the Carling Cup competition have launched a program that will see in excess of 200 coaches receive training over the next five years. Coaches from the SAB Regional League will attend a five day workshop run by SAFA and assisted by the National team coach. Pitso Mosimane speaks to us about the importance of developing coaches</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coaches</video:tag>
		<video:tag>safa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pitso Mosimane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>black label</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Carling Cup competition</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SAB Regional League</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>231</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31949</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8418.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8418.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8418.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Behind the scenes on cover shoot</video:title>  
		<video:description>True Love invited us to see what goes on behind the scenes whilst photographing a magazine cover.  Lucky for us Sonia Sedibe was the cover girl and she was just as entertaining as the surroundings.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>True Love</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sonia Sedibe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mbali Soga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>August 2011</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Judd van Rensburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nthato Mashishi</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>130</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31943</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8415.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8415.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8415.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Monaco gears up for a royal wedding for the people</video:title>  
		<video:description>Monaco is best known as a playground of the rich and tax-shy, but when Prince Albert II marries Charlene Wittstock on Saturday the happy day will be marked with a decidedly populist festival.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Monaco</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Charlene Wittstock</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Prince Albert II</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>114</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31925</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8413.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8413.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8413.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA:  Ep6</video:title>  
		<video:description>Box Office South Africa episode six presents a countdown of the most popular movies seen at cinemas nationally over the weekend June 24-26.  

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 4</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kung Fu Panda 2</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Green Lantern</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bridesmaids</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hangover 2</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>104</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31915</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8410.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8410.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8410.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Madiba in his own words</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sahm Venter and Sello Hatang have co-edited publication 'Nelson Mandela by Himself' which features over 2000 authentic quotes by Nelson Mandela.  This publication ensures that Madiba is never misquoted again. Madiba's granddaughter Ndileka Mandela reads one of her favourite quotes and tells of an occasion where Tata spoke openly about sex education with her.  The book is available from Exclusive Books nationwide at a cost of R160-00.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>madiba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela Foundation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela by Himself</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mandela Quotes</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>131</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31900</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8407.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8407.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8407.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>South Africans need decent jobs: Sdumo Dlamini</video:title>  
		<video:description>Cosatu President Sdumo Dlamini said South Africans not only need jobs they need decent ones.  He was addressing Cosatu's delegates during their Central Committee conference held in Gallagher Estate, Midrand.  President Jacob Zuma was a guest speaker at the conference.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>midrand</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>delegates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jobs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africans</video:tag>
		<video:tag>s'dumo dlamini</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gallagher estate</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Central Committee conference</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>107</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31889</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8404.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8404.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8404.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cele, Petros honour slain police reservist</video:title>  
		<video:description>In a tearful ceremony slain police reservist Mark IshLove was bid a final farewell by hundreds of moaning police officers and his two daughters Marsha and Julliette. The sixty-year-old lieutenant-colonel, died in a shootout between the police and a five-man gang near a primary school in Northcliff on June 15. Also in attendance National Police Commissioner General Bheki Cele and Gauteng police commissioner Mzwandile Petros both had strong words of warning for cop killers. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>police</video:tag>
		<video:tag>shot</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>General Bheki Cele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mzwandile Petros</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Northcliff Primary School</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>165</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31848</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8397.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8397.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8397.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Script tours South Africa</video:title>  
		<video:description>Irish trio The Script attracted their largest indoor audience of 18,300, so far in their career at the Dome in Northgate, Johannesburg.  Supporting act The Arrows followed them to Cape Town where they were equally as entertaining to local audiences.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dome</video:tag>
		<video:tag>northgate</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Script</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Arrows</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>111</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31838</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8395.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8395.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8395.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>New York cyclists hit the road</video:title>  
		<video:description>Making New York a kinder, gentler place for cyclists is no small feat, but it's the goal of Michael Bloomberg, the mayor of a notoriously pushy and rule-averse city. There may be more bike paths, but that hasn't made the isle of Manhattan an easier ride for two-wheeled traffic.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>new york</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cyclists</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>120</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31834</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8394.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8394.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8394.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>India supplying world's demand for hair extensions</video:title>  
		<video:description>Hair extensions have become a hot item for celebrities and fashion conscious women alike. But many would be shocked to learn where these prized tresses come from.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>152</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31813</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8393.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8393.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8393.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Siphiwe Tshabalala king of the Sports Awards Gauteng</video:title>  
		<video:description>Soccer ace, Siphiwe Tshabalala was the big winner of the evening at The Sports Awards Gauteng held at the Emperor’s Palace in Johannesburg recently. The glittering ceremony was held to honor high performers in their respective codes.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>siphiwe tshabalala</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Soccer ace</video:tag>
		<video:tag>big winner</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Sports Awards Gauteng</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ruan Du Plesis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gae Lephalo</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>64</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31806</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8391.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8391.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8391.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Two schoolgirls shot in botched cash-in-transit heist</video:title>  
		<video:description>Three robbers cornered a security company van at the corner of Empire and Queens Road at around 11 am this morning. One of the robbers pointed a firearm at the driver, and attempted to discharge two shots but the gun jammed. Undercover police who were on patrol came to investigate and a shoot-out ensued in which two school children from Roseneath Primary were shot.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hillbrow</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cash-in-transit heist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Roseneath Primary School</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>103</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31769</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8382.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8382.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8382.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Dinner amid Joburgs skyline</video:title>  
		<video:description>Castle Milk Stout invited guests to indulge as they were transported 60m off the ground for a three course meal.  The event hosted by South African Breweries and held at Turbine Hall in Newtown, Johannesburg, is the first of three events - click here for details on the others to take place in Durban and Pretoria within the next couple of weeks.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>newtown</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Turbine hall</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south african breweries</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Food</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Castle Milk Stout</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dinner in the Sky</video:tag>
		<video:tag>CMSPause</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>84</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31751</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8380.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8380.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8380.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iLive Winter Blues with Vangile</video:title>  
		<video:description>Vangile performs at TsAfrika in  Randburg alight with the second iLIVE Poetry showcase – iLIVE Winter  Blues Poetry Show.   Hosted by award-winning poet and author, Abdul  Milazi, the show     featured poets: Michelle Freeman,  Sizakele   Nkosi, Zanele  Tyutula,  Hopewell Radebe, Jabulile  Buthelezi, Tebogo   Thoka and  Vangile  Gantsho.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Abdul Milazi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TimesLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hopewell Radebe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TSAfrika</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLive poetry showcase</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vangile Gantsho</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sizakele Nkosi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tebogo Thoka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mandisa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Emmah Mabye</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bruce Gorton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zanele Tyutula</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jabulile Buthelezi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLive Winter Blues</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the show featured poets: Michelle Freeman</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>159</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31745</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8381.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8381.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8381.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Michelle Obama encourages transformation in Africa</video:title>  
		<video:description>US First Lady Michelle Obama encouraged young Africans to be the generation that will transform the African continent.  She was addressing a crowd during her visit to the historic church Regina Mundi in Soweto.  She visited the country with her two daughters and her mother.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mother</video:tag>
		<video:tag>africans</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Michelle Obama</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>US First Lady</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Regina Mundi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>daughters</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>137</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31742</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8376.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8376.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8376.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Julio Leal announced as new Pirates coach</video:title>  
		<video:description>Orlando Pirates chairman Irvin Khoza has announced Brazilian coach, Julio Cesar Leal as the Buccaneer’s new head coach. Leal steps in the shoes of Rudi Kroll who leaves the club after a season that saw Pirates complete a significant trophy-treble that included the PSL championship</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>psl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>chairman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Irvin Khoza</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buccaneers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>championship</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rudi Kroll</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brazilian coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julio Cesar Leal</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>115</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31723</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8374.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8374.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8374.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Shaun le Roux wins Northern Gauteng Squash Open</video:title>  
		<video:description>Northern Gauteng Open winner Shaun le Roux hopes that his recent victory will help him qualify for the SA team heading to Germany this year for the Squash World Championships.
Previous champion Milnay Louw also took the Northern Gauteng ladies title at the tournament hosted at the Pretoria Country Club.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pretoria Country Club</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Northern Gauteng Squash Open</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Milnay Louw</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Super Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shaun le Roux</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>191</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31717</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8373.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8373.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8373.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iLive Winter Blues with Vanilla Soul</video:title>  
		<video:description>Vanilla Soul performs at TsAfrika in  Randburg alight with the second iLIVE Poetry showcase – iLIVE Winter  Blues Poetry Show.   Hosted by award-winning poet and author, Abdul  Milazi, the show     featured poets: Michelle Freeman,  Sizakele   Nkosi, Zanele  Tyutula,  Hopewell Radebe, Jabulile  Buthelezi, Tebogo   Thoka and  Vangile  Gantsho.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Abdul Milazi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TimesLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hopewell Radebe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TSAfrika</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLive poetry showcase</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vangile Gantsho</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sizakele Nkosi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tebogo Thoka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mandisa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Emmah Mabye</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bruce Gorton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zanele Tyutula</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jabulile Buthelezi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLive Winter Blues</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the show featured poets: Michelle Freeman</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>109</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31704</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8372.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8372.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8372.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iLive Winter Blues with Mandisa</video:title>  
		<video:description>Mandisa performs a poem for women and children at TsAfrika in  Randburg alight with the second iLIVE Poetry showcase – iLIVE Winter  Blues Poetry Show.  Hosted by award-winning poet and author, Abdul  Milazi, the show    featured poets: Michelle Freeman,  Sizakele   Nkosi, Zanele  Tyutula, Hopewell Radebe, Jabulile  Buthelezi, Tebogo   Thoka and  Vangile Gantsho.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Abdul Milazi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TimesLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hopewell Radebe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TSAfrika</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLive poetry showcase</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vangile Gantsho</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sizakele Nkosi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tebogo Thoka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mandisa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Emmah Mabye</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bruce Gorton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zanele Tyutula</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jabulile Buthelezi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLive Winter Blues</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the show featured poets: Michelle Freeman</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>224</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31698</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8371.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8371.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8371.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Ep 5</video:title>  
		<video:description>In the fifth episode of Box Office SA, we take a quick look at this past weekend’s top earners with a countdown of the country’s Top 5 best selling movies at cinemas across the country.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>films</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cinema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Box Office SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Hangover Part II</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Source Code</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mr Poppers Penguins</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kung Fu Panda 2</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>148</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31669</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8379.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8379.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8379.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Legends in the making artists scorch Soweto</video:title>  
		<video:description>The second Hansa Legends in the Making Tour got Soweto heated up as it nears its last stop in Mafikeng on the 25th of June 2011. Top musicians, including headline acts Liquideep, Hip Hop Pantsula, and Teargas teamed up for exciting nationwide music tour.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>musicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Teargas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hansa Legends in the Making Tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>headline acts Liquideep</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hip Hop Pantsula</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>146</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31666</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8368.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8368.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8368.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Passengers say BRT and tolls leaving taxis in the pits</video:title>  
		<video:description>Members of the Taxi Passengers Association believe the new Bus Rapid Transport System and new road tolling system are all part of unfair public transport policies by government. About a hundred members of the association today embarked on a protest today in the Johannesburg city centre and handed over a memorandum of demands to the Mayor’s office. 
The demands included allowing taxis to drive in BRT designated lanes, Government subsidies taxi passengers and that taxis only be inspected at a taxi rank. 
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>PAC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bus Rapid Transport System</video:tag>
		<video:tag>BRT</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rea Vaya</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tolls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hawkers Association</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Christine Kedikiloe</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>104</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31638</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8362.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8362.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8362.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cuban duo sets Europe alight</video:title>  
		<video:description>Omara Portuondo, at 81, is still seen by many as Cuba's greatest singer. She's just released an album with another Cuban legend, pianist Chucho Valdes, 10 years her junior, and is embarking on a series of European concerts, which will include encounters with the famous Buena Vista Social Club ensemble.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>europe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cuban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Omara Portuondo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chucho Valdes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buena Vista Social Club</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>181</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31633</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8361.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8361.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8361.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>10-year-old food critic gets rave reviews</video:title>  
		<video:description>Like most kids, 10-year-old Eli Knauer loves hamburgers, pasta, and especially cheese pizza. And he's on the hunt for restaurants which serve them. The precocious food critic started a blog a year ago to grade restaurants on their cuisine and kid-friendliness. He's now a known face on the Baltimore restaurant scene and maitre d's pull out all the stops to get his star of approval.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Food</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Eli Knauer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>food critic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Baltimore</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>119</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31621</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8359.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8359.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8359.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>YFM Youth Day celebration</video:title>  
		<video:description>YFM held their 5th Annual Youth Day event commemorating 35yrs since the historical events of 1976. The show produced by Somizi Mhlongo, was a collaboration between music and fashion depicting this important part of SA’s history in a creative and elaborate storyline.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>yfm</video:tag>
		<video:tag>stoan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Slikour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Uyanda Mbuli</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DFC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gert-Johan Coetzee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kwesta</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Speedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Somizi Mhlongo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shugasmax</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Daddy White</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Professor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nothende</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Koyo Bala</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>109</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31616</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8358.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8358.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8358.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iLive Winter Blues with Bruce Gorton</video:title>  
		<video:description>Bruce  Gorton performs at TsAfrika in  Randburg alight with the second iLIVE Poetry showcase – iLIVE Winter  Blues Poetry Show. Hosted by award-winning poet and author, Abdul  Milazi, the show   featured poets: Michelle Freeman, Mandisa,  Sizakele   Nkosi, Zanele Tyutula, Hopewell Radebe, Jabulile  Buthelezi, Tebogo   Thoka and Vangile Gantsho.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Abdul Milazi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TimesLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hopewell Radebe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TSAfrika</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLive poetry showcase</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vangile Gantsho</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sizakele Nkosi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tebogo Thoka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mandisa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Emmah Mabye</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bruce Gorton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zanele Tyutula</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jabulile Buthelezi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLive Winter Blues</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the show featured poets: Michelle Freeman</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>102</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31602</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8357.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8357.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8357.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA honours its sporting heroes</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 2011 SA Sports Awards, due to be held on 21 August this year, was launched by Minister of Sport and Recreation Fikile Mbalula. The theme for this year’s awards, which will be held in Sun City, North West, is “Today’s Leaders, Tomorrow’s Legends”.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sun-city</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fikile Mbalula</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Boxing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Minister of Sport and Recreation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Aaron Mokoena</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Noni Tenge</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA Sports Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brian Baloyi</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>124</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31595</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8360.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8360.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8360.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cop and criminal shot dead outside Primary School</video:title>  
		<video:description>A reserve police officer was killed and another shot in the arm at around 11:30 this morning outside a house opposite Northcliff Primary School in Johannesburg. One suspect was also shot by officers while three others were arrested as a third attempted to kill himself. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>saps</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Northcliff Primary School</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cop killed</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fairlands Police Station</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>129</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31575</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8352.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8352.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8352.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Remembering June 16 1976</video:title>  
		<video:description>It's been 35 years since the historic day of June 16, where students protested against the introduction of Afrikaans as the medium of instructions in local schools.  Timeslive visited a street that is named after that fateful day.  We spoke to residents of the street to findout what they remember about June 16.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>afrikaans</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Residents</video:tag>
		<video:tag>june 16 1976</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TimesLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>historic day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>local schools</video:tag>
		<video:tag>instructions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>35 years</video:tag>
		<video:tag>students protested</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fateful day</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>127</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31572</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8351.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8351.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8351.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Ngcobo 2010 relives World Cup glory</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 2010 FIFA World Cup was an event that set South Africa apart as one of the very few countries and the first in Africa to host the biggest tournament in the world but also with the distinction of hosting what was rated as among the best tournaments in the history of the World Cup. We relive the glory of the World Cup with soccer fanatic Thulani Ngcobo, the lucky winner of the MTN Last Fan Standing competition which saw him watch 38 games at the 2010 FIFA World Cup and set a new Guinness World Record for ‘Most matches attended at a FIFA World Cup™ by an individual’.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Guinness World Record</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tournament</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thulani Ngcobo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fanatic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MTN Last Fan Standing competition</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>201</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31554</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8348.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8348.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8348.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Ep 4</video:title>  
		<video:description>This week’s episode of Box Office SA beams in with the Top 5 of the country’s most popular movies at cinemas.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides</video:tag>
		<video:tag>popular</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Box Office SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cinemas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>X-MEN : FIRST CLASS</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Adjustment Bureau</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Hangover Part II</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kung Fu Panda 2 3D</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>178</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31531</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8347.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8347.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8347.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Special Assignment digs deeper into Cwele case</video:title>  
		<video:description>Take an exclusive sneak peak into the revealing episode to be aired on Special Assignment tomorrow evening on SABC 3 at 9:30pm. In the show producer and journalist Frank Ferro delves into the seedy relationship and dodgy drug world of Sheryl Cwele and Frank Nabolisa. Ferro also speaks to Marie and Gert Swanepoel the parents of convicted drug mule Tessa Beetge, who is serving 8 years in a Brazilian prison for trafficking drugs for Cwele and Nablisa.

Special Assignment on Twitter and Facebook.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sabc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sheryl Cwele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Special Assignment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Frank Nabolisa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Frank Ferro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tessa Beetge</video:tag>
		<video:tag>McIntosh Polela</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>125</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31522</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8340.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8340.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8340.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Ukraine ready for Euro 2012 despite delays</video:title>  
		<video:description>One year before it hosts the biggest event in its two decades of independence, Ukraine is finally showing signs it is ready for the European football championships despite delays and a string of scandals.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ukraine</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Euro 2012</video:tag>
		<video:tag>European football championships</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>54</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31518</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8339.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8339.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8339.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Beauty doctors turn to the needy in Brazil</video:title>  
		<video:description>Brazil is one of the world capitals of plastic surgery, and now its array of expensive, elective treatments are no longer the sole preserve of the wealthy. One star surgeon is putting his know-how to use to help those without money get the treatment from removing burn scars to belly fat that he believes will improve their lives.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brazil</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>plastic surgery</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>113</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31514</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8338.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8338.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8338.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Encounters Documentary Festival: African Cats</video:title>  
		<video:description>Lush, expensive, beautifully filmed and narrated by Samuel L Jackson, Disney’s third foray into the realm of real-world nature documentary (Oceans and Earth were the previous films) goes this time to Kenya to tell the story of two cat families on the Masai Mara. An invading trio of younger males threatens the first, a pride of lions watched over by the aging Fang. The other, a cheetah named Sita and her new-born cubs, must face whatever the Mara throws at it, alone. The stories play out against the backdrop of a mesmerising Mara, one of the world’s great untamed wildernesses. There is astonishing footage of the annual migrations, cheetah and lion kills, a run-in with a crocodile and, above all, extraordinarily original imagery of the Eastern plains, no easy task in the competitive world of Attenborough-led biopics. With its clear, intimate storylines Cats will captivate children, and others will be drawn in by the sheer opulence of the big screen spectacle. Undoubtedly a big budget film and worth every cent.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Encounters Documentary Festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>African Cats</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>72</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31498</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8337.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8337.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8337.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Albertina Sisulu laid to rest</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC stalwart Albertina Sisulu was buried next to her husband Walter, in Coerus cemetery in Johannesburg.  Friends and family paid tribute to Sisulu and president Jacob Zuma said she was an outstanding patriot.  Sisulu died while watching television at home on June 2, she was 92.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>family</video:tag>
		<video:tag>friends</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sisulu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>albertina sisulu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>stalwart</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Coerus cemetery</video:tag>
		<video:tag>patriot</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>56</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31494</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8335.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8335.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8335.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Morgan Tsvangirai pays tribute to Albertina Sisulu</video:title>  
		<video:description>President of the MDC, Morgan Tsvangirai  paid a visit to the Sisulu family in Linden Johannesburg to pass his condolences on the passing away of Mama Albertina Sisulu. Tsvangirai is in the country ahead of a Southern African Development Community (SADC) meeting where delegates are expected to discuss the upcoming elections in his country.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Morgan Tsvangirai</video:tag>
		<video:tag>albertina sisulu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SADC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President of the MDC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Southern African Development Community</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>67</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31490</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8334.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8334.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8334.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Protestors plan to block Albertina Sisulu funeral procession</video:title>  
		<video:description>“No electricity, no funeral”, were the calls from protestors in Noordgesig near Soweto today. Referring to the funeral procession of struggle icon Albertina Sisulu which is set to travel through the area this Saturday, the residents said they would continue to blockade roads with barbwire, rocks and burning tyres if electricity was not restored to their homes. Residents claim they have been without electricity for five days, a problem, City Power claims, is being caused by cable theft and will be rectified before the funeral takes place.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>funeral</video:tag>
		<video:tag>albertina sisulu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>struggle icon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>No electricity no funeral</video:tag>
		<video:tag>blockade</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Noordgesig</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sicelo Xulu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Roslyn Greef</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Queen Riba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>City Power</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>152</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31486</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8333.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8333.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8333.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Encounters Documentary Festival: King Naki</video:title>  
		<video:description>Set in the Transkei against a backdrop of rural village life, Tim Wege’s film plays out as King Naki, owner of Thula Zobone, the fastest horse in the neighbourhood, fights to take his dream of success to the next level and win the annual amateur championships. King has already beaten the odds by rising from stable boy to horse owner and he’s won almost everything else on the wild, fenceless tracks of the high Eastern Cape. But standing in his way is Disprin and a team of horses from Kokstad, owned by a wealthy businessman. As the race gets closer, Wege tracks King Naki’s incredible journey, his love of his horses and his remarkable way with them, as well as the eternal battle between the haves and have-nots. Naki is a remarkable character, resolute, determined, honourable, with a sharp sense of where he comes from and what is important. Wege’s combination of on site interview and non-invasive camerawork reveals a world seldom seen – the magical score is an equally important part of the project.

Courtesy of the Director and Plexus Films

Wege is a Guest of the Encounters Documentary Festival and will attend the Cape Town screening on Friday 10, at 6.30pm.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Transkei</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Encounters Documentary Festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>King Naki</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Plexus Films</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tim Wege</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>179</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31458</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8330.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8330.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8330.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iLive Winter Blues with Kgotso</video:title>  
		<video:description>Kgotso performs at TsAfrika in  Randburg alight with the second iLIVE Poetry showcase – iLIVE Winter  Blues Poetry Show. Hosted by award-winning poet and author, Abdul  Milazi, the show  featured poets: Michelle Freeman, Mandisa, Bruce  Gorton, Sizakele  Nkosi, Zanele Tyutula, Hopewell Radebe, Jabulile  Buthelezi, Tebogo  Thoka and Vangile Gantsho.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Abdul Milazi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TimesLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hopewell Radebe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TSAfrika</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLive poetry showcase</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vangile Gantsho</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sizakele Nkosi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tebogo Thoka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mandisa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Emmah Mabye</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bruce Gorton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zanele Tyutula</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jabulile Buthelezi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLive Winter Blues</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the show featured poets: Michelle Freeman</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>176</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31455</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8328.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8328.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8328.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iLive Winter Blues with Mthunzikazi</video:title>  
		<video:description>Mthunzikazi performs at TsAfrika in  Randburg alight with the second iLIVE Poetry showcase – iLIVE Winter  Blues Poetry Show. Hosted by award-winning poet and author, Abdul  Milazi, the show featured poets: Michelle Freeman, Mandisa, Bruce  Gorton, Sizakele Nkosi, Zanele Tyutula, Hopewell Radebe, Jabulile  Buthelezi, Tebogo Thoka and Vangile Gantsho.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Abdul Milazi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TimesLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hopewell Radebe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TSAfrika</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLive poetry showcase</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vangile Gantsho</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sizakele Nkosi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tebogo Thoka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mandisa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Emmah Mabye</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bruce Gorton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zanele Tyutula</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jabulile Buthelezi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLive Winter Blues</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the show featured poets: Michelle Freeman</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>251</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31449</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8327.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8327.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8327.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sports Awards Gauteng nominees revealed</video:title>  
		<video:description>Siphiwe Shabba Tshabalala, Natalie du Toit and Elton Jantjies are among Gauteng’s top sports personalities nominated in the Sports Awards Gauteng. Nominees for the Sports Awards Gauteng were announced at an event held in Johannesburg on June 8 2011. According to MEC for Sports Arts, Culture and Recreation, Lebogang Maile the awards seek to reward and acknowledge those in the province who excel in the various sporting codes.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Natalie du Toit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lebogang Maile</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elton Jantjies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Siphiwe Shabba Tshabalala</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports Awards Gauteng</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gauteng MEC for Sports Arts Culture and Recreation</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>87</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31440</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8324.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8324.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8324.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ANCYL is not fighting with president Jacob Zuma: Julius Malema</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANCYL president Julius Malema declined that there were any problems between the youth league and the president Jacob Zuma.  Speaking to journalists in Johannesburg, Malema said there were people who wanted to discredit the youth league to the president.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>people</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>youth league</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>problems</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>87</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31432</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8322.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8322.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8322.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Encounters Documentary Festival: The Creators </video:title>  
		<video:description>Opening with the savvy perceptions of twelve-year old animator Cashril Plus, the son of graffiti artist Faith47, the film weaves across a bright cross-section of South Africa’s assorted creators: Faith47 (graffiti), Warongx (afro-blues), Emile (hip hop), Sweat.X (glam rap), Blaq Pearl (spoken word) and Mthetho (opera).

Previously segregated from each other’s culture, each creator presents a new present and the exciting future of creativity in South Africa. The film focuses on each artist’s motivation, social conscience, personal foibles and individual artistic expression to show how, by pushing their own boundaries and those of the national art scene, these colourful innovators provide visual and musical connections between their diverse audience.

Courtesy of the Directors

De Villiers and Gamse are Guests of the Encounters Documentary Festival and will attend a QandA on Wednesday 15 June, 6.45.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>334</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31430</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8320.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8320.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8320.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>E3 video extravaganza opens in LA</video:title>  
		<video:description>E3, the world's biggest gathering for video games and interactive entertainment, opens for three days, promising to "Exceed Imagination" with its offer of new products and trends. Nintendo provided the first glimpse of a second-generation Wii console designed to dispel notions its system is not up to the standards of "hardcore" videogame players.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gaming</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>37</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31413</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8317.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8317.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8317.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Katlego Mphela and Siphiwe Tshabalala excited over Bafana prospects</video:title>  
		<video:description>After an impressive run in the Bafana Bafana line-up, two of the team’s top players Katlego Mphela and Siphiwe Tshabalala are excited about the future of the national team.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>national team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Katlego Mphela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>siphiwe tshabalala</video:tag>
		<video:tag>puma</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>114</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31405</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8315.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8315.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8315.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Lanseria Airport staff on strike</video:title>  
		<video:description>Members of the South African Transport and Allied Workers Union employed at Lanseria International Airport gathered to march in protest over wage demands.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Transport and Allied Worker's Union</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lanseria International Airport</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>66</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31398</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8314.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8314.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8314.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Jacques Kallis scores top cricket award</video:title>  
		<video:description>The annual SA Cricket Awards were held at the Gallagher Estates in Midrand Johannesburg. The Awards Gala Dinner is the highlight of Cricket South Africa Day, which celebrates cricket’s star players in amateur cricket, domestic professional as well as the premier National team.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>players</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ab de villiers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacques Kallis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lonwabo Tsotsobe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA Cricket Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards Gala Dinner</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket South Africa Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricketer of the Year award</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hashim Amla</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Imraan Tahir</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>109</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31383</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8310.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8310.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8310.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Squash action from the Northern Gauteng Open</video:title>  
		<video:description>The northern Gauteng Open kicked off at the Pretoria Country club attracting South Africa’s finest professional players. Clinton Leeuw, Shaun le Roux and soon to join them Steve Coppinger are all back from the PSA circuit and are the main attraction at the event.
The Northern Gauteng Open is the first of a series of majors this season which culminates with South Africa competing later this year at the World Men’s Teams Championships which will take place in Germany. The stage is set for the like of JP Brits, Christo Potgieter and Thaboki to impress the selectors and is expected to cause a few upsets.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>supersport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Clinton Leeuw</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Northern Gauteng Open</video:tag>
		<video:tag>JP Brit</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>80</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31379</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8308.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8308.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8308.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Encounters Documentary Festival: Glitterboys and Ganglands</video:title>  
		<video:description>Deep in the heart of the Cape’s most violent ganglands sequins are being sewn, hair arranged, tiaras polished, stilettos worn in, lashes glued and shimmies perfected: all for a night of glitz, glamour and the honour of being Miss Gay Western Cape.

Award-winning author Beukes (her novel, Zoo City, has just taken the Arthur C Clarke award) turns a filmic eye on a few of the contenders during the prelim rounds who bravely present their glittering inner lady to the world, and ask to be crowned. Kat Gilardi is the previous year’s princess and has her eye on the prize but a family illness could derail all the work her and her hubby have put in. Miss Eva Torez works by day as a mechanic, by night she scrubs off the grease and shines, and Miss Kayden van Eden, winner of many straight female pageants, is preparing for the ultimate operation and still manages to glimmer and sashay down the catwalk.

Courtesy of Okuble Media, Clockwork Zoo and the Director

Beukes is a Guest of the Encounters Documentary Festival and will attend a QandA in Cape Town (Friday 10 at 8.30).</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>western cape</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lauren Beukes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Encounters Documentary Festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Glitterboys and Ganglands</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Miss Gay Western Cape</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>285</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31372</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8307.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8307.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8307.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Encounters Documentary Festival: Imam and I</video:title>  
		<video:description>Growing up in London the son of a Libyan father and South African mother, filmmaker Khalid Shamis finds little to help him in his search for identity, and so returns to Cape Town on the trail of his famous grandfather, the influential 1960s Imam Abdullah Haron. What he finds is a mixed bag of cultural and political in-fighting that has gone on for decades. He uncovers a man who was both a divisive and unifying force in the Muslim politics of the time, championing the youth, but alienating many in the Muslim Judicial Council with his strong stance against Apartheid. After his controversial death in custody came the predictable battle for his legacy, various factions claiming ownership of his achievements. As Shamis tries to distinguish fact from fiction, truth from legend and contrivance from reality a picture emerges of two complex characters, compelling in their contradictions. Interestingly, the film uses illustration and animation as well as interview to tell the story of a man and a time that shaped – and shattered – his family.

Courtesy of the Director

Shamis is a Guest of the Encounters Documentary Festival and will attend screenings in Cape Town (Saturday 18 at 6pm) and Johannesburg (Tuesday 21 at 8pm) for a QandA. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Encounters Documentary Festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Imam and I</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Khalid Shamis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Imam Abdullah Haron</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>151</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31348</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8305.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8305.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8305.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ANCYL is responsible for hosting decent conferences: Gwede Mantashe</video:title>  
		<video:description>The African National Congress General, Secretary Gwede Mantashe said the ANCYL must not create scape goats by alleging that some ANC leaders were plotting to disrupt their upcoming elective congress.  He said the ANC will be there to support the youth leader. ANCYL president Julius Malema reportedly claimed at a recent provincial league meeting that senior ANC leaders were out to "destroy" him.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>leaders</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gwede Mantashe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>African National Congress General</video:tag>
		<video:tag>provincial league</video:tag>
		<video:tag>upcoming elective congress</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>106</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31339</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8300.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8300.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8300.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iLive Winter Blues with Emmah Mabye</video:title>  
		<video:description>Emmah Mabye performs poems submitted to TimesLIVE at TsAfrika in Randburg alight with the second iLIVE Poetry showcase – iLIVE Winter Blues Poetry Show. Hosted by award-winning poet and author, Abdul Milazi, the show featured poets: Michelle Freeman, Mandisa, Bruce Gorton, Sizakele Nkosi, Zanele Tyutula, Hopewell Radebe, Jabulile Buthelezi, Tebogo Thoka and Vangile Gantsho.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Abdul Milazi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TimesLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hopewell Radebe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TSAfrika</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLive poetry showcase</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vangile Gantsho</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sizakele Nkosi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tebogo Thoka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mandisa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Emmah Mabye</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bruce Gorton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zanele Tyutula</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jabulile Buthelezi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLive Winter Blues</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the show featured poets: Michelle Freeman</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>89</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31327</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8299.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8299.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8299.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Extraordinary Joes #6 Pt 2: Chalk is all the talk in Jozi City</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Chalkboard Cafe is fast becoming a second home and first choice hangout for some of South Africa's top entrepreneurs, professionals, artists and developers, both young and old. Situated just below the newly developed Main Street Life complex in the Maboneng Precinct, the cafe is surrounded by chalkboards converting the space from a top quality deli to strategic boardroom with a swipe of chalk. 

Part 2 of 2.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Extraordinary Joes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Urban Living</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Main Street Life</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chalkboard Cafe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Maboneng Precinct</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Red Team Go</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Darryl Els</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Russel Grant</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mpho Masondo</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>143</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31316</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8303.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8303.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8303.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Extraordinary Joes #6 Pt 1: Moments of Movie Magic on Main</video:title>  
		<video:description>Situated in the heart of Jozi, The Bioscope, Johannesburg’s only independent art house and cultural cinema, is pumping new life into the usually empty city streets. The brainchild of Red Team Go members Darryl Els and Russel Grant, the movie complex invites people to step out of the humdrum cinema complexes in urban malls and ‘catch a flick’ and enjoy an evening in Joburg’s inner city.

Part 1 of 2.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>joburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Encounters Film Festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Extraordinary Joes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Urban Living</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Bioscope</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Main Street Life</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Main Street</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Maboneng Precinct</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Unhinged</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Darryl Els</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Russel Grant</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>197</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31314</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8294.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8294.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8294.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Ep 3</video:title>  
		<video:description>In the third episode of Box Office SA, we breeze through this past weekend’s top earners with a countdown of the country’s Top 5 best selling movies at cinemas across the country.

Top 5

1.            PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 4

2.            HANGOVER 2

3.            X-MEN : FIRST CLASS

4.            FAST AND THE FURIOUS 5

5.            LINCOLN LAWYER</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Box Office SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN 4</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The HANGOVER Part 2</video:tag>
		<video:tag>X-MEN : FIRST CLASS</video:tag>
		<video:tag>FAST AND THE FURIOUS 5</video:tag>
		<video:tag>LINCOLN LAWYER</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>202</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31296</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8298.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8298.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8298.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iLive Winter Blues with Jabulile Buthelezi</video:title>  
		<video:description>Jabulile Buthelezi set the wintry night at TsAfrika in Randburg alight with the second iLIVE Poetry showcase – iLIVE Winter Blues Poetry Show. Hosted by award-winning poet and author, Abdul Milazi, the show featured poets: Michelle Freeman, Mandisa, Emmah Mabye, Bruce Gorton, Sizakele Nkosi, Zanele Tyutula, Hopewell Radebe, Jabulile Buthelezi, Tebogo Thoka and Vangile Gantsho.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hopewell Radebe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vangile Gantsho</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sizakele Nkosi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tebogo Thoka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>poetry showcase</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE Winter Blues Poetry Show</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Michelle Freeman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mandisa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Emmah Mabye</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bruce Gorton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zanele Tyutula</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jabulile Buthelezi</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>100</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31285</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8289.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8289.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8289.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The other Walmart or Walmart not</video:title>  
		<video:description>Walmart’s moving into SA. But the brand already graces at least one small provider.  After some intense interrogation at the Competition Tribunal  the global retailer won approval to buy a 51% stake in Massmart – with some token conditions.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-07</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>game</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MassMart</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Walmart</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Makro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cambridge Food</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Masscash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thaba Cash &amp; Carry</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>137</video:duration>
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</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31261</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8286.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8286.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8286.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cigar producers hope smokers will light up a French</video:title>  
		<video:description>The cigar is a Latin American icon, indelibly associated with the tobacco fields of Cuba. But a burgeoning industry of French "Navarre cigars" is challenging the traditional brands, with a little help from some authentic Cuban growers and rollers. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>145</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31258</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8284.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8284.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8284.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Oxfam warns of looming food crisis</video:title>  
		<video:description>Oxfam called for an overhaul of the world's food system, warning that in a couple of decades millions more people will be gripped by hunger due to failures in the agriculture industry, climate-hit harvests and population growth. Interview with Oxfam's head of research Duncan Green.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Oxfam</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>143</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31238</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8282.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8282.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8282.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Remembering Youth Day</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth press team from Wynberg High in the Western Cape find out about the significance of Youth Day to their community.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>youth</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>western cape</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wynberg High</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>111</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31233</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8280.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8280.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8280.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: What exactly is Youth Day</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Unity Secondary iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team get the facts about the history behind Youth Day.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>history</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Unity Secondary</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>96</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31231</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8279.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8279.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8279.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Miss Earth contestants chat about how they celebrate Africa Day</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Thuto Lesedi Secondary find out how Miss Earth contestants celebrate Africa Day.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thuto Lesedi Secondary</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>82</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31229</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8278.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8278.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8278.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Heroes of June 16</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica youth press team from Sunward Park High School in Boksburg celebrate Youth Day by honoring South African heroes.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrate</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunward Park High School</video:tag>
		<video:tag>honoring</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African heroes</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>64</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31226</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8277.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8277.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8277.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: The history behind Youth Day</video:title>  
		<video:description>The National School of the Arts iSchoolAfrica youth press team from Johannesburg find out the history behind Youth Day.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the National School of the Arts</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>69</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31223</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8276.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8276.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8276.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title> iSchoolAfrica: What does Youth Day mean to you</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from the National School of the Arts finds out more about Youth Day.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the National School of the Arts</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>63</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31220</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8275.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8275.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8275.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: High School Musical star chats about her youth tour</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from the National School of the Arts interviews US actress and High School Musical star Monique Coleman who visited SA recently as a youth ambassador.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>star</video:tag>
		<video:tag>High School Musical</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the National School of the Arts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>US actress</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Monique Coleman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>youth ambassador</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>97</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31215</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8274.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8274.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8274.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: How the youth feel about Youth Day</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Jeppe High Scholl for Girls in Johannesburg find out how their peers feel about Youth Day.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>youth</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jeppe High Scholl for Girls</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>62</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31202</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8271.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8271.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8271.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tributes pour in for Albertina Sisulu</video:title>  
		<video:description>President Jacob Zuma and former President Thabo Mbeki were among the dignitaries, government officials, celebrities, family as well as ordinary south Africans who came to send their condolences to the Sisulu family and pay their respects to stalwart Albertina Sisulu who was 92 when she passed away at her Linden home on Thursday night June 2</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>family</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrities</video:tag>
		<video:tag>albertina sisulu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bantu holomisa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Winnie Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc spokesman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mara louw</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jackson Mthembu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>government officials</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Former President Thabo Mbeki</video:tag>
		<video:tag>stalwart</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dignitaries</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tributes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>United Democratic Movement leader</video:tag>
		<video:tag>former idols judge</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sophie Williams De Bruyn</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>158</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31189</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8269.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8269.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8269.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Friends and family of Albertina Sisulu pay tribute to her</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC stalwart Albertina Sisulu will receive a national official special funeral, the Presidency announced.  Sisulu died at her home in Linden, aged 92.  During the day friends and family visited the Sisulu home to pay tribute.  Members of the public are advised to send their condolonces to this email address: Condolences.MaSisulu@po.gov.za.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>family</video:tag>
		<video:tag>friends</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sisulu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>albertina sisulu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>stalwart</video:tag>
		<video:tag>national official special funeral</video:tag>
		<video:tag>aged 92</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>127</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31175</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8268.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8268.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8268.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: What Youth Day means for rapper Kwesta </video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Germiston High School interview South Africa's hip-hop artist Kwesta to hear his thoughts about Youth Day.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Germiston High School</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>109</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31170</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8267.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8267.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8267.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Celebrating Youth</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Buhlebuzile iSchoolAfrica youth press team finds out from their community what Youth Day means to them.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>community</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buhlebuzile iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>73</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31082</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8254.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8254.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8254.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Xenophobia rears its head in Ramaphosa Park</video:title>  
		<video:description>The atmosphere was tense at the Ramaphosa township in Johannesburg’s East Rand as a group of residents, who said they were against the shutting down of shops owned by foreigners, demanded that local shop owners also be shut down if they would not allow foreigners to operate freely. The township was one of the areas that was affected by the wave of xenophobic attacks in 2008 were 62 people were killed and 150,000 were displaced.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-06-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>killed</video:tag>
		<video:tag>xenophobia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>attacks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>foreigners</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ramaphosa Park</video:tag>
		<video:tag>shops</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>89</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31034</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8249.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8249.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8249.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Ep 2</video:title>  
		<video:description>In the second episode of Box Office SA, we take a quick look at this past weekend’s top earners with a countdown of the country’s Top 5 best selling movies at NuMetro cinemas across the country, as well as a hot local number that making waves at the theatres.

Top 5 Movies are

5. Animals United 3D

4. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides - 2D

3. Fast andamp; Furious Five

2. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides - 3D

1. The Hangover Part 2</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>NuMetro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Box Office SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fast and Furious Five</video:tag>
		<video:tag>top 5</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pirates of the Caribbean</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beastly</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Animals United 3D</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cinemas</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>135</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=31006</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8244.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8244.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8244.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Ferrari show day at Montecasino</video:title>  
		<video:description>Fans, future and owners of Italian supercar Ferrari gathered in the Teatro at Montecasino this past weekend to show-off and admire the dozens multi-million rand automobiles on display.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>teatro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ferrari</video:tag>
		<video:tag>monte casino</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>formula one</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motoring</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>supercar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SOUTHERN EQUITORIAL FERRARI AUTOMOBILI CLUB</video:tag>
		<video:tag>John Burkes</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>84</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30999</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8243.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8243.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8243.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Oyster festival scores with enthusiasts</video:title>  
		<video:description>As Johannesburg experiences winter’s first nippy chills, hundred of food and wine enthusiasts enjoyed a hearty weekend at the Oyster Wine and Food Festival held at the Brightwater Commons in Randburg. The festival is regarded as the biggest festival of its kind in Johannesburg and the second largest oyster festival in the country.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wine</video:tag>
		<video:tag>knysna</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Food</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Oyster Wine and Food Festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brightwater Commons</video:tag>
		<video:tag>oyster</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Judith Lee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lehan Botha</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dirk Roos</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>72</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30981</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8242.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8242.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8242.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tshabalala hosts unique exhibition of SA fashion</video:title>  
		<video:description>Lawyer by day, Tholi Tshabalala feels like she is having an affair with her love for fashion at night...  For the next 3 weeks Tshabala is hosting her entrance free exhibition "Fashion Meets Architecture" at Arts on Main, The Maboneng District,  Johannesburg.  The exhibition features eleven South African designers who are normally only accessible during fashion weeks hosted throughout the country.  Garments on display will be changed every week so that visitors will get an opportunity to see new and unique designs should they visit the expo more than once.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>David Tlale</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Abigail Betz</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Black Coffee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Books</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thula Sindi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Suzaan Heyns</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kluck CGDT</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Stiaan Louw</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Undacova</video:tag>
		<video:tag>House of Ole</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Grapevine</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Two Girls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion Meets Architecture</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Maponeng District</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion Exhibition</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tholi Tshabalala</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>140</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30979</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8240.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8240.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8240.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>New Zealand wine growers look beyond the glut</video:title>  
		<video:description>Years of surplus in New Zealand's prime wine growing region have pummeled prices, and forced many wineries to shut their doors. But now vintners are looking brightly to signs the industry is slowly recovering.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>133</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30973</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8239.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8239.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8239.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iLIVE chases winter blues with poetry</video:title>  
		<video:description>iLIVE Poetry sessions set the wintry night at TsAfrika in Randburg alight with the second iLIVE Poetry showcase – iLIVE Winter Blues Poetry Show. Hosted by award-winning poet and author, Abdul Milazi, the show featured poets: Michelle Freeman, Mandisa, Emmah Mabye, Bruce Gorton, Sizakele Nkosi, Zanele Tyutula, Hopewell Radebe, Jabulile Buthelezi, Tebogo Thoka and Vangile Gantsho.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>poetry</video:tag>
		<video:tag>author</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Abdul Milazi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hopewell Radebe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TSAfrika</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vangile Gantsho</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sizakele Nkosi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tebogo Thoka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sessions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE Winter Blues Poetry Show</video:tag>
		<video:tag>award-winning poet</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Michelle Freeman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mandisa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Emmah Mabye</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bruce Gorton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zanele Tyutula</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jabulile Buthelezi</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>133</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30965</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8237.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8237.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8237.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>India transgender community celebrate difference</video:title>  
		<video:description>Once a year in the small south Indian village of Koovagam, thousands of pilgrims gather for a massive transgender festival rooted in Hindu mythology.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>india</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hindu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>transgender community</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Koovagam</video:tag>
		<video:tag>transgender festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hindu mythology</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>138</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30962</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8236.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8236.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8236.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Greenpeace warns of radioactive sea life off Japan</video:title>  
		<video:description>Environmental group Greenpeace has warned that marine life tested more than 20 kilometres (12 miles) off Japan's stricken Fukushima nuclear plant shows radiation far above legal limits. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>59</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30957</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8235.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8235.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8235.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sydney ashimmer for light and music festival</video:title>  
		<video:description>The sails of the Sydney Opera House are lit with a 3D-like effect on Friday during the launch of Vivid Sydney, reportedly the Southern Hemisphere's largest festival of light, music and ideas.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sydney</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Southern Hemisphere</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>light and music festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sydney Opera House</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vivid Sydney</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>43</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30918</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8231.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8231.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8231.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>From Trash to Treasure</video:title>  
		<video:description>All around Johannesburg modern day hunter-gatherers earn a living turning other peoples trash into their own form of treasure. Sorting through rubbish bins on collection days these small time entrepreneurs gather trolley loads of recyclables and take them to recycling plants across the city. At the plants, which are mostly owned by independent start-ups, the vendors receive cash for the plastics, papers, metals and glass which are then sold on or transformed into everyday reusable products.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pikitup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>trash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>recycling</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robertville recycling</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>143</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30900</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8229.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8229.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8229.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Hard work ahead for Orlando Pirates</video:title>  
		<video:description>Orlando Pirates’ Andile Jali said that in order for his side to win the 2011 Nedbank Cup they had to work as a team, give 100 percent effort and not underestimate their fellow finalists Black Leopards on Saturday afternoon.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Andile Jali</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Black Leopards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2011 Nedbank Cup</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>52</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30896</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8227.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8227.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8227.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Mabalane looking for Nedbank cherry on top</video:title>  
		<video:description>Orlando Pirates speedy winger, Dikgang ‘the terminator’ Mabalane is adamant that the Buccaneers will put a the cherry on top of their season, so to speak, when they take on Black Leopards in the final of the 2011 Nedbank Cup</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buccaneers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>winger</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Black Leopards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2011 Nedbank Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dikgang ‘the terminator’ Mabalane</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>83</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30885</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8223.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8223.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8223.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Orlando Pirates will not underestimate Leopards</video:title>  
		<video:description>Orlando Pirates defender, Happy Jele, is confident his team can keep it tight at the back against National first division side, Black Leopards, in the final of the 2011 Nedbank Cup on Saturday.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-25</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>defender</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Happy Jele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National first division side</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Black Leopards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2011 Nedbank Cup</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>90</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30836</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8217.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8217.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8217.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zimbabwe torture documentary: The Axe and the Tree</video:title>  
		<video:description>Most viewed video story yesterday.

The Axe and the Tree: Zimbabwe's Legacy of Political Violence focuses on the experiences of four individuals living in settlements around Harare during the electoral violence of 2008.  Those featured in the documentary participated of their own free will and are aware of the repercussions that they could face due to their involvement.  The International Center for Transitional Justice believe that this documentary will force the world to sit up and pay attention to the forgotten stories of the Zimbabwean people.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zimbabwe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Harare</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Axe and the Tree: Zimbabwe's Legacy of Political Torture</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International Center for Transitional Justice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Howard Varney</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>104</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30831</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8213.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8213.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8213.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ANC Gauteng announces 11 mayors for its municipalities around Gauteng</video:title>  
		<video:description>The ANC Gauteng has announced 11 mayors for municipalities which it has won in the local government elections.  Former Johannesburg finance boss Parks Tau, will replace outgoing City of Johannesburg Mayor, Amos Masondo, whose two terms in office ended after the elections.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gauteng</video:tag>
		<video:tag>former</video:tag>
		<video:tag>elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>amos masondo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johannesburg mayor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC gauteng</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local government elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>11 mayors</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Parks Tau</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johannesburg finance</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>115</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30822</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8211.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8211.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8211.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Box Office SA: Ep 1</video:title>  
		<video:description>TimesLIVE’s brand new show, Box Office SA, kicks off this week with a countdown of the Top 5 best selling movies during the May 20th 2011 weekend at Nu Metro cinemas across the country.

Top 5 Movies are

1. Fast and Furious Five

3. 5. Beastly

5. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Box Office SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fast and Furious Five</video:tag>
		<video:tag>top 5</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pirates of the Caribbean</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beastly</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>163</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30781</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8208.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8208.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8208.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Libya revolt spares Athens of Africa, kills tourism</video:title>  
		<video:description>The spectacular ruins of the ancient Greek city Cyrene survived Libya's bloody revolution intact, but the uprising has killed off tourism in a country that only recently opened up to outsiders.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>136</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30778</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8207.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8207.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8207.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Getty Museum unveils a half-century of Cuba in photos</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Getty Museum in Los Angeles is for the first time unveiling its collection of photographs from Cuba by legendary American artist Walker Evans, as part of a larger photographic look-back at the island nation during key moments of its history.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>los-angeles</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cuba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Getty Museum</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cuba in photos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Walker Evans</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>39</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30774</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8206.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8206.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8206.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>World's smallest penguins find refuge in New Zealand</video:title>  
		<video:description>In New Zealand, dead Little Blue Penguins are washing up on beaches, and many blame La Nina changing weather patterns for food shortages. Dozens of these tiny penguins the world's smallest have now found a new home.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>New Zealand</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World's smallest penguins</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Little Blue Penguins</video:tag>
		<video:tag>La Nina</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>133</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30771</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8205.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8205.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8205.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zuma dances over election victory</video:title>  
		<video:description>Scores of ANC supporters swarmed Luthuli House, the African National Congress’ headquarters in Johannesburg to celebrate the party’s showing in the local government elections. Speaking to the highly ecstatic crowd, ANC president Jacob Zuma said thanked party leaders as well as the volunteers for an election victory he described overwhelming.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>supporters</video:tag>
		<video:tag>victory</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Luthuli House</video:tag>
		<video:tag>african national congress</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local government elections</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>106</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30762</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8203.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8203.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8203.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Am not debating with a tea girl: Julius Malema</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANCYL president Julius Malema has vowed never to debate with DA's national spokesman Lindiwe Mazibuko were scheduled to debate in a television station at the IEC results operation centre in Pretoria at the 11th hour.  He said he will never debate with a tea girl.  Mazibuko on her responce said Malema was full of insults.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pretoria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>da</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>debate</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>insults</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lindiwe Mazibuko</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mazibuko</video:tag>
		<video:tag>television station</video:tag>
		<video:tag>11th hour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tea girl</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>149</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30751</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8200.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8200.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8200.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Africa Facts</video:title>  
		<video:description>Some facts about Africa from the iSchoolAfrica youth press team from Sunward Park High School, Boksburg</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>boksburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunward Park High School</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Facts</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>83</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30738</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8198.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8198.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8198.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Hundreds injured in Soweto train accident</video:title>  
		<video:description>More than 600 people were injured, two critically, when a packed Metrorail train collided with a stationary Business Express train in Soweto yesterday evening. Times LIVE was on the scene to capture the chaos as medical personal worked well into the night to help injured passengers.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>netcare</video:tag>
		<video:tag>roderick macleod</video:tag>
		<video:tag>metrorail</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Meadowlands</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Phomolong</video:tag>
		<video:tag>train accident</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johannesburg Emergency Services</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ER24</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business Express train</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mzimhlophe</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>53</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30737</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8199.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8199.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8199.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Celebrate Africa</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica youth Press team from Joburg’s National School of the Arts focus on Africa Day celebrations.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrations</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National School of the Arts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>CELEBRATE AFRICA</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>68</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30734</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8194.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8194.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8194.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Capturing Joburg’s dreamers</video:title>  
		<video:description>The team from Buhlebuzile iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team speaks to Justin Tellian, a New York photographer about his project to capture the dreamers of Johannesburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>CELEBRATE AFRICA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joburg’s National School of the Arts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buhlebuzile</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>146</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30729</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8191.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8191.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8191.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: DREAM Joburg</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica youth press team from the National School of the Arts interview New York photographer Justin Tellian about his project to capture the dreamers of Johannesburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DREAM Joburg</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>235</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30725</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8190.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8190.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8190.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: What makes you African? </video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Unity Secondary in Daveyton look at what makes people proud to be African.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>african</video:tag>
		<video:tag>daveyton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Unity Secondary</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>71</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30722</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8189.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8189.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8189.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Proud to be African</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica youth press team from Jeppe High School for Girls explores what makes people proud of their African identity.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>african</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jeppe High School for Girls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>identity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Proud to be African</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>63</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30703</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8186.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8186.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8186.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Poem to Africa</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Germiston High School iSchoolAfrica Press Team celebrate Africa using poetry to highlight some of the continent’s best attributes</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>poetry</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrate</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Germiston High School</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>105</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30695</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8193.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8193.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8193.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA men putting their best foot forward</video:title>  
		<video:description>Fashion-forward personalities attended the launch of Edgars’ exclusive The Italian Shoe Collection. The launch saw some of the country’s most stylish men including GQ's Siphiwe Mpye, fashion entrepreneur Craig Jacobs, and popular radio and TV personality, Sasha Martinengo, donning their swankiest looks and talking men’s shoe trends with TimesLIVE.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tv</video:tag>
		<video:tag>radio</video:tag>
		<video:tag>trends</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sasha Martinengo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Craig Jacobs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Edgars</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Italian Shoe Collection</video:tag>
		<video:tag>GQ</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Siphiwe Mpye</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion entrepreneur</video:tag>
		<video:tag>popular</video:tag>
		<video:tag>personality</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>96</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30692</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8184.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8184.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8184.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Exploring Venda culture</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Buhlebuzile iSchoolAfrica youth press team focus on Venda culture and what makes people proudly African.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buhlebuzile iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Venda culture</video:tag>
		<video:tag>proudly African</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>63</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30675</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8183.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8183.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8183.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Coronation Dam and Zandspruit residents speak on elections</video:title>  
		<video:description>The poverty stricken residents of Coronation Dam in Johannesburg stayed away from voting during the country’s local elections. Not too far, is the township of Zandspruit, one of the townships that saw violent unrest in the run-up to the local elections. The locals  enjoyed a relatively quite day of voting</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>voting</video:tag>
		<video:tag>elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zandspruit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local Elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Maureen Schneeman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Coronation Dam</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ward councillor</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>97</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30670</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8181.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8181.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8181.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Blind voters left in the dark once again</video:title>  
		<video:description>Dozens of visually impaired residents from the Johannesburg Society for the Blind in Regency Park, were once again left having to put their trust and secret vote in the hands of voting officials, despite promises by the IEC that this year blind people would be able to cast their vote in absolute privacy. From early in the morning the residents were once again left in the dark when they arrived at their voting station to find the Braille ballot template, promised to them by the IEC, was not available. This meant that blind voters had to once again have their mark made by an IEC Presiding Officer and under the eye of party agents who confirmed their vote to the officer.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>blind</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IEC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local Elections 2011</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elections 2011</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johannesburg Society for the Blind</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Regency Park</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Braille ballot</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>87</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30666</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8180.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8180.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8180.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Elections: What voting means for Alexandra residents</video:title>  
		<video:description>Alexandra township in the north of Johannesburg has seen droves of voters making their way to the various polling stations scattered around the township with many hoping their vote will give them a voice as well as a real chance at an improved life.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>voting</video:tag>
		<video:tag>elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Alexandra township</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TimesLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local Elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Independent Electoral Commission</video:tag>
		<video:tag>polling stations</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>67</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30647</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8177.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8177.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8177.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Midvaal residents cast their votes</video:title>  
		<video:description>The much contested Midvaal municipality which is currently the only Democratic Alliance run municipality in Gauteng commenced with their local government elections.  The ANC had vowed to win Midvaal.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gauteng</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Democratic Alliance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>municipality</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local government elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Midvaal</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vowed</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>55</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30629</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8174.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8174.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8174.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>South Africa votes in local elections</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Independent Electoral Commission has expressed satisfaction in the readiness of it’s polling stations despite what it called minor hiccups. TimesLIVE visits various stations to find out how the voting is continuing</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>voting</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TimesLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local Elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Independent Electoral Commission</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>80</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30620</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8173.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8173.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8173.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mandela wishes Zuma well in vote</video:title>  
		<video:description>President Jacob Zuma paid a visiting to former president Nelson Mandela at his Houghton home in Johannesburg. Zuma said the visit was part of his regular appointments with Madiba to inform the former statesman of the progress regarding the ANC’s election campaign as well as to thank him for casting his special vote.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>132</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30614</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8172.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8172.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8172.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Shilowa announces he will not vote in local elections</video:title>  
		<video:description>Congress of the People co-founder Mbhazima Shilowa said he will not be voting in the local elections. He said he and many loyal members of COPE will not vote for a fraudulently elected leadership. Speaking at a press briefing on Tuesday, Shilowa also denied rumours that he was planning to leave the party and rejoin the ANC.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>leadership</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mbhazima Shilowa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Congress of the People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Co-Founder</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local Elections</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>108</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30610</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8171.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8171.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8171.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Balls and Brawls # 14: Vote PSL party, Scrummie time and Black pants Bokke</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Times sports editor Archie Henderson returns from the bench to chat Times LIVE sports editor David Isaacson about his vote for this seasons PSL and who’s in the running for Springbok scrumhalf.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>psl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>springbok</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Archie Henderson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times</video:tag>
		<video:tag>david isaacson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Times LIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Balls and Brawls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sports editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>scrumhalf</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>300</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30597</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8169.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8169.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8169.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Go Out and Vote</video:title>  
		<video:description>This voter education celebrity endorsement video was brought to you by The Gauteng Provincial Government.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elections 2011</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>42</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30589</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8167.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8167.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8167.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Khanyi Mbau wows at Mika Stefano’s Egyptian celebration</video:title>  
		<video:description>Heralded as the party to be at this past weekend, celebrity social blogger Mika Stefano’s fifth annual Birthday celebration attracted a number of SA’s top celebs.

Hosted at The Pyramid Conference centre in Joburg town, the party’s theme Egyptian swag, saw celebs and plebs alike brave the cold to come bedazzled in their best blinging rines, gold and jewels.

Although the cold weather and slightly secluded location caused the party to only hot up a bit later than expected, performances from Lee-ann and Futuresounds and a dancefloor display from Queen of bling Kanyi Mbau, certainly got the temperature rising.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lee-ann</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>queen of bling</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Khanyi Mbau</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mika stefano</video:tag>
		<video:tag>social blogger</video:tag>
		<video:tag>egyptian swag</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Futuresounds</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pyramid</video:tag>
		<video:tag>eloff street</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>161</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30567</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8168.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8168.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8168.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>IEC: Voting to go smoothly on May 18</video:title>  
		<video:description>Chief Electoral Officer Advocate Pansy Tlakula, advised that 250,000 people have been deployed to work at voting stations where a total of 70,5 million ballot papers have been distributed.  The IEC claims to be ready for voters countrywide on May 18,  despite a few hiccups experienced for special votes cast.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vote</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IEC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pansy Tlakula</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>18 May 2011</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>166</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30550</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8161.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8161.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8161.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Baghdad holds its first book fair in 20 years </video:title>  
		<video:description>Iraq has held its first book fair in 20 years, with organisers and attendees hailing it as a return for the violence-wracked country to the global literary scene.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>baghdad</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iraq</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Books</video:tag>
		<video:tag>global literary scene</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>78</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30546</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8160.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8160.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8160.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Julius Malema vows that the ANC will win all municipalites during the election</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANCYL President Julius Malema has vowed that the ANC will win all municipalities in the country in the upcoming local government elections.  Addressing thousands of ANC supporters who attended the ANC's election rally held at FNB stadium in Soweto, Malema said people should vote for the ANC as the Democratic Alliance is a minority party.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Democratic Alliance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC supporters</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>thousands</video:tag>
		<video:tag>FNB Stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>municipalities</video:tag>
		<video:tag>upcoming local government elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC's election rally</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>88</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30541</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8158.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8158.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8158.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Go Out and Vote: Celebrities and Youth </video:title>  
		<video:description>This voter education celebrity and local youth endorsement video was brought to you by The Gauteng Provincial Government.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Gauteng Provincial Government.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elections 2011</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Go Out and Vote</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>68</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30537</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8157.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8157.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8157.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Electric cars take off in Norway</video:title>  
		<video:description>They speed past gas guzzlers in traffic, ignore congestion charges and get city centre parking for free. In a country's whose wealth is fuelled by oil, Oslo has become the world capital of the electric car. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motoring</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>118</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30532</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8156.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8156.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8156.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Anish Kapoor: massive sculpture at Paris Grand Palais </video:title>  
		<video:description>London-based artist Anish Kapoor's most recent installation opens today in Paris. The show is part of 'Monumenta,' a publicly-funded art show that annually invites artists to transform the exhibit space at the Grand Palais.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>paris</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Anish Kapoor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Grand Palais</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Monumenta</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>111</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30528</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8155.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8155.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8155.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Greenpeace says high radiation in Japan seaweed</video:title>  
		<video:description>Environmental activist group Greenpeace say they have detected radiation far above legal limits in seaweed samples taken from the ocean off Japan's stricken Fukushima nuclear plant.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>48</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30498</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8151.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8151.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8151.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Go Out And Vote: DJ Sbu - Gert - Kgotso - Bonang - Trevor</video:title>  
		<video:description>This voter education celebrity endorsement video was brought to you by The Gauteng Provincial Government.

GO OUT AND VOTE ON THE 18TH OF MAY</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vote</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DJ Sbu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bonang Matheba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gert-Johan Coetzee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Trevor Madondo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Gauteng Provincial Government.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Khotso Mokoena</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>53</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30493</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8150.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8150.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8150.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Soul star Zaki Ibrahim thrills For Colored Girls Preview</video:title>  
		<video:description>Canadian Neo-Soul singer, Zaki Ibrahim, thrilled audiences at the film preview of Tyler Perry’s For Colored Girls held at the Zone in Rosebank, Johannesburg. Ibrahim, who sings the opening song in the official soundtrack titled “Ansomnia” has enjoyed a successful international career and said she was elated to be part of the movie soundtrack.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rosebank</video:tag>
		<video:tag>singer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movie</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Canadian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Neo-Soul</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zaki Ibrahim</video:tag>
		<video:tag>film preview</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tyler Perry</video:tag>
		<video:tag>For Colored Girls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the Zone</video:tag>
		<video:tag>official soundtrack</video:tag>
		<video:tag>“Ansomnia”</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>149</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30490</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8149.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8149.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8149.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Ancestors will turn their backs on people who are not voting for ANC: Jacob Zuma</video:title>  
		<video:description>President Jacob Zuma visited Phola an area which is situated in a small town called Lichtenburg, North West.  He was there to campaign for the upcoming local government elections.  During his campaign, he warned that ancestors will turn their backs on people not voting for the ANC.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>campaign</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>people</video:tag>
		<video:tag>elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>North West</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lichtenburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>upcoming local government elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancestors</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>77</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30482</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8144.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8144.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8144.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sri Lanka cricket team leaves for England tour</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sri Lanka's young and relatively inexperienced cricket team left Tuesday for a summer tour of England, where they will play three Test matches, five one-day games and a Twenty20. The team's preparation has been hampered by the ongoing Indian Premier League  eight players selected for the tour, including new skipper Tillakaratne Dilshan, are joining the team on May 18 due to their IPL club commitments.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>58</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30478</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8143.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8143.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8143.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Oregan Hoskins, emphasizes the importance of the Castle sponsorship</video:title>  
		<video:description>SARU President, Oregan Hoskins, emphasizes the importance of the Castle sponsorship for the next five years and what it means to the Springboks.
 </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>83</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30472</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8142.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8142.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8142.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>John Smit says that the Tri-Nations is vital preparation for the World Cup.</video:title>  
		<video:description>Springbok captain, John Smit, tells us what it means to have Castle on board as one of the main sponsors for the Tri-Nations and how preparation for that tournament will prove vital for the World Cup.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>John Smit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tri-Nations</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Springbok captain</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>56</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30461</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8141.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8141.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8141.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Go Out and Vote: Sade - Minenhle - Paledi - Carmel</video:title>  
		<video:description>This voter education celebrity endorsement video was brought to you by The Gauteng Provincial Government.

GO OUT AND VOTE ON THE 18TH OF MAY</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sade</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elections 2011</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Go Out and Vote</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Minenhle</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Paledi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Carmel</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>38</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30450</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8152.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8152.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8152.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cope distances itself from self appointed mayoral candidate</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Congress of the People has distanced itself from the self- proclaimed mayoral candidate for the upcoming local government election.  Preddy Mothopeng has announced himself as running  as a Johannesburg mayoral candidate.  Cope   vowed to discipline him.  Mothopeng said as the Cope's candidate he will be implementing operation Genesis chapter 1 and 2 quoting the bible.  He said if God can create the world in six days, cope will also be able to campaign for six days for the elections.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jhb</video:tag>
		<video:tag>elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>COPE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Congress of the People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Genesis chapter 1 and 2</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bible</video:tag>
		<video:tag>upcoming local government election</video:tag>
		<video:tag>six days</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>68</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30432</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8138.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8138.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8138.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Go Out and Vote: Nonhle Thema - Roxy Burger - AKA - Bonang Matheba - Mandla Spikiri.</video:title>  
		<video:description>This voter education celebrity endorsement video was brought to you by The Gauteng Provincial Government.

GO OUT AND VOTE ON THE 18TH OF MAY</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vote</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nonhle-thema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bonang Matheba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Gauteng Provincial Government.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elections 2011</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Roxy Burger</video:tag>
		<video:tag>AKA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mandla Spikiri</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>77</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30414</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8135.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8135.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8135.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Julius Malema blames individuals for open toilets but not the ANC</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANCYL President Julius Malema has blamed individuals but not the ANC regarding the open-air- toilets in Vieljoonskroon in the Free State.  The municipality is ANC- run.  He was addressing the crowd after he visited the area with open-air-toilets.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fikile Mbalula</video:tag>
		<video:tag>free state</video:tag>
		<video:tag>municipality</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tony Yengeni</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vieljoonskroon</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>112</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30407</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8132.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8132.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8132.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ANC discover breach of electoral code by DA</video:title>  
		<video:description>The ANC National Working Committee announced the discovery of pamphlets, which they believe to have been distributed by the DA, featuring defamatory and libellous remarks relating to ANC NEC member Trevor Manuel.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>da</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Trevor Manuel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>breach of electoral code</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>166</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30401</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8131.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8131.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8131.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bright future for Moses Molelekwa foundation </video:title>  
		<video:description>The Moses Taiwa Molelekwa Arts Foundation is based in Tembisa, a township in South  Africa’s Gauteng Province. The foundation was established on April 2002 in memory of deceased world-renowned Jazz pianist Moses Molelekwa. There, various music instruction classes are held that teach young local kids to play a wide array of instruments and to read music.

Recently French Cognac house Hennessy sponsored the foundation R40 000 to help out their cause.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jazz</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hennessy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Moses Taiwa Molelekwa Arts Foundation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Moses Molelekwa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Maurice Hennessy</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>166</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30397</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8129.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8129.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8129.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ANC report back on Free State unenclosed toilets</video:title>  
		<video:description>With only days remaining before the 2011 local government elections, the ANC’s National Working Committee reported back on the highly publicised unenclosed toilets that have been discovered in the Free State.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>free state</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>unenclosed toilets</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National Working Committee</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>99</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30389</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8128.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8128.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8128.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>John Mitchell admits his team were completely outplayed</video:title>  
		<video:description>MTN Lions coach John Mitchell admits his team were completely outplayed by the Free State Cheetahs in their Super Rugby clash at Ellis Park. He conceded that his side’s defence was poor, but that he was happy with their scrumming on the night. Despite the loss, however, he is still confident ahead of his tour to Australia and New Zealand.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Australia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>New Zealand</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ellis park</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Super Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>John Mitchell</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MTN Lions coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Free State Cheetahs</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>86</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30379</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8123.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8123.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8123.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Tenderfoot Bafana squad to face Tanzania</video:title>  
		<video:description>A 22-man Bafana Bafana squad of mostly uncapped PSL players, was announced by Bafana Bafana head coach Pitso Mosimane at SAFA House in Johannesburg. The team is poised to face Tanzania in a friendly match ahead of their crucial 2012 Africa Cup of Nation qualifier match against Egypt in June, Mosimane said the pressures of an away match against Tanzania will serve the team well when they step into the Pharaoh’s backyard on the 5th of June 2011.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>psl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tanzania</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Egypt</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pitso Mosimane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Head coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SAFA House</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Taifa Stars</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the Pharaohs</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>126</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30377</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8121.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8121.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8121.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Anele Mda returns to the ANC</video:title>  
		<video:description>After months of speculation whether former Congress of the People Youth leader, Anele Mda will rejoin the ANC, she announced her return.  In a press briefing which was also attended by President Jacob Zuma in Johannesburg, Mda said she left Cope as there was no political growth.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Anele Mda</video:tag>
		<video:tag>COPE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Congress of the People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth leader</video:tag>
		<video:tag>political growth</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>88</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30366</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8120.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8120.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8120.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>South Africa wineries tap tourism as marketing scheme</video:title>  
		<video:description>International sanctions stopped South Africa from exporting wine during the apartheid era, but over the last decade foreign sales of South African wine have tripled. And in the town of Franschhoek, just 78 kilometres from Cape Town, producers hope to reap the benefits.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa wineries</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Franschhoek</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>95</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30360</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8118.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8118.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8118.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>France announces super-luxury Palace status hotels</video:title>  
		<video:description>If five-star hotels don't quite cut it for you, then why not try staying in a palace? French tourist authorities recently announced a new class of top-end accommodation, so far limited to just eight hotels countrywide. The venues will now be designated as "Palaces français", judged to show the best of French excellence, and, France hopes, soon to attract some big-spending tourists.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tourists</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Palaces français</video:tag>
		<video:tag>five-star hotels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>French tourist authorities</video:tag>
		<video:tag>big-spending tourists</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>134</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30350</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8117.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8117.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8117.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Blanket drive for the needy</video:title>  
		<video:description>A regional radio station hosted a winter warmer project where people were asked to donate new blankets.  The event was held at Montecasino where, audience were entertained with live music.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>project</video:tag>
		<video:tag>montecasino</video:tag>
		<video:tag>blankets</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elvis Blue</video:tag>
		<video:tag>regional radio station</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Spectators</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>75</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30347</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8116.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8116.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8116.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Novice filmmakers open window on Iraq</video:title>  
		<video:description>Iraqi film makers are back in the picture, after Baghdad's only free film school reopened last year. It's giving students the chance to learn how to make documentaries, to tell the truth about life in Iraq.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>baghdad</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iraq</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Novice filmmakers open window on Iraq</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Novice filmmakers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Iraqi film makers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>film school</video:tag>
		<video:tag>documentaries</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>73</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30340</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8115.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8115.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8115.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Birth control prescribed for Hong Kong's monkeys</video:title>  
		<video:description>Wild monkeys don't seem to care that Hong Kong is a concrete jungle they thrive so well on its fringes that the government has introduced birth control to curb a population boom.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hong Kong</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Birth control</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wild monkeys</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>103</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30327</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8113.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8113.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8113.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>From muggers to organic farmers</video:title>  
		<video:description>In Nairobi's biggest slum, the last thing you'd expect to find is an organic farm. But that is exactly what one youth group has set up, and it has helped turn the members from muggers into farmers.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>farmers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nairobi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>From muggers to organic farmers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>slum</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>124</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30253</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8109.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8109.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8109.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tokyo Sexwale dismisses allegations of Zuma unseating plot</video:title>  
		<video:description>Minister of Human Settlement Tokyo Sexwale has dismissed an alleged intelligence report which surfaced at the bail application hearing of murder accused crime intelligence boss Richard Mdluli.  Addresing journalists in Pretoria said the alleged report was fabricated as it claims that he was in the centre of a plot to unseat president Jacob Zuma.  He has since called for an investigation into the report.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pretoria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>investigation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tokyo Sexwale</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bail</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Minister of Human Settlement</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Richard Mdluli</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fabricated</video:tag>
		<video:tag>crime intelligence</video:tag>
		<video:tag>application hearing</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>115</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30236</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8103.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8103.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8103.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Doppies La Grange says his team ready to take on the Free State Cheetahs </video:title>  
		<video:description>MTN Lions captain and centre, Doppies La Grange, is adamant his team is well rested after their first bye and they are ready to take on the Free State Cheetahs on Friday night.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MTN lions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Doppies La Grange</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MTN Lions captain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Free State Cheetahs</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>67</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30226</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8102.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8102.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8102.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Community create employment for themselves</video:title>  
		<video:description>One hundred kilometers from Johannesburg, Kragbron, was a thriving community economically before the Taaibos and Highveld Power Stations closed down in the Vaal Triangle 15 years ago.  Observing the struggle to make ends meet, Frans van Kradenburg, principal of Taaibos Integrated School, (who does not enforce the payment of school fees), collaborated with an ex-learner Rudy Joles to seek a solution. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Taaibos High School</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kragbron</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Frans van Kradenburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rudy Joles</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Highveld Power Station</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bread and Vegetable Projects</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>181</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30220</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8101.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8101.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8101.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mandela and Tambo law offices renovated</video:title>  
		<video:description>Chancellor House the historic building which once housed the law practise of Nelson Mandela and Oliver Tambo in the 1950s has been renovated into a modern building by the City of Johannesburg.  Mayor Amos Masondo revealed the partially finished building.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tambo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>building</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Oliver Tambo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>city of johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>chancellor house</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mayor Amos Masondo</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>112</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30211</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8092.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8092.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8092.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cobus Grobbelaar admits that his side have to get the basics right</video:title>  
		<video:description>MTN Lions flanker, Cobus Grobbelaar, admits that his side have to get the basics right if they want beat the Free State Cheetahs in their upcoming Super Rugby clash on Friday night.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Super Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MTN lions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cobus Grobbelaar</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>85</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30190</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8085.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8085.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8085.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diamond City to host world's richest skateboarding contest</video:title>  
		<video:description>“This is our FIFA World Cup”, Sharron Lewis, CEO of Northern Cape Tourism announced on the weekend at a promotional event for the upcoming Maloof Money Cup to be hosted in the province’s capital Kimberley this September. Billed as ‘the richest skateboarding competition in the world’, the Maloof Money Cup, was founded in USA by Joe and Gavin Maloof, who also co-own NBA's Sacramento Kings franchise and the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, in 2008 and boasts a staggering $3 million (R19,8 million) in prize money to it’s overall winners in 2011.
As part of the provinces development initiative "Skateboarding For Hope" and in conjunction with local distribution Revolution international skateboarders Chris Haslam and Mark Appleyard were in the Diamond City this past weekend to perform a demo in front of hundreds of fans and spectators.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>revolution</video:tag>
		<video:tag>roderick macleod</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Northern Cape</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kimberley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Urban Living</video:tag>
		<video:tag>skateboarding</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chris Haslam</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mark Appleyard</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Indigo Skate Camp</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Maloof Money Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kimberley Big Hole</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Northern Cape Tourism</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sharron Lewis</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>219</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30172</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8083.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8083.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8083.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Num asking for R1 million donated by Aurora to the ANC</video:title>  
		<video:description>The National Executive Commmittee of National Union of Mineworkers is asking for the R1 million that was donated by Aurora co- owner Khulubuse Zuma to the ANC.  While Zuma donated the money he has been accused along with Zondwa Mandela of not paying their mine workers at Aurora Mine for months.  Num General Secretary, Frans Baleni addressed journalists in Johannesburg and also said they will hold a one- day protest over safety in North-West province.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>North West province</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National Union of Mineworkers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Khulubuse Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National Executive Commmittee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Num General Secretary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Frans Baleni</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Aurora Mine</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>126</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30151</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8080.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8080.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8080.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Senegal is a new heart surgery hub in West Africa</video:title>  
		<video:description>Open heart surgery is nothing new in Senegal, but for the first time, the procedure is being done in a hospital in Dakar on non-Senegalese children -- children from neighbouring west-African countries where there are no clinics, and who are too poor to get the treatment done abroad.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>108</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30148</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8079.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8079.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8079.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Indian newlyweds offered cash to delay having children</video:title>  
		<video:description>While countries like Japan, Canada and Australia hand out "baby bonuses" to encourage people to have children, couples in one part of India are getting cash to do just the opposite.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>india</video:tag>
		<video:tag>indian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Australia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>canada</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Japan</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>129</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30134</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8078.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8078.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8078.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Gehry's new tower shines in lower Manhattan</video:title>  
		<video:description>Frank Gehry's tower at 8 Spruce Street rises like a beacon above Lower Manhattan, a shining, striking 76-floor assemblage of apartments that remakes the skyline. Many hail the project as bringing architectural daring and creative optimism back to the cityscape, just a few blocks from the former World Trade Center and a decade after the fall of the Twin Towers. And in just a few weeks, the first residents move in.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Trade Center</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Urban Living</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Frank Gehry's tower</video:tag>
		<video:tag>8 Spruce Street</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lower Manhattan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Twin Towers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>126</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30130</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8076.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8076.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8076.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Medical marijuana booming in California</video:title>  
		<video:description>The medical marijuana business is booming in California, and the lure of big profits is attracting entrepreneurs convinced pot is the next growth industry. But how legit is a business still banned by federal law?

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>California</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>marijuana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Medical marijuana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>entrepreneurs</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>121</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30107</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8073.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8073.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8073.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bentleys, Bling and Beauties</video:title>  
		<video:description>Costing R3 million the brand new Bentley Continental GT is undoubtedly a car for the rich and famous. And that is exactly who came out to the launch of the supercar hosted at the Execujet hanger at Lanseria airport. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Abigail Keats</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motoring</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bentley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Urban Living</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bentley Continental GT</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Execujet</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fendi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>24 Fevrier</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bling</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>121</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30084</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8071.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8071.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8071.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Sacred Refugee School</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sacred Heart press team looks at the 326 school, giving refugee children access to education</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sacred Heart press team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sacred Heart School</video:tag>
		<video:tag>refugee children</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>64</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30078</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8070.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8070.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8070.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Buhle Voting</video:title>  
		<video:description>Buhlebuzile press team look at leadership and why you should vote</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vote</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buhlebuzile press team</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>62</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30078</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8070.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8070.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8070.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Buhle Voting</video:title>  
		<video:description>Buhlebuzile press team look at leadership and why you should vote</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vote</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buhlebuzile press team</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>62</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30067</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8068.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8068.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8068.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Jeppe Freedom Day</video:title>  
		<video:description>Jeppe press team interview the people of Kensington to get their thoughts on Freedom Day</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kensington</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>freedom day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jeppe press team</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>69</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30035</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8058.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8058.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8058.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Chevrolet owners celebrate 100 years of motoring</video:title>  
		<video:description></video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chevrolet</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motorsports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motoring</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>GM Group</video:tag>
		<video:tag>100 year anniversary</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>75</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30025</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8057.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8057.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8057.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zandspruit protests reignited </video:title>  
		<video:description>Angry residents once again took to the streets early on Tuesday morning to show their disdain at the continued lack of service delivery in the township of Zandspruit in North West Johannesburg. The hundreds of demonstrators, who held up placards demanding the removal of councilor Maureen Schneeman, pelted stones at police and blockaded the main road, Beyers Naude Drive. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>protests</video:tag>
		<video:tag>service delivery</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zandspruit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beyers Naude</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Maureen Schneeman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>local election</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>93</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=30015</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8056.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8056.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8056.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Britons have a flutter on royal wedding</video:title>  
		<video:description>As anticipation mounts over the royal wedding on April 29, many in Britain are looking to turn the event to their financial advantage. Gamblers have been placing bets on the event, wagering money on everything from the colour of the Queen's hat to whether a streaker will disrupt the ceremony on the big day.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Britain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>royal wedding</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Britons have a flutter on royal wedding</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>78</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29998</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8054.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8054.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8054.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bridge project divides rural German community</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Mosel valley, in western Germany, is famed for its verdant valleys and Riesling wines. But some local people are up in arms over a proposed new motorway bridge, which they say could threaten the local environment. Supporters of the project, however, say it will cut journey times and boost the local economy.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>germany</video:tag>
		<video:tag>environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Mosel valley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>western Germany</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Riesling wines</video:tag>
		<video:tag>motorway bridge</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>134</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29995</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8053.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8053.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8053.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bugs offer hope to Laos undernourished</video:title>  
		<video:description>Insects could provide the solution to widespread malnutrition in Laos. In a new project in partnership with the World Food Organisation people are now being encouraged to farm insects particularly high in protein.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Malnutrition</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Insects</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Laos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Food Organisation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>protein</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>115</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29985</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8055.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8055.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8055.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Funeral of Andries Tatane in Ficksburg</video:title>  
		<video:description>Hundreds of mourners gathered this weekend near the Free State town of Ficksburg to mourn the passing of slain activist Andries Meleke Tatane. Family, friends, politicians and church leaders all wept as the 33-year-old teacher was lain to rest in a cemetery just outside the township of Meqheleng. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mosiuoa lekota</video:tag>
		<video:tag>COPE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>roderick macleod</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Congress of the People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>free state</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zanele kaMagwaza Msibi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Andries Tatane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ficksburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National Freedom Party</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Meqheleng township</video:tag>
		<video:tag>president of COPE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>NFP</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>241</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29981</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8051.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8051.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8051.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Greeks turn to swap shops in age of austerity</video:title>  
		<video:description>Crippling debt and punishing austerity measures have forced many Greeks to look for ways to cut costs. Many are trying to trade unwanted items in swap shops.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>debt</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Greeks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>swap shops</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>110</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29978</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8050.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8050.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8050.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>First pan-Asian girl band hopes to make world Blush</video:title>  
		<video:description>They're a long way from being the next Spice Girls or Pussycat Dolls, but five Asian women are hoping to take the world by storm in what is being billed as the first pan-Asian girl band.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pan-Asian girl band</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Blush</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Spice Girls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pussycat Dolls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Asian women</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>140</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29963</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8049.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8049.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8049.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>FIFA 11 Interactive tourney scores</video:title>  
		<video:description>Soccer gaming fanatics descended on Brightwater Commons, in Johannesburg for the live qualifier and the South African grand finale of the MainGaming FIFA 11 Tournament recently. The FIFA Interactive World Cup (FIWC) is the world's largest football gaming tournament. Players from all around the world compete, hoping to qualify for the Grand Final and ultimately be crowned the new FIFA Interactive World Champion.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>competition</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gaming</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tournament</video:tag>
		<video:tag>FIFA 11</video:tag>
		<video:tag>FIFA Interactive World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thalash Rampersad</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MainGaming</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Interactive World Champion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Collen Ndlovu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>AbuBakr 'Mikkaeel' Akhalwaya</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>106</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29960</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8048.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8048.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8048.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Ex-Taiwan hunter to save Formosan Black bear</video:title>  
		<video:description>Habitat loss and illegal hunting have put the Formosan Black bear on Taiwan's list of endangered species. But a former hunter and a woman nicknamed "the bear mother" are trying to turn this around.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Taiwan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ex-Taiwan hunter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Formosan Black bear</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>167</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29953</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8047.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8047.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8047.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Foreign tourists avoid disaster-hit Japan</video:title>  
		<video:description>More than a month after Japan suffered the most powerful earthquake in its history, foreign tourists remain a rare sight as the country grapples with power cuts and radiation leaks from a nuclear power plant.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Japan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nuclear power plant</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Foreign tourists</video:tag>
		<video:tag>radiation leaks</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>123</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29950</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8046.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8046.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8046.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Spain eyes wind and sun-powered future</video:title>  
		<video:description>In Spain, electricity generated by wind farms has overtaken that produced by the country's nuclear power stations. Environmentalists hope that one day this, as well as power generated by pioneering thermo-solar plants, will see Spain entirely powered by green energy.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>106</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29949</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8044.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8044.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8044.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Londoners snap up Royal travel card</video:title>  
		<video:description>London transport authorities unveiled a commemorative 'William and Kate' travel card on Thursday. The design features a portrait of the couple and the wedding date, and is on sale for the next week in the lead-up to the ceremony, which takes place on April 29th.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>54</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29944</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8043.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8043.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8043.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Olympic canoe venue opens to public</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Lee Valley White Water Centre, the only brand new London 2012 venue that can be used ahead of the Games, opens to the public on Friday. The venue will host the canoe slalom competition during next year's Olympics.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>olympics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Olympic canoe venue opens to public</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Olympic canoe venue</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Lee Valley White Water Centre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>London 2012</video:tag>
		<video:tag>canoe slalom</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>75</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29931</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8104.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8104.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8104.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Visible street names and house numbers to save lives</video:title>  
		<video:description>Townships and squatter camps throughout the country have had to deal with the sometimes pernicious consequences of the lack of visible street names and house numbers. The issue affecting the emergency service providers and the residents they serve has lead to the implementation of developments such as the Home Finder Project in Ivory Park, Johannesburg. We find out if they are enough to solve the service delivery problems encountered by residents.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>alex</video:tag>
		<video:tag>alexandra</video:tag>
		<video:tag>townships</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ivory Park</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>squatter camps</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Home Finder Project</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>332</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29906</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8038.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8038.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8038.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Stopping corruption is in your hands</video:title>  
		<video:description>“You Can Stop Corruption” reads the inside of the information pack that the Parkview Policing Forum plan to distribute to thousands of houses in the Johannesburg area. Having witnessed and got reports of corrupt cops pulling over unsuspecting motorists to illicit bribes, the Community Forum has put in the packs a number of items which people can use to avoid being victims of corruption. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>saps</video:tag>
		<video:tag>corruption</video:tag>
		<video:tag>JMPD</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>police corruption</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Parkview Policing Forum</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bribes</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>217</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29886</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8035.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8035.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8035.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Winnie The Opera</video:title>  
		<video:description>R10 million funding, four years of planning and six weeks of intense rehearsal will see fruition as Winnie The Opera takes to the stage at the Pretoria State Theatre for five performances only on April 28.  Producer Mfundi Vundla tells us about casting, his on-stage moving moments and Winnie Madikizela-Mandela's reaction to the production.  Read more about the production by clicking on this link.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>opera</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Winnie The Opera</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mfundi Vundla</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Winne Madikizela-Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pretoria State Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>167</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29891</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8034.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8034.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8034.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Rugby legends and fans get up close to Webb Ellis trophy</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African rugby fans got the chance to see the iconic Webb Ellis Rugby Trophy up close when the trophy was on display in various cities including Johannesburg and Pretoria ahead of the Rugby World Cup tournament in September. At one of the main public tour events held at Montecasino in Johannesburg, supporters got a chance to meet rugby greats Chester Williams and Kobus Wiese.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>montecasino</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chester Williams</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Webb Ellis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby Trophy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kobus Wiese</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>90</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29882</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8033.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8033.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8033.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Royal marriage spawns souvenir kitsch-fest</video:title>  
		<video:description>London's souvenir shops are in overdrive for the wedding of Kate Middleton and Prince William. As well as traditional cups, plates and tea towels, thousands of other trinkets are on offer from replica rings to books and clothes, and even condoms.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>london</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Prince William</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kate Middleton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Royal marriage</video:tag>
		<video:tag>souvenir kitsch-fest</video:tag>
		<video:tag>condom</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>87</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29873</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8032.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8032.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8032.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Jeppe Right to Life</video:title>  
		<video:description>Jeppe High School for Girls Press team explores the meaning of the right to life</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jeppe High School for Girls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>press team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the right to life</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>64</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29869</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8031.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8031.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8031.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Cedar Proudly SA</video:title>  
		<video:description>Cedar High School press team asks what makes you proudly South African</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>proudly South African</video:tag>
		<video:tag>press team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cedar High School</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>91</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29866</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8030.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8030.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8030.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica : Sunward Freedom</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sunward Park High School press team explores the significance of Freedom Day</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>freedom day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunward Park High School</video:tag>
		<video:tag>press team</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>68</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29866</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8030.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8030.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8030.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica : Sunward Freedom</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sunward Park High School press team explores the significance of Freedom Day</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>freedom day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunward Park High School</video:tag>
		<video:tag>press team</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>68</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29860</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8029.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8029.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8029.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Hate speech trial must not derail election campaigning: Julius Malema</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANCYL President Julius Malema has urged ANC supporters not to be derailed by his hate speech court case and not campaign for the ANC for the upcoming local government elections.  He addressed the crowd outside the Johannesburg High court in a truck which was fitted with a big screen television, where supporters could view the trial.  Comedians also showed up to support Malema.  The trial continues.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hate speech.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>upcoming local government elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>court case</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>106</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29840</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8024.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8024.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8024.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Banyana Banyana returned home after a successful trip to Tunisia</video:title>  
		<video:description>Banyana Banyana returned home after a successful trip to Tunisia. The South African women’s team beat Tunisia 6-5 on penalties and that was enough to see them through to the final group stages for the 2012 CAF Olympic Games qualifiers which include Nigeria, Ethiopia and Equatorial Guinea. If the ladies national team finish within the top two of the group then they will move onto the London Olympic Games. The players and the coaching staff were happy with their trip to Tunisia, but they know they still have a long road ahead of them if they wish to qualify.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tunisia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nigeria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ethiopia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Banyana Banyana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Equatorial Guinea</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2012 CAF Olympic Games qualifiers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>London Olympic Games</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>64</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29825</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8023.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8023.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8023.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Hottest Barmen competition</video:title>  
		<video:description>Cosmopolitan Magazine and Collinson's Brandy have ended their search for this years hottest barman in the land - competing against nine other hotties - see why Latinova's Ryan Cameron from Johannesburg, took the title and the R20,000 cheque.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cosmopolitan Magazine</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Collinson's Brandy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hottest barman competition</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ryan Cameron</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johnny Bezuidenhout</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tutu Russon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kudzai Musara</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tyler McCallum</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mikhail Gurland</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Serin Lagerwall</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gary van Breda</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Christopher Maxwell</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>31</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29795</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8018.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8018.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8018.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Former Cope leaders return to ANC</video:title>  
		<video:description>Former leaders of the Congress of the People  have announced their return to the African National Congress.  The leaders include John Gcebetsha former Cope Gauteng Provincial Chairman, Lunga Kepe former Member of the Congress National Committee and Onkgopotse Tabane, former Cope spokesman, they were welcomed by the ANC in Gauteng.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gauteng</video:tag>
		<video:tag>COPE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Congress of the People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>John Gcebetsha</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cope Gauteng Provincial Chairman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lunga Kepe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Congress National Committee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Onkgopotse Tabane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cope spokesman</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>111</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29732</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8020.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8020.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8020.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Extraordinary Joes #5: Dr. Chait – Surgeon, Sculptor and Saint</video:title>  
		<video:description>Cleft lip and palate, a birth defect that can happen in as many as one in 700 live births, can not only be a scary experience for a family to face, but an extremely costly one as well. So for someone to offer the repair procedure plus all the necessary follow-up procedures, such as speech therapy, orthodontists and counseling for free is nothing short of a miracle for poorer or disadvantaged families.
Dr. Laurence Chait and his team of specialists at the Parklane Netcare Clinic do just that. Using his 36 years of experience as a plastic surgeon, Dr. Chait, who has become an honourary professor at Wits and is a renowned sculpture, heads up the “Vodacom Smiles For You” project, which offers disadvantaged families all the operations, support and information they need to ensure a cleft lip or palate child an lead a normal life.
This is his extraordinary story.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>netcare</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vodacom</video:tag>
		<video:tag>roderick macleod</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>extraordinary joes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Extraordinary Joes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>plastic surgery</video:tag>
		<video:tag>plastic surgeon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cleft lip</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cleft palate</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dr. Chait</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Smiles For You</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Parklane Clinic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Max the crime fighting gorilla</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>459</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29716</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8012.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8012.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8012.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Art-loving emperor focus of exhibit in Roma</video:title>  
		<video:description>Emperor Nero is the subject of a major new exhibition and archaeology trail in the Roman Forum. The new exhibit - "Nero" - which runs until September 18, sets out to show that the murderous emperor was not all bad and was also a lavish patron of the arts.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>81</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29714</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8010.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8010.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8010.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The blind kneading the blind: dark spa opens in Paris</video:title>  
		<video:description>A new spa is opening in Paris where blind massage therapists give massages in complete darkness, a world first and a technique that clients say enhances the experience of a rubdown.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>paris</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Urban Living</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dark spa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>massages</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>141</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29711</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8009.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8009.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8009.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>John Mitchell: still proud of his boys</video:title>  
		<video:description>Despite his side losing to the Stormers, MTN Lions coach John Mitchell said he was still proud of his boys. He felt that his side for the large part stuck to their game plan but Stormers were just better than them on the day. The loss still sees the Lions at the bottom of the Super Rugby log.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>stormers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Super Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>John Mitchell</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MTN Lions coach</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>141</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29706</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8008.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8008.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8008.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Britain set for tourism boost from royal wedding</video:title>  
		<video:description>Up to £620 million may be spent in Britain as a direct result of Prince William's marriage to girlfriend Kate Middleton at Westminster Abbey on April 29. Britons will throng pubs, buy gifts and host parties thanks to the royal wedding, giving Britain's flagging economy a very welcome but modest boost.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Britain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Prince William</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kate Middleton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Westminster Abbey</video:tag>
		<video:tag>royal wedding</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Britain set for tourism boost from royal wedding</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>141</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29699</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8007.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8007.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8007.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Greenpeace concern over Japan radiation levels</video:title>  
		<video:description>A Greenpeace radiation expert raises concern over high radiation levels in some Japanese cities.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Japan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Greenpeace</video:tag>
		<video:tag>radiation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Japan radiation levels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>apanese cities</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>36</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29693</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8006.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8006.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8006.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Japan suffers record fall in foreign visitors</video:title>  
		<video:description>The number of foreign visitors to Japan suffered its biggest ever decline in March, falling by 50 percent, as a massive earthquake and tsunami scared travellers away, the government said Thursday.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Earthquake</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Japan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>foreign visitors</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>45</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29687</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8004.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8004.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8004.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Call to jail bosses on rape charge</video:title>  
		<video:description>About 400 people protested outside Cape Town’s Blue Downs magistrates court yesterday, demanding that bail be denied to two factory owners who allegedly raped four casual workers last week. The South African Communist Party’s Benson Ngqentsu spoke to the crowd…</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Blue Downs Magistrates Court</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Communist party</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Benson Ngqentsu</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>42</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29664</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8000.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8000.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8000.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>John Mitchell will not accept mediocrity</video:title>  
		<video:description>According to MTN Lions coach, John Mitchell, he will “not accept mediocrity” and is looking for some inspiration from one of his team’s players. He faults his side’s poor set-pieces as the main reason for their failures over the last couple of weeks, especially at line-out time. Consequently, the coach has made a number of changes to his forward pack bringing in the likes of Michael Rhodes, Cobus Grobbelaar, David De Villiers and Wikus Van Heerden in order to strengthen the line-up.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Super Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>John Mithcell</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MTN Lions coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Michael Rhodes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cobus Grobbelaar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>David De Villiers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wikus Van Heerden</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>114</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29660</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8005.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/8005.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-8005.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Soweto hottie takes Playboy SA May cover girl and Playmate titles</video:title>  
		<video:description>The charming and beautiful Tshego Seakoe has been revealed as Playboy SA’s next covergirl following model Tracy McGregor. We spent time with the Soweto-born model and spoke to her about posing for the magazine</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>model</video:tag>
		<video:tag>beautiful</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tracy McGregor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Playboy SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cover girl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Playmate</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tshego Seakoe</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>66</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29649</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7997.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7997.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7997.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Doppies La Grange: the constant losing streak is unacceptable</video:title>  
		<video:description>MTN lions captain, Doppies La Grange, says his team knows what they doing wrong and they are looking to improve against the Stormers. He admits that they are feeling the pain and the constant losing streak is unacceptable, “but you can’t expect to execute your game plan if the set-pies are not working.” He knows the game against the Stomers will be tough but he is positive his side can turn things around.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>stormers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MTN lions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Doppies La Grange</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>96</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29628</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7990.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7990.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7990.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The royal wedding doll</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Princess Catherine Doll, a miniature replica of the bride-to-be, has just gone on sale. Complete with Kate's trademark glossy brown hair, winning smile, blue dress and ring, she's one of the 'hottest' toys on sale, according to Hamleys Entertainment manager Mark Campbell.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>57</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29609</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7987.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7987.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7987.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political parties signed IEC code of conduct</video:title>  
		<video:description>Some of the major political parties chosen from the 121 parties contesting the upcoming local government elections, signed the Independent Electoral Commission's code of conduct in Gallagher Estate, Midrand.  During the show a draw for order on the ballot paper was held and the African Independent Congress was chosen as the first party to appear on top of the voting paper.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>voting</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IEC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>political parties</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Independent Electoral Commission</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gallagher estate</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>code of conduct</video:tag>
		<video:tag>African Independent Congress</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ballot paper</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>75</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29606</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7985.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7985.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7985.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Haiti set for landmark Duvalier trial</video:title>  
		<video:description>Former Haitian dictator, Jean-Claude Duvalier’s government repeatedly closed independent newspapers and radio stations. Journalists were beaten, in some cases tortured, jailed and forced to leave the country. After nearly 25 years in exile, Duvalier has been charged with financial and human rights crimes that have been called some of the worst crimes in Haiti’s past by Human Rights Watch.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Former Haitian dictator</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jean-Claude Duvalier</video:tag>
		<video:tag>human rights crimes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Human Rights Watch</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Reed Brody</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>130</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29601</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7984.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7984.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7984.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Love it or hate it? EU's tallest tower nears completion</video:title>  
		<video:description>A new skyscraper is rapidly transforming the London skyline. At over 300 metres, once completed The Shard will be the European Union's tallest building. But the project has also reignited a debate over whether tall buildings are appropriate for the ancient c</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Urban Living</video:tag>
		<video:tag>skyscraper</video:tag>
		<video:tag>London skyline</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Shard</video:tag>
		<video:tag>European Union's tallest building</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>169</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29598</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7983.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7983.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7983.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>COSATU to block Swazi border if demands not met</video:title>  
		<video:description>As the ruling monarch grappled with pro-democracy demonstrations in Swaziland yesterday, hundreds COSATU and affiliated trade union members marched on the Swazi border to deliver a memorandum of demands to King Mswati.
The memorandum, which was handed over after protestors descended on the Oshoek border post, demanded that King unban political parties, return all opposition leaders in exile and allow media freedom.
If their demands were not met COSATU swore to blockade all goods going in and out of Swaziland from South Africa. 
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>roderick macleod</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Swaziland</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Swazi border</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pro-democracy demonstrations</video:tag>
		<video:tag>King Mswati</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>118</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29575</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7982.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7982.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7982.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Liquor traders up in arms over proposed liquor law</video:title>  
		<video:description>The proposed liquor law legislation has liquor traders around Gauteng province up in arms with the local government as it plans to tighten its liquor laws.  Some of the laws include banning of trading of liquor on Sundays and 500 metre radius restriction to public places.  The South African Liquor Traders Association embarked on a protest to show their dissatisfaction with the proposed law.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gauteng</video:tag>
		<video:tag>liquor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nomvula mokonyane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gauteng premier</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>traders</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>liquor law</video:tag>
		<video:tag>500 metre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The South African Liquor Traders Association</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sundays</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Saint Madlala</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>183</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29546</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7978.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7978.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7978.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Rapper JR loots the treasure chest</video:title>  
		<video:description>Rapper JR charmed his way to a million rands after winning the Tropika Island of Treasure grand prize. JR beat out fellow celebs such as Khanyi Mbau, Bonang Matheba and Loyiso Gola to bag the treasure chest.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rapper</video:tag>
		<video:tag>JR</video:tag>
		<video:tag>loyiso gola</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bonang Matheba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Khanyi Mbau</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tropika Island of Treasure</video:tag>
		<video:tag>season 3</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>168</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29524</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7973.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7973.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7973.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cosatu calls for Sicelo Shiceka to be investigated</video:title>  
		<video:description>Cosatu General Secretary Zwelinzima Vavi has called on President Jacob Zuma to fire one of his cabinet ministers, Sicelo Shiceka if found guilty of the accusations made against him by the Sunday Times.  The Sunday newspaper reported that Shiceka spent tax payers' money on his lifestyle.  Vavi was addressing a crowd during the wreath laying ceremony of former SACP leader Chris Hani, in Benoni.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zwelinzima Vavi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>chris hani</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sicelo shiceka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cosatu General Secretary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>investigated</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cabinet ministers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wreath laying</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>120</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29522</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7972.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7972.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7972.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>French retrospective for Godfather of Graffiti</video:title>  
		<video:description>Bronx-born Seen, dubbed the Godfather of Graffiti, is opening a retrospective of his work in Paris, his adopted home, at the end of April. Here is an encounter with the artist, who marked the evolution of street art like few others, in his Parisian workshop.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>130</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29519</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7970.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7970.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7970.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>China delayed smoking ban to start May 1</video:title>  
		<video:description>China has announced that its long-awaited smoking ban will finally come into force in May, as the nation that accounts for one in five of the world's smoking deaths tries to kick the habit. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>125</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29515</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7969.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7969.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7969.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Rooftop greenhouse takes organic to new heights</video:title>  
		<video:description>It boasts tomatoes, cucumbers, lemons and other organic edibles, but the commercial garden that has sprung up in Montreal is like no other -- since it's located up in the air. The greenhouse sit on the rooftop of a massive office building, and offers a model of farming that takes "green" architecture to a new level.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lemons</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rooftop greenhouse</video:tag>
		<video:tag>greenhouse</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tomatoes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cucumbers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Montreal</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>127</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29512</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7968.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7968.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7968.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iLive Poetry: Hopewell Radebe in search of a wise fool</video:title>  
		<video:description>Hopewell Radebe has the audience in stitches at the iLIVE  poetry show with his political satire poem 'We Need a Wise Fool'. The  Show was at TsAfrika, Randburg, Johannesburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>poem</video:tag>
		<video:tag>political satire</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Randburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hopewell Radebe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TSAfrika</video:tag>
		<video:tag>poetry show</video:tag>
		<video:tag>'We Need a Wise Fool'</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>195</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29482</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7965.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7965.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7965.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Gwede Mantashe speaks against independent candidates for local government elections</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC General Secretary, Gwede Mantashe embarked on a door to door campaign to canvas people to vote for the ANC in the upcoming Local Government Elections.  He visited Polokong, Sebokeng.  Mantashe received mixed reactions as some were happy that he visited their area and while others told him that they will vote for an independent candidate who is not the ANC appointed candidate.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sebokeng</video:tag>
		<video:tag>candidate</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gwede Mantashe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local government elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC General Secretar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Polokong</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>115</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29473</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7966.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7966.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7966.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Wendy Machanik agents desperate to get their money</video:title>  
		<video:description>Estate Agents who worked for one of the country’s top estate agencies, Wendy Machanik Properties, are having to do with nothing after not having being paid commission they say is worth well over a million rands. The agents are desperate for help that will get them out of the financial ruin they are facing.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>commission</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wendy Machanik</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wendy Machanik Properties</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Estate Agents</video:tag>
		<video:tag>financial</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Estate Agency Affairs Board</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>176</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29419</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7962.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7962.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7962.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Gautrain fares announced</video:title>  
		<video:description>Gauteng MEC for Roads and Transport Ismail Vadi has announced Gautrain's fares which are expected to be implemented on July 1st.  Addressing Journalists in Sandton Vadi said the prices will be affordable.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sandton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gautrain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Journalists</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ismail Vadi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gauteng MEC for Roads and Transport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fares</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>109</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29410</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7960.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7960.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7960.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Branson launches Virgin Oceanic to dive deep</video:title>  
		<video:description>British billionaire Richard Branson unveiled Virgin Oceanic on Tuesday, a new "flying" mini-submarine the adventurer says will take him down to the furthest depths of the oceans and set multiple world records.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>oceans</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Richard Branson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>British billionaire</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Virgin Oceanic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>submarine</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>59</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29401</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7957.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7957.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7957.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iLive Poetry: Vangile Gantsho’s poem on love, Jimmy Choo and Prada</video:title>  
		<video:description>Vangile Gantsho delivers her poem on love, Prada and  Jimmy Choo at the iLIVE poetry showcase at TsAfrika, Randburg,  Johannesburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>poem</video:tag>
		<video:tag>love</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Randburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jimmy Choo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TSAfrika</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vangile Gantsho</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Prada</video:tag>
		<video:tag>poetry showcase</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>154</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29389</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7955.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7955.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7955.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ANC candidate list should be honoured: Vavi</video:title>  
		<video:description>Cosatu General Secretary Zwelinzima Vavi has criticised ANC members who are disputing the ANC candidate's list for the upcoming Local Government Elections.  Vavi was addressing the National Bargaining Conference of the National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa in Johannesburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zwelinzima Vavi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>general-secretary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National Bargaining Conference</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>155</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29372</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7951.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7951.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7951.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Prince SA Junior Open Championships</video:title>  
		<video:description>Presenter Simmi Areff meets some of the competitors at the first of the Squash SA sanctioned meetings for junior players attending school to earn points for national rankings and consideration for election to represent South Africa at international events.

Catch the full episode on Supersport. On 7 April at 19:00 on DSTV Channel 206.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dstv</video:tag>
		<video:tag>supersport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Prince</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Simmi Areff</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA Junior Open Championships</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>263</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29367</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7950.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7950.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7950.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Easy pickings for old Fred the baboon</video:title>  
		<video:description>Fred the baboon, put down by lethal injection by authorities in Cape Town for being a menace, was caught on video snatching a bag of strawberries from a parked car near Simon's Town. He became an expert at opening car doors and robbing the bewildered occupants of tasty treats.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fred the baboon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>strawberries</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Simon's Town</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>33</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29340</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7948.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7948.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7948.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Stellar DJ lineup rock Soweto Vodacom Unlimited Festival</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Vodacom Unlimited music festival was held at Orlando Stadium in Soweto, recently, where an all-star DJ lineup that included Louie Vega, DJ Rocco, Christos, Vinny Da Vinci and Black Coffee gave a memorable performance and kept the close to 20 000 strong crowds on their feet. The festival also saw Vodacom unveil its new “Power to You” brand and logo.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vodacom</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Black Coffee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vodacom Unlimited</video:tag>
		<video:tag>all-star DJ</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Louie Vega</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DJ Rocco</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Christos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vinny Da Vinci</video:tag>
		<video:tag>brand and logo</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>171</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29327</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7946.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7946.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7946.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Battle of the Giants dance extravaganza</video:title>  
		<video:description>South Africa's largest dance competition The Battle of the Giants took place at the Sun City Superbowl 31 March to 3 April 2011.  One thousand three hundred dancers of all ages, shapes, sizes - professional and some not so - gathered along with their families to compete for points which would enable them to compete in overseas competitions. Director of  South African Dance Teachers Association (SADTA) Bev Wood heads up the organisation of the competition.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jazz</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sun-city</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hip-hop</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tango</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dance competition</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Superbowl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Battle of the Giants</video:tag>
		<video:tag>freestyle</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Dance competition</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bev Wood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Dance Teachers Association (SADTA)</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>128</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29309</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7945.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7945.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7945.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Actors protest against MNET</video:title>  
		<video:description>About twenty actors led by the Creative Workers Union picketed outside Monte Casino, Johannesburg.  The disgruntled actors were protesting against contracts that were offered by MNET and Producers of a new soapie called "The Wild".  Meanwhile the launch of the new soapie took place inside the casino.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mnet</video:tag>
		<video:tag>monte casino</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Creative Worker's Union</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Wild</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Actors protest against MNET</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>87</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29294</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7944.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7944.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7944.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Yfm unveils new Djs</video:title>  
		<video:description>Youth radio station Yfm, unveiled its fresh new Dj talents taking over the airwaves in April 2011. Zama Dube and Bryce Clarke are two of the new talents to join the Y family, and they share with us how they feel about being part of the station.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dj</video:tag>
		<video:tag>yfm</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dineo Ranaka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zama Dube</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bryce Clarke</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DJ Ankletap</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mo Flava</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Warras</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bonang ‘B’ Matheba</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>132</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29291</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7941.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7941.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7941.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Biopetrol: the new algae-green alternative made in Spain</video:title>  
		<video:description>From algae to petrol. A team of French and Spanish scientists based in Alicante have invented a new green energy: biopetrol. Their method: home-grown algae, cultivated in gigantic test-tubes</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>petrol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Biopetrol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>algae</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Spanish scientists</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Alicante</video:tag>
		<video:tag>green energy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>home-grown algae</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>94</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29287</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7940.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7940.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7940.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tourists get on board to see Kate Middleton's village</video:title>  
		<video:description>A coach tour of Kate Middleton's home village in Berkshire is giving visitors the chance to discover more about Britain's future queen. Popular with royal fans from around the world, it passes the school she used to attend and the pub she and Prince William used to visit. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>107</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29281</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7939.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7939.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7939.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Jazzing up the house with Tortured Soul</video:title>  
		<video:description>Fresh from their second appearance at the Cape Town International Jazz Festival this past weekend, they are due to play their first-ever gig in Johannesburg when they headline tomorrow night's Analogue Nites at Moyo in Melrose Arch.
TimesLIVE reporter Louise McAuliffe spoke to the band.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>moyo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cape Town International Jazz festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tortured Soul</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Analogue</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>128</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29258</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7938.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7938.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7938.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Actors accuse MNET of exploitation</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Creative Workers Union members which include actors are set to protest during the launch of new soapie called " The Wild".  The soapie will be aired on pay channel MNET. They are accusing the broadcasting company and the soapie's producers of exploitation.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>actors</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soapie</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Creative Workers Union of South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Wild</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soapie will be aired</video:tag>
		<video:tag>broadcasting company</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>135</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29259</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7937.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7937.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7937.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Crack down on liquor and corruption will cut crime - Mokonyane</video:title>  
		<video:description>Gauteng premier Nomvula Mokonyane yesterday stated that liquor laws in Gauteng should be amended to stop sale of alcohol seven days a week in the province. Mokonyane also said that legal and illegal liquor outlets near to public facilities, such as schools and churches, should be shut down. At the  press briefing Gauteng police commissioner Mzwandile Petros said that 256 officers had been arrested since September last year.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-04-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>crime</video:tag>
		<video:tag>police</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gauteng</video:tag>
		<video:tag>liquor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>corruption</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nomvula mokonyane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mzwandile Petros</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>90</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29234</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7930.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7930.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7930.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Pedestrian shoots alleged robbers</video:title>  
		<video:description>Two alleged robbers were shot dead and one injured when  they were shot by a pedestrian in the South of Johannesburg.  The pedestrian told the police that he was walking along a path when one of the alleged robbers  drew a knife. The pedestrian was not arrested and the police are investigating the case.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>police</video:tag>
		<video:tag>injured</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>investigating</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pedestrian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>shot dead</video:tag>
		<video:tag>drew a knife</video:tag>
		<video:tag>path</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>27</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29202</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7926.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7926.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7926.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Blood and bullets on Beyers Naude</video:title>  
		<video:description>Service delivery protests erupted out of Zandspruit on to Beyers Naude Drive a main road in north west of Johannesburg. Hundreds of angry rioters toy-toyed while barricading the road with bricks and burning tyres. Police, who fired rubber bullets to disperse the mobs, were pelted with stones and metal pipes. Times LIVE reporter Roderick Macleod was on the scene and filed this report.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>roderick macleod</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>service delivery protests</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zandspruit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beyers Naude Drive</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>154</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29186</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7918.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7918.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7918.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Birds itching to lift Nedbank Cup again</video:title>  
		<video:description>Fresh from a significant win against Bloemfontein Celtics on their home turf, Birds coach, Gordon Igesund says while their priority is still on fighting off relegation, he has a team that can repeat the 2009 Nedbank Cup win.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>moroka swallows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nedbank Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bloemfontein Celtics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gordon Igesund</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Baroka FC</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>148</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29167</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7913.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7913.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7913.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Heroes welcome for Rescue SA</video:title>  
		<video:description>Dozens of family members, friends and supporters joined by members of the Japanese Embassy and the press waited patiently to welcome home the Rescue SA team that went to Japan.

The team including doctors, paramedics and firemen who went to the earthquake ravaged country to help with rescue efforts. Times LIVE spoke to some of the loved ones and members of the Rescue SA team.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Earthquake</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Japan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rescue South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Toshiro Ozawa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Department of International Relations and Cooperation</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>117</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29152</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7910.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7910.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7910.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Flash Republic launch third album: Killer Moves</video:title>  
		<video:description>Flash Republic launched their third album Killer Moves close to the midnight hour ensuring that their electricity consumption, would not interfere with International Earth Hour, which took place between the hours of 8.30 – 9.30pm on Saturday March 26.  Hundreds of fans packed The Alexander Theatre in Braamfontein, Johannesburg to cheer on their favourite local band.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Earth hour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Flash Republic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tamara Dey</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ryan Dent</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Craig Massiv</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Alexandra Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Killer Moves</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>170</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29139</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7905.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7905.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7905.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Moroccans go online in search of love</video:title>  
		<video:description>Moroccans are increasingly turning their backs on arranged marriages and instead surfing the net in search of love. Marriage is still held in high esteem in the mainly Muslim country and most people logging on are looking for life-long partners rather than brief encounters.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Moroccans</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Moroccans go online in search of love</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Muslim country</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>117</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29128</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7904.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7904.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7904.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>DA election campaign kicks off in Kliptown</video:title>  
		<video:description>The contest for the upcoming local government elections has hit high gear for the Democratic Alliance as the party launched its Local Government Election Campaign and Manifesto at the Walter Sisulu Freedom Square in Kliptown, Soweto.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kliptown</video:tag>
		<video:tag>helen zille</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Patricia de Lille</video:tag>
		<video:tag>manifesto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Democratic Alliance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Independent Democrat leader</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Walter Sisulu Freedom Square</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local Government Election Campaign</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>186</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29124</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7903.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7903.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7903.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Running a Tour de France on one leg</video:title>  
		<video:description>Guy Amalfitano lost his right leg to a virulent form of bone cancer when he was 18 years old. But as a professional sportsman, he decided it would take more than that to stop him accomplishing his personal goals. Now, in a bid to raise money for cancer research, he's facing his biggest challenge yet: running all day long for 40 days in a row around France.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>france</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tour de france</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Guy Amalfitano</video:tag>
		<video:tag>professional sportsman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Running a Tour de France on one leg</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>107</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29122</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7902.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7902.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7902.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Swedes build world's most ecological hospital</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sweden is building the most environmentally-friendly hospital in the world on a mega construction site in central Stockholm.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Stockholm</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sweden</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ecological hospital</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>133</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29104</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7899.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7899.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7899.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Patron tequila party</video:title>  
		<video:description>A stately Houghton, Johannesburg home played host to the launch of Patron's latest tequila 'Silver' on the market.   Entertainment was top class as well as the guest list which featured Flash Republic, Louise Carver, HHP and Da L.E.S.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tequila</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>da l.e.s</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Patron</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robert Whitehead</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tamara Dey</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Relebogile Mabotja</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ricky Rick</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Maggz</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jafta Mamabolo</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>153</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29082</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7898.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7898.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7898.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tsunami scenes two weeks after the disaster</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Times photographer Marianne Schwankhart shares her experience and photographs taken over the last week.  Schwankhart joined Rescue SA as they traveled there a week ago.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Marianne Schwankhart</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tsunami</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Japan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rescue SA</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>268</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29076</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7894.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7894.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7894.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#58: Cosas is not supporting Julius Malema for 2nd term</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week’s episode of Political Notebook, The Sunday Times editor Ray Hartley speaks to Sunday Times Political Journalist, Nkululeko Ncana about how Cosas is refusing to support Julius Malema for a second term as the ANC Youth League president.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC Youth League</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>COSAS</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nkululeko Ncana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Political</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>370</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29035</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7892.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7892.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7892.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Velvet Sky airline takes off</video:title>  
		<video:description>South Africa’s latest domestic airline inaugural flight from OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg – destination King Shaka International airport in Kwa-Zulu Natal, took off carrying it’s first forty passengers without too many teething problems on March 22, 2011.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Velvet Sky airline</video:tag>
		<video:tag>local travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>local airlines</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>127</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29032</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7891.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7891.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7891.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>A new TB testing initiative designed for TB patients in Khayelitsha</video:title>  
		<video:description>Khayelitsha is one of the biggest township in South Africa, which is situated in the Western Cape.  It has high rate of Doctors Without Borders has designed a new automated molecular diagnostic platform to test and identify drug resistant </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hiv</video:tag>
		<video:tag>khayelitsha</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>western cape</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>doctors without borders</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tuberculosis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>automated molecular diagnostic platform</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TB infections</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>182</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29020</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7890.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7890.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7890.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA stuntmen take on Tunnel of Fire Guinness World Record</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African daredevils Andre De Kock and Enrico Schoeman took on a 70-metre long fire tunnel, at the Tarlton International Raceway near Krugersdorp in a Guinness Book World Record attempt that could see the duo break the current world record that stands at 60.96 meters, set by American stuntman Clint Ewing.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>daredevils</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Andre De Kock</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Enrico Schoeman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Guinness Book World Record</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Clint Ewing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>70-metre long fire tunnel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the Tarlton International Raceway</video:tag>
		<video:tag>American stuntman</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>159</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=29001</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7889.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7889.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7889.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tempers flare during Human Rights Day celebrations</video:title>  
		<video:description>Human Rights Day celebrations were marred with a standoff between Pan African Congress members and security guards at the George Thabe stadium in Sharpeville.  PAC members were protesting as they felt excluded in the Human Rights Day celebrations.  March 21 marks 51 anniversary of the Sharpeville massacre, where 69 people were killed by the police.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrations</video:tag>
		<video:tag>PAC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nomvula mokonyane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sharpeville Massacre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Human Rights Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tempers flair</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pan African Congress</video:tag>
		<video:tag>George Thabe stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sharpeville</video:tag>
		<video:tag>69 people were killed by the police.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>98</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28993</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7887.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7887.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7887.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>King of Waltz Andre Rieu showcases local opera talent</video:title>  
		<video:description>King of Waltz Andre Rieu brought local operatic talent</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sun-city</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>James Bhemgee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Superbowl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Andre Rieu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kimmy Skota</video:tag>
		<video:tag>King of Waltz</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>103</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28989</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7886.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7886.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7886.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Armin van Buuren gets Cape Town into a state of trance</video:title>  
		<video:description>About 800 fans were treated to scorching trance music at club Trinity in Cape Town recently when top-rated DJ Armin van Buuren, kicked-off his A State of Trance 500-world tour with a pre-party in the Mother City. Van Buren also broadcast his 500th episode of his popular radio show to listeners across the globe.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Armin van Buuren</video:tag>
		<video:tag>A State of Trance 500</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pre-party</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Protoculture</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>116</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28986</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7885.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7885.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7885.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Graffiti artist pays tribute to royal wedding</video:title>  
		<video:description>A British street artist has paid his own unique tribute to the upcoming marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton. Rich Simmons, who recently created a mural depicting William and Kate as punk rockers, on Tuesday produced his latest work, featuring the Queen, outside a chic London gallery though he admitted it might not be to Her Majesty's taste.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Prince William</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kate Middleton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Queen</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Graffiti artist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>royal wedding</video:tag>
		<video:tag>British street artist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rich Simmons</video:tag>
		<video:tag>London gallery</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>53</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28980</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7882.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7882.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7882.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Are you going to vote?</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Thuto Lesedi Secondary, ask the people of Vosloorus why they are going to vote. For more on iSchoolAfrica go to www.ischoolafrica.com  Giving young SA a voice</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vote</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thuto Lesedi Secondary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vosloorus</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>63</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28976</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7881.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7881.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7881.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: What are your human rights?</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Zonkizizwe Secondary focus on some of SA’s basic human rights. For more on iSchoolAfrica go to www.ischoolafrica.com Giving young SA a voice</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zonkizizwe Secondary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>basic human rights</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>60</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28972</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7880.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7880.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7880.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: Do you think your vote counts? </video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Lethulwazi Comprehensive find out why your vote counts. For more on iSchoolAfrica go to www.ischoolafrica.com  Giving young SA a voice</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vote</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ischool</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lethulwazi Comprehensive</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>63</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28967</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7879.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7879.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7879.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tracy McGregor sizzles as Playboy SA cover girl</video:title>  
		<video:description>Model and pin-up siren Tracy McGregor was unveiled as the face on the cover of the saucy men’s magazine’s Playboy South Africa re-launch issue. McGregor, who’s featured  in countless men’s magazine’s sexiest women in SA, joins celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe, Pamela Anderson and Marge Simpson. McGregor said after a week of considering the idea she doesn’t regret her decision to bare all for the magazine.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>model</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Books</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Marilyn Monroe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pin-up</video:tag>
		<video:tag>siren</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tracy McGregor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Playboy South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pamela Anderson and Marge Simpson</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>161</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28931</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7876.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7876.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7876.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>South Africa tests youths for HIV</video:title>  
		<video:description>The South African government wants to launch a campaign of HIV testing for people as young as twelve in colleges and high schools. The measure, which would cover nearly six million students, is being fiercely debated</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hiv</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south African government</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa tests youths for HIV</video:tag>
		<video:tag>HIV testing</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>147</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28916</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7873.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7873.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7873.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Metrobus strike over</video:title>  
		<video:description>Metrobus management and South African Municipal Workers Union (Samwu) has announced the end of the 5-week-long strike by bus drivers. Bus drivers went on strike after their dissatisfaction with their new shifts implemented since December last year.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>strike</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dumisani langa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SAMWU</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Municipal Worker's Union</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Metrobus</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Herman J van Laar</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>144</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28913</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7868.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7868.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7868.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Rush starts for London Olympics tickets</video:title>  
		<video:description>Tickets for the 2012 London Olympics went on sale on Tuesday with applicants being urged to approach the start of the ballot for 6.6 million tickets coinciding with 500 days to go until the Games begin as a marathon and not a sprint.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>London Olympics tickets</video:tag>
		<video:tag>London Olympics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2012 London Olympics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>124</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28864</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7862.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7862.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7862.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica : Why I vote</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Buhlebuzile Secondary, finds out what makes people exercise their right to vote. For more on iSchoolAfrica go to www.ischoolafrica.com Giving young SA a voice</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buhlebuzile Secondary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>right to vote</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>73</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28803</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7854.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7854.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7854.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: What makes you proudly South African I</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Jeppe High School for Girls finds out what makes people proud of their South African identity. For more on iSchoolAfrica go to www.ischoolafrica.com Giving young SA a voice</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jeppe High School for Girls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>proudly South African</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>67</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28794</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7851.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7851.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7851.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica: What makes you proudly South African II</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Buhlebuzile Secondary, ask the people of Thokoza what makes them proud to be South African. For more on iSchoolAfrica go to www.ischoolafrica.com Giving young SA a voice</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Uncategorized</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ischool</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jeppe High School for Girls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>identity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>proudly South African</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buhlebuzile Secondary</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>56</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28787</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7852.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7852.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7852.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Bafana face the Pharaohs without Aaron Mokoena</video:title>  
		<video:description>National team head coach Pitso Mosimane announced his squad that will go against Egypt in the crucial Africa Cup of Nations qualifier. The match, which will be played at the Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg on Saturday, 26 March 2011, will be Bafana Bafana’s third match in the qualifiers, and perhaps Mosimane’s biggest test to date.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mamelodi Sundowns</video:tag>
		<video:tag>national team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pitso Mosimane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Head coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Captain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Steven Pienaar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Aaron Mokoena</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Katlego Mphela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Crystal Palace Kagisho DIKGACOI</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Crystal Palace</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kagisho DIKGACOI</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>156</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28785</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7849.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7849.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7849.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ANC calling for teachers protesting in court to be fired</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Provicial African National Congress is  calling for the Department of Education to fire teachers that were protesting outside court during school hours, recently.  They were protesting in solidarity with Sadtu's  chairman Moss Senye who is appearing in court along with another teacher charged with assaulting a 17-year old pupil.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>teachers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>court</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fired</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Department of Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>protesting</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Provicial African National Congress</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Moss Senye</video:tag>
		<video:tag>17-year old pupil</video:tag>
		<video:tag>school hours</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>153</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28754</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7847.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7847.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7847.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bertrams fire claims four lives</video:title>  
		<video:description>Emergency Medical Care ER24's spokeswoman Vanessa Jackson describes the events this morning as their paramedics responded to a call to assist with resuscitation of smoke inhalation patients, in Hunter Street, Bertrams, Johannesburg.   As Jackson narrates, you will see scenes of police and forensic specialists at the scene, assessing the cause of the blaze.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fire</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Highlands</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vanessa Jackson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ER24</video:tag>
		<video:tag>resuscitation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bertrams</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>82</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28767</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7846.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7846.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7846.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica : Constitution Hill</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team from Joburg’s National School of the Arts (NSA) visited Constitution Hill in the lead-up to Human Rights Day. For more on iSchoolAfrica go to </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Constitution Hill</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The iSchoolAfrica Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National School of the Arts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Human Rights Day</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>64</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28744</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7843.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7843.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7843.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Nedbank Cup 16 ups the ante</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Nedbank Cup last 16 draw was held at Melrose Arch in Johannesburg and the teams that made it through the first round have promised more action after some interesting clashes were set up for this weekend.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaizer-chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>moroka swallows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nedbank Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bidvest Wits</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lucky Lekgwathi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Last 16 Draw</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>153</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28734</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7842.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7842.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7842.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Seventy-Five hurt as bus overturns</video:title>  
		<video:description>Seventy-Five people were taken to hospital after the bus they were travelling in overturned in Northcliff, Johannesburg.  Four passengers were critically injured.  The cause of the accident was unclear but wet roads were suspected to have contributed to it.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>injured</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bus</video:tag>
		<video:tag>passengers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>75 people</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Seventy Five</video:tag>
		<video:tag>overturned</video:tag>
		<video:tag>NorthCliff</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cause of the accident</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>57</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28708</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7838.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7838.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7838.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>A different kind of day-care... for the elderly</video:title>  
		<video:description>Traditionally in Italy, the elderly are cared for at home. But with people now living longer than ever before, and afflicted by difficult-to-treat diseases such as Alzheimer's, families are under increasing strain. The Tuscan town of San Vincenzo has come up with an answer: Day care for the elderly.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>italy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>alzheimers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tuscan town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>San Vincenzo</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>104</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28698</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7837.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7837.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7837.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Hip hop star Tumi blazes at the Puma Social Club</video:title>  
		<video:description>The scene at the Social Club held in Braamfontein was set ablaze when rapper Tumi of the hip hop outfit Tumi and the Volume, performed his set with one-man-band Yesterday’s Pupil. TimesLIVE’s Refilwe Boikanyo and Roderick Macleod had a chat with the amiable hip hop star</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>star</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tumi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hip-hop</video:tag>
		<video:tag>roderick macleod</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TimesLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Puma Social Club</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tumi and the Volume</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Yesterday’s Pupil</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Refilwe Boikanyo</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>205</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28695</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7835.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7835.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7835.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>For New York foodies, butchering is back</video:title>  
		<video:description>One of the hottest tickets in New York is for a butcher shop! Meat fans make reservations a month in advance to learn how to cut their own chops and bacon from a pig carcass. Old-style butchering is the latest fad for young New York hipsters, like Sara, who quit her white collar job in Manhattan to sharpen some knives and start working with her hands.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>manhattan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>new york</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>butcher shop</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>102</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28657</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7832.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7832.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7832.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cirque du Soleil is in town</video:title>  
		<video:description>Cirque du Soleil is a critically acclaimed Canadian circus that is described as a "dramatic mix of circus arts and street entertainment." The internationally acclaimed company is in South Africa for the first time to showcase their acts, which feature 30 Olympic athletes and over 50 performers from 50 different countries.  Cirque du Soleil is running in Johannesburg at the Coca Cola Dome from 9 to 13 March and at the Grand Arena GrandWest Casino in Cape Town from 23- 27 March 2011.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>circus</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coca-cola dome</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cirque du Soleil</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Canadian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>GrandWest Casino</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Olympic athletes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>30 Olympic athletes</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>105</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28630</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7822.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7822.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7822.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Lions coach sticks to gameplan for Cheetahs clash</video:title>  
		<video:description>John Mitchell has thrown his weight behind his players despite losing all three of their matches this season. Mitchell said while his team has the least experience in the Cheetahs at the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein on the weekend and hope to break their dry spell with their first win the season.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cheetahs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Super Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golden Lions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>John Mitchell</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>193</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28608</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7821.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7821.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7821.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>White squatters desperate for RDP houses</video:title>  
		<video:description>Residents of Coronation Park, Mogale City on the West Rand say they are desperate to move into RDP housing being set up in Kagiso. The predominately white residents spent hours queuing outside the Housing Department to apply for the low-cost housing, say it would be a massive improvement from their current living conditions which they describe as a squalor.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>krugersdorp</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kagiso</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Freedom Front Plus</video:tag>
		<video:tag>RDP</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>RDP Housing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mogale City</video:tag>
		<video:tag>West Rand</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Peoples Civic Movement</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Luyanda Njomane</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>147</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28607</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7820.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7820.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7820.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#57: The mysterious phone call between Zuma and Gaddafi</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week’s episode of Political Notebook, The Jacob Zuma and Libyan President Trevor Manuel’s critical statements against Government spokesman, Jimmy Manyi</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Moipone Malefane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Trevor Manuel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Political Journalist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jimmy Manyi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National Planning Minister</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>402</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28579</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7816.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7816.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7816.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>IEC satisfied with voter registration outcomes</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Independent Electoral Commission has announced that it didn’t meet its 24 million target of voters registered for the upcoming local government elections, but was satisfied with the turnout.  The Commission’s chairperson Brigalia Bam told journalists in Centurion, Pretoria that there was a 1.9 percent increase from 2006 local government elections.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pretoria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IEC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Centurion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local government elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>voter registration</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brigalia Bam</video:tag>
		<video:tag>24 million target</video:tag>
		<video:tag>1.9 percent</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>109</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28492</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7812.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7812.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7812.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Foppe de Haan scores coach of the month nod</video:title>  
		<video:description>Ajax Cape Town coach Foppe de Haan was named the PSL Coach of the Month and walks away with a R10 000 loot for his troubles. The pleasantly surprised Haan said he did not expect to win the award but is deeply honoured to have been considered the best coach in the month of February 2011.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Audio</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ajax Cape Town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>PSL Coach of the Month</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Foppe de Haan</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>101</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28531</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7808.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7808.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7808.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA flick Life Above All hits local screens</video:title>  
		<video:description>Stars of the acclaimed South African feature film, Life Above All, hit the red carpet at the Montecasino’s Cinema Privé in Fourways Johannesburg recently ahead of the films opening on the 11 of March 2011. The feature film received rave reviews and was chosen as South Africa’s official entry into the Best Foreign Film category for the 83rd Annual Academy Awards.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Khomotso Manyaka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lerato Mvelase</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Harriet Manamela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Keobaka Makanyane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tinah Mnumzana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African feature film</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life Above All</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Montecasino’s Cinema Privé</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>133</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28498</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7799.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7799.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7799.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Bhongolethu Jayiya bags Player of the Month Award in debut season</video:title>  
		<video:description>Bidvest Wits winger Bhongolethu Jayiya’s incredible run in his debut season in the PSL has seen him being chosen as the February 2011 Player of the Month. Jayiya, who scored seven goals during the judging period, said playing in the PSL was a dream for him and is happy with where he is now.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>psl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bidvest Wits</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>winger</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bhongolethu Jayiya</video:tag>
		<video:tag>debut season</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Player of the Month</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>108</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28482</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7795.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7795.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7795.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>CeBIT focuses on cloud computing</video:title>  
		<video:description>From the latest telephones to high-tech gadgets, CeBIT is the world's biggest digital IT trade fair. This year "cloud computing" or online data storage,  is a hot topic that, while already making a lot of money, is a concept that raises issues over computer security. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>CeBIT</video:tag>
		<video:tag>telephones</video:tag>
		<video:tag>high-tech gadgets</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world's biggest digital IT trade fair</video:tag>
		<video:tag>digital IT trade fair</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cloud computing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>online data storage</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>121</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28482</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7795.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7795.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7795.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>CeBIT focuses on cloud computing</video:title>  
		<video:description>From the latest telephones to high-tech gadgets, CeBIT is the world's biggest digital IT trade fair. This year "cloud computing" or online data storage,  is a hot topic that, while already making a lot of money, is a concept that raises issues over computer security. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>CeBIT</video:tag>
		<video:tag>telephones</video:tag>
		<video:tag>high-tech gadgets</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world's biggest digital IT trade fair</video:tag>
		<video:tag>digital IT trade fair</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cloud computing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>online data storage</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>121</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28465</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7794.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7794.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7794.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>In US Wild West 'skijoring' turns extreme sport</video:title>  
		<video:description>Skijoring is a Scandinavian sport in which animals are used to pull skiers across the snow. But tradition has taken a new twist in the American West, where cowboys and cowgirls have cranked up the speed and turned it into an extreme sport for humans and horses.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>animals</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cowboys</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>extreme sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Skijoring</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Scandinavian sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>American West</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cowgirls</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>120</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28451</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7793.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7793.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7793.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Rio Christ the Redeemer gets lighting makeover</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 'Christ the Redeemer' monument which towers over Rio de Janeiro has been given a new multi-coloured lighting makeover. The mammoth statue, which sits atop Mount Corcovado, is now illuminated by more environmentally-friendly LED floodlights which consume litlle power and run through a whole rainbow of hues from white to bright red to fluorescent green, blue and purple.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rio de Janeiro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>'Christ the Redeemer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>multi-coloured lighting makeover</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mount Corcovado</video:tag>
		<video:tag>LED floodlights</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>45</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28444</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7792.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7792.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7792.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iLIVE takes poetry to new heights</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iLIVE poetry showcase on Thursday at TsAfrika in Randburg,  Johannesburg, delighted many and proved just how talented South African  poets are. The audience sat captivated through the stories beautifully  depicted by voice, visual and memorable words. On the mic, and hosted by  Abdul Milazi, were: Zin, Saaleha Bhamjee, Vangile Gantsho, Aasia  Fredericks, Martin Hugo, Sizakele Nkosi, Tebogo Thoka, Mthunzikazi  Mbungwana and Hopewell Radebe.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Abdul Milazi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLive poetry showcase</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zin</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Saaleha Bhamjee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vangile Gantsho</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Aasia Fredericks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Martin Hugo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sizakele Nkosi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tebogo Thoka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mthunzikazi Mbungwana and Hopewell Radebe</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>144</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28424</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7791.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7791.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7791.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>“Malema irresponsible, a populist and trying to score points against Zuma” - MKMVA</video:title>  
		<video:description>The uMkhonto we Sizwe Military Veterans' Association (MKMVA) have taken aim at ANCYL president Julius Malema. Referring to a recent statement made by Malema regarding Zuma and the Gupta’s relationship, the Veterans said, “the populist outburst of Julius Malema on this issue as responsiblerambling meant to score cheap points against President Zuma”.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC Youth League</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>uMkhonto we Sizwe Military Veterans' Association</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MKMVA</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>214</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28405</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7790.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7790.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7790.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#56: Manyi statements and their implications on the WC politics</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week’s episode of Political Notebook, The Sunday Times editor Ray Hartley speaks to  Managing Editor Politics Sthembiso Msomi about statements made by Government spokesman, Jimmy Manyi on coloured people and their implications on the upcoming local government elections in the Western Cape.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>western cape</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sthembiso msomi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local government elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jimmy Manyi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Managing Editor Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>implication</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>430</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28365</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7782.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7782.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7782.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Protest for freedom of Zimbabweans charged with treason</video:title>  
		<video:description>Organisations in solidarity with the 46 Zimbabweans arrested and charged with treason in Zimbabwe, demonstrated outside the Zimbabwe consulate in Johannesburg.  The people were arrested almost two weeks ago.  About 80 people from different organisations called for the release of the prisoners and for Zimbabwean President, Robert Mugabe to step down.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zimbabweans</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robert Mugabe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Solidarity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>treason</video:tag>
		<video:tag>demonstrated</video:tag>
		<video:tag>two weeks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>80 organisation</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>111</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28346</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7779.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7779.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7779.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Classical singer Katherine Jenkins in South Africa</video:title>  
		<video:description>International classical music artist Katherine Jenkins is here to perform for her local fans, and at the same time is throwing a gala charity banquet to raise funds for Women and Men Against Child Abuse (WMACA), Childhood Cancer Foundation South Africa (CHOC), the Topsy Foundation and African Children’s Feeding Scheme (ACFS).  Tickets are still available for Jenkins Charity Gala event on March 10 at the Sandton Convention Centre : To book, call 072 419 5777 or email Tohira@avantage.co.za or Adrian@avantage.co.za
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Katherine Jenkins</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Women and Men against Child Abuse</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Childhood Cancer Foundation South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Topsy Foundation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>African Childrens Feeding Scheme</video:tag>
		<video:tag>classical cross-over music artist</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>189</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28335</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7780.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7780.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7780.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Catz Pyjamas Police Raid Shocker</video:title>  
		<video:description>Police officers allegedly beat up patrons at Catz Pyjamas restaurant in Melville in the early hours of Saturday morning after one of the patrons threw a beer bottle at officers who were arresting a drunk driver out side. The assaults were captured on CCTV and shows police officers hitting and kicking some of the patrons in the restaurant.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>police</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>raid</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Catz Pyjamas restaurant</video:tag>
		<video:tag>security footage</video:tag>
		<video:tag>brutality</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cctv</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>300</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28320</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7775.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7775.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7775.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Paragliding on Aconcagua summit: part 4</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 7summits7flights team go for the summit of Aconcagu, the highest mountain in South America, in high winds and freezing conditions while dealing with high altitudes.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south america</video:tag>
		<video:tag>paragliding</video:tag>
		<video:tag>7summits7flights</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Aconcagua</video:tag>
		<video:tag>freezing conditions</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>459</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28320</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7775.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7775.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7775.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Paragliding on Aconcagua summit: part 4</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 7summits7flights team go for the summit of Aconcagu, the highest mountain in South America, in high winds and freezing conditions while dealing with high altitudes.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south america</video:tag>
		<video:tag>paragliding</video:tag>
		<video:tag>7summits7flights</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Aconcagua</video:tag>
		<video:tag>freezing conditions</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>459</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28316</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7772.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7772.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7772.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Hope as rare rhino calves filmed in Indonesia</video:title>  
		<video:description>Hidden cameras have captured proof that Javan rhinos are breeding in Indonesia's Ujung Kulon National Park, the last redoubt of one of the world's most threatened mammals.

PLEASE NOTE THERE IS NO AUDIO WITH THIS VIDEO</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-03-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rhino</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>indonesia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Javan rhinos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ujung Kulon National Park</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world's most threatened mammals</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mammals</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>72</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28295</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7767.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7767.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7767.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Truck crashes into fire engine, crushes another vehicle</video:title>  
		<video:description>A truck, which allegedly failed to yield at an intersection, crashed into a fire engine which was responding to a call in Weltervreden Park early this morning. The fire engine then tipped over crushing another vehicle</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>accident</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Weltervreden Park</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fire engine</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johannesburg Emergency Services</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nana Radebe</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>44</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28286</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7766.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7766.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7766.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>One-on-one with Sean Kingston</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sean Kingston was in South Africa on tour to perform two shows at Emperors Palace, Johannesburg.  We managed to secure a one-on-one interview with him where he shared news of where he gets his musical inspiration from, and how he measures his success on the web.  We also asked him the question "Are you a mama's boy?"</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sean Kingston</video:tag>
		<video:tag>emperor's palace</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>135</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28279</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7763.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7763.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7763.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Asian feet made for more than just walking</video:title>  
		<video:description>Used and abused, squeezed into high heel shoes -- feet often tend to get a raw deal. But there are places where they get plenty of attention, as China experiences a boom in foot massage parlours.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>128</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28260</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7762.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7762.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7762.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sean Kingston lip syncs due to technical faults</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sean Kingston’s appearance at Emperors Palace may have been entertaining but sadly technical faults on Friday night led to Kingston lip syncing for most of the show.   Organisor Brad Holmes apologized for the sound quality and made sure that the sound engineers were up at the crack of dawn, to make sure that Saturday nights show went off without a hitch.  Click on this link to hear more about his visit to SA.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sean Kingston</video:tag>
		<video:tag>emperor's palace</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>58</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28250</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7761.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7761.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7761.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The King's Speech in running for Oscars glory</video:title>  
		<video:description>"The King's Speech", featuring star British actor Colin Firth, has already scooped a handful of international awards, including a Golden Globe, several BAFTAs and Goyas. Now the British film is up for the biggest prize in the industry: the Oscars.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>118</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28243</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7760.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7760.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7760.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Measuring up to Paris's luxury fitted footwear</video:title>  
		<video:description>It's the pinnacle of designer fashion for top businessmen and showbiz stars alike: made-to-measure footwear. A pair of shoes that fit, well, like a glove, will set you back as much as 12,000 euros, and you'll have to wait six to eight weeks before they're ready. And if you're in fashion capital Paris, there's only one company to head for: Massaro, who've been measuring feet since 1894.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>paris</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fitted footwear</video:tag>
		<video:tag>designer fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>euros</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Massaro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>made-to-measure footwear</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>98</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28240</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7759.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7759.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7759.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Quinoa brings hard cash to Bolivia</video:title>  
		<video:description>In just a few decades quinoa has also become a culinary hit in the West. But disaster has struck Bolivia, the world's main quinoa exporter, this year  with drought and late freezes halving output.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bolivia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Quinoa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>quinoa exporter</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>129</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28231</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7757.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7757.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7757.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Molokomme: Fastrack to fashion fame</video:title>  
		<video:description>We followed the journey of fashion graduate Kutloano Molokomme, who was invited to showcase his talent at African Fashion International in partnership with Foschini's Fastrack event. Read more about the event and his progress by clicking on the following links:   Designer Diary Week 1: Designer Diary Week 2;  Designer Diary Week 3;    and Designer Diary Week 4.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joburg Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fastrack</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Foschini</video:tag>
		<video:tag>African Fashion International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kutloano Molokomme</video:tag>
		<video:tag>AFI</video:tag>
		<video:tag>JFW</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>269</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28220</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7756.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7756.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7756.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Proteas TV and mini cricket festival a hit with Soweto youngsters</video:title>  
		<video:description>School children in Soweto showed their support for the Proteas when they took part in a Proteas’ TV and mini-cricket festival at the Nkanyezi Park in Soweto. Cricket South Africa and Township TV are bringing cricket to one of its biggest domestic audiences ever for the duration of the ICC Cricket World Cup.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cricket south africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kfc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Proteas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ICC Cricket World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Proteas TV</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mini-cricket festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>School children</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sipokazi Sokanyile</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lauren Turnbull</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>149</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28187</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7755.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7755.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7755.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#55: Where to politically for the ANC?</video:title>  
		<video:description>National Police Commissioner Bheki Cele has disputed the Public Protector's findings against. .  The Public Protector, Thuli Madonsela released a report recently on the R500 million police headquarters lease.  Madonsela found that Cele as the accounting officer  of the SA Police Services was  guilty of improper conduct.  She also found the accounting officer of the Public Works department  guilty of improper conduct and maladministration.  Here is a snippet from Cele’s response to the finding.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>police commissioner</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bheki Cele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dominic Mahlangu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Public Protector</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thuli Madonsela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Toll gates</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>467</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28170</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7747.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7747.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7747.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Survivor Maldives: Behind the scenes</video:title>  
		<video:description>We were in the Maldives as production started on episode one of Survivor South Africa - catch the action as the celebs are whisked off to the island in their cocktail attire.  Click here to see what Bonnie Henna had to say before she went onto the island.  Presenter Nico Panagio talks about appearing on the show again and the perks that he gets to experience.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Survivor South Africa: Maldives</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bonnie Henna</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Maldives</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>77</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28162</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7746.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7746.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7746.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sean Kingston: Music is my girlfriend</video:title>  
		<video:description>Rap, reggae, pop music artist Sean Kingston is here in South Africa for two concerts over the weekend at Emperors Palace.  Catch some of the action at the press conference held yesterday just after he arrived in the country.  Read more about the event on The Social.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rap</video:tag>
		<video:tag>reggae</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sean Kingston</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pop</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Justin Bieber</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beautiful Girls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Party All Night</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Eenie Meenie</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>185</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28135</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7742.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7742.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7742.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Balls and Brawls #13: Winning against the Windies, Proteas in a spin and the Minnows debate</video:title>  
		<video:description>The ICC Cricket World Cup is in full spin on the Asia subcontinent, and the burning question is how much spin will South Africa be fielding. Times LIVE sports editor David Isaacson asks Sunday Times sports editor Luke Alfred his thoughts on the Proteas chances against the West Indies in their opening match on Thursday. The sports specialists also speculate as to who's going to take the overall trophy, and whether the Minnow teams should be competing at all.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>proteas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>india</video:tag>
		<video:tag>graeme smith</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Luke Alfred</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cricket south africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johan botha</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Morne Morkel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>JP Duminy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>West Indies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Balls and Brawls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lonwabo Tsotsobe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>imran tahir</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ICC World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Allan Donald</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Minnows</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>306</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28119</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7738.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7738.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7738.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bold and Beautiful are here in South Africa</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Bold and the Beautiful cast members Steffy Forrester (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood), Owen Knight (Brandon Beemer) and Nick Marone (Jack Wagner) are here in South Africa touring Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town to promote the show as well as the thank the viewers for their patronage.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Steffy Forrester</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacqueline MacInnes Wood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Owen Knight</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brandon Beemer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nick Marone</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jack Wagner</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Bold and the Beautiful</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>151</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28121</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7737.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7737.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7737.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Chiefs Pirates salivating over Golden Derby</video:title>  
		<video:description>Kaizer Chiefs hosted Orlando Pirates at a media event at the Vodaworld in Midrand, Johannesburg, ahead of their highly anticipated clash dubbed the Golden Derby. The match between the two Soweto giants is expected to be a scorcher as it has the potential to determine who will ultimately walk away with the League title this season.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaizer-chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ruud Krol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jimmy Tau</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vladimir Vermerzovic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the Golden Derby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Skippers Lucky Lekgwathi</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>126</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28116</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7735.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7735.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7735.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Human Planet - the landmark documentary series</video:title>  
		<video:description>Human Planet is the first programme from the BBC’s Natural History Unit to focus entirely on human beings as a subject. It’s now available in South Africa on DVD and Blu-ray. Dale Templar is the series producer. Times LIVE news editor Reuben Goldberg asked her if there are too many people on the planet.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dvd</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bbc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>documentary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Reuben Goldberg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Human Planet</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dale Templar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Blu-ray</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Natural History Unit</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>231</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28099</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7733.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7733.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7733.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Daring, Danger and Drifting at Supadrift 2011</video:title>  
		<video:description>"Drifting is the motor sport art of putting a rear wheel drive vehicle sideways", explains Supadrift co-founder Mike Skelton. The 'art' of drifting has grown massively in popularity internationally and is now skidding and sliding it's way into the hearts of motor enthusiasts in South Africa. Times LIVE reporter Roderick Macleod attended the launch of the Supadrift series 2011 to find out more about the sport.

Additional footage courtesy of: F1-X Chronicles DVD and F1-X Racing</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>drifting</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motorsports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zwartkops</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motoring</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Supadrift</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motorsports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mike Skelton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chad Luckoff</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>158</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28091</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7731.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7731.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7731.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mind-moved bionic arm helps vet use hand again</video:title>  
		<video:description>A bionic prosthetic arm that is controlled by its operator's thoughts and feels like the amputee's lost limb was demonstrated Thursday at a major US science conference.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bionic arm</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bionic prosthetic arm</video:tag>
		<video:tag>amputee's lost limb</video:tag>
		<video:tag>US science conference</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>56</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28079</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7730.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7730.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7730.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>David Tlale show on Nelson Mandela Bridge</video:title>  
		<video:description>Organisation behind the scenes leading up to the final show of Joburg Fashion Week, seemed to have been on track as models had their hair and make up done in preparation for David Tlale’s Autumn/Winter 2011 collection themed ‘Made in the City’.  The show which started two hours beyond the scheduled time, did not disappoint those who were patient enough to wait. David Tlale shares the inspiration behind his collection, talks about his models and his exclusive opportunity to showcase his designs on the Nelson Mandela bridge.
  

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joburg Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>David Tlale</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mathew Booth</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sonia Booth</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela Bridge</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jen Su</video:tag>
		<video:tag>African Fashion International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Michelle Botes</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>155</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28066</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7729.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7729.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7729.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sandton traffic chokes Stage 2 of cycle race</video:title>  
		<video:description>Stage 2 of the Cell C Tour of South Africa cycle race was halted on Sunday after safety became a concern due to the heavy traffic flow in the Sandton area. The inaugural Cell C Tour of South Africa will be covering Gauteng, the Eastern Cape and the Western Cape, starting in Pretoria and ending in Paarl on the 26th February.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cycle race</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cycling</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cell C Tour of South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>inaugural</video:tag>
		<video:tag>heavy traffic flow</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sandton area</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>157</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28049</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7723.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7723.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7723.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>French embrace the occult</video:title>  
		<video:description>As many as one in five French people consult psychics, astrologers and hypnotisers, looking to the paranormal to get a better grip on their lives, especially concerning love, health and money. An encounter with practitioners and their clients.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>french</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>occult</video:tag>
		<video:tag>psychics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>astrologers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hypnotisers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>paranormal</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>158</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28039</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7721.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7721.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7721.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: In search of the next football commentator</video:title>  
		<video:description>SuperSport’s Super Diski “Goal Mouth” competition was in full swing at the Maponya Mall in Soweto at the weekend with scores of soccer lovers auditioning to become the next Thabiso Tema, Mark Gleeson or Zama Masondo. Supersport has embarked on a countrywide search for football commentators for PSL matches unearthing talent and football passion all around.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>supersport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>psl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>maponya mall</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Super Diski “Goal Mouth” competition</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thabiso Tema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mark Gleeson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zama Masondo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>football commentators</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>193</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28033</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7720.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7720.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7720.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Back to school for Michelin-starred chef</video:title>  
		<video:description>If school canteens make you think of dinner ladies and cold mashed potato, one college in France could be set to change your mind. They've called in Michelin-starred chef Guy Martin to train up all their cooking staff -- and help keep a new generation of French schoolchildren up-to-date with the latest haute-cuisine flavours</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>france</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Michelin-starred chef</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Guy Martin</video:tag>
		<video:tag>haute-cuisine flavours</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>118</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28028</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7719.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7719.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7719.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Fashion brings fur back</video:title>  
		<video:description>Fur is fashionable again, at least for Fall 2011. AFPTV goes behind the scenes at J.Mendel, with fifth-generation designer Gilles Mendel.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fur</video:tag>
		<video:tag>J.Mendel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gilles Mendel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fall 2011</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>104</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28026</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7718.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7718.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7718.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Johannesburg residents protest against billing crisis</video:title>  
		<video:description>A group Johannesburg residents protested outside the City's customer service offices in Braamfontein against the billing crisis.  The City of Johannesburg came under fire recently, after it has been unable to bill correctly and residents being billed with estimates.  Their electricity and water being cut off illegally.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>electricity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>water</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Braamfontein</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>city of johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>customer service</video:tag>
		<video:tag>illegally</video:tag>
		<video:tag>billing crisis</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>77</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=28013</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7717.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7717.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7717.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Balls and Brawls #12: Super 15, Who’s the best to rest and a royal Midmar</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sunday Times rugby columnist Simnikiwe Xabanisa gets asked all the important questions by Times LIVE sports editor David Isaacson, about what the Super 15 is going to hold for rugby fans. Are the extra games going to affect the top players in a World Cup year? Are injuries going to plague the top teams as well?
David also tries to sink Simnikwe with a left field question about the future Princess of Monaco.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>springboks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Simnikiwe Xabanisa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>david isaacson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>peter de villers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>blue bulls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>stormers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Balls and Brawls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Super 15</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Monaco</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Charlene Wittstock</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Midmar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>francois hougaard</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Richie McCaw</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>295</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27986</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7712.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7712.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7712.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#54: Service delivery protests prior to the local government elections</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week’s episode of Political Notebook, The Sunday Times editor Ray Hartley speaks to Sunday Times Political Journalist, Moipone Malefane about the latest service delivery protests and the upcoming local government elections.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Moipone Malefane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Political Journalist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local government elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ervice delivery protests</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>372</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27971</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7713.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7713.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7713.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Suzaan Heyns goes skeletal this fashion week</video:title>  
		<video:description>Suzaan Heyns 2011 Autumn/Winter collection graced the ramp at the Bus Factory in central Johannesburg as part of Joburg Fashion Week.  Heyns tells us more about her inspiration, choice of colour and the silhouettes that she has chosen to use this season. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joburg Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bus Factory</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Suzaan Heyns</video:tag>
		<video:tag>African Fashion International</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>111</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27961</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7711.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7711.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7711.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The aftermath in Ermelo</video:title>  
		<video:description>The protests in Ermelo may have been suspended for the meantime, but it is clear the effects will be felt not only by the people injured in the riots, but also by local government who had to scramble to quell the violence. It is clear as well that local residents will remain hostile until service delivery in the area improves. General Bheki Cele visited the area yesterday, and said that those that fired at police will not be allowed to rest. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>riots</video:tag>
		<video:tag>protests</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mpumalanga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>roderick macleod</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ermelo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>General Bheki Cele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vusi Shongwe</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>184</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27957</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7714.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7714.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7714.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Errol Arendz fluffs up fashion with feathers and fur</video:title>  
		<video:description>Errol Arendz’s 2011 Autumn/Winter hit the ramp as part of Joburg Fashion Week at the Bus Factory in central Johannesburg. We asked how he continuously finds inspiration after 29 years in the industry…  Report: Louise McAuliffe</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joburg Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bus Factory</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Errol Arendz</video:tag>
		<video:tag>African Fashion International</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>143</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27948</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7703.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7703.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7703.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sapeurs flaunt all for annual fashion festival in Congo</video:title>  
		<video:description>"Sapeurs," or brand fashion addicts from Kinshasa and Brazzaville, have paid their annual homage to Stervos Nyarcos, the founder of the "kitendi religion," on the 16th anniversary of his death at the Gombe graveyard in Kinshasa. The event is a riot of over-the-top designer styles as the DRC's finest worship at the altar of expensive labels.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>congo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sapeurs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion addicts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kinshasa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brazzaville</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Stervos Nyarcos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kitendi religion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gombe graveyard</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DRC's</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>127</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27920</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7700.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7700.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7700.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Striking truckers will intensify their protests if demands not met</video:title>  
		<video:description>The trucker's strike entered day three. They are striking asking for 20 percent pay increase over the next two years, while the Road Freight Employers Association has offered 15 percent.  Thousands of truckers marched on the Johannesburg streets.  They said the strike will intensify if their demands are not met.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>20 percent</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Road Freight Employers Association</video:tag>
		<video:tag>intensify</video:tag>
		<video:tag>next two years</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>75</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27912</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7699.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7699.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7699.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>India’s cricket fans eye World Cup glory</video:title>  
		<video:description>India, the most cricket-obsessed nation on earth where millions follow the sport with a religious fervour, is set to co-host the 2011 Cricket World Cup.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>india</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2011 Cricket World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>129</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27908</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7698.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7698.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7698.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Khanyi Mbau models at Joburg Fashion Week</video:title>  
		<video:description>Ms Mbau has been living under the radar most of this year until yesterday when she took to the ramp with her usual swagger as brand ambassador for Head Honcho.  Watch her in action and listen to not only what she has been up to all year but news of the new man in her life...</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joburg Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Khanyi Mbau</video:tag>
		<video:tag>African Fashion International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Head Honcho</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>153</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27886</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7696.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7696.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7696.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cosmetic dentistry - pitches a picture-perfect smile</video:title>  
		<video:description>Americans understand that a set of perfect teeth is more than just a health benefit. It can pay off in professional advancement, as well. Dentists and orthodontists working in the subfield of "cosmetic dentistry" are armed with ever more sophisticated techniques, including 3D imaging and robot technology, to help their customers invest in their smile.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cosmetic dentistry</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orthodontists</video:tag>
		<video:tag>3D imaging</video:tag>
		<video:tag>robot technology</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Americans</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>127</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27855</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7692.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7692.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7692.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Higher education institution testing launched</video:title>  
		<video:description>In a bid to encourage 1st year students in higher education institution to test, a campaign was launched in Johannesburg.  It is called First things first.  Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi addressed the media about the campaign.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>media</video:tag>
		<video:tag>health minister</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Aaron Motsoaledi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Higher education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>1st year students</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>66</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27849</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7690.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7690.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7690.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The African act handpicked by U2</video:title>  
		<video:description>Afro-beat couple Amadou and Miriam from Mali are the act that have been handpicked by Bono to open for the rock icons U2 on the SA leg of their 360 degree tour. The two are by no means new to the music scene having played with Coldplay and The Scissor Sisters and performed at Glastonbury. With an impressive show at Soccer City in front of 100 000 people, the couple are likely to wow fans in Cape Town as well.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>U2</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bono</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Socceer City</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>124</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27846</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7691.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7691.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7691.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>N E R D: Pharrell Williams here in South Africa</video:title>  
		<video:description>N E R D blew into Joburg over the weekend as part of an exclusive series of Hansa’s Legends in the Making concerts.  Pharrell Williams and Shay Hayle  minus Chad Hugo spoke about how they cope performing without Hugo.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pharrell Williams</video:tag>
		<video:tag>NERD</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shay Hayle</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chad Hugo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hansa Legends in the Making concerts</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>129</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27842</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7688.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7688.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7688.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>loveLife- I dig me</video:title>  
		<video:description>This Valentine’s Day, loveLife – South Africa’s largest HIV/Aids prevention programme for young people – together with some of the country’s celebrities are starting a revolution. Their message to the youth is simple: love yourself this Valentine’s Day – be your own Valentine! The initiative feeds directly into the organisation’s broader strategy that sees self-esteem and self-worth as necessary building blocks for creative, complete and connected youth who are able to navigate the social and structural factors that put them at risk of HIV infection.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>HIV/Aids</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Valentine’s Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>HIV infection</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>26</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27804</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7687.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7687.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7687.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Casablanca museum shines light on forgotten Jewish history</video:title>  
		<video:description>Casablanca's Museum of Judaism is unique in the Arab world. Dedicated to the history, religion, traditions and daily life of Jews in Morocco, it bears witness to the plurality and multiculturalism that has permeated Moroccan civilisation.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jews</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Casablanca's Museum</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Museum of Judaism</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Arab world</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>125</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27801</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7686.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7686.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7686.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Kidman earns third Oscar nod</video:title>  
		<video:description>Nicole Kidman has her third Oscar nomination in hand, this time for her role as a grieving mother in "Rabbit Hole"</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>oscar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nicole Kidman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rabbit Hole</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Oscar nomination</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>135</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27795</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7685.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7685.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7685.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA Wins The All Africa Squash Championships</video:title>  
		<video:description>South Arica swept the boards at the All Africa Championships by taking gold and bronze in the team event. Zambia pocketed gold while Namibia surprised by sharing he bronze medal.
 
South Africans Steve Coppinger and Tenille van der Merwe captured the premier titles at the All African Squash Championships, which were completed at the Parkview Squash Centre Johannesburg at the weekend.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Parkview Squash Centre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Steve Coppinger</video:tag>
		<video:tag>All Africa Squash Championships</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tenille van der Merwe</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>244</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27791</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7684.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7684.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7684.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Labour pains: Birth of a French wine terroir</video:title>  
		<video:description>France's famous AOC wine quality label is a must for any winegrower aiming for the high end, but in recent years only few regions have received the official distinction which can take over 2O years to get. The Pic-Saint-Loup region in southern France is having a go at winning AOC status, and it's a struggle.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>french</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>French wine terroir</video:tag>
		<video:tag>French wine</video:tag>
		<video:tag>AOC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Pic-Saint-Loup region</video:tag>
		<video:tag>southern France</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>157</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27786</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7683.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7683.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7683.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Metrosexuals on the rise in Pakistan</video:title>  
		<video:description>The "metrosexual male" is on the rise in Pakistan with hair transplants and facials popular among the gentrified elite, proving that aesthetic aspirations are not an exclusively female domain.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pakistan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Metrosexuals</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>118</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27744</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7680.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7680.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7680.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bogus doctors arrested in Pretoria</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Hawks special operations unit arrested Nigerian nationals who were posing as doctors. The Hawks allege that they owned six clinics where they employed untrained doctors.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pretoria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hawks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>doctors arrested</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>72</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27734</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7672.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7672.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7672.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Times photographer harassed on Robben Island</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Times photographer, Shelley Christians and Dutch intern for the Sunday Times, Isabelle Egeler, travelled to Robben Island to photograph the primary school there. Shortly after their arrival, Christians was manhandled and screamed at by Robben Island Primary School Governing Body Chairman, Grant Shezi.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robben Island</video:tag>
		<video:tag>shelley Christians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Grant Shezi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Tiems</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Isabelle Egeler</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>238</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27731</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7670.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7670.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7670.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Red Bull puts some new faith in mobile</video:title>  
		<video:description>It has been all the talk in and around Johannesburg as UK electronica super group Faithless performed a surprise set at Red Bull Mobile's launch at Turbine Hall in Newtown. The energy drink company hosted the star studded event alongside Cell C to usher in their new mobile package. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>uk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>electronica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Turbine hall</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Red Bull</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cell C</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Faithless</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lars P. Reichelt</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>75</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27689</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7663.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7663.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7663.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Croc chop shop found in Ga-Rankuwa</video:title>  
		<video:description>A farm owner may have been serving crocodile, cat and zebra meat to unsuspecting consumers from his market stall in Ga-Rankuwa, northwest of Pretoria. The man, identified by police only as "Dos Santos", was busted by the Hawks with hundreds of kilograms of animal skins, carcasses, processed meat and animal skeletons on his farm. Times LIVE reporter Kevin Shalvey went to the farm, where 200 crocodiles were also discovered, 180 of which have since gone missing.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Taxidermy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>crocodiles</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ga-Rankuwa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kevin Shalvey</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zebra</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>74</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27676</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7662.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7662.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7662.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Therapeutic horses harnessed for disabled kids</video:title>  
		<video:description>After Mexican Guadalupe Pena was partially paralysed by a stroke, her horses helped her to regain movement. She discovered 'hippotherapy', from the Greek word "hippos," meaning horse, and transformed her life-long love of horses into a means to help sick children in a rough neighborhoodof Mexico City.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>paralysed</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mexico City</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Therapeutic horses</video:tag>
		<video:tag>disabled kids</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mexican</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Guadalupe Pena</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hippotherapy</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>114</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27671</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7661.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7661.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7661.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Kroll and Musona score PSL awards</video:title>  
		<video:description>Orlando Pirates coach, Ruud Krol, and Kaizer Chiefs striker, Knowledge Musona, scooped PSL coach and player of the month awards in a tightly-contested race as the season gets closer to crowning the champs. Musona kept Amakhosi in the League title race with some crucial goals while Kroll’s tactical acumen made sure Bucs remain unbeaten in the past eleven matches.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ruud Krol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Knowledge Musona</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Orlando Pirates coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kaizer Chiefs striker</video:tag>
		<video:tag>PSL Coach of the Month</video:tag>
		<video:tag>PSL Player of the Month</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>114</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27668</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7660.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7660.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7660.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Major works by Picasso, Monet and Bacon on sale</video:title>  
		<video:description>Major works by artists including Picasso, Monet and Francis Bacon will be sold by the London auction house Sotheby's on February 8th.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>53</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27636</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7658.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7658.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7658.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Downs supporters get Habas out</video:title>  
		<video:description>Chaos erupted once again at Chloorkop in Johannesburg, at the Mamelodi Sundowns head offices when a few of the clubs supporters went on a protest demanding coach Antonio Lopez Habas and General Manager Kenneth Makhanya be fired</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mamelodi Sundowns</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Patrice Motsepe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Antonio Lopez Habas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Katlego Mphela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kenneth Makhanya</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Harold "Jazzy Queen" Legodi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Harris Choeu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ian Gorowa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>133</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27632</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7657.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7657.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7657.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Pakistan woos Western buyers with catwalk fashions</video:title>  
		<video:description>Miniskirts are hitting the catwalks of Pakistan's capital city as designers opt for revealing fashions in a bid to attract the business of lucrative foreign buyers</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pakistan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>catwalk fashions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Miniskirts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lucrative foreign buyers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>137</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27628</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7656.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7656.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7656.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Video of Julius Malema declares ZAR club belongs to the ANC</video:title>  
		<video:description>Cell phone video shot by a partygoer at Kenny Kunene's ZAR club in Cape Town catches ANC Youth League leader Julius Malema in the act as he declares the club belongs to the ANC. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC Youth League</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kenny Kunene</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ZAR club</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC Youth League leader</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>14</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27622</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7655.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7655.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7655.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bras go back to the future at Paris lingerie fair</video:title>  
		<video:description>As one of France's biggest underwear fairs winds down, the signs are strong that designers are still pushing a classic, curvaceous 1950s look driven, say industry insiders, by the purchasing power of older customers. But the old-school silhouettes are underwired with some cutting edge technology meaning your next pair of pants might just be made from caffeine and vitamin A</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>paris</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bras</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Paris lingerie fair</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lingerie fair</video:tag>
		<video:tag>curvaceous 1950</video:tag>
		<video:tag>underwired</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>156</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27614</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7653.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7653.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7653.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Protest at Egyptian Embassy Pretoria</video:title>  
		<video:description>Over 500 people gathered outside the Egyptian Embassy in Pretoria to show their solidarity with the protestors in Egypt who want President Hosni Mubarak to step down from his post.   Emotions at the scene ran high, as protestors tore up photographs of Mubarak, and voiced their discontent about his continued reign.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Egypt</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cairo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Hosni Mubarak</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Alexandria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tahrir Square</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Egytpian Embassy Pretoria</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>46</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27603</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7651.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7651.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7651.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Game On # 6: Life in 3D</video:title>  
		<video:description>3D is undeniably one of the more anticipated of the upcoming crop of PlayStation 3 games. With its visceral quality and engaging gameplay with some of the titles, gamers everywhere are looking forward to more interesting boundary-breaking games in 3D.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gaming</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gaming</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Playstation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Game On</video:tag>
		<video:tag>3D</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gran Turismo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Avatar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Crosstalk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MotorStorm</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>149</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27575</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7646.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7646.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7646.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Paragliding on Aconcagua summit: part 3</video:title>  
		<video:description>The team 7summits7flights which includes The Times photographer Marianne Schwankhart establishes camp 1 as they make their way closer to the summit of Aconcagua, the highest mountain in South America.  The team aims to climb and paraglide from the summit of the highest peak of each of the continents.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>photographer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Marianne Schwankhart</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south america</video:tag>
		<video:tag>7summits7flights</video:tag>
		<video:tag>continents</video:tag>
		<video:tag>highest peak</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>296</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27568</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7645.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7645.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7645.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Local fashion brand gets Branson stamp of approval</video:title>  
		<video:description>Local fashion brand, Mzansi Design Emporium, received an emphatic stamp of approval from world-renowned entrepreneur, Sir Richard Branson. Branson was one of the special guests attending the fashion show held to raise funds for Mzansi Design Emporium showing in Los Angeles later this year.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sir Richard Branson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local fashion brand</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mzansi Design Emporium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world-renowned entrepreneur</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion show</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>125</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27558</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7642.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7642.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7642.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>No more sushi parties for Kunene</video:title>  
		<video:description>Businessman Kenny Kunene has decided not to host any of his infamous sushi parties.  This comes after the ANC had objected to his parties.  He was blasted for hosting parties where sushi was served on half naked women.  In an exclusive interview with TimesLive he explained his decision, and who he would have loved to eat sushi from.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kenny Kunene</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kunene</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TimesLives</video:tag>
		<video:tag>parties</video:tag>
		<video:tag>half naked women</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>144</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27551</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7641.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7641.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7641.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#53: Unpacking the lessons after Madiba scare</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week’s episode of Political Notebook, The Sunday Times editor Ray Hartley speaks to  Politics editor Sthembiso Msomi about the events around the illness of Nelson Mandela.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sthembiso msomi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Sunday Times editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>illness</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>340</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27545</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7639.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7639.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7639.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>South Africans tell of drama at Cairo Airport</video:title>  
		<video:description>What should have been a short in-transit stop over turned into a 2 – 5 day wait for South Africans who landed at Cairo International Airport during the last week.  Listen as they describe the real conditions whilst camping at the airport - all the while telling their families that everything was fine.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>airport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Egypt</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>athens</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>istanbul</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south african embassy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>OR Tambo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cairo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Amsterdam</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>231</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27537</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7638.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7638.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7638.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zuma magic for Proteas</video:title>  
		<video:description>President Jacob Zuma told the national cricket team at his home in Pretoria that they must bring the World Cup home for Madiba. Zuma, who had been at Mandela's house earlier in the day, said the former president was going to watch the World Cup with much excitement. The Proteas leave for the Asia subcontinent in the coming week to take on the world in the ICC World Cup.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>proteas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>madiba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>graeme smith</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ICC World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>105</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27521</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7635.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7635.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7635.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Balls and Brawls # 11: Murray down down under and Southerners Kings for a day</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Times and Times LIVE sports editors Archie Henderson and David Isaacson chat about the excitement of the Aussie Open as well as the stupefying Blue Bulls run against the Southern Kings.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Archie Henderson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>david isaacson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>blue bulls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>andy murray</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tennis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Aussie Open</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Southern Kings</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kim Clijsters</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Li Na</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>348</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27505</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7632.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7632.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7632.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Punk spirit reigns at Rome's French Academy</video:title>  
		<video:description>A new exhibition by the French Academy in Rome explores the history of punk. Using posters, newspapers and audio-visual archives, it hopes to provide recognition for a cultural movement which still divides opinion.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>111</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27496</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7631.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7631.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7631.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Paragliding on Aconcagua summit: part 2</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 7summits7flights team which includes The Times photographer, Marianne Schwankhart, arrives at the Base Camp of Aconcagua at 4 200m, the highest mountain in South America.  The team aims to climb and paraglide from the summits of the highest mountain on each continent.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-02-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Marianne Schwankhart</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south america</video:tag>
		<video:tag>6 959m.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Base Camp.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>continent.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>highest mountain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times photographer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Guy Hubbard</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kyle O'Donoghue</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>144</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27475</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7627.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7627.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7627.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Paragliding on Aconcagua summit: part 1</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 7summits7flights team which includes The Times photographer Marianne Schwankhart, set off earlier this year to climb and paraglide from the summit of Aconcagua, the highest mountain in South America at 6 959m.  Part one follows them on their three day trek to Base Camp.  The team aims to climb and paraglides from the summits of the highest mountain on each continent.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south america</video:tag>
		<video:tag>7summits7flights</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Aconcagua</video:tag>
		<video:tag>6 959m.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Base Camp.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>paraglide</video:tag>
		<video:tag>summits</video:tag>
		<video:tag>continent.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>180</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27449</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7624.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7624.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7624.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>No more empty election promises</video:title>  
		<video:description>Poverty, unemployment, and the lack of basic amenities still remain a concern for people in places like Kliptown and Eldorado Park in Johannesburg. As the local government elections approach, some of the residents are adamant they will not vote while some still hang on to the hope their circumstances will improve.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kliptown</video:tag>
		<video:tag>elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>poverty</video:tag>
		<video:tag>eldorado park</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>unemployment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local government elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lack of basic amenities</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>143</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27440</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7621.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7621.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7621.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mumbai's washermen fear rise of the machines</video:title>  
		<video:description>It's the largest laundry in Asia if not the world. But you'll be hard pressed to find many washing machines in Mumbai's Dhobi Ghat. Instead, an army of workers toil day and night to hand-wash tens of thousands of clothes everyday.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mumbai</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>asia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dhobi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ghat</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mumbai's Dhobi Ghat</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>106</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27436</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7619.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7619.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7619.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Chef gives French cuisine an Amazonian twist</video:title>  
		<video:description>In Rio, a French cook has mastered a fusion blend inspired by a European palate but showcasing Amazonian edibles.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>108</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27431</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7618.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7618.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7618.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Highlights from the Comics Choice Awards</video:title>  
		<video:description>The hilariously entertaining Comics Choice Awards 2011 took place at the Monte Casino Teatro on 22 January. The show scrapped the traditional award ceremony format and had the winners perform a comedy set when they received their 'Waldo' statuettes. Also keeping the sold-out audience in stitches were performances from mimes, and opera singer and even a contemporary dance routine. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>teatro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rob van Vuuren</video:tag>
		<video:tag>john vlismas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>monte casino</video:tag>
		<video:tag>riaad moosa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mel Miller</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Deep Fried Man</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>222</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27427</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7617.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7617.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7617.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mandela healthy and heading home</video:title>  
		<video:description>Former president Nelson Mandela has been discharged from the Milpark Hospital. At a press conference today the public and the press were finally inform about the ex-statesman’s health status following a two day stay at the clinic. At the briefing acting President Kgalema Motlanthe announced Madiba was well and would be going to his home in Houghton where he will receive continued treatment. Surgeon General General VJ Ramlakan said the 92-year-old had developed an acute respiratory infection. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>madiba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kgalema motlanthe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mandla Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>milpark hospital</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>VJ Ramlakan</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>178</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27379</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7614.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7614.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7614.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Well wishes for Madiba</video:title>  
		<video:description>The frenzy continued at the Milpark Hospital in Johannesburg as the dignitaries and the public gather to wish Madiba well. School children visited the hospital with cards and well-wishes for Madiba. The ANC has urged South Africans, particularly the media, to remain calm and not press any panic buttons.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>madiba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>milpark hospital</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mc Auley House School</video:tag>
		<video:tag>panic buttons</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>98</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27349</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7601.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7601.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7601.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Ice hockey catching on in tropical Hong Kong</video:title>  
		<video:description>In temperate Hong Kong, ice hockey is gaining popularity following the return of locals who emigrated and returned bringing their love of the game back with them.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hong Kong</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ice hockey</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>128</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27345</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7600.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7600.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7600.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bolivia defends its coca leaf</video:title>  
		<video:description>Bolivia, the world's third-largest producer of coca -- the basis for cocaine -- has set out to defend the plant, arguing that for millions in the Andes, it is not a drug but an essential part of everyday life.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>99</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27301</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7587.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7587.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7587.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#52: The ongoing story of Cope</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week’s episode of Political Notebook, The Sunday Times editor Ray Hartley speaks to Congress of the People co-founder Mbazima Shilowa on the on-going story of Cope and its strategies for up-coming local elections.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>COPE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Congress of the People co-founder</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mbazima Shilowa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>466</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27296</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7585.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7585.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7585.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Balls and Brawls #10: Pirates rise, Proteas pro-choices and a naked New Zealander</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this episode the Balls and Brawls team, with assistance from soccer writer Mazola Molefe, look into their crystal soccer balls to predict the outcome of this PSL season. The Times sports editor Archie Henderson also chats to TimesLIVE sports editor David Isaacson about the Proteas world cup squad, an octopus statue, Baby Jakes and a naked New Zealander.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>proteas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>psl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaizer-chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Archie Henderson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>david isaacson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mazola Molefe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ruud Krol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Supersport United</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Boxing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vladimir Vermezovic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gary Kirsten</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mark Boucher</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Baby Jakes</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>437</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27288</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7584.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7584.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7584.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Service delivery still crucial issue for elections</video:title>  
		<video:description>As government toils with the issue of ensuring every South African citizen enjoys the basic human rights, many people still struggle to eke out a decent living. The issue of service delivery remains a hot potato as the country heads towards the local government elections.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>shacks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>poverty</video:tag>
		<video:tag>service delivery</video:tag>
		<video:tag>townships</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>informal settlements</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local government elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sweetwaters</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Finetown</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>104</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27267</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7582.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7582.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7582.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>No financial compensation for flooded farmers </video:title>  
		<video:description>Agriculture, Forestry and fisheries Minister Tina Joemat-Petterson met with members of Agri SA and Cosatu in Pretoria, to announce the impact of the floods on farming communities countrywide and action to be taken.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>farmers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Agriculture minister Tina Joemat-Petterson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>AgriSA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>flood relief</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johannes Moller</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>45</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27224</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7573.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7573.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7573.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA primed for good World Cup showing</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African Cricket captain, Graeme Smith, was over the moon after the Proteas clinched the One Day International Series against India in a dramatic finish at the Supersport Park in Centurion. Speaking after the game, Smith said the Proteas are ready to make an impact at the World Cup.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>proteas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>graeme smith</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African cricket captain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mahendra Singh Dhoni</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Indian cricket skipper</video:tag>
		<video:tag>One Day International Series</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>292</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27220</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7572.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7572.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7572.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>India pleased with tour results</video:title>  
		<video:description>Indian cricket skipper, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, said he was pleased with the way his team played during their South African tour that saw India clinch the T20 series, draw the Test matches  and lose the One Day International Series. Dhoni said what the team has learnt was much more than the loss of the series, learnings they will take to the World Cup.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>test matches</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mahendra Singh Dhoni</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Indian cricket skipper</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>T20 series</video:tag>
		<video:tag>One Day International Series</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>213</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27212</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7569.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7569.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7569.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Dr 90210 Robert Rey is in South Africa</video:title>  
		<video:description>Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr Robert Rey, also known as reality televisions legendary Dr 90210, is currently on a whirlwind tour of South Africa, to introduce and market his all natural range of skin care products called Sensual Solutions to all our local 'pretty girls'.  Whilst making an appearance at the Houghton Golf Course in Johannesburg, we asked some of the guests just why they had flocked to see Dr Rey.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dr Robert Rey</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dr 90210</video:tag>
		<video:tag>plastic surgeon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Houghton Golf Course</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sensual Solutions</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>197</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27210</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7568.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7568.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7568.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Carnival, kid-sized</video:title>  
		<video:description>Carnival comes in two sizes in Uruguay the traditional festivities of song and dance for adults and a pint-sized version for kids. Children put on lively shows and song contests in January, kicking off the annual festival season.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Carnival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Uruguay</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>116</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27195</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7567.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7567.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7567.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Counting the cost - how townships are recovering after floods</video:title>  
		<video:description>Thousands of people across the country are having to rebuild their lives and their homes after almost a month of heavy rains brought on flash floods. Times LIVE reporter Roderick Macleod visited the townships of Ivory Park and Themba Khoza near Johannesburg to see how residents were coping with the aftermath of the floods and how they were managing to survive. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>township</video:tag>
		<video:tag>floods</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ivory Park</video:tag>
		<video:tag>roderick macleod</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Themba Khoza</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>197</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27143</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7562.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7562.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7562.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Israel has larger ladies jostle to fill the catwalk</video:title>  
		<video:description>It's a beauty contest with a difference: Israel's annual "Miss Fat and Beautiful," sees women from across the country -- all weighing a minimum of 80 kilograms -- come together to battle it to be crowned queen of the catwalk.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Israel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Miss Fat and Beautiful</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>39</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27142</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7561.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7561.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7561.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#51: The year of job creation</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week’s episode of Political Notebook, The Sunday Times editor Ray Hartley speaks Sunday Times Political Journalist, Sibusiso Ngalwa about the ANC Lekgotla and the upcoming local government elections.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Sunday Times editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Political Journalist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sibusiso Ngalwa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>local government election</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>475</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27132</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7558.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7558.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7558.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Green toys serious business at Asia's largest toy fair</video:title>  
		<video:description>Asia's largest games and toy fair has this year put a focus on environment-friendly toys and games with exhibits ranging from children's furniture made from recycled cardboard to an eco-doll house with a solar panel on the roof.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>asia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Green toys</video:tag>
		<video:tag>eco-doll house</video:tag>
		<video:tag>recycled cardboard</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>152</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27125</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7554.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7554.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7554.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Shilowa ANC mole: Cope Youth Movement</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Congress of the People Youth Movement members from the Terror Lekota faction have accused Cope co-founder Mbazima Shilowa of being an ANC mole.  The Youth Movement's secretary, Abel Ratanga was addressing journalists in Johannesburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>shilowa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>terror lekota</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cope Youth Movement</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Congress of the People Youth Movement</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Abel Ratanga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Youth Movement's secretary</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>128</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27110</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7555.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7555.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7555.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Joburg Fashion Week launch party</video:title>  
		<video:description>African Fashion International announced that they will be show casing this years Autumn/Winter 2011 designer collections, at iconic venues in and around the Johannesburg’s central business district.  The up-market media briefing, which was held at Randlords in Braamfontein, was also attended by some of the designers and a handful of celebrities, who can be seen in our audio slideshow.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joburg Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>David Tlale</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Abigail Betz</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa Fashion International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela Bridge</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Randlords</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bus Factory</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion Kapitol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johannesburg Art Gallery</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Suzaan Heyns</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Errol Arendz</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gert-Johan Coe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fastrack</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Foschini</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>46</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27101</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7556.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7556.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7556.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Balls and Brawls #9: Racquets, Cricket collapses and Kallis' hair</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Times and Times LIVE sports editors Archie Henderson and David Isaacson are back again for another indepth and witty look at the world of sports. In the first episode of 2011 the two discuss the Australian Open, the Proteas lack of batting prowess and Jacques Kallis' double century and fair head of hair.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tennis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>proteas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Archie Henderson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>australian open</video:tag>
		<video:tag>roger federer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tennis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>David Henderson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacque Kallis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rod Laver</video:tag>
		<video:tag>raphael nadal</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>351</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27098</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7543.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7543.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7543.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>BlackBerry show off iPad rival</video:title>  
		<video:description>BlackBerry have unveiled their challenger to the all-conquering iPad. The 'PlayBook', demonstrated on Monday in Milan, will hit the high street in the spring and will hope to capture a share of the lucrative tablet market. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Milan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iPad</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Blackberry</video:tag>
		<video:tag>PlayBook</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>39</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27094</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7542.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7542.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7542.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Authorities act on Beijing's traffic woes</video:title>  
		<video:description>In an effort to ease Beijing's massive traffic jams and thick air pollution, authorities have ordered that the number of new cars in the capital be slashed this year. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>106</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27088</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7541.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7541.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7541.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Lions on track to glory season</video:title>  
		<video:description>Golden Lions Rugby Union president, Kevin De Klerk, together with his team’s coach, John Mitchell, announced further advancements in the union’s rejuvenation plans. Speaking at a press conference in Johannesburg, De Klerk said he was inspired by the progress the former rugby powerhouse was making.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>John Mitchell</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kevin De Klerk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Franco van der Merwe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golden Lions Rugby Union</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>172</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27070</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7539.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7539.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7539.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Chiefs to fight to stay in top three</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sitting on the third spot in the PSL rankings after their loss to Ajax Cape Town, Kaizer Chiefs coach, Vladimir Vermezovic, is weary of facing Amazulu on Wednesday at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg. The Glamour Boys’ coach said he regards the match as a very crucial one as it will determine whether Chiefs remain among the top teams heading into the second half of the league.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>psl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaizer-chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ajax Cape Town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Amazulu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vladimir Vermezovic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jimmy Tau</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the Glamour Boys</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Reneilwe Letsholonyane</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>116</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27065</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7538.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7538.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7538.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mass picket outside Massmart a massive no show</video:title>  
		<video:description>COSATU and affiliated trade unions on Monday called for a mass picket to occur outside the buildings of Massmart in Johannesburg to show opposition to global retail giant over taking the local company. The protest was a no show however as only a handful of anti-Walmart coalition members showed up claiming that they were not given enough notice to arrange a picket. 
Inside the Massmart offices 97.67% of shareholders present voted for the acquisition to go forward in a special meeting.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MassMart</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wallmart</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Picket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anti-Walmart</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Makro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Grant Pattison</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tyotyo James</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>248</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27042</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7535.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7535.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7535.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Wikipedia turns 10 years old</video:title>  
		<video:description>Wikipedia turns ten years old this year, and CEO Sue Gardner said the knowledge aggregation site is looking to focus its energies on developing countries to expand coverage.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wikipedia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wikipedia CEO</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sue Gardner</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>43</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27032</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7532.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7532.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7532.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Nico Panagio to host Survivor again</video:title>  
		<video:description>Nico Panagio spoke to TimesLIVE,  just before he joined the cast and crew of the latest series of Survivor South Africa Maldives. He shares his thoughts on up-coming action, his perks as a host, and you get to see some sights from the Maldives (which is sinking) as you listen to the purr of his voice.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dstv</video:tag>
		<video:tag>M-Net</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nico Panagio</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Survivor South Africa: Maldives</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Male</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>92</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=27002</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7529.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7529.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7529.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Gauguin painting goes under the hammer in London</video:title>  
		<video:description>A painting of sunflower by Paul Gauguin could fetch as much as £10 million ($15 million) when it goes on sale in London in February. The tribute to his friend Vincent van Gogh is one of a number of works by famous artists, anticipated to sell for millions, as the art market continues to rise.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>london</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Paul Gauguin</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vincent van Gogh</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sunflower</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>122</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26962</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7525.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7525.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7525.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Comics Choice Awards Nominees announced </video:title>  
		<video:description>The top nominees in each category for the first annual Comics Choice Awards have been announced. 
The four nominees in the categories: 'Best Newcomer', 'Audience Choice Award', 'Breakthrough Act' and 'Comics Choice' - were presented by comedy elders Mel Miller, Joe Parker, Cyril Green and Mark Banks.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joey Rasdien</video:tag>
		<video:tag>john vlismas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>loyiso gola</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joe Parker</video:tag>
		<video:tag>riaad moosa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mel Miller</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robby Collins</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Deep Fried Man</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cyril Green</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mark Banks</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>232</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26923</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7518.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7518.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7518.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bonnie Henna: Survivor SA Maldives</video:title>  
		<video:description>Actress Bonnie Henna was invited to take part in Survivor South Africa, where she will battle the conditions of an Equatorial island in the Maldives, competing against Carmel Fisher, Jacques Terre’Blanche, Philicity Reeken, Vanessa Haywood and Hykie Berg plus a handful of regular South African contestants. Bonnie and I spent a day enjoying the luxury of Diva Resort before being tossed overboard to face the islands elements...
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Carmel Fisher</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vanessa Haywood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Survivor South Africa: Maldives</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bonnie Henna</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacques Terre'Blanche</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hykie Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Philicity Reeken</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diva Resort</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Equator</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>134</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26921</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7516.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7516.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7516.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Director shoots first major movie solely with iPhone</video:title>  
		<video:description>A movie claimed to be the first cinema-standard film to be shot solely on the iPhone has been premiered in South Korea. "Night Fishing" took just 80 people, 150 million won ($133,000) and 10 days to create. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iphone</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movie</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Korea</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Night Fishing</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>34</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26915</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7515.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7515.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7515.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Buc’s cup dreams</video:title>  
		<video:description>Almost halfway through the league, Orlando Pirates are digging deep to maintain a good record and add to their 25 points. Facing troublesome Santos on the weekend, the Buccaneers are pulling all the stops to ensure a win on their home turf.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ruud Krol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>santos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Captain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buccaneers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lucky Lekgwathi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mamelodi Sundowns Kaizer Chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Engen Santos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Isaac Chansa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>137</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26901</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7512.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7512.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7512.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Motlanthe proud of new school in Lawley township</video:title>  
		<video:description>Built to accomodate the hundreds of school going children of Lawley township, who for years have had to walk several kilometres to get to their nearest school, the newly built Lawley Secondary School was opened today. Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe, who was pivotal in establishing the school, said at the opening that he was very proud of the school and teachers. Motlanthe was accompanied by Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane, Education MEC, Barbara Creecy and Johannesburg's mayor Amos Masondo.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>deputy president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kgalema motlanthe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>amos masondo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Barbara Creecy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nomvula mokonyane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Back to School</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lawley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lawley Secondary School</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>128</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26894</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7511.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7511.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7511.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Back to school anxiety</video:title>  
		<video:description>It was not only the roads around schools this morning that were experiencing a large amount of congestion, but also the throats of anxious grade one parents, who were dropping their youngsters off for the first day of their school careers. Even though most parents had attended orientation yesterday, they still felt that they had to walk their little ones in and make sure that they were left in the care of their teacher.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Back to School</video:tag>
		<video:tag>grade one</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anxious parents</video:tag>
		<video:tag>public education</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>131</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26884</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7510.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7510.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7510.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: The Birds face toughest test yet</video:title>  
		<video:description>With only 5 points to show for the entire season, Moroka Swallows is facing their toughest test yet. A test that coach Gordon Igesund and captain Lefa Tsutsulupa believe the Dube Birds are more than capable of accomplishing.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>moroka swallows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Captain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Dube Birds</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lefa Tsutsulupa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gordon Igesund</video:tag>
		<video:tag>relegation</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>124</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26881</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7509.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7509.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7509.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>University explains why thousands are forced to queue</video:title>  
		<video:description>With room for just 13 000 first year students the University of Johannesburg has had to deal with an influx of over 30 000 applications in the past few days causing people to queue for days to hand in application forms. Times LIVE reporter Roderick Macleod spoke to UJ registrar Professor Marie Muller to discover why people were being forced to queue for so long. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>uj</video:tag>
		<video:tag>University of Johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>applications</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>295</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26872</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7507.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7507.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7507.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Police raid a house full of arms</video:title>  
		<video:description>Thousands of bullets, two bazookas and two AK 47 were amongst arms and ammunition found in a back room of a house in Katlehong, East of Johannesburg.  A woman was arrested and the police hope to arrest more.  Police Commissioner Bheki Cele said the kinds of arms found were mostly used during robberies and mall raidings.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>police commissioner</video:tag>
		<video:tag>robberies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ammunition</video:tag>
		<video:tag>AK-47</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bullets</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bazookas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mall raidings.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>35</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26847</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7503.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7503.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7503.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Vaal residents’ flood woes</video:title>  
		<video:description>Vaal River is expected to subside in the coming days, reaching 100% capacity by next week. The good news is of little comfort, however, for residents who have to face the damages caused by the floods.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>floods</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Residents</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vaal river</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Marinus de Wilde</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vaaloewer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Area Manager Upper Vaal</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>137</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26816</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7497.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7497.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7497.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Giving the gift of learning in south Sudan</video:title>  
		<video:description>About three quarters of southern Sudan's 8.5 million people are illiterate. But in recent years progress has been made, largely thanks to a new mobile school scheme which teaches children in nomadic tribes to read and write.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south Sudan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>southern Sudan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>illiterate</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>119</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26811</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7496.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7496.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7496.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sudan faces another humanitarian blow</video:title>  
		<video:description>As Southern Sudan heads towards a January 9th referendum on secession, it is battling to contain its biggest kala azar outbreak in eight years. The severity of this outbreak is just one symptom of the wider humanitarian crisis facing the region, warns the international medical aid agency, Médecins Sans Frontières</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sudan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Outbreak</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Medecins sans frontieres</video:tag>
		<video:tag>referendum</video:tag>
		<video:tag>humanitarian crisis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kala azar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>secession</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Malakal</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Upper Nile State</video:tag>
		<video:tag>JANE BOGGINI</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>155</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26808</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7495.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7495.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7495.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Qatar ready to prove its World Cup credentials</video:title>  
		<video:description>It was one of football's biggest surprises in 2010. In December, Fifa awarded the small Gulf state of Qatar the 2022 World Cup to bring the tournament to the Middle East for the first time. Organisers are already getting a chance to practice their organisational and footballing skills -- by hosting the 2011 Asia Cup.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fifa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Middle East</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Qatar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gulf state</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2022 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2011 Asia Cup</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>143</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26796</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7494.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7494.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7494.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sudan uncovered</video:title>  
		<video:description>On the verge of an historical turnaround, Sudan will hold a referendum on the 9th of January. The referendum is seen as a key part of the peace accord and is largely expected to see south Sudan secede. Photographer Cedric Gerbehaye of VU Photo Agency traveled to Southern Sudan on a Magnum Emergency Fund in advance of the referendum where he visited Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) clinics and documented the humanitarian situation.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sudan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>doctors without borders</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Medecins sans frontieres</video:tag>
		<video:tag>referendum</video:tag>
		<video:tag>peace accord</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Photographer Cedric Gerbehaye</video:tag>
		<video:tag>VU Photo Agency</video:tag>
		<video:tag>humanitarian situation</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>263</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26786</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7493.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7493.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7493.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Gauteng’s top learners on cloud 9</video:title>  
		<video:description>The top performing matriculants were awarded with certificates and bursaries by the Gauteng Department of Education at a ceremony held in Parktown, Johannesburg. Speaking to TimesLIVE, the learners expressed great excitement and pride in their achievements</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Barbara Creecy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gauteng Education MEC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The top performing matriculants</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Calss of 2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gauteng Department of Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rorisang Chidi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>J Kekana School</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Werner Pansegrouw</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hoerskool Menlopark</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Primrose Kalua</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Soshanguve Secondary School</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>143</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26783</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7492.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7492.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7492.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Students, teachers and experts excited about matric results</video:title>  
		<video:description>With an impressive 67.8% pass rate hundreds of thousands of matrics are celebrating today. TimesLIVE spoke to joyous students and principals, as well as education expert Graeme Boch about the class of 2011. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Angie Motshekga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>matrics 2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>matric results</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Graeme Boch</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pretoria Girls School</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>120</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26772</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7489.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7489.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7489.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Minister announces 67.8% matric pass rate for 2010</video:title>  
		<video:description>Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga today announced a 67.8% pass rate for public school matric learners across South Africa. Times LIVE reporter Roderick Macleod spoke to her after the announcement about the results and her departments plans for the class of 2011</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Angie Motshekga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Basic Education Minister</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>matrics 2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>matric results</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>119</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26730</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7484.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7484.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7484.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Comics Choice Awards nominee - David Levinsohn</video:title>  
		<video:description>The first annual Comic Choice Awards sees South Africa's favourite comedians honouring their favourite South African comedians. Presented in association with The Times newspaper, the unique ceremony, which will be hosted on 22 January 2011, will award comedians in SA who have been voted for by their peers in various categories; including - Best newcomer, Best breakthrough and Comic’s Choice. 

Fans will also have the chance to choose their favourite funny man or woman, in the 'Audience Choice' category, by visiting the Comic Choice Website, here.

Watch a short performance from Comics Choice Awards nominee - David Levinsohn at The Comedy Underground in Johannesburg.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY THE COMEDIANS ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE TIMES. THIS EPISODE CONTAINS LANGUAGE OF AN ADULT NATURE AND SENSITIVE CONTENT.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards nominee - David Levinsohn</video:tag>
		<video:tag>David Levinsohn</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>352</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26722</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7483.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7483.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7483.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Spanish revellers stub out cigarettes as new law takes force</video:title>  
		<video:description>Smokers stubbed out their cigarettes in tapas bars and restaurants across Spain as one of Europe's strictest anti-tobacco laws came into force on Sunday. After a one-day amnesty granted for New Year's Day, the new law banning smoking in all bars, restaurants and public places took effect at the stroke of midnight Saturday.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>spain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>europe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cigarettes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>restaurants</video:tag>
		<video:tag>New Years Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Smokers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tapas bars</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anti-tobacco laws</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>96</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26720</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7482.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7482.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7482.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Modern Art Museum opens in Qatar</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Qatari capital inagurated its Modern Art Museum on Thursday. The "Mathaf" is an impressive 5,500 metres squared, and opened its doors to the public with three different exhibitions. The museum boasts over 6000 works and says it hopes to provide new impetus to Modern Arab art by working with regional artists and local communities.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Qatar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Modern Art Museum</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mathaf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Modern Arab art</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>36</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26708</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7481.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7481.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7481.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Comics Choice Awards nominee - Roni Modimola</video:title>  
		<video:description>The first annual Comic Choice Awards sees South Africa's favourite comedians honouring their favourite South African comedians. Presented in association with The Times newspaper, the unique ceremony, which will be hosted on 22 January 2011, will award comedians in SA who have been voted for by their peers in various categories; including - Best newcomer, Best breakthrough and Comic’s Choice. 

Fans will also have the chance to choose their favourite funny man or woman, in the 'Audience Choice' category, by visiting the Comic Choice Website, here.

Watch a short performance from Comics Choice Awards nominee - Roni Modimola at The Comedy Underground in Johannesburg.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY THE COMEDIANS ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE TIMES. THIS EPISODE CONTAINS LANGUAGE OF AN ADULT NATURE AND SENSITIVE CONTENT.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>roni modimola</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards nominee - Roni Modimola</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>221</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26706</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7476.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7476.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7476.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Comics Choice Breakthrough Act nominee - Chris Mapane</video:title>  
		<video:description>Comedian Chris Mapane has been nominated in the Breakthrough Act category in the first Comics Choice Awards.

The annual awards sees South Africa's favourite comedians honouring their favourite South African comedians. Presented in association with The Times newspaper, the unique ceremony and variety show will be hosted on 22 January at the Monte Casino Teatro.
Details at the Comics Choice Awards Website.


PLEASE NOTE THAT THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY THE COMEDIANS ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE TIMES. THIS EPISODE CONTAINS LANGUAGE OF AN ADULT NATURE AND SENSITIVE CONTENT.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>chris mapane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards nominee - Chris Mapane</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>264</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26695</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7473.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7473.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7473.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>World landmarks on ice in Bruges</video:title>  
		<video:description>More than thirty artists braved the cold to recreate some of the world's most famous landmarks and historical figures out of fresh snow and ice. The seventy-four sculptures are the highlight of this year's winter ice sculpture festival in Bruges.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World landmarks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bruges</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ice sculpture festival</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>88</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26692</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7472.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7472.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7472.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Hitler back in Berlin, in hit exhibition</video:title>  
		<video:description>An exhibition exploring the complex relationship between Hitler and the Germans has proved to be a roaring success in Berlin, with 20,000 visitors in the first three days it was open</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>exhibition</video:tag>
		<video:tag>berlin</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hitler</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Germans</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>121</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26684</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7471.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7471.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7471.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>2010 Multimedia moments: Louise McAuliffe</video:title>  
		<video:description>Join me as I revisit three of my favourite highlights from 2010 where I tag you along to Helen Joseph Hospital during times of strike and peace, talk about ventriloquist Jeff Dunham and admit to being in awe of the infamous Khanyi Mbau. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gautrain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>So You Think You Can Dance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Helen Joseph Hospital</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Khanyi Mbau</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA's Got Talent</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jeff Dunham</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ventriloquist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Idols season six</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Miss South Africa 2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>strike action</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vegetable greening project</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 highlights</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>160</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26669</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7467.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7467.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7467.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>World landmarks on ice in Bruges</video:title>  
		<video:description>More than thirty artists braved the cold to recreate some of the world's most famous landmarks and historical figures out of fresh snow and ice. The seventy-four sculptures are the highlight of this year's winter ice sculpture festival in Bruges.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World landmarks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bruges</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fresh snow</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sculptures</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>88</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26666</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7466.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7466.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7466.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Top Stories of 2010 - Roderick Macleod</video:title>  
		<video:description>2010 was the year of soccer, strikes, lost tigers, potholes, outspoken politicians and so much more. In this short video Avusa Media LIVE's senior multimedia journalist Roderick Macleod shares the Top 3 stories which covered in 2010. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>roderick macleod</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jub jub</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye</video:tag>
		<video:tag>extraordinary joes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Public servant strikes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>top stories of 2010</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>242</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26661</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7465.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7465.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7465.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Visits to Paris museum of evolution hit 10 million</video:title>  
		<video:description>Home to nearly 7,000 stuffed creatures, the Grand Gallery of the National Museum of Natural History in Paris is a treasure trove of evolutionary history, and has just welcomed its 10 millionth visitor. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>paris</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Paris museum</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Grand Gallery</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National Museum of Natural History</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>112</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26641</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7462.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7462.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7462.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Deportation fears loom for Zimbabweans in SA</video:title>  
		<video:description>Undocumented immigrants have a few days left to regularise their documentation before they risk being deported in the new year. Many Zimbabwean immigrants have chosen to go through what they call the arduous process to legalise their stay in South Africa than risk being sent back to Zimbabwe.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zimbabweans</video:tag>
		<video:tag>illegal immigrants</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Home Affairs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Undocumented immigrants</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>132</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26623</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7461.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7461.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7461.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Asians enjoy year-end shopping spree</video:title>  
		<video:description>Retailers and global brands are pinning their hopes on Asian consumers to boost end of year sales, as shoppers in the US and Europe remain cautious.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>retailers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Asians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>year-end shopping spree</video:tag>
		<video:tag>global brands</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Asian consumers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>114</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26621</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7460.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7460.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7460.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mexico's tequila refines its act</video:title>  
		<video:description>The spiked blue-green leaves of the agave plant are the telltale sign of tequila country in central Mexico, where production is booming. The standard rotgut that has given generations of college students hangover horror stories is still popular, but what's really boosted recent growth in the industry is a new line of high-end tequilas, aimed at competing with fine scotch and other fancy alcohols</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tequila</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mexico</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>spiked blue-green leaves</video:tag>
		<video:tag>agave plant</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>106</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26618</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7459.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7459.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7459.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Not from Santa's workshop: holiday toys get safe</video:title>  
		<video:description>It's a shopping frenzy in the United States ahead of Christmas, as the world's biggest consumers make a run on toys -- but government and safety groups are warning that not all are safe for kids. Millions of toys are recalled every year, and authorities are on the hunt for new dangers in a bid to reduce the numbers of fatalities and injuries in the holiday season.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>workshop</video:tag>
		<video:tag>holiday</video:tag>
		<video:tag>toys</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Santa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>120</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26616</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7458.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7458.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7458.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Comics Choice Awards nominee - Melt Sieberhagen</video:title>  
		<video:description>The first annual Comic Choice Awards sees South Africa's favourite comedians honouring their favourite South African comedians. Presented in association with The Times newspaper, the unique ceremony, which will be hosted on 22 January 2011, will award comedians in SA who have been voted for by their peers in various categories; including - Best newcomer, Best breakthrough and Comic’s Choice. 

Fans will also have the chance to choose their favourite funny man or woman, in the 'Audience Choice' category, by visiting the Comic Choice Website, here.

Watch a short performance from Comics Choice Awards nominee - Melt Sieberhagen at The Comedy Underground in Johannesburg.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY THE COMEDIANS ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE TIMES. THIS EPISODE CONTAINS LANGUAGE OF AN ADULT NATURE AND SENSITIVE CONTENT.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Melt Sieberhagen</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards nominee - Melt Sieberhagen</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>366</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26614</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7457.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7457.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7457.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Comics Choice, Best Newcomer nominee - Mojack Lehoko</video:title>  
		<video:description>Comedian Mojack Lehoko  has been nominated in the Best Newcomer category in the first Comics Choice Awards.

The annual awards sees South Africa's favourite comedians honouring their favourite South African comedians. Presented in association with The Times newspaper, the unique ceremony and variety show will be hosted on 22 January at the Monte Casino Teatro.
Details at the Comics Choice Awards Website.


PLEASE NOTE THAT THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY THE COMEDIANS ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE TIMES. THIS EPISODE CONTAINS LANGUAGE OF AN ADULT NATURE AND SENSITIVE CONTENT.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards nominee - Mojack Lehoko</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mojack Lehoko</video:tag>
		<video:tag>best newcomer</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>297</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26597</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7456.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7456.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7456.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Please... don't become another statistic.</video:title>  
		<video:description>Every year Times LIVE receives, and is shocked by, the statistics regarding road accidents on South African roads during the festive season. Over 860 people have lost their lives this December already and 1500 people have been arrested for drunk driving. The Transport Ministry and the Road Traffic Management Corporation, as well as campaigns like Arrive Alive are doing their best to reduce deaths on the road, but it is up to you - to not become another statistic. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>christmas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>festive season</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Arrive Alive</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Road accidents</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>road safety</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Road Transport Management Corporation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Transport ministry</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>74</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26595</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7454.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7454.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7454.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Comics Choice Breakthrough Act nominee - Warren Robertson</video:title>  
		<video:description>Comedian Warren Robertson has been nominated in the Breakthrough Act category in the first Comics Choice Awards.

The annual awards sees South Africa's favourite comedians honouring their favourite South African comedians. Presented in association with The Times newspaper, the unique ceremony and variety show will be hosted on 22 January at the Monte Casino Teatro.
Details at the Comics Choice Awards Website.


PLEASE NOTE THAT THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY THE COMEDIANS ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE TIMES. THIS EPISODE CONTAINS LANGUAGE OF AN ADULT NATURE AND SENSITIVE CONTENT.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Warren Robertson</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>267</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26557</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7448.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7448.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7448.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Proteas cruise to first test match win</video:title>  
		<video:description>Billed as a clash of the titans, the first test match between SA and India ended up being a one-sided affair as they crushed the visitors by an innings and 25 runs in their series opening Test at Centurion.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>proteas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>graeme smith</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dale Steyn</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Morne Morkel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacques Kallis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sachin tendulkar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>clash of the titans</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Indian captain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mahendra Singh Dhoni</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>205</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26536</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7446.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7446.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7446.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Helen Joseph Hospital reaps financial and spiritual rewards</video:title>  
		<video:description>Patients and staff of the Helen Joseph Hospital in Johannesburg are reaping the benefits of their Greening Project Vegetable Garden. They have not only solved their infection control issues in the kitchen, but are also contributing to the Millennium Development Goals by alleviating poverty and hunger. Click here to read more</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Helen Joseph Hospital</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Millenium Development Goals</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Greening Project</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>318</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26539</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7453.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7453.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7453.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Comics Choice Newcomer nominee - Deep Fried Man</video:title>  
		<video:description>Comedian Deep Fried Man has been nominated in the Newcomer category in the first Comics Choice Awards.

The annual awards sees South Africa's favourite comedians honouring their favourite South African comedians. Presented in association with The Times newspaper, the unique ceremony and variety show will be hosted on 22 January at the Monte Casino Teatro.
Details at the Comics Choice Awards Website.


PLEASE NOTE THAT THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY THE COMEDIANS ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE TIMES. THIS EPISODE CONTAINS LANGUAGE OF AN ADULT NATURE AND SENSITIVE CONTENT.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Deep Fried Man</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>353</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26534</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7445.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7445.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7445.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Comics Choice Awards nominee - Aslam Bulbulia</video:title>  
		<video:description>The first annual Comic Choice Awards sees South Africa's favourite comedians honouring their favourite South African comedians. Presented in association with The Times newspaper, the unique ceremony, which will be hosted on 22 January 2011, will award comedians in SA who have been voted for by their peers in various categories; including - Best newcomer, Best breakthrough and Comic’s Choice. 

Fans will also have the chance to choose their favourite funny man or woman, in the 'Audience Choice' category, by visiting the Comic Choice Website, here.

Watch a short performance from Comics Choice Awards nominee - Aslam Bulbulia at The Comedy Underground in Johannesburg.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY THE COMEDIANS ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE TIMES. THIS EPISODE CONTAINS LANGUAGE OF AN ADULT NATURE AND SENSITIVE CONTENT
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comic Choice nominee - Aslam Bulbulia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Aslam Bulbulia</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>231</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26531</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7444.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7444.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7444.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Comics Choice Awards nominee - Don Packett</video:title>  
		<video:description>The first annual Comic Choice Awards sees South Africa's favourite comedians honouring their favourite South African comedians. Presented in association with The Times newspaper, the unique ceremony, which will be hosted on 22 January 2011, will award comedians in SA who have been voted for by their peers in various categories; including - Best newcomer, Best breakthrough and Comic’s Choice. 

Fans will also have the chance to choose their favourite funny man or woman, in the 'Audience Choice' category, by visiting the Comic Choice Website, here.

Watch a short performance from Comic Choice nominee - Don Packett at The Comedy Underground in Johannesburg.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY THE COMEDIANS ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE TIMES. THIS EPISODE CONTAINS LANGUAGE OF AN ADULT NATURE AND SENSITIVE CONTENT.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Don Packett</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>210</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26526</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7443.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7443.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7443.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Comics Choice Award nominee - David Kibuuka</video:title>  
		<video:description>The first annual Comic Choice Awards sees South Africa's favourite comedians honouring their favourite South African comedians. Presented in association with The Times newspaper, the unique ceremony, which will be hosted on 22 January 2011, will award comedians in SA who have been voted for by their peers in various categories; including - Best newcomer, Best breakthrough and Comic’s Choice. 

Fans will also have the chance to choose their favourite funny man or woman, in the 'Audience Choice' category, by visiting the Comic Choice Website, here.

Watch a short performance from Comic Choice nominee - David Kibuuka at The Comedy Underground in Johannesburg.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY THE COMEDIANS ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE TIMES. THIS EPISODE CONTAINS LANGUAGE OF AN ADULT NATURE AND SENSITIVE CONTENT.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>david kibuuka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>370</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26523</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7442.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7442.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7442.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sachin makes history with 50th Test ton</video:title>  
		<video:description>Legendary Indian cricketer, Sachin Tendulkar, led the Indian team defiantly against the Proteas in an exciting fourth day of the test series held at the Supersport Park in Centurion. Tendulkar marked the occasion with an incredible 50th Test match hundred and 14,500 Test runs.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>proteas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Centurion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sachin tendulkar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Supersport Park</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Legendary Indian cricketer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>50th Test match hundred</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>54</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26479</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7433.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7433.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7433.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Leaning Tower gleaming after restoration</video:title>  
		<video:description>Restoration of the world's most famous leaning tower has just about come to an end after eight years spent removing sea salt, pigeon droppings and tourist graffiti. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Leaning Tower</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Restoration</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pigeon droppings</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sea salt</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tourist graffiti.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>96</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26477</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7432.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7432.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7432.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Big is beautiful at 'Miss Round 2011'</video:title>  
		<video:description>Voluptuous women from all over France gathered in the northern town of Calais on Friday night to compete for the title of "Miss Round 2011". The competition was set up five years ago by a psychotherapist who wanted larger women to feel better about their size..</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>france</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Voluptuous women</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Miss Round 2011</video:tag>
		<video:tag>psychotherapist</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>75</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26475</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7430.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7430.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7430.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>World's biggest Santa Claus collection in Canada</video:title>  
		<video:description>With more than 25,000 jolly Santa Clauses to keep him company, one would think Jean-Guy Laquerre had more than enough merriment for the Christmas season. But the avid collector, who holds the Guinness record for the most Santa Claus paraphernalia, is always tempted to bring more holiday cheer into his home. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>christmas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Guinness record</video:tag>
		<video:tag>canada</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World's biggest Santa Claus collection</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jean-Guy Laquerre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Santa Claus paraphernalia</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>111</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26469</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7428.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7428.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7428.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Gallic festive cheer at historic Christmas market</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Christmas market in Strasbourg, eastern France, started all the way back in 1570. An estimated 1.6 million people visit the 300-plus stalls in the run-up to the Christmas holiday, making it one of the biggest in France. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>france</video:tag>
		<video:tag>christmas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Christmas market</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Strasbourg</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>44</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26466</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7427.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7427.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7427.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Pole dancers writhe for championship title</video:title>  
		<video:description>Pole dancers from around the world have gathered in Japan for International Pole Dance Championship. Usually associated with strip clubs, pole dancing has become a real sport mixing acrobatics and gymnastic skills. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Japan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pole dancers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International Pole Dance Championship.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gymnastic skills.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>95</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26458</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7426.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7426.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7426.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Fireworks illuminate Marie-Antoinette's Hamlet at Versailles</video:title>  
		<video:description>For four nights, visitors of Marie-Antoinette's Hamlet at the Chateau de Versailles are being treated to a festival of pyrotechnics as organisers put on a light and sound show of historical proportions</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fireworks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Marie-Antoinette's Hamlet</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chateau de Versailles</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pyrotechnics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>105</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26454</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7425.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7425.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7425.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Hong Kong, Singapore get ready for Christmas</video:title>  
		<video:description>Santa and reindeer appear on Hong Kong skyscrapers ahead of the Christmas holidays. The festive lights have added even more colour to the city's already glittering harbour front. In Singapore, children play in fake snow outside a shopping mall decorated with colourful lights, ornaments and figurines ahead of the holidays. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>christmas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Singapore</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hong Kong</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>48</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26450</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7424.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7424.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7424.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title> A tour of a traditional Japanese restaurant</video:title>  
		<video:description>Tokyo has managed to keep its status as capital of cuisine with 14 Michelin three-star restaurants, among them Hamadaya, founded nearly a century ago.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>restaurant</video:tag>
		<video:tag>japanese</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tokyo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hamadaya</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Michelin three-star</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>110</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26442</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7422.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7422.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7422.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Floods ravage Soweto</video:title>  
		<video:description>Hundreds of Soweto residents have been left homeless as over 100 shacks were swept away by floods in the Kliptown and Orlando West areas. Residents lashed out at the government and Johannesburg City Executive Mayor, Amos Masondo, for what the residents called the slow delivery of RDP houses.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>shacks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kliptown</video:tag>
		<video:tag>RDP houses</video:tag>
		<video:tag>amos masondo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Soweto residents</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Orlando West</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johannesburg City Executive Mayor</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>114</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26439</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7420.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7420.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7420.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Foot pedals to foot stools: Pleyel pianos branch out</video:title>  
		<video:description>The world's oldest piano manufacturer, Pleyel, is teaming up with Italian designer Michele de Lucchi not just to design a new grand piano, but also a furniture line, a first in the global piano industry.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Foot pedals</video:tag>
		<video:tag>foot stools</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pleyel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pleyel pianos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Michele de Lucchi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>grand piano</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Italian designer</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>72</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26434</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7419.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7419.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7419.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>China continues rise in 2010</video:title>  
		<video:description>China continued its meteoric ascent in 2010 to political and economic superpower status -- surpassing Japan as the world's number two economy, flexing its diplomatic muscle on the world stage.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>china</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Japan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>economic superpower</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>165</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26420</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7417.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7417.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7417.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Kim and Khloe Kardashian take SA</video:title>  
		<video:description>Hollywood celebrity A-listers and reality superstars Kim and Khloe Kardashian are in South Africa. Times LIVE braved the paparazzi frenzy and hundreds of adouring fans to keep up with the sisters as they attended the Brutal Fruit Tickled Pink launch in Johannesburg. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrities</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hollywood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brutal Fruit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kim Kardashian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Khloe Kardashian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kardashians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tickled Pink</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>109</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26399</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7409.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7409.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7409.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Game On #4: Kinect with your gaming hero within</video:title>  
		<video:description>One the most advanced gaming experiences, the slick Microsoft controller-free gaming peripheral called Kinect, has become another highly sought-after piece of gaming hardware. Choosing to do away with controllers all together has the potential to change the entire gaming experience but does have its disadvantages.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gaming</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Game On</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kinect</video:tag>
		<video:tag>controller-free gaming peripheral</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kinect Adventures</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dance Central</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Harmonix</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kinectimals</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kinect Sports</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>149</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26396</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7413.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7413.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7413.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>YCL slams congress disrupters</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Young Communist League slammed the people that attempted to disrupt its National Congress, held last weekend in Mpumalanga.  Police had to be called in and fired rubber bullets.  At a press briefing in Johannesburg, the leauge's national secretary Buti Manamela spoke on the outcomes of the Congress.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buti Manamela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mpumalanga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Young communist league</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National Congress</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Leauge'</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>99</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26387</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7408.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7408.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7408.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Balls and Brawls #8: Sporting highlights of 2010</video:title>  
		<video:description>In the final episode of Balls and Brawls for 2010, The Times sports editor Archie Henderson and Times LIVE sports editor David Isaacson wrap up their favourite sporting moments of 2010. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Archie Henderson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>david isaacson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dan Carter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tennis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cycling</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Boxing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motoring</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Balls and Brawls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chris Gayle</video:tag>
		<video:tag>siphiwe tshabalala</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sports highlights of 2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jack Johnson</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>435</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26367</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7405.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7405.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7405.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Rap superstars to rock Mzansi</video:title>  
		<video:description>Old school hitmakers, Vanilla Ice, MC Hammer and Turbo B of Snap are all set and ready to perform at the Back 2 Kool concerts taking place in Johannesburg and Cape Town. TimesLIVE caught up with the trio regarded as among the innovators within the pop rap genre.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hitmakers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vanilla Ice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MC Hammer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Turbo B</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Snap</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Back 2 Kool concerts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ice Ice Baby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the Ninja Rap</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Stop That Train</video:tag>
		<video:tag>U Can't Touch This</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rhythm is a Dancer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Power</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>164</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26357</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7403.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7403.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7403.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#50: The year that was</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week’s of Political Notebook, The Sunday Times editor Ray Hartley speaks to political analyst and columnist Justice Malala about the political highlights and low's of 2010.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>justice malala</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Sunday Times editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Sunday Times</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>537</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26347</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7402.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7402.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7402.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zuma, Malema open 'anti-imperialism' Youth festival</video:title>  
		<video:description>Partly funded by a R40 million sponsorship from the national lottery, the 17th World Festival of Youth and Students kicked off in Tshwane on 13 December. At the event ANCYL president Julius Malema took the opportunity to defend president Jacob Zuma's canceling of R1 billion debt owed by Cuba, reinforced his aims to nationalise mines and called for the Moroccan embassy to be expelled from South Africa. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tshwane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cuba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nationalisation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Festival of Youth and Students</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>234</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26343</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7401.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7401.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7401.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>World Cup Legacy Fund for the poor not SAFA administrators</video:title>  
		<video:description>President Jacob Zuma joined FIFA President, Joseph Blatter, in congratulating South Africa for hosting a great World Cup tournament. Speaking at the launch of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Legacy Trust for South Africa, at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg, President Zuma said Africa's first World Cup needed to be a continental showpiece that was owned by all Africans, as well as to leave a developmental legacy.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>danny jordaan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fifa president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joseph Blatter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Cup tournament</video:tag>
		<video:tag>FIFA World Cup Legacy Trust</video:tag>
		<video:tag>LOC CEO</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>108</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26341</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7400.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7400.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7400.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Jub- Jub murder trial postponed</video:title>  
		<video:description>The murder trial of musician Molemo "Jub-Jub" Maarohanye and his co-accused Themba Tshabalala has been postponed to December 15.  Maarohanye and Tshabalala are facing ten charge including murder and driving under the influence of drugs following a road accident which killed four school children in Soweto earlier this year.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jub jub</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Themba Tshabalala</video:tag>
		<video:tag>December 15.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>road accident</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>44</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26326</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7398.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7398.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7398.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Lady Gaga as she's never been seen before  in wax</video:title>  
		<video:description>Madame Tussauds in London has unveiled its latest homage to the world's celebrities with a waxwork of outlandish US pop star Lady Gaga.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>london</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lady Gaga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Madame Tussauds</video:tag>
		<video:tag>waxwork</video:tag>
		<video:tag>US pop star</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wax</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>50</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26319</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7397.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7397.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7397.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Curtain may fall on Argentina's oldest theatre</video:title>  
		<video:description>The curtain may soon fall on a small part of Argentina's past, as the owner of the country's oldest theatre prepares for its sale. But for art lovers and the nostalgic, the Teatro Elsa in the northern city of Goya must not be abandoned.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>argentina</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Argentina's oldest theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Teatro Elsa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Goya</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>91</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26314</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7396.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7396.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7396.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Finnish vineyards use creativity, not grapes, for wine</video:title>  
		<video:description>Can a near-Arctic island, in a wind-scoured archipelago known for beer and herring, produce drinkable wine without grapes? Yes, according to 72-year-old Ingmar Eriksson, the proprietor of Tjudoe Vineyard in the autonomous Finnish province of Aaland, where the wine is made from apples.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wine</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Finnish vineyards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Arctic island</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ingmar Eriksson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tjudoe Vineyard</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Aaland</video:tag>
		<video:tag>apples.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>106</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26306</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7395.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7395.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7395.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Nissan hopes zero-emission Leaf will electrify drivers</video:title>  
		<video:description>Nissan says it will launch the Leaf short for Leading Environmentally-friendly Affordable Family car in Japan this December and days later in the United States as it bets on drivers' readiness to embrace the first globally mass-produced electric car.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>united states</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motoring</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Japan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nissan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environmentally-friendly</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Family ca</video:tag>
		<video:tag>apan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mass-produced</video:tag>
		<video:tag>electric car.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Leaf</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>47</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26297</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7392.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7392.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7392.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Miss South Africa 2010: Bokang Montjane</video:title>  
		<video:description>Miss South Africa 2009 Nicole Flint graciously handed over her crown to 24-year-old Bokang Montjane, who was announced as Miss South Africa 2010 at a glittering event held at Sun City over the weekend.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sun-city</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nicole flint</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bokang Montjane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Miss South Africa 2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sonia Raciti</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>113</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26290</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7390.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7390.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7390.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Beach Boys play out on a high</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Beach Boys concluded their South African tour at the Sun City Superbowl over the weekend to standing ovations from just about everyone in the audience apart from some old dears who had nodded off to sleep in their chairs.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mike Love</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bruce Johnston</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Beach Boys</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Surfin' USA</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>215</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26267</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7384.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7384.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7384.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Comics Choice Awards nominee - Rabin Harduth</video:title>  
		<video:description>The first annual Comic Choice Awards sees South Africa's favourite comedians honouring their favourite South African comedians. Presented in association with The Times newspaper, the unique ceremony, which will be hosted on 22 January 2011, will award comedians in SA who have been voted for by their peers in various categories; including - Best newcomer, Best breakthrough and Comic’s Choice. 

Fans will also have the chance to choose their favourite funny man or woman, in the 'Audience Choice' category, by visiting the Comic Choice Website, here.

Watch a short performance from Comics Choice Awards nominee, Rabin Harduth at The Comedy Underground in Johannesburg.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY THE COMEDIANS ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE TIMES. THIS EPISODE CONTAINS LANGUAGE OF AN ADULT NATURE AND SENSITIVE CONTENT.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rabin Harduth</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>280</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26247</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7378.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7378.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7378.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Comics Choice Awards nominee - Alyn Adams</video:title>  
		<video:description>The first annual Comic Choice Awards sees South Africa's favourite comedians honouring their favourite South African comedians. Presented in association with The Times newspaper, the unique ceremony, which will be hosted on 22 January 2011, will award comedians in SA who have been voted for by their peers in various categories; including - Best newcomer, Best breakthrough and Comic’s Choice. 

Fans will also have the chance to choose their favourite funny man or woman, in the 'Audience Choice' category, by visiting the Comic Choice Website, here.

Watch a short performance from Comics Choice Awards nominee, Alyn Adams at The Comedy Underground in Johannesburg.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY THE COMEDIANS ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE TIMES. THIS EPISODE CONTAINS LANGUAGE OF AN ADULT NATURE AND SENSITIVE CONTENT.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comic Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Alyn Adams</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>403</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26242</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7389.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7389.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7389.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Joyous Celebration celebrate 15 years</video:title>  
		<video:description>After 15 years on the crew of Joyous Celebration the vocalists still exhibit just as must energy in their rehearsals as they do on stage whilst performing.  In recognition of their 15th anniversary they will not only be recording a live dvd at the ICC Stadium in Durban, but will also be releasing their 15th album in March next year.  
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lindelani Mkhize</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joyous Celebration</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ICC Stadium</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>83</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26239</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7393.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7393.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7393.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Comics Choice Breakthrough Act nominee - Robby Collins</video:title>  
		<video:description>Comedian Robby Collins has been nominated in the Breakthrough Act category in the first Comics Choice Awards.

The annual awards sees South Africa's favourite comedians honouring their favourite South African comedians. Presented in association with The Times newspaper, the unique ceremony and variety show will be hosted on 22 January at the Monte Casino Teatro.
Details at the Comics Choice Awards Website.


PLEASE NOTE THAT THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY THE COMEDIANS ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE TIMES. THIS EPISODE CONTAINS LANGUAGE OF AN ADULT NATURE AND SENSITIVE CONTENT.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comic Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robby Collins</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>337</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26226</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7374.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7374.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7374.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Comics Choice Awards nominee - Dillan Oliphant</video:title>  
		<video:description>The first annual Comic Choice Awards sees South Africa’s favourite comedians honouring their favourite South African comedians. Presented in association with The Times newspaper, the unique ceremony, which will be hosted on 22 January 2011, will award comedians in SA who have been voted for by their peers in various categories; including – Best newcomer, Best breakthrough and Comic’s Choice.

Fans will also have the chance to choose their favourite funny man or woman, in the ‘Audience Choice’ category, by visiting the Comic Choice Website, here.

Watch a short performance from Comics Choice Awards nominee, Dillan Oliphant at The Comedy Underground in Johannesburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dillan Oliphant</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>257</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26198</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7369.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7369.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7369.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#49 Cosatu's 25 Anniversary and YCL conference</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week’s episode of Political Notebook, The Sunday Times editor Ray Hartley speaks to Sunday Times Political Journalist, Nkululeko Ncana about the  Cosatu and ANC alliance and the upcoming Young Communist League conference.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Sunday Times editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Political Journalist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nkululeko Ncana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC alliance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Young Communist League conference.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>451</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26189</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7364.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7364.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7364.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Comics Choice Awards nominee - Hannes Brummer</video:title>  
		<video:description>The first annual Comics Choice Awards sees South Africa's favourite comedians honouring their favourite South African comedians. Presented in association with The Times newspaper, the unique ceremony, which will be hosted on 22 January 2011, will award comedians in SA who have been voted for by their peers in various categories; including - Best newcomer, Best breakthrough and Comic’s Choice. 

Fans will also have the chance to choose their favourite funny man or woman, in the 'Audience Choice' category, by visiting the Comic Choice Website, here.

Watch a short performance from Comic Choice nominee - Hannes Brummer at The Comedy Underground in Johannesburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-01-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hannes Brummer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comic Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comics Choice Awards</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>306</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26180</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7360.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7360.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7360.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Child porn accused sought help for kids</video:title>  
		<video:description>One of the eight people accused of being involved in one of the most gruesome child pornography cases in the country, said he had tried to get help from authorities for one of the foster children in his care because he believed the child had been molested before. TimesLIVE speaks to director of Women and Men against Child Abuse, Miranda Friedman as well as actor Meshack Mavuso.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>actor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Child abuse</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mthunzi Mhaga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Child Pornography</video:tag>
		<video:tag>director of Women and Men against Child Abuse</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Miranda Friedman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Meshack Mavuso</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pretoria North Magistrates Court</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>213</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26175</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7359.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7359.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7359.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Balls and Brawls #7: Ngcobo's goals, Warne's comeback and is Woods worn out?</video:title>  
		<video:description>Cricket, golf, soccer and boxing Times Live sports editor David Isaacson discusses it all with The Times sports editor Archie Henderson on this episode of Balls and Brawls. Are chiefs heading for the double, is Shane Warne going to called in to save the Australian team and is Tiger Woods past his prime are all discussed.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>psl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaizer-chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto derby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Boxing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ashes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sthembiso Ngcobo</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>334</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26157</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7354.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7354.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7354.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Gautrain: Answer to public transport woes</video:title>  
		<video:description>MEC for Roads and Transport Ismail Vadi Gauteng spoke about the state of public transport whilst attending the ceremony that celebrated the delivery of the last Gautrain carriage.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gautrain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gauteng</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bombela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>public transport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ismail Vadi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gauteng MEC for Roads and Transport</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>103</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26141</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7348.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7348.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7348.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Another Aurora shooting</video:title>  
		<video:description>An illegal miner escaped with his life after being shot at by Aurora security guards.  In August, four illegal miners were killed at the same Grootvlei Mine in Springs.  Former Big Brother winner Brad Wood and three co-accused are facing murder charges.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Aurora</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brad Wood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>illegal miner</video:tag>
		<video:tag>security guards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Grootvlei Mine</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Springs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>murder charges.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>91</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26135</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7349.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7349.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7349.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Clash of the rock titans in Durban</video:title>  
		<video:description>Music fans in Durban got to experience an epic battle of the bands between two of SA's top musical acts. Afrikaans electronic rockers Die Heuwels Fantasties faced off against Afro Disco-tech funksters Gazelle in the Redbull Soundclash 2010, to see who could outplay, outfunk and outgroove the other. Refereed by DJ Ready D, the clash pit the two bands against each other in four exciting rounds with the crowd being the overall judges. 

Photo - Liam Lynch</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>redbull</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Die Heuwels Fantasties</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gazelle</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Redbull Soundclash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Francois van Coke</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>235</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26124</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7345.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7345.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7345.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tourism industry still growing after 2010 Fifa World Cup</video:title>  
		<video:description>Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk announced that the 2010 Fifa World Cup was a success especially in the tourism industry.  He was announcing the results of the survey on tourism impact of the World Cup.  He also said post tournament results show that the industry continues to grow.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tourism</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The 2010 FIFA World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tourism Minister</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Marthinus van Schalkwyk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>post tournament</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>84</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26119</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7344.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7344.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7344.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Golden Nuggets #21: Gillian Macdonald - Master Whiskey Distiller</video:title>  
		<video:description>There are multiple jobs that have, through the ages, been associated solely with male practitioners.
Whiskey distilling in one such job. Gillian Macdonald, along with a growing number of female whiskey distillers, is changing that perception having become the master distiller of well-known whiskey brand Pendryn. Times LIVE spoke to Gillian at the recent Whiskey Live Festival in Sandton. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>whiskey</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golden Nuggets</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gillian Macdonald</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Whiskey Live Festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pendryn Whiskey</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>185</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26091</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7340.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7340.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7340.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Consumer boom in Brazil</video:title>  
		<video:description>Brazilians have prospered under outgoing President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva during a "golden decade" of growth -- and are hoping for more of the same with his successor, Dilma Rousseff. Helping to drive the world's eighth largest economy to chart-busting growth is domestic consumption, as all classes stake a claim to the nation's wealth.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brazil</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brazilians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dilma Rousseff.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>138</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26084</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7339.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7339.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7339.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Eco-game challenges players to save the planet</video:title>  
		<video:description>A new environmentally-conscious videogame calls on players to make crucial choices about how to use the Earth's resources, and live with the consequences.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gaming</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Eco-game</video:tag>
		<video:tag>save the planet</video:tag>
		<video:tag>environmentally-conscious</video:tag>
		<video:tag>videogame</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Earth's resources</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>113</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26079</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7338.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7338.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7338.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Communicating with children in a French hospital</video:title>  
		<video:description>One of the key challenges in a hospital is good communication with patients, to ensure doctors can establish exactly what the problem is. But for very young patients, explaining exactly what hurts -- and what, or who, caused it -- can be fraught with difficulties. Now, drawing on established therapeutic methods, a French scheme is introducing a new weapon designed to help children tell adults about their symptoms -- using just a felt-tip pen...and a new kind of doll.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>patients</video:tag>
		<video:tag>doctors</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>French hospital</video:tag>
		<video:tag>communication</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>127</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26072</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7337.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7337.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7337.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Citrus crisis in Florida</video:title>  
		<video:description>Florida's internationally famous citrus business is in crisis, plagued by disease, cold weather and and drought in recent years. Its oranges, lemons and grapefruits account for 65 percent of citrus production in America, the world's third biggest producer behind Brazil and China.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>america</video:tag>
		<video:tag>china</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brazil</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Florida</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Citrus crisis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>oranges</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lemons</video:tag>
		<video:tag>grapefruits</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>140</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26067</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7336.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7336.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7336.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Fencing for the blind in Uruguay</video:title>  
		<video:description>For Uruguay's blind citizens, the sword is mightier than the cane. South America's very first fencing center for the blind has opened its doors in this tiny country. The visually challenged participants say swordplay is a way to gain self-assurance and tap into their martial side.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>blind</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fencing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south america</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Uruguay</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>104</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26064</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7335.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7335.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7335.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Vatican treasures restored</video:title>  
		<video:description> Curious art lovers who visit the Vatican Museums can now witness the restoration of some of the gallery's most prized large-scale masterpieces. Until recently this painstaking work was all carried out behind closed doors.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>80</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26053</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7334.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7334.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7334.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cosatu's 25 birthday</video:title>  
		<video:description>Thousands of Cosatu members dressed in their red t- shirts gathered in the Johannesburg stadium to celebrate the union's 25 th birthday.  President Jacob Zuma also came to celebrate with the union leaders.  He also spoke about the importance of the alliance between the ANC and Cosatu.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>25 birthday</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>100</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26029</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7331.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7331.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7331.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cape Town experiences the ultimate Berlin party night</video:title>  
		<video:description>Over 3 000 lucky South Africans got to experience a night of cultural exchange with Germany's capital Berlin. The revelers were all winners in the global Smirnoff Nightlife Exchange project, which saw the vodka brand swopping the nightlife's of 14 countries with each other. While Berlin got to feel the energy of SA's best performers, artists, foods and cultures, so too did SA of Germany for one night only. DJing on behalf of their country were Germany's world famous DJ's ATB, Markus Schilz and Monika Kruse.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>smirnoff</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DJ Fresh</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ATB</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Markus Schulz</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Monika Kruse</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Smirnoff nightlife exchange</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bellville velodrome</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DJ Euphonik</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>200</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26014</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7330.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7330.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7330.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Malema vows not to pay R50 000 fine</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANCYL President, Julius Malema has vowed to use every law in the book to avoid to pay his fine of R50,000 to Sonke Gender Justice.  He was found guilty of hate speech and harrasment by the Equity Court and was ordered to pay the amount.  He said it was principle that was preventing him to pay the amount.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sonke Gender Justice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hate speech.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Equity Court</video:tag>
		<video:tag>harrasment</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>96</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=26006</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7333.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7333.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7333.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Fighting abuse one blister at a time</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sisters with Blisters, the annual event aimed at raising awareness on women and child abuse, took place at the Campus in Bryanston recently. Planned to coincide with the international 16 Days of Activism campaign, the walk was attended by thousands of people who wanted to take a stand against the rampant abuse of women and children.

Picture courtesy Jacaranda 94.2’s Sisters with Blisters in association with 1st for Women</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>abuse</video:tag>
		<video:tag>miss-sa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sisters with blisters</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nicole flint</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Alan Khan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>16 Days of Activism campaign</video:tag>
		<video:tag>CEO of Jacaranda 94.2</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Michael Mol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Maurice Carpede</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>122</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25989</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7326.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7326.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7326.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Game On #4: Move your body</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sony Playstation’s brand new Move takes motion-controlled gaming to the next level with its impressive gameplay and immersive gaming experience. Although criticised for its dull launch titles, the Move’s hardware has been given the thumbs up and is bound to take the gaming experience to a whole new level.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nintendo Wii</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gaming</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sony Playstation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Game On</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Game On</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Move</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gameplay</video:tag>
		<video:tag>PlayStation Eye camera</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Microsoft's Kinect</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Move Navigation Controller</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>140</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25987</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7325.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7325.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7325.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>World Aids Day the Mpumalanga way</video:title>  
		<video:description>Deputy President Kgalema Motlhante visited families around Driefontein, Mpumalanga to distribute blankets and food parcels, to commemorate World Aids Day.  An event was held later where he spoke about the government's progress on its treatment and prevention programmes.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>deputy president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Aids Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mpumalanga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kgalema Motlhante</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Driefontein</video:tag>
		<video:tag>treatment and prevention</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>141</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25982</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7324.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7324.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7324.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#48 Episode 2: Zapiro</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week’s second episode of the Political Notebook, Sunday Times Editor Ray Hartley speaks to Cartoonist Jonathan Shapiro about his latest book, Do you know who I am, and also about the media tribunal.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jonathan Shapiro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>media tribunal</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cartoonist</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>293</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25973</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7322.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7322.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7322.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Balls and Brawls #6: The Derby dust-up and Bismark is back</video:title>  
		<video:description>Is the upcoming Soweto Derby going to be the hottest game of the season? Well, according to The Times sports editor Archie Henderson and Times LIVE sports editor David Isaccson, that judging by this seasons soccer excitement, it just might be. The two editors also discuss the Boks win over England, and whether Bismark Du Plessis is a likely replacement for ailing hooker John Smit.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>springboks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Archie Henderson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>John Smit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>david isaacson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto derby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Athletics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaiser chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Balls and Brawls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Knowledge Musona</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bismark du Plessis</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>321</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25952</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7318.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7318.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7318.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iSchoolAfrica World Aids Day video</video:title>  
		<video:description>The iSchoolAfrica Wynberg High press team meet up with the Tutu Testers to find out all you need to know about knowing your status.For more on the iSchoolAfrica youth press team go to www.ischoolafrica.com. Giving young South Africa a voice </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Aids Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tutu Testers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wynberg High</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>145</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25946</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7317.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7317.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7317.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Local comedian is tested for HIV</video:title>  
		<video:description>Comedian Chris Forest found out that it is as easy as one, two, three to discover your status as he took part in a Lead SA initiative to publicly have his blood tested for HIV.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Aids Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chris Forest</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lead SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>HIV test</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25944</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7315.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7315.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7315.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#47 Episode 1: Zapiro</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week's first episode of the Political Notebook, Sunday Times Editor Ray Hartley speaks to Cartoonist Jonathan Shapiro about his latest book, Do you know who I am, and also about what he thought of the 2010 Fifa World Cup.</video:description>
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		<video:tag>zapiro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Books</video:tag>
		<video:tag>book launch</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>441</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25938</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7314.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7314.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7314.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Behind the scenes at Mzansi’s Sexiest Calendar Shoot</video:title>  
		<video:description>Mzansi has spoken and the 12 finalists for SowetanLIVE’s sexiest celebs have been selected. We take you behind the scenes at the sizzling Top 12 Mzansi's Sexiest Calendar Photoshoot with former Miss SA Teen, Zizo Beda, Isidingo’s newest heartthrob Sisa Hewana, and Qbase28 presenter Tshego "Vortex" Malepe.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>isidingo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>miss sa teen</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mzansi’s Sexiest Calendar Shoot</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zizo Beda</video:tag>
		<video:tag>heartthrob Sisa Hewana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Qbase28 presenter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tshego "Vortex" Malepe</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>146</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25933</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7312.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7312.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7312.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Playing Kabaddi in India</video:title>  
		<video:description>It's a game traditionally played on the dirt fields of rural India. But lovers of Kabaddi, a mixture of tag and wrestling, are adamant that the sport can become an international sensation.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>india</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kabaddi</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>129</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25933</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7312.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7312.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7312.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Playing Kabaddi in India</video:title>  
		<video:description>It's a game traditionally played on the dirt fields of rural India. But lovers of Kabaddi, a mixture of tag and wrestling, are adamant that the sport can become an international sensation.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>india</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kabaddi</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>129</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25927</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7311.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7311.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7311.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Biking in Mexico City</video:title>  
		<video:description>Authorities in Mexico City have taken on the uphill challenge of bringing more bicycles onto the streets of one of the world's largest and most congested cities. Schemes to boost bike use are part of an ambitious 15-year Green Plan which aims to improve the environment of the sprawling metropolis. They're also a pet project for leftist mayor Marcelo Ebrard, who hosts a world meeting of mayors on climate change on Sunday.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mexico City</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Biking</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bicycles</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Marcelo Ebrard</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Green Plan</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>121</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25922</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7310.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7310.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7310.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Piercing bodies in Colombia</video:title>  
		<video:description>From intricate designs to hardcore piercing fans, the weird and wonderful were on show at the first International Tattoo Convention in Medellin, Colombia. 

ATTENTION: GRAPHIC IMAGES OF HOOKS PIERCED THROUGH SKIN</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tattoo convention</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bodies Piercing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Colombia</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>67</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25911</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7309.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7309.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7309.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Eating at home-restaurants in Buenos Aires</video:title>  
		<video:description> It's perhaps the most intimate meal your can have outside of the home in Buenos Aires - and, unsurprisingly, it's in the home of someone else. A new kind of restaurant has sprung up in the Argentinian capital, as a handful of chefs in search of singularity open up their own apartments to adventure-seeking eaters.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buenos Aires</video:tag>
		<video:tag>restaurants</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Argentinian capital</video:tag>
		<video:tag>adventure-seeking eaters.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>111</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25907</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7308.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7308.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7308.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Quest for perfection in Venezuela</video:title>  
		<video:description>Venezuela has a reputation to uphold as the capital of beauty queens. And thousands of young women undertake that mission, with a gruelling lifelong quest for perfection that includes draconian diets and training, and often painful and costly plastic surgery. But the contestants in this year's Miss Venezuela pageant say they were happy to suffer for beauty.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>venezuela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>miss venezuela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>plastic surgery</video:tag>
		<video:tag>beauty queens</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>70</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25867</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7301.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7301.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7301.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Dating while married</video:title>  
		<video:description>France has often had a reputation for taking a laissez-faire attitude to extra-marital affairs most famously symbolized by President Mitterrand's funeral, where his wife and mistress stood side by side. Figures suggest the French are no less faithful than other nations but the stereotype persists. Now it could be set to get a boost, thanks to a new dating website designed exclusively for married people hoping to find some fun on the side. Gleeden.com is funded from the States and operates worldwide but it's in France where the concept has really taken off.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>france</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>laissez-faire</video:tag>
		<video:tag>extra-marital affairs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Mitterrand</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gleeden.com</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>160</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25851</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7299.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7299.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7299.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#46: The New Economic Growth Path</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week’s episode of Political Notebook, The Sunday Times editor Ray Hartley speaks to Business Times Journalist, Rene' Vollgraaff about the proposed New Economic Growth Path which was tabled recently by Minister of Economic Development, Ebrahim Patel.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-12</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ebrahim Patel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>New Economic Growth Path</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Minister of Economic Development</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rene' Vollgraaff</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>276</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25842</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7298.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7298.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7298.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Agliotti will not apologise to the Kebble family</video:title>  
		<video:description>Glen Agliotti, the man who was acquitted of orchestrating the murder of mining magnate Brett Kebble, says he will not apologise to the Kebble family.  Aglioti was speaking during a press conference a day after his acquittal and said he believes his arrest was politically motivated.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brett Kebble</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Glen Agliotti</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kebble family</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Agliotti</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>138</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25825</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7296.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7296.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7296.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cosatu welcomes proposed New Economic Growth Path</video:title>  
		<video:description>Cosatu General Secretary Zwelinzima Vavi said Cosatu has welcomed the proposed New Economic Growth Path which was tabled by Minister of Economic Development Ebrahim Patel.  Vavi was speaking during a report back of the Central Committee Meeting which was held this week in Johannesburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zwelinzima Vavi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ebrahim Patel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cosatu General Secretary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>New Economic Growth Path</video:tag>
		<video:tag>welcomed</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Minister of Economic Development</video:tag>
		<video:tag>e Central Committee Meeting</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>121</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25819</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7293.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7293.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7293.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Road vs. wild through Serengeti</video:title>  
		<video:description>A project to build a road gashing through Tanzania's Serengeti park could spell the end of one of the planet's greatest natural spectacles: the annual great wildebeest migration.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tanzania</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Serengeti</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wildebeest migration</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>168</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25815</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7292.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7292.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7292.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Dancing with the gay stars in Israel</video:title>  
		<video:description>The show has already been a hit around the world, but Israel's version of "Dancing with the Stars" is going a step further. This week, the programme became the first of its kind to feature a same sex couple as openly gay TV presenter Gili Shem Tov strutted her stuff with her professional dancing partner, Dorit Millman. Although Israel boasts a vibrant gay scene compared to much of the Middle East, polls show that almost half the country still considers homosexuality a "perversion."</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Israel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gay stars</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dancing with the Stars</video:tag>
		<video:tag>same sex couple</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gay TV presenter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gili Shem Tov</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dorit Millman.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>84</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25797</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7291.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7291.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7291.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Balls and Brawls #5: Swallows new blood, Boks on the rocks and the Soweto Derby</video:title>  
		<video:description>What are the Springboks to do, how Moroka Swallows are upping their game and the Soweto Derby are all on the cards in this weeks episode. The Times and Times LIVE sports editors Archie Henderson and David Isaacson discuss all the bokke mishaps, the PSL excitement and there’s an Ask Arch question you won’t want to miss.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Archie Henderson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>david isaacson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>moroka swallows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto derby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Athletics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Siyabonga Nomvethe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaiser chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Grandslam</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Barbarians</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>412</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25787</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7288.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7288.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7288.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Honouring Toni Morrison in Paris</video:title>  
		<video:description>The American author Toni Morrison, known for her poetic novels featuring strong black characters, has been honoured with France's highest decoration, the Legion of Honour, in a ceremony which saw her praised as embodying "the best part of America". The award, presented by culture minister Frédéric Mitterrand, adds to an impressive collection for the novelist, whose career has already seen her awarded the Pulitzer Prize and the Nobel Prize for Literature.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Books</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>78</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25774</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7287.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7287.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7287.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: The Birds down but not out</video:title>  
		<video:description>Moroka Swallows are determined prove predictions of the demise of the club wrong after the Soweto team acquired the services of strikers Bradley Ritson and Essau Kanyenda. The Birds still face an uphill battle in Dobsonville on Saturday 27th of November when they go head-to-head with league champs, Supersport United, who themselves are looking to bag full points from the match.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>moroka swallows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Supersport United</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sipho Xulu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bradley Ritson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Essau Kanyenda</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Leon Prins</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Swallows head coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ranier Zobel</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>68</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25769</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7285.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7285.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7285.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Covering tuna black market in France</video:title>  
		<video:description>An investigation reveals a multi-billion-dollar black market supplying endangered tuna to sushi lovers, with authorities in France and other countries accused of collaborating with the fishing industry to cover up a lucrative but deadly trade.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tuna</video:tag>
		<video:tag>france</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>black market</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sushi lovers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>50</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25739</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7282.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7282.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7282.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Media fights for access to Eugene Terre Blanche's trial</video:title>  
		<video:description>AWB leader Eugene Terre Blanche’s murder trial was postponed to December 6 at the Ventersdorp Magistrate's Court. The court heard an application by the media to be granted permission to attend the trial citing the importance of the trial due to its political and racial nature.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Eugene Terre Blanche</video:tag>
		<video:tag>murder trial</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ventersdorp Magistrates Court</video:tag>
		<video:tag>AWB leader</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chris Mahlangu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Adrian Friedman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the "Shoot the Boer" song</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>44</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25725</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7281.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7281.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7281.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Raising the biggest Christ in Poland</video:title>  
		<video:description>The biggest statue of Christ in the world will no longer tower over Rio de Janeiro but Swiebodzn, a village in western Poland. Instead of looking down on sun-kissed beaches, the 38-metre-high structure will look over an empty plain and a supermarket.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Poland</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rio de Janeiro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Christ</video:tag>
		<video:tag>statue</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Swiebodzn</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>63</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25723</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7280.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7280.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7280.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA’s own ‘Jamie Foxx’</video:title>  
		<video:description>One thing that stands out about Lwando Mahlakata, besides his Jamie Foxx-ish looks, is how he finds sidesplitting funniness in the ordinary. He made up the Young Gunz crew who took over the 4th Annual Soweto Comedy Festival recently.

This episode (part 6) features Lwando Mahlakata, on why some people will never be on the TV series, ‘Khumbul'ekhaya’.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY THE COMEDIANS ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE TIMES. THIS EPISODE CONTAINS LANGUAGE OF AN ADULT NATURE AND SENSITIVE CONTENT.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nubreed Comedy Jams</video:tag>
		<video:tag>4th Annual Soweto Comedy Festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Young Gunz</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lwando Mahlakata</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>56</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25715</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7279.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7279.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7279.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Game On #3: Burn rubber with the new F1 game</video:title>  
		<video:description>The incarnation of the 2010 Formula 1 game, the first new title in five years, has been hailed as one of the most realistic F1 games ever. With meticulous attention to detail in recreating the Formula One experience adds to the serious element of the game.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gaming</video:tag>
		<video:tag>formula one</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Game On</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Game On</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 Formula 1</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Burn rubber</video:tag>
		<video:tag>David Swanepoel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>marketing manager for Nu Metro Interactive</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>171</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25679</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7276.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7276.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7276.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Kasi-flavoured comedy with Skhumba</video:title>  
		<video:description>Skhumba Hlophe was another of Nubreed Comedy’s Young Gunz who blazed the Soweto Comedy Festival at Maponya Mall recently. His larger than life comedy thrilled audiences and critics alike.

This episode (part 5) features Skhumba Hlophe, telling how he feels about big women and his weight issues.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY THE COMEDIANS ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE TIMES. THIS EPISODE CONTAINS LANGUAGE OF AN ADULT NATURE AND SENSITIVE CONTENT.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joey Rasdien</video:tag>
		<video:tag>thomas gumede</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kedibone Mulaudzi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mojak Lehoko</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nubreed Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Young Gunz</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Skhumba Hlophe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Soweto Comedy Festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Siya-B Radebe</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>111</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25653</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7274.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7274.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7274.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk Telkom Knockout: Bucs out for revenge after Derby ordeal</video:title>  
		<video:description>Orlando Pirates players and coach were in high spirits after their bruising defeat at the hands of archrival Kaizer Chiefs on Saturday. Bucs face troublesome Maritzburg United in the Telkom Knockout semi-final at Chatsworth Stadium on Sunday, and according to coach, Ruud Krol, are eager to win the game for a chance to revenge themselves against Kaizer Chiefs in the finals.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaizer-chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ruud Krol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Maritzburg United</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Telkom Knockout</video:tag>
		<video:tag>semi-final</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chatsworth Stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Daine Klate</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>99</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25643</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7273.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7273.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7273.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Legends in the Making tour brings Pharrell Williams to Mzansi</video:title>  
		<video:description>Mzansi’s hottest rising stars will join premier performers Malaika and DJ Tira on a tour around the country culminating in February when international superstar Pharrell Williams and his band N.E.R.D will perform at an exclusive concert. The launch of the tour was a scintillating affair with performers and revelers having a ball at the über posh Dunkeld mansion</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>malaika</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vusi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ntando</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DJ Tira</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mzansi’s hottest rising stars</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pharrell Williams</video:tag>
		<video:tag>N.E.R.D</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kwela Tebza</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zuluboy</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>123</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25637</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7271.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7271.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7271.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Balls and Brawls #4: Punches, Pacman and doping Boks</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Times sports editor Archie Henderson speaks to Times Live sports editor David Isaacson about all the hottest sport action of the week and what to expect this weekend. The two discuss Manny Pacquiao's unanimous defeat of Mexican Antonio Margarito, and whether a Pacman vs Mayweather fight is ever going to happen. The boks hope of a grand slam win and how important the recent doping scandal is, is also tackled by the two sports fanatics. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>boxing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>springboks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Archie Henderson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>david isaacson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Manny Pacquiao</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Boxing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Balls and Brawls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Antonio Margarito</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mayweather</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chiliboy Ralepelle</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bjorn Basson</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>439</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25635</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7270.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7270.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7270.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#45: The NEC's decision on nationalisation of mines</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week’s episode of Political Notebook, The Sunday Times editor Ray Hartley speaks to Sunday Times Political Journalist, Sibusiso Ngalwa about what the National Executive Committee decided on nationalisation of mines and The fallout between Cosatu and the SACP.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SACP</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National Executive Committee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Sunday Times editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Political Journalist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sibusiso Ngalwa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>369</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25599</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7268.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7268.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7268.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Siya B Radebe, he’s unbelievable</video:title>  
		<video:description>Comedian and actor, Siyabonga Radebe, famous for the phrase, “It’s unbelievable”, was one of the headliners at Soweto’s premier comedy show, the 4th Annual Soweto Comedy Festival.

This episode (part 4) features Siyabonga Radebe, talks on the strange names he’s come across.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY THE COMEDIANS ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE TIMES. THIS EPISODE CONTAINS LANGUAGE OF AN ADULT NATURE AND SENSITIVE CONTENT.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>actor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nubreed Comedy Jams</video:tag>
		<video:tag>4th Annual Soweto Comedy Festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Siyabonga Radebe</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>88</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25596</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7266.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7266.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7266.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Extraordinary Joes #4: A Creature Feature</video:title>  
		<video:description>Johannesburg based prosthetic and animatronics masters ‘The Creature Shop’ have turned imagination into reality for the Oscar winning District 9, Hotel Rwanda and Tsotsi movies, made not-so-subtle prosthetics for Die Antwoord, and allowed an ostrich to jump out of an plane in a recent advert. 

Extraordinary Joes met the man who created The Creature Shop, Graham Press, and learnt more about his experiences, his art and what goes into his work.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>District 9</video:tag>
		<video:tag>extraordinary joes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Extraordinary Joes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tsotsi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rendition</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hotel rwanda</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the creature shop</video:tag>
		<video:tag>die antwoord</video:tag>
		<video:tag>prosthetics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>animatronics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>graham press</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>365</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25592</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7265.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7265.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7265.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Taxi drivers march against demerit system</video:title>  
		<video:description>About 300 South African Transport and Allied Worker's Union members marched to the Union Buildings against the Administrative Adjudication of Roads Traffic Offences Act. The system will see wrekless drivers demerited.  Meanwhile Transport Minister Sbu Ndebele slammed the march as it left many commuters stranded.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>taxi drivers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>S'bu Ndebele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Transport minister</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>demerit system</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Transport and Allied Worker's Union</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Administrative Adjudication of Roads Traffic Offences Act.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>80</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25578</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7262.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7262.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7262.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mobile money transfers in Kenya</video:title>  
		<video:description>A mobile-phone based money transfer service has been adopted by millions of users in Kenya.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kenya</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile money</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>145</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25563</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7260.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7260.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7260.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>NUM and Solidarity seek end to Aurora fiasco</video:title>  
		<video:description>Solidarity and the National Union of Mineworkers have come together to press for the rapid resolution to the Aurora debacle. NUM general secretary, Frans Baleni, and Solidarity deputy general secretary, Gideon du Plessis, said workers at the Aurora Orkney and Grootvlei mines, whose directors include Khulubuse Zuma, Jacob Zuma's nephew, and Zondwa Mandela, Nelson Mandela's grandson, have still not being paid their wages.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Solidarity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The National Union of Mineworkers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Khulubuse Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zondwa Mandela.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Aurora Empowerment Systems</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Aurora Orkney and Grootvlei mines</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma's nephew</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela's grandson</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>127</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25559</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7256.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7256.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7256.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Golden Nuggets #20: SA's top business leaders share their advice</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this special edition of Golden Nuggets, Avusa Media Live journalist Leboang Tsele speaks to three of the major winners at the Sunday Times Top 100 Companies recently held at the Johannesburg City Hall. Capitec Bank's Marketing and Corporate Affairs Executive Carl Fischer; Discovery Holding CEO Adrian Gore; and business giant Allan Gray all spoke of their successes, the future and how to get ahead in business. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Top 100 Companies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Capitec Bank</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Discovery Holding</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Allan Gray</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Adrian Gore</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Carl Fischer</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>247</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25543</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7261.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7261.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7261.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>South African directs Spud</video:title>  
		<video:description>Homegrown screenwriter Donovan Marsh, successfully talked producers out of employing an American director - here he speaks about some of the routes he took with Spud, especially in the casting department.  Read more about what Cleese will be getting up to when he next visits South Africa.  See the trailer by clicking here. Watch John Cleese on video talking about Spud and his acting career by clicking on this link.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>John Cleese</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Spud</video:tag>
		<video:tag>John van der Ruit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Books</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Troye Sivan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Donovan Marsh</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>87</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25530</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7249.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7249.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7249.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>John Cleese talks about Spud and more</video:title>  
		<video:description>Gabi Ndebele speaks to John Cleese about his experience filming Spud and shares surprising personal insight regarding his acting career.  Read more about what Cleese will be getting up to when he next visits South Africa.  See the trailer by clicking here.  Spud releases nationwide at cinema's on December 3.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>John Cleese</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Spud</video:tag>
		<video:tag>John van der Ruit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Books</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ross Garland</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brad Logan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Don Marsh</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>295</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25525</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7247.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7247.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7247.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Celebs get caught up in Derby fever</video:title>  
		<video:description>Celebrities and wannabe's couldn’t mask their excitement and utter disappointment after the electrifying Amakhosi and Buccaneers match. TimesLIVE caught up with a few of the celebs to find out how they felt after the game.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrities</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaizer-chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DJ Sbu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buccaneers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Amakhosi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Trevor Gumbi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Trevor Madondo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Katlego Ramaphakela</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>123</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25519</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7246.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7246.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7246.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Chiefs Pirates Derby dissected</video:title>  
		<video:description>Orlando Pirates, who had been in gleaming form recently, were stunned by a clinical Kaizer Chiefs in their match at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg. Radio and TV personality, Kamza, breaks down the game for us and tells us what he thinks of the outcome.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaizer-chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto derby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>FNB Stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Radio and TV personality</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kamza</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kamohelo Bako</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>124</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25512</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7244.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7244.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7244.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi</video:title>  
		<video:description>A year after inaugurating its own Formula 1 track, Abu Dhabi opened Ferrari World recently , the world's largest indoor theme park. The park is housed under a massive triangular red roof on the 40-billion-dollar Yas Island development. Among its 20 attractions are two roller coasters, including the F1-themed Formula Rossa which is set to be the fastest ever reaching a top speed of 150 miles per hour. Officials hope the park will draw tourists from around the globe to the United Arab Emirates capital.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motoring</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ferrari World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Abu Dhabi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>F1-themed Formula Rossa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>United Arab Emirates capital.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Yas Island</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>65</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25508</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7243.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7243.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7243.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Oldest single malt whisky auctioned</video:title>  
		<video:description>Seen for the first time in South Africa at the Whisky Live Festival, the oldest bottled single malt whisky in the world, the Mortlach 70-year-old, went on auction during the festival. The proceeds from the auction will go to the Foundation for Alcohol Related Research.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Whisky Live Festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mortlach 70-year-old</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Foundation for Alcohol Related Research</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Edwards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Group Liquor Manager for Tops at Spar</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>123</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25502</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7242.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7242.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7242.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mojak cracks up Soweto</video:title>  
		<video:description>Mojak Lehoko steps into the comedy limelight at the 4th Annual Soweto Comedy Festival held at the Maponya Mall in Soweto. Mojak is one of Nubreed Comedy’s Young Gunz.

This 4th Annual Soweto Comedy Festival episode 3 features Mojak Lehoko on what makes Cape Town so interesting.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>maponya mall</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mojak Lehoko</video:tag>
		<video:tag>4th Annual Soweto Comedy Festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nubreed Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Young Gunz</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>96</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25499</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7241.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7241.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7241.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Liquid sunshine takes over Jo’burg</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Whisky Live Festival, regarded as the largest whiskey show in the world, has taken Johannesburg by storm as throngs of whiskey lovers, connoisseurs and greenhorns gathered at the Sandton Convention Centre to enjoy the best, exceptional and singular whiskies the world has to offer.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sandton convention centre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Glen Grant</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Whisky Live Festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>largest whiskey show in the world</video:tag>
		<video:tag>whiskey connoisseur</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dave Broom</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dennis Malcolm</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>172</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25497</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7240.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7240.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7240.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mbau upstages Crous at Feather Awards</video:title>  
		<video:description>Khanyi Mbau upstaged Theunis Crous at the Feather Awards by beating him onto the stage when he was announced as the winner of the Drama Queen of the Year at the glittering event held in Milpark Johannesburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Khanyi Mbau</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Feather Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theunis Crous</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>278</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25492</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7239.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7239.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7239.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Kedibone Mulaudzi the new comedy General</video:title>  
		<video:description>Kedibone ‘The General’ Mulaudzi had audiences in stitches as he led an outstanding line up of comics at the 4th Annual Soweto Comedy Festival held at the Maponya Mall in Soweto recently.

This 4th Annual Soweto Comedy Festival episode 2 features Kedibone Mulaudzi getting to know the audience better.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY THE COMEDIANS ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE TIMES. THIS EPISODE CONTAINS LANGUAGE OF AN ADULT NATURE AND SENSITIVE CONTENT.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kedibone ‘The General’ Mulaudzi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the 4th Annual Soweto Comedy Festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>headline act</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nubreed Comedy Jams</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>106</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25486</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7238.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7238.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7238.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#44: The arms deal debacle </video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week’s episode of Political Notebook, The Sunday Times editor Ray Hartley speaks to Sunday Times Political Journalist, Moipone Malefane about the arms deal debacle and the Cosatu and ANC alliance.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>447</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25473</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7236.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7236.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7236.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Glory beckons for Banyana</video:title>  
		<video:description>On the verge of qualifying for the Women’s’ World Cup for the first time, Banyana Banyana are looking to make sure they make it to the CAF African Women Championships tournament. The team is facing defending champs, Equatorial Guinea at the Sinaba Stadium in Daveyton on Thursday</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Banyana Banyana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>CAF African Women Championships tournament</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Equatorial Guinea</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sinaba Stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Banyana coach Augustine Makalakalane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Banyana captain Nthabeleng Modiko</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Amanda Dhlamini</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>125</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25450</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7232.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7232.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7232.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Joey Rasdien lets rip at the Soweto Comedy Festival</video:title>  
		<video:description>One of South Africa's funniest comedians, Joey Rasdien, set the stage alight at the Soweto Comedy Festival held at the Maponya Mall recently. He proved why he's on top of the comedy pile.

This episode (part 1) features Joey Rasdien, speaking on differential diagnosis.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY THE COMEDIANS ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE TIMES. THIS EPISODE CONTAINS LANGUAGE OF AN ADULT NATURE AND SENSITIVE CONTENT.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joey Rasdien</video:tag>
		<video:tag>thomas gumede</video:tag>
		<video:tag>roni modimola</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa's funniest comedians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>4th Annual Comedy Festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kedibone Mulaudzi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Young Gunz</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Trevor Gumbi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Siya-B</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>97</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25446</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7229.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7229.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7229.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Gaming on iPhones</video:title>  
		<video:description>Video game editors are expanding their sights from the lucrative console business to the iPhone, which has already scooped up some 20 percent of the gaming market in less than two years.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gaming</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gaming</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iPhones</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Video game editors</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>121</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25408</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7228.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7228.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7228.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Aurora miners stage sit-in</video:title>  
		<video:description>About a thousand of Aurora miners that have not being paid since March have embarked on a indefinete sit- in at the Department of Mineral Resources in Klerksdorp, North West.  The Mining company is headed by President Jacob Zuma's nephew,Khulubuswe Zuma and Former President Nelson Mandela grandson  Zondwa Mandela.  The miners plan to return on later this week for a crisis meeting with officials.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Former President Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Aurora</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Klerksdorp</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Khulubuswe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zondwa Mandela.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>84</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25393</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7227.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7227.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7227.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Game On #2: Tony Hawk shreds in new game</video:title>  
		<video:description>Tony Hawk Shred is the new skating game by skate boarding legend Tony Hawk. Having received favourable acclaim after its international release, Shred is expected to impress gamers, particularly younger ones, when it drops locally at the end of November. We find out what makes Shred a more thrilling ride that its predecessor Tony Hawk Ride</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gaming</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tony Hawk Shred</video:tag>
		<video:tag>new skating game</video:tag>
		<video:tag>skate boarding legend</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tony Hawk Ride</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Game On</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>143</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25382</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7226.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7226.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7226.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Orlando Pirates back on form</video:title>  
		<video:description>Ecstatic over their 3-0 wins against Ajax Cape Town and Supersport United, the Buccaneers are anything but worried as they charge into battle against Amazulu at the Princess Magogo Stadium on Wednesday. Pirates coach, Rudi Kroll and captain Lucky Lekwathi, are however, wary of being too confident.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Supersport United</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ajax Cape Town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pirates coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Captain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Amazulu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Buccaneers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Princess Magogo Stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rudi Kroll</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lucky Lekwathi</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>130</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25355</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7222.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7222.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7222.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Hotel guests jump from 3rd floor fire</video:title>  
		<video:description>Emergency services responded to a fire alarm at the Southgate Hotel Formula One in Johannesburg’s southern suburbs yesterday.  The hotel which was occupied by 80 guests at the time was evacuated, with most only suffering from minor cuts and bruises, even though some had jumped from third floor windows. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation and The hotel will be closed until further notice.  Click here to read more about the fire.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Emergency services</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Formula one fire</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Meredale</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Southgate</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>81</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25344</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7221.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7221.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7221.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sunday Times names top companies and business leaders of the year </video:title>  
		<video:description>The top company in the country and top business leaders were announced in the prestigious Sunday Times Top 100 Companies recently at the historic Johannesburg City Hall. Capitec Bank was named as top company of the year and Discovery Holding CEO Adrian Gore scooped, Business Leader of the year award. Business giant, Allan Gray was honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to business and civil society in the country.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lifetime Achievement Award</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Top 100 Companies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johannesburg City Hall</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Capitec Bank</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Discovery Holding</video:tag>
		<video:tag>CEO Adrian Gore</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business Leader of the year award</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Allan Gray</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>121</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25338</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7220.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7220.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7220.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>A woman and a sommelier in Paris</video:title>  
		<video:description>Ask to see the sommelier in a French restaurant and chances are you'll get a man. Even though mentalities are slowly evolving, women are still a minority in the high-testosterone world of wine. The AFPTV went to meet one of the rare women working as sommelier in restaurant in Paris.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>paris</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wine</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sommelier</video:tag>
		<video:tag>French restaurant</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>117</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25329</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7219.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7219.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7219.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Being an actress in Afghanistan</video:title>  
		<video:description>Against the odds actress Pari Ghulami has forged a career in front of the camera in Afghanistan. Today, the young star continues to defy critics with efforts to promote the country's fledgling film industry.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>actress</video:tag>
		<video:tag>afghanistan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pari Ghulami</video:tag>
		<video:tag>film industry.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>128</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25314</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7215.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7215.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7215.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sportive driving in Le Mans</video:title>  
		<video:description>Le Mans is famous worldwide for its annual 24 Hour car race. But for a happy few VIP chauffeurs, Le Mans is also famous for something a little more select and underground, which also has to do with cars. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sportive driving</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Le Mans</video:tag>
		<video:tag>chauffeurs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>VIP</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>117</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25306</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7213.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7213.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7213.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Panto: Robinson Crusoe cruises into Jozi with his pirates</video:title>  
		<video:description>Janice Honeyman has done it again - another Christmas pantomime spectacular for the whole family to enjoy this 2010 festive season. Written and directed by Honeyman, Robinson Crusoe's cast has someone for everyone from comedian Marc Lottering, TV soapie starlet Kim Engelbrecht, to FHM model Tanya van Graan.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TANYA VAN GRAAN</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Marc Lottering</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kim Engelbrecht</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robinson Crusoe and the Caribbean Pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Carlo McFarlane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Judy Page</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>108</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25300</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7212.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7212.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7212.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cele ready to tackle mall robberies during holiday season</video:title>  
		<video:description>Police commissioner Bheki Cele visited the Southgate shopping centre near Soweto in a bid to reassure shoppers and shop owners that they can rely on the police to keep them safe during the festive season. General Cele said criminals should know that their space is being squeezed</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>festive season</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mall robberies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Police commissioner Bheki Cele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Southgate shopping centre</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>127</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25271</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7207.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7207.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7207.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Police clean up Jozi for festive season</video:title>  
		<video:description>The South African Police Service has launched a festive season safety campaign with raids of hijacked buildings and no-go areas in-and-around Hillbrow Johannesburg. Called Operation Duty Calls, the campaign is aimed at ensuring a safe holiday season and has already seen as many as 74 people arrested</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hillbrow</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Police Service</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hijacked buildings</video:tag>
		<video:tag>no-go areas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Operation Duty Calls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Police Spokeswoman Brigadier Sally de Beer</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>137</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25254</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7206.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7206.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7206.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Balls and Brawls #3: Bokke, Chiefs and Currie Cup</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this episode of Balls and Brawls The Times sports editor Archie Henderson and Times LIVE sports editor David Isaacson discuss the balling and bawling that went on in Durban this weekend, the new spring chickens in the Springbok team and some weightlifting ladies.
Archie Henderson also speaks to The Times’ soccer writer Mazola Molefe talks about Kaiser Chiefs win over Supersport United on the weekend. 

Send your ‘Arch Arch’ sports questions to – IsaacsonD@sundaytimes.co.za

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>springboks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Archie Henderson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>david isaacson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Currie Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mazola Molefe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>365</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25251</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7205.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7205.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7205.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Salone del Gusto in Italy</video:title>  
		<video:description>In many countries, it's easier than ever to buy fruit, vegetables and other foods out of season, shipped from around the world. But if this year's gastronomy fair in the Italian city of Turin is any indication, the tide is slowly turning in favour of locally-produced ingredients, with many top chefs urging consumers to change their buying habits.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>italy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Salone del Gusto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Turin</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>116</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25240</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7204.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7204.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7204.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#43: Zuma’s cabinet reshuffle strategic</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week’s of Political Notebook, The Sunday Times editor Ray Hartley speaks to political analyst and columnist Justice Malala about Cosatu's non- invitation of the ANC to the Civil Society Conference last week and President Jacob Zuma's recent cabinet reshuffle.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>justice malala</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>political analyst</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cabinet reshuffle.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>513</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25208</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7199.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7199.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7199.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Elvis Blue wins Idols season six</video:title>  
		<video:description>Not only did Elvis Blue win Idols season six, securing 64% of votes cast for the final results show, but he will also go down in South African Idols history as a generous man, after announcing that he was going to split his R500,000 cash prize with fellow contestant Lloyd Cele, honoring a verbal agreement that the two made between them more than a week ago.  After an evening of celebration and a few hours of sleep – Elvis shared how he is feeling now following on last night’s events...

For all aspiring musicians who envy Elvis’s moment of fame and fortune – the good news is that you too can try your luck – Idols season seven auditions start in February 2011.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elvis Blue</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lloyd Cele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Idols season six</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>100</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25228</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7198.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7198.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7198.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Ntini to be honoured in last match</video:title>  
		<video:description>Proteas cricket star, Makhaya Ntini, who announced his retirement from international cricket yesterday will be honoured in what will be his last international match against India in January 2011.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>india</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Makhaya Ntini</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Moses Mabidha Stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Proteas cricket star</video:tag>
		<video:tag>retires</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>141</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25206</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7196.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7196.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7196.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Extraordinary Joes #3: The artist who turned a city into a gallery</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sophie is a domestic worker who wears elaborate Victorian dresses, sews superman outfits out of her uniform, and whose face appears on skyscrapers across Joburg. She is also the alter-ego and creation of 28-year-old artist Mary Sibande, who has seen her incarnation of Sophie go from small galleries to face of the world’s biggest art gallery.

In this episode of Extraordinary Joes we learn more about this young artist and how her and Sophie literally made it big in the art world.

Still photographs courtesy of - 2point8photo / Nadine Hutton and Delwyn Verasamy

If you know an 'Extraordinary Joe' - please mail - macleodr@avusa.co.za
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mary sibande</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Extraordinary Joes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>building wraps</video:tag>
		<video:tag>aaw</video:tag>
		<video:tag>art project management</video:tag>
		<video:tag>artisits at work</video:tag>
		<video:tag>national lottery distribution trust fund</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lottery</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>246</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25201</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7195.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7195.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7195.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Medical tourists still heading to India</video:title>  
		<video:description>Medical tourists are still heading to India for cut-price plastic surgery despite a recent study warning that foreign patients are carrying a multi-drug resistant 'superbug' from South Asia to countries across the world.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>india</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Medical tourists</video:tag>
		<video:tag>plastic surgery</video:tag>
		<video:tag>multi-drug resistant</video:tag>
		<video:tag>superbug</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Asia</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>115</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25188</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7192.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7192.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7192.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ANC concerned about non-invitation to Cosatu conference</video:title>  
		<video:description>The ANC has voiced its concern after not being invited by Cosatu during its Civil Society Conference held last week.  ANC General Secretary Gwede Mantashe  said while Cosatu  said the conference was not anti-government or anti-ANC, its failure to invite the ANC and other alliance partners pointed to the opposite.  He was address journalists at Luthuli House in Johannesburg.  Here are the highlights.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gwede Mantashe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Luthuli House</video:tag>
		<video:tag>general-secretary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>noninvitation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anti-ANC</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>120</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25168</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7189.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7189.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7189.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Golden Nuggets #19: George Ferriera – COO - Samsung SA</video:title>  
		<video:description>Consumer electronics and mobile technology is constantly expanding throughout Africa. One of the brands leading this growth is Samsung with multiple new products of penetrating the marketplace. Leading the growth within Samsung in Southern Africa is COO George Ferriera. 
In this episode of Golden Nuggets Ferriera shares with us tips on growing and sustaining a billion rand company, what the future holds for technology in Africa, and his motivations in life and work.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>technology</video:tag>
		<video:tag>samsung</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golden Nuggets</video:tag>
		<video:tag>george ferriera</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>255</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25168</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7189.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7189.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7189.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Golden Nuggets #19: George Ferriera – COO - Samsung SA</video:title>  
		<video:description>Consumer electronics and mobile technology is constantly expanding throughout Africa. One of the brands leading this growth is Samsung with multiple new products of penetrating the marketplace. Leading the growth within Samsung in Southern Africa is COO George Ferriera. 
In this episode of Golden Nuggets Ferriera shares with us tips on growing and sustaining a billion rand company, what the future holds for technology in Africa, and his motivations in life and work.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-02</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>technology</video:tag>
		<video:tag>samsung</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golden Nuggets</video:tag>
		<video:tag>george ferriera</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>255</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25165</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7187.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7187.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7187.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zuma's new cabinet sworn in</video:title>  
		<video:description>The new six Ministers that were appointed as President Jacob Zuma’s cabinet members exchanged hugs and kisses after being sworn in.  The ministers and twelve deputy ministers are replacements after the president reshuffled his cabinet recently.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ministers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cabinet member</video:tag>
		<video:tag>reshuffled</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>41</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25135</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7186.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7186.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7186.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Game On #1: FIFA 11 scores with gaming fans</video:title>  
		<video:description>FIFA 11 dropped on the 1st of October around the world. In South Africa alone 47 000 units were shipped on that first day to stores. EA Sports has also announced that the game has sold more than 2.6 million copies in just a few days. We review the game with radio personality DJ Kamza, and find out if FIFA 11 really is worth the hype.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-12-11</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gaming</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>FIFA 11</video:tag>
		<video:tag>EA Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>radio personality</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DJ Kamza</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Game On</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Game On</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>151</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25148</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7176.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7176.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7176.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>test</video:title>  
		<video:description></video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>50</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25127</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7174.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7174.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7174.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Why Elvis and Lloyd think they should win Idols</video:title>  
		<video:description>Elvis and Lloyd explain ahead of Tuesday night's elimination show why they believe that they should win the title of Idols Season six.  Read more about the countdown here.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-11-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols season 6</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elvis Blue</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lloyd Cele</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>88</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25104</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7167.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7167.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7167.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Millionaire's Fair in Moscow</video:title>  
		<video:description>From high-end sports cars to a diamond-studded saucepan, this year's Moscow Millionaire's Fair had a dazzling array of luxury goods to satisfy the whims of Russia's super-rich. But with the number of exhibitors still below pre-crisis levels, some are questioning the event's viability.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>97</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25098</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7165.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7165.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7165.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Harvesting fruit in London</video:title>  
		<video:description>While farmers are busy with large-scale harvesting in the countryside, individual fruit-pickers in London are brandishing long poles to pluck apples and pears from the city's trees.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>119</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25079</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7162.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7162.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7162.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Street sweeper rakes in R250,000 SA's got talent cash prize</video:title>  
		<video:description>After an intense hour of voting last night, 45-year-old former street sweeper James Bhemgee, from Mitchells Plain in the Cape, won the hearts of viewers, as he walked away with a R250,000 cash prize and title holder of South Africa’s Got Talent Season 2.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mitchells Plain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>James Bhemgee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA's got Talent season two</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>91</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25072</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7161.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7161.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7161.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk Telkom KnockOut: gets fiery as the quarterfinals begin</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Telkom KnockOut quarterfinals draw took place at the Melrose Arch in Johannesburg. With a mix of the traditional big teams and new kids on the block, the tournament is expected to provide thrills and spills for all soccer fanatics.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaizer-chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mamelodi Sundowns</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Supersport United</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>santos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Maritzburg United</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Telkom Knockout</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mpumalanga Black Aces</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lucky Lekgwathi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>quarterfinals draw</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Free State Stars</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Reneilwe Letsholonyane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Morgan Gould</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>99</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25070</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7159.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7159.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7159.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook #42: South Africa's Top schools</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this weeks Political Notebook Sunday Times editor Ray Hartley talks to Sunday Times Education Journalist Prega Govender about South Africa's top schools and has the government improved on school's facilities.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>school</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education Journalist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Prega Govender</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>369</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25061</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7158.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7158.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7158.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Balls and Brawls #2: Currie Cup Predictions</video:title>  
		<video:description>In a battle of East coast versus West, The Sharks take on Western Province this weekend at home in the 2010 Currie Cup final. The Times sports editor Archie Henderson and Times LIVE sports editor David Isaacson chat with Sunday Times rugby journalist Simnikiwe Xabanisa about who's going to be lifting the trophy. 

Also in the show - a Rooney wrap-up, Bieber and basketball, tubby Ronaldo and Archie in a 'Rocky' situation.

Send your 'Arch Arch' sports questions to - IsaacsonD@sundaytimes.co.za</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ronaldo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Archie Henderson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Simnikiwe Xabanisa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>david isaacson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Currie Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Boxing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wayne Ronney</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Patrick Lambie</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ricky Januarie</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>503</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25014</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7148.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7148.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7148.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Extraordinary Joes #2: The Wrap Stars</video:title>  
		<video:description>Hanging from the ledges of massive skyscrapers while clipping up a banner weighing almost half a ton with only a single safety rope for security would be most people’s idea of a bad dream. But for the men who install our cities massive building wraps it’s just another day at the office.

In this episode of Extraordinary Joes we spend a day with the rope access professionals from Wide Open Platforms as they install a 1400 square metre wrap on a building in Joburg. 
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>extraordinary joes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mary sibande</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Extraordinary Joes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>building wraps</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wide open platforms</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rope access</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>267</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25013</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7144.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7144.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7144.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Truck driver dies after crashing into a house</video:title>  
		<video:description>A driver of an 18- wheel truck died after having a heart attack while driving and smashed a house in Protea Glen, Soweto.  The driver died on the scene.  The house which had five bedrooms had three rooms destroyed while minor damage was done to the walls and roof of the two remaining rooms.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>house</video:tag>
		<video:tag>protea glen</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Truck driver</video:tag>
		<video:tag>five bedrooms</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>41</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25009</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7154.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7154.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7154.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Idols brawn triumphs over delicate lady Sindi</video:title>  
		<video:description>Elvis Blue and Lloyd Cele were confirmed as the Idols season six finalist’s at last nights results show, which saw dry eyed Sindi Nene bow out gracefully without the judges to save her this time.  Hear what the guys and Sindi had to say about reaching this milestone in the competition.  Read more about the final by clicking here.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols season 6</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elvis Blue</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sindi Nene</video:tag>
		<video:tag>llyod cele</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>150</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=25003</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7140.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7140.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7140.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Idols Top 3 Showdown</video:title>  
		<video:description>The pressure has mounted even higher as Idols has reached the Top 3 stage. The finalists, Lloyd, Sindi and Elvis are all talented musicians. It’ll be all up to the fans and supporters as to who will be SA’s next Idol.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gareth Cliff</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Idols</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Proverb</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Randall Abrahams</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mara louw</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elvis Blue</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lloyd Cele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sindi Nene</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The finalists</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>133</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24998</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7139.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7139.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7139.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Rhino finds sanctuary in Johannesburg Zoo</video:title>  
		<video:description>The five year old rhino named Phila has found a new home at the Johannesburg  Zoo.  The rhino was shot atleast nine times by poachers and it survived.  Phila is from Limpopo.  She is a black rhino which makes her an endangered species, she will be staying at the zoo to recuperate and will be returned to the original herd.  She is struggles to hear, eat and smell due to her injuries.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zoo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>limpopo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>five year old</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Phila</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hear</video:tag>
		<video:tag>recuperate</video:tag>
		<video:tag>herd.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>74</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24990</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7138.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7138.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7138.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Teen wins place in SA's got Talent finale</video:title>  
		<video:description>Top 21 contestant Niyaaz Arendse, 14, from Ottery in the Cape, secured his place in the finale of South Africa's got Talent, at the live show recorded at the Alexandra Theatre in Braamfontein, Johannesburg last night.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Randall Abrahams</video:tag>
		<video:tag>niyaaz arendse</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Moipone Masupye</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Apocalypse</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zamani Cultural Group</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Michael Jackson style dancer Lindokuhle Dlamini</video:tag>
		<video:tag>illusionists Mystique</video:tag>
		<video:tag>drumming group Limited Edition Drum Corps</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shado Twala</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ian von Memerty</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>77</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24978</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7137.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7137.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7137.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk Telkom KnockOut: Sparks expected in Swallows and Aces clash</video:title>  
		<video:description>Mpumalanga Black Aces, who’ve just pulled off an unexpected shocker of the season by beating Orlando Pirates, will face a struggling but spirited Moroka Swallows in the last of the first 16 playoffs of the Telkom KnockOut. Coaches and players of both the teams say they are looking forward to the encounter and are hungry for a victory.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>moroka swallows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rainer Zobel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lefa Tsutsulupa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mpumalanga Black Aces</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Neil Tovey</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Felix Musasa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shaun Haschick</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Marco Da Silva</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>149</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24946</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7136.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7136.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7136.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Shilowa ready to battle for COPE throne</video:title>  
		<video:description>Congress of the People deputy president, Mbhazima Shilowa, has declared that he is ready to go to battle with what he called his persecutors for the leadership of the organisation. Speaking at a press briefing at the party’s Johannesburg offices, Shilowa said it was clear that the origins of his vilification were his candidature for the leadership of the party.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mbhazima Shilowa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Phillip Dexter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cope president Mosiuoa Lekota</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Congress of the People deputy president</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>87</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24941</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7132.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7132.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7132.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook #41: Is a cabinet reshuffle on the cards?</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this weeks Political Notebook Sunday Times editor Ray Hartley talks to Sunday Times political editor S'thembiso Msomi about  Jacob Zuma's imminent cabinet reshuffle, and what the public and ministers can expect to come out of the upcoming ANC meeting to be held this week. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cabinet</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sthembiso msomi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>316</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24929</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7127.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7127.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7127.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: PSL should rethink vuvuzela question - Kaizer Motaung</video:title>  
		<video:description>Kaizer Chiefs chairman, Kaizer Motaung, has suggested that the vuvuzelas should be banned from PSL matches saying they add nothing to the beautiful game. Motaung made a heartfelt apology following the team’s unruly supporters threw missiles onto the field during Chief’s match against Orlando Pirates on September 26. Amakhosi was also fined R500 000 which was wholly suspended.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>psl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>chairman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaizer-chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vuvuzela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Soccer City stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kaizer Motaung</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zola Majavu</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>126</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24925</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7129.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7129.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7129.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>A Vegetable Orchestra in France</video:title>  
		<video:description>They make aubergines sound like synthesizers, carrots like flutes and cabbages like trashed-out electric guitars...The Vegetable Orchestra's homegrown sound is unique.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>190</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24920</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7128.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7128.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7128.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Treasure of India Lifestyle Festival</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 150th anniversary of Indian Settlers arriving in South Africa was celebrated in style at Monte Casino, recently.  The treasure of India lifestyle extravaganza brought together about ninety Indian exhibitors, who mostly supplied and own their products.  Here are some of the highlights of the festival.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>extravaganza</video:tag>
		<video:tag>monte casino</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Treasure of India</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lifestyle Festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>150th anniversary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Indian Settlers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>exhibitors</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>83</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24921</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7123.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7123.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7123.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Comedian John Vlismas shows his support for matrics in 2010</video:title>  
		<video:description>“Support the Class of 2010″ is a campaign to harness that magical World Cup energy to support those writing matric this year. The iSchoolAfrica youth press team interviewed comedian John Vlismas to get his messages of support for matric learners.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>john vlismas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>class of 2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchool Africa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>121</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24917</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7122.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7122.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7122.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Freshlyground give their support to the class of 2010</video:title>  
		<video:description>“Support the Class of 2010″ is a campaign to harness that magical World Cup energy to support those writing matric this year. The iSchoolAfrica youth press team interviewed Freshlyground to get their messages of support for matric learners.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>freshlyground</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>class of 2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>matrics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchool Africa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>120</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24912</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7121.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7121.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7121.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sifiso Nhlapo shows support for the class of 2010</video:title>  
		<video:description>“Support the Class of 2010″ is a campaign to harness that magical World Cup energy to support those writing matric this year. The iSchoolAfrica youth press team interviewed Sifiso Nhlapo to get his messages of support for matric learners.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sifiso Nhlapo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>matrics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iScool Africa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>61</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24909</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7119.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7119.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7119.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Comedian Brendan Jack shows his support for matrics</video:title>  
		<video:description>“Support the Class of 2010″ is a campaign to harness that magical World Cup energy to support those writing matric this year. The iSchoolAfrica youth press team interviewed comedian Brendan Jack to get his messages of support for matric learners.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brendan Jack</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>class of 2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>matrics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchool Africa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>120</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24902</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7117.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7117.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7117.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk Telkom KnockOut: Bucs must put loss behind them says Lekgwathi</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Mighty Buccaneers will have to put the defeat at the hands of Mpumalanga Black Aces behind them and face Golden Arrows with the aim of collecting maximum points. This was according to Bucs captain, Lucky Lekgwathi, who hopes his team will repeat their inspired MTN8 win and walk away with the Telkom KnockOut trophy.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lamontville Golden Arrows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Telkom Knockout</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Mighty Buccaneers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mpumalanga Black Aces</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bucs captain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lucky Lekgwathi</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>100</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24895</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7118.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7118.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7118.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>R5 million abalone bust</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Special crime-fighting unit, the Hawks this week in Johannesburg’s East Rand suburb of Glenvista, seized 4 tons of abalone. 5 men were arrested in a bust that is estimated to have a street value worth R5 million rand.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Hawks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Special crime-fighting unit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>abalone</video:tag>
		<video:tag>perlemoen</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Operation Qantico</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Colonel Tshisikhawe Ndou</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>89</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24890</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7114.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7114.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7114.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk Telkom KnockOut: Chiefs aim to defend cup fiercely</video:title>  
		<video:description>Marked as the favourites to win, the Glamour Boys are gearing themselves for a tough match against Amazulu at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban. Kaizer Chiefs, who’ve won the Telkom Knockout a staggering 12 times, and are the current champions, hope to maintain their winning form and retain the cup.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaizer-chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Moses Mabhida stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Amazulu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jimmy Tau</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the Glamour Boys</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Telkom Knockout</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Arthur Bartman</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>99</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24878</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7112.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7112.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7112.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Recycling glass in Nairobi</video:title>  
		<video:description>A recycling project which has been running for over 30 years on the outskirts of Nairobi in Kenya has seen tonnes and tonnes of empty wine bottles transformed into everything from vases to stained glass windows. The project started recycling glass years before it became fashionable, and as well as saving the environment, it has also helped members of local community fulfill their artistic ambitions.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kenya</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nairobi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Recycling glass</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>115</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24868</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7105.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7105.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7105.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>DJ Zinhle shows her support for the class of 2010</video:title>  
		<video:description>“Support the Class of 2010″ is a campaign to harness that magical World Cup energy to support those writing matric this year. The iSchoolAfrica youth press team interviewed DJ Zinhle to get her messages of support for matric learners.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dj Zinhle</video:tag>
		<video:tag>class of 2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>matrics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchool Africa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>119</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24866</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7104.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7104.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7104.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Solar-powered biking from Europe to Japan</video:title>  
		<video:description>Cyclist Florian Bailly, who left France in June on his solar-powered bike to travel 13,000 kilometres across Europe and Asia to Tokyo, has finally parked up his special bike at his final destination.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cyclist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>france</video:tag>
		<video:tag>europe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tokyo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>asia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Florian Bailly</video:tag>
		<video:tag>solar-powered bike</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>94</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24862</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7103.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7103.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7103.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Feng shui wine-making in Tuscany</video:title>  
		<video:description>Nestled in the rolling hills of Tuscany in Italy, a new vineyard is using the ancient Chinese art of feng shui to make its wine in harmony with nature -- and give it an extra marketing zing.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>italy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Feng shui</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tuscany</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vineyard</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancient Chinese art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Feng shui wine</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>120</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24834</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7098.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7098.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7098.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Balls and Brawls #1: The Rooney Saga</video:title>  
		<video:description>In the first episode of the new sports show 'Balls and Brawls' - The Times sports editor Archie Henderson speaks to football journalist Carlos Amato about the Wayne Rooney debacle, and to Times LIVE sports editor David Isaacson about an amazing boxing picture from the recent Vitali Klitschko versus Shannon Briggs bout. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Archie Henderson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Carlos Amato</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wayne Rooney</video:tag>
		<video:tag>david isaacson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Boxing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vitali Klitschko</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shannon Briggs</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>384</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24832</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7094.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7094.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7094.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Gaming in 16th-century Rome</video:title>  
		<video:description>Ezio Auditore, hero of the video game "Assassin's Creed", is back. This time, his mission is to bring order to 16th-century Rome, plagued by corruption and brotherly rivalry. French developer Ubisoft hopes this edition will be as successful as the previous instalment, which sold at 20 million copies. Their ingredients for success: strikingly life-like graphics, and rich historical realism.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gaming</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ezio Auditore</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Assassin's Creed</video:tag>
		<video:tag>16th-century Rome</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ubisoft</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>150</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24825</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7093.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7093.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7093.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Lulu crowned as favourite dancer</video:title>  
		<video:description>It was a showdown of epic proportions as So You Think You Can Dance, one of the country’s most popular dance competitions, crowned its top dancer. Emerging as the country’s favourite dancer, Meadowlands’ own Lulu Mlangeni won over the crowd and judges with her scintillating performances.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>So You Think You Can Dance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lulu Mlangeni</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Carl Winleigh Davids</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shelley Nicole Christians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Darren Hammond</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>134</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24808</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7087.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7087.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7087.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Boki’s shock exit from Idols</video:title>  
		<video:description>Popular Idols contestant, Boki Ntsime, was booted off the show on Tuesday. Having been one of the more favoured contestant, Ntsime’s exit came as a shock to many of his fans and to the judges who all predicted that Sindi Nene would be the one to leave.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gareth Cliff</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Randall Abrahams</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mara louw</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elvis Blue</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lloyd Cele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Boki Ntsime</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Idols contestant</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>155</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24792</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7085.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7085.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7085.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Extraordinary Joes #1: The Rat Attackers</video:title>  
		<video:description>A group of underprivileged filmmakers in Alexandra are using their lenses and passion for their community to make a difference. With the aid of Hillside Digital and the Siyakhona Project the youngsters filmed a documentary on the rat infestation plaguing Alexandra. 

Watch their remarkable story here on the first episode of Extraordinary Joes.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-05-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>alexandra</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>extraordinary joes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rat pandemic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hillside digital</video:tag>
		<video:tag>siyakhona project</video:tag>
		<video:tag>episode one</video:tag>
		<video:tag>siyakhona</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Extraordinary Joes</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>169</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24790</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7078.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7078.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7078.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Alexandra rat pandemic (part 2)</video:title>  
		<video:description>Part two of the documentary filmed by underprivileged filmmakers from Alexandra as part of the Siyakhona Project. The story revolves around the massive rat infestation that is plaguing the township and threating the health of the residents.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>alexandra</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Alexandra township</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>extraordinary joes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hillside digital</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>250</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24785</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7077.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7077.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7077.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Alexandra rat pandemic (part 1)</video:title>  
		<video:description>The following is part one of the documentary filmed by underprivileged filmmakers from Alexandra as part of the Siyakhona Project. The story revolves around the massive rat infestation that is plaguing the township and threating the health of the residents. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>alexandra</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rat pandemic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hillside digital</video:tag>
		<video:tag>siyakhona project</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>230</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24780</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7083.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7083.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7083.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Marching for media freedom</video:title>  
		<video:description>Members of the Freedom of Expression Network, including some Journalists took to the Johannesburg streets to march against the proposed protection information bill.  Should the law be passed, it will see reporters being jailed if they report information that government regards as classified.  Here are the highlights.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>media</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Journalists</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Freedom of Expression Network</video:tag>
		<video:tag>classified.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>91</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24777</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7091.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7091.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7091.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Boss of the Year crowned</video:title>  
		<video:description>Business leaders celebrated the Boss of the Year award where Afrox healthcare general manager Lerato Mosiah, was crowned the 2010 Boss of the Year. Mosiah emerged victorious after months of screening and says she is humbled to have won the title</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Boss of the Year award</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Afrox healthcare general manager Lerato Mosiah</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the Sandton Sun Hotel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Eunice Maluleke</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MTN Foundation</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>138</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24769</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7076.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7076.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7076.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Golden Nugget #18: Jenneth Prinsloo - Owner, Plantwise</video:title>  
		<video:description>With very little capital and a small group of close employees, Jenneth Prinsloo started Plantwise in 1991. 19 years later and she has grown her company into the top plantbroker and supplier to the landscape industry, steered multiple committee driven environmental developments, and won many local and international awards along the way.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>social development</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>agriculture</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golden Nuggets</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jenneth prinsloo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gardening</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>306</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24743</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7074.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7074.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7074.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Jub Jub murder trial postponed</video:title>  
		<video:description>The multiple murder case involving hip hop artist Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye and Themba Tshabalala has been postponed by the Protea Magistrate’s Court to the 13th December 2010. Maarohanye and Tshabalala were charged with murder after four school children were killed in an alleged drug-fuelled drag racing incident.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>drag racing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Themba Tshabalala</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Protea Magistrate’s Court</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>151</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24718</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7070.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7070.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7070.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Saxon unveils stunning Villas</video:title>  
		<video:description>The world-renowned Saxon Boutique hotel unveiled their luxurious villas in a glittering cocktail party recently. Attended by top business people and A-listers, the function and the Villas were simply breath-taking.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Graca Machel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dion Chang</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jennifer Su</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sonia Booth</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Saxon Boutique Hotels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Villas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Noni Gasa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>117</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24715</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7071.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7071.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7071.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Idols race heats up</video:title>  
		<video:description>The last remaining 4 Idols contestants thrilled audiences with their powerful renditions of old school classics. As the race to the finals heats up, viewers can expect blistering performances from Elvis Blue, Boki, Sindi and Lloyd.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elvis Blue</video:tag>
		<video:tag>boki</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sindi and Lloyd</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>87</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24707</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7066.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7066.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7066.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Basquiat's retrospective in Paris</video:title>  
		<video:description>To coincide with what would have been his fiftieth birthday, Paris's Museum of Modern Art is hosting a major retrospective of the American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>paris</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Basquiat's retrospective</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Paris's Museum of Modern Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jean-Michel Basquiat</video:tag>
		<video:tag>American artist</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>72</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24703</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7065.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7065.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7065.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Eternal Happy Meal in New York</video:title>  
		<video:description>She's sold her pictures to stars like Sarah Jessica Parker and Johnny Depp, but photographer Sally Davies is now best known for a set of snapshots tracking the decay -- or lack thereof -- of a Happy Meal. For the past six months, she's taken weekly photos of a McDonald's hamburger and fries sitting out on her coffee table. The food has taken on a plasticized sheen, with no decomposition in sight. Though accused of faking the stunt, Davies insists it's real... and a unsettling demonstration of how long fast food can stick around.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mcdonalds</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sarah Jessica Parker</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johnny Depp</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Happy Meal</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sally Davies</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>99</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24700</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7064.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7064.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7064.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Plus-size label Elena Miro goes it alone</video:title>  
		<video:description>For five years, the creations of plus-size fashion designer Elena Miro had been opening Milan Fashion Week.a sort of manifesto against skinny models but this year her contract was abruptly terminated.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Plus-size label</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elena Miro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Milan Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>109</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24697</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7062.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7062.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7062.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Extraordinary Joes – COMING SOON!</video:title>  
		<video:description>'Extra-Ordinary Joes' is a show dedicated to shining a light on South Africa's every day amazing people who every day create and share moments of brilliance. A show that looks at the lives of people who spend their lives pushing the boundaries of existence to produce accolades that are truly amazing and uniquely South African.

A show dedicated to ordinary people doing extra ordinary things - COMING 20 OCTOBER - exclusively to TimesLIVE</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>trailer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>preview</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>extraordinary joes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mary sibande</video:tag>
		<video:tag>creature shop</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Extraordinary Joes</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>50</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24695</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7063.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7063.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7063.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cheeky launch had ladies out to play</video:title>  
		<video:description>Ladies around Johannesburg braved a rainy night to go play where cocktails, designer gear and loud music ruled, during the launch of Brutal Fruit Cheeky Cranberry, held in Sandton.  Here are the highlights.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sandton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cheecky Cranberry</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brutal Frui</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brutal Fruit</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>61</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24691</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7060.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7060.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7060.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Preparing the Asian Games in Guangzhou</video:title>  
		<video:description>After seven years of painstaking preparations, the southern city of Guangzhou has reinvented itself and is making last minute preparations for next month's Asian Games.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Athletics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>137</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24677</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7059.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7059.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7059.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Chiefs' coach furore over 'untrue reports’</video:title>  
		<video:description>Amakhosi coach, Vladimir Vermezovic, has accused some journalists of being against him and his team. Speaking at a press conference at the teams headquarters in Naturena, where Vermezovic walked out before the conference ended, the teams’ football manager, Bobby Motaung, said the Chiefs won’t tolerate attempts to demoralise the players.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vladimir Vermezovic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kaizer Motaung Junior</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Amakhosi coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>football manager</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bobby Motaung</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>115</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24626</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7061.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7061.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7061.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Sundowns strike-force upbeat</video:title>  
		<video:description>Current PSL log leaders, Mamelodi Sundowns are gearing up for one of their fiercest matches thus far as they face a rejuvenated Orlando Pirates this weekend at the Lucas Moripe Stadium. The Brazilian’s danger-men Lebohang Mokoena and Katlego Mphela, as well as the PSL player and coach of the month, Matthew Pattison, and Antonio Lopez-Habas give their take on their prospects</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mamelodi Sundowns</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lucas Moripe Stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Antonio Lopez Habas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lebohang Mokoena</video:tag>
		<video:tag>PSL log leaders</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Katlego Mphela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Matthew Pattison</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>128</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24621</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7046.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7046.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7046.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ANC hopes to retain same councillors for next year local government elections</video:title>  
		<video:description>The African National Congress is hoping to retain about 60 percent of the current councillors in Gauteng during the local government elections which will be held next year.  ANC Gauteng Provincial Secretary, David Makhura briefed the media at Walter Sisulu House, Johannesburg.  He said some of the issues the party will consider would be to involve communities in selecting councillors.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>councillor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gauteng</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>David Makhura</video:tag>
		<video:tag>he African National Congress</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC Gauteng Provincial Secretary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Walter Sisulu House</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>124</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24587</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7044.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7044.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7044.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Idols Elvis has not left the building</video:title>  
		<video:description>Elvis Blue’s suede shoes may not have much rhythm, but voters following him on Idols Season 6 did not care – last night he officially became one of the top 4 contestants remaining, as Adeline Mocke and Pieter West bowed out of the production.  Blue now faces his toughest ordeal of the show as he faces off against Sindi Nene, Lloyd Cele and Boki at the live show which will be filmed live on Friday night.  Click here to read more about Elvis's dance blues.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols season 6</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elvis Blue</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lloyd Cele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Adeline Mocke</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sindi Nene</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pieter West</video:tag>
		<video:tag>boki</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>85</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24546</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7038.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7038.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7038.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>So You Think You Can Dance top six</video:title>  
		<video:description>Last weeks couples coincidently were paired up again for this weeks episode of So You Think You Can Dance.  The six remaining dancers Boipelo and Ash, Lulu and Carl plus Darren and Shelley were hyped up on adrenalin as they hit the dance floor to entertain and impress both the judges and voting public alike.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>darren</video:tag>
		<video:tag>So You Think You Can Dance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lulu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shelley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Boipelo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Carl</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>68</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24524</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7031.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7031.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7031.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Idols top six spectacular</video:title>  
		<video:description>The South African Idols top six experienced special effects, that have never been seen before on the show locally – international cheorography complete with dance crews, pyrotechnics, fireworks and other special effects had the audience and judges in awe at the live recording.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols season 6</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lloyd Cele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sindi Nene</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Boki Ntsime</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pieter West</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elvis Blue Adeline Mocke</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>89</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24504</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7030.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7030.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7030.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Raging fire at China Shopping Centre</video:title>  
		<video:description>Dozens of firefighters spent this past Saturday battling a massive blaze at China Shopping Centre in Crown Mines Johannesburg. Smoke from the blaze covered the M1 highway towards Booysens and the fire destroyed multiple stores in the complex burning millions of rands worth of stock.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fire</video:tag>
		<video:tag>firefighters</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>china mall</video:tag>
		<video:tag>m1</video:tag>
		<video:tag>booysens</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>75</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24496</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7029.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7029.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7029.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Times and Sowetan Retail Awards 2010</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Times and Sowetan 2010 Retail Awards were held in a glitzy and glamorous event in Sandton recently.  The awards aim is to celebrate retailers that are on the rise and had focused on hard brand promotion.  Here are some of the highlights of the evening.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sandton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Retail Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sowetan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>retailers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>brand promotion</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>80</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24487</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7027.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7027.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7027.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>UCT students show their support for the matric class of 2010</video:title>  
		<video:description>"Support the Class of 2010" is a campaign to harness that magical World Cup energy to support those writing matric this year. The iSchoolAfrica youth press team interviewed UCT students to get their messages of support for matric learners.

For more on this and tips on how you can get involved, go to www.ischoolafrica.com </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>matric</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>UCT</video:tag>
		<video:tag>class of 2010</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>109</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24483</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7026.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7026.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7026.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Musician Zwai Bala shows his support for the class of 2010</video:title>  
		<video:description>"Support the Class of 2010" is a campaign to harness that magical World Cup energy to support those writing matric this year. The iSchoolAfrica youth press team interviewed musician Zwai Bala to get his messages of support for matric learners. 

For more on this and tips on how you can get involved, go to www.ischoolafrica.com. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zwai Bala</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ischool</video:tag>
		<video:tag>matrics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>school of 2010</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>123</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24481</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7025.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7025.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7025.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Idols judge Gareth Cliff shows support for the class of 2010</video:title>  
		<video:description>"Support the Class of 2010" is a campaign to harness that magical World Cup energy to support those writing matric this year. The iSchoolAfrica youth press team interviewed Gareth Cliff to get his message of support for matric learners. 

For more on this and tips on how you can get involved, go to www.ischoolafrica.com. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gareth Cliff</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ischool</video:tag>
		<video:tag>class of 2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>matrics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>115</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24478</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7024.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7024.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7024.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Shaka Sisulu shares his words of support for 2010 matrics</video:title>  
		<video:description>"Support the Class of 2010" is a campaign to harness that magical World Cup energy to support those writing matric this year. The iSchoolAfrica youth press team interviewed Shaka Sisulu to get his message of support for matric learners. 

For more on this and tips on how you can get involved, go to www.ischoolafrica.com. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ischool</video:tag>
		<video:tag>class of 2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>matrics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shaka Sisulu</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>123</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24475</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7028.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7028.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7028.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Actress Sophie Ndaba gives her support for the class of 2010</video:title>  
		<video:description>"Support the Class of 2010" is a campaign to harness that magical World Cup energy to support those writing matric this year. The iSchoolAfrica youth press team interviewed Actress Sophie Ndaba to get her message of support for matric learners. For more on this and tips on how you can get involved, go to www.ischoolafrica.com. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sophie Ndaba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ischool</video:tag>
		<video:tag>class of 2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>matrics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>120</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24467</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7023.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7023.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7023.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Brand SA CEO Miller Matola encourages us to, "support the class of 2010"</video:title>  
		<video:description>"Support the Class of 2010" is a campaign to harness that magical World Cup energy to support those writing matric this year. The iSchoolAfrica youth press team interviewed South African role models to get their messages of support for matric learners.  The campaign is in partnership with Brand SA and the Department of Basic Education.

For more on this and tips on how you can get involved, go to www.ischoolafrica.com.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>matric</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brand SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ischool</video:tag>
		<video:tag>class of 2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Miller Matola</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>184</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24444</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7020.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7020.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7020.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ET murder suspect's bail overturned</video:title>  
		<video:description>The man arrested for Eugene Terre' Blanche's murder, Chris Mahlangu has been rearrested.  The North Gauteng High Court has overturned the Vendersdorp Magistrate Court's decision to grant him bail.  Judge Elias Matojane said Mahlangu failed to produce evidence that he was a South African citizen thus rendering him a flight risk.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>eugene</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Eugene Terre'</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Terre' Blanche's</video:tag>
		<video:tag>North Gauteng High Court</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vendersdorp Magistrate Court</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elias Matojane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chris Mahlangu</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>35</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24425</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7011.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7011.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7011.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sunday Times 'Chef of the Year' announced</video:title>  
		<video:description>Jodi Ann Pearton took home the coveted title of Sunday Times Chef of the Year, along with a R50,000 purse which she plans to reduce her homeloan with.   Pearton was one of many up and coming chefs whose levels of brilliance in the kitchen, was acknowledged at the 2010 Sunday Times Foodcorp Awards evening, held at the South African Chefs Association Southern Sun Centre for Culinary Excellence in Auckland Park, Johannesburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chef of the Year</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jodi Ann Pearton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Foodcorp</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Chefs Association Southern Sun Centre for Culinary Excellence</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>68</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24414</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7007.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7007.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7007.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Medunsa and Limpopo University merger must be broken</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANCYL President Julius Malema said he supported students that want the merger between the University of Limpopo and Unisa broken as they have dubbed it as not working.  He was addressing students in Medunsa medical school in Garankuwa.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Medunsa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Limpopo University</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Garankuwa.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>152</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24392</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7000.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7000.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7000.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Idols judges save Sindi</video:title>  
		<video:description>Pure talent saved the day and this was demonstrated as the judges, Gareth Cliff, Mara Louw and Randall Abrahams, unanimously decided to save Sindi Nene, from being eliminated in the Idols season 6 live results show. Click here to watch Sunday nights live performances which led viewers to vote less for Sindi.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols season 6</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elvis Blue</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lloyd Cele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Adeline Mocke</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sindi Nene</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pieter West</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bongi</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>100</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24348</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6994.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6994.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6994.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Games are all the Rage!</video:title>  
		<video:description>Whilst attending the 2010 Rage expo, which was recently held at the Dome, Northgate, we checked out some of the games which will soon be available from Xbox and Sony.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dome</video:tag>
		<video:tag>northgate</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gaming</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sony XBox</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sony Playstation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rage expo</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>65</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24345</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6996.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6996.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6996.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Joburg Pride got loud and proud</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 21st Joburg Pride Parade and Festival took place at Zoo Lake in Johannesburg this past weekend. Times LIVE attended the festival which sees the most flamboyant and extravagant of the SA's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities celebrating their diversity and unity. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gay</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lesbian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bisexual</video:tag>
		<video:tag>joburg pride</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zoo lake</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>111</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24325</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6989.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6989.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6989.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Owner killed and four injured in Northgate jewellery store heist</video:title>  
		<video:description>A Jewellery store owner was shot dead and a further four people were injured by a gang of robbers who held up a NWJ Jewellery store in Northgate, Johannesburg. According to police officers on the scene the owner was shot after a shop assistant pressed a panic button alerting police. The robbers then fled the scene shooting two security guards, one in the leg and the other in the shoulder, and a woman shopper in the mall. They then shot a man entering the mall in a bakkie, “in the upper body”, as they drove away. The shop owners wife, who was uninjured in the incident, was also rushed to hospital for shock. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>robbery</video:tag>
		<video:tag>northgate</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>heist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nwj</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jeweller</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>90</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24312</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7006.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/7006.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-7006.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sne and Xolani hang up their dancing shoes</video:title>  
		<video:description>Wednesdays live results show saw the efforts of Sne and Xolani who performed a hip hop contemporary and pantsula dance, fall on numb fingers, as their coy attempt to solicit votes did not save them from the chop.Click here to see earlier So You Think You Can Dance action on our website. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>darren</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>So You Think You Can Dance season two</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lulu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shelley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Boipelo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sne</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Carl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Xolani</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>58</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24297</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6985.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6985.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6985.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Idols double up on vocals</video:title>  
		<video:description>The top 6 idols contestants had to work twice as hard this week by having to perform two songs, but this also gave them the opportunity to impress the viewers twice as much to motivate votes to keep them in the running for the title of South Africa’s season six idol.   Click here to watch Jess leaving Idols on a high note.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols season 6</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elvis Blue</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lloyd Cele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Adeline Mocke</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pieter West</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bongi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols season</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>46</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24282</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6984.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6984.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6984.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sexpo 2010 highlights</video:title>  
		<video:description>Gallagher Estate in Midrand was transformed into a sexy venue for this year's Sexpo where revelers had a variety of sexy items to chose from.  Merchandise ranged from DVDs and sexy toys.  Here are some of the highlights of the going- ons of the sexpo.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>midrand</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gallagher estate</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sexpo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Merchandise</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>99</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24278</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6982.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6982.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6982.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Fastest fingers in South Africa</video:title>  
		<video:description>Winner of R50,000, Olivia Burton, 15 from Cape Town is South Africa’s fastest texter.  Second placed Wilbur Hough who is now R20,000 richer competed along with Burton against six other qualifiers from across the country at the National Championship of the LG Mobile World Cup in Linden, Johannesburg.  Burton and Hough will both be representing SA in New York in January 2011 competing against 24 world-wide countries.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Olivia Burton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wilbur Hough</video:tag>
		<video:tag>LG mobile world cup sms competition</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>61</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24267</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6981.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6981.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6981.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Kwaito vs House party a thrill-a-minute affair</video:title>  
		<video:description>Township fab went head-to-head with uptown swag at the Ol’ Skool Kwaito vs Nu Skool House party in Rosebank recently with personalities, ravers and music lovers shaking their tail-feathers to the hottest performances lead by Kwaito greats Thebe, L’Vovo, Brickz and Mshoza as well as House maestros Liquideep.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rosebank</video:tag>
		<video:tag>brickz</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Khanyi Mbau</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Liquideep</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dineo Ranaka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Township fab</video:tag>
		<video:tag>uptown swag</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ol’ Skool Kwaito vs Nu Skool House</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thebe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>L’Vovo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mshoza</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lupi Ncayisa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beatmaker</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dj Zinhle</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>103</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24267</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6981.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6981.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6981.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Kwaito vs House party a thrill-a-minute affair</video:title>  
		<video:description>Township fab went head-to-head with uptown swag at the Ol’ Skool Kwaito vs Nu Skool House party in Rosebank recently with personalities, ravers and music lovers shaking their tail-feathers to the hottest performances lead by Kwaito greats Thebe, L’Vovo, Brickz and Mshoza as well as House maestros Liquideep.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-10-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rosebank</video:tag>
		<video:tag>brickz</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Khanyi Mbau</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Liquideep</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dineo Ranaka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Township fab</video:tag>
		<video:tag>uptown swag</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ol’ Skool Kwaito vs Nu Skool House</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thebe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>L’Vovo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mshoza</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lupi Ncayisa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Beatmaker</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dj Zinhle</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>103</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24257</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6979.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6979.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6979.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Malema criticised Vavi on hyena statements</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANCYL President Julius Malema criticised Cosatu General Secretary Zwelinzima Vavi on his recent statements calling ANC leaders 'political hyenas'.  Malema was addressing journalists at Luthuli House on how the Youth League viewed the ANC's National General Council, held recently in Durban.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zwelinzima Vavi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Luthuli House</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cosatu General Secretary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National General Council</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>196</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24253</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6978.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6978.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6978.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>No decision yet on Hani killer’s parole bid</video:title>  
		<video:description>The National Council on Correctional Services will review the national parole board's recommendation for Clive Derby-Lewis' parole next month. 74-year-old Derby-Lewis was sentenced to life imprisonment for his involvement in the murder of struggle hero Chris Hani.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>chris hani</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Clive Derby-Lewis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The National Council on Correctional Services</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the national parole board</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Marius Coertze</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pretoria Central Prison</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Janusz Waluś</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>110</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24230</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6975.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6975.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6975.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk MTN8: Buc’s danger-men gear up for MTN8 finals</video:title>  
		<video:description>On the eve of the MTN8 final encounter against Moroka Swallows, Orlando Pirates remains the team tipped to win and bag the MTN8 millions as well as end the trophy drought that has haunted them for years. Buccaneers coach Ruud Krol, as well as danger-men Andile Jali and Katlego Mashego speak about the team’s chances.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>moroka swallows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MTN8</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Avusa Media LIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buccaneers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Katlego Mashego</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MTN8 Finals</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coach Ruud Krol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Andile Jali</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>118</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24224</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6976.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6976.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6976.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Jess leaves Idols on high note</video:title>  
		<video:description>It was third time unlucky for 22-year-old Jess Yallup from Durban at the M-Net Idols 6 Results Show this week.  Jess’ luck had run out, even though Idols judge Randall Abrahams thought Sunday night’s Michael Jackson hit, “Earth Song”, had probably been her best performance yet.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>michael jackson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols season 6</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Adeline Mocke</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pieter West</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jess Yallup</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>66</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24215</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6972.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6972.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6972.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk MTN8: Birds to bury The Bones</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Dube Birds are not daunted by the prospect of facing Orlando Pirates for the MTN8 finals on the 2nd of October at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban. After a dramatic win against Ajax Cape Town, Moroka Swallows fancies their chances to walk away as the MTN8 champions this season.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>moroka swallows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ajax Cape Town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Moses Mabhida stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MTN8</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rainer Zobel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Dube Birds</video:tag>
		<video:tag>skipper</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lefa Tsutsulupa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>115</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24207</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6969.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6969.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6969.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Golden Nugget #17: Jacob Peu - Director, Jacob's Quest</video:title>  
		<video:description>Jacob's Quest wine has become a favourite amongst connoisseurs who visit the annual Sowetan Wine Festival. In this the second episode of the new series of Golden Nuggets, Times LIVE spoke to the man who's quest it is to bring the wine industry to the novice wine drinker and expand his brand to the mainstream market.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wine</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golden Nuggets</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jacob peu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto wine festival</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>170</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24186</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6965.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6965.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6965.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Teens let their hair down at Spring Break</video:title>  
		<video:description>Spring break may have been paradise for the young and beautiful who swarmed to Sun City over the weekend, but for the more mature – it was definitely not the ideal time to head up there for a relaxing quiet weekend.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sun-city</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Spring Break</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>46</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24171</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6970.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6970.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6970.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mikaela Oosthuizen wins Miss SA Teen 2010</video:title>  
		<video:description>Twelve beautiful intelligent young finalists from all over the country gathered at Sun City over Spring Break, to compete for the title of Miss SA Teen 2010 - eleven of them went home heart broken as it was announced that Mikaela Oosthuizen was the fairest of them all.  Read more about the event by clicking on this link.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sun-city</video:tag>
		<video:tag>port elizabeth</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>miss sa teen</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mikaela oosthuizen</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>98</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24167</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6964.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6964.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6964.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>King of Pop ‘reincarnated’</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Top 7 Idols brought Michael Jackson back to life with their own renditions of some of his popular hits like “Earth Song”, “Remember the Time” and “Black or White”. With the competition getting tougher as it nearing the end, Mara Louw made a strong prediction that the Top 3 on Tuesday’s results show will be the guys. We will just have to wait and see.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gareth Cliff</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Liezel van der Westhuizen</video:tag>
		<video:tag>michael jackson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Randal Abrahams</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Proverb</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Loyiso Bala</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mara louw</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Top 7 Idols</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Earth Song</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Remember the Time</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Black or White</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>80</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24161</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6963.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6963.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6963.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>South Africa sets World Cup benchmark</video:title>  
		<video:description>South Africa has hosted one of the best, if not the best, World Cup yet. This was according FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke who also announced that a FIFA Word Cup Legacy fund would be set up for the development of soccer in South Africa.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fifa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke</video:tag>
		<video:tag>FIFA Word Cup Legacy fund</video:tag>
		<video:tag>LOC CEO Danny Jordaan</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>124</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24156</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6961.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6961.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6961.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Slumdog Millionaire author honoured</video:title>  
		<video:description>Celebrated author and diplomat, Vikas Swarup, was recently bestowed with and honourary doctorate from the University of South Africa. Swarup chats with Avusa Media LIVE, about the novel that took the world by storm and the humanity that the novel is drenched in.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vikas Swarup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Slumdog Millionaire</video:tag>
		<video:tag>University of South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Books</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrated author and diplomat</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Q &amp; A</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>145</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24146</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6958.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6958.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6958.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>NGC closing ceremony</video:title>  
		<video:description>Thousands of ANC members gathered at the ICC conference centre of the National General Council held for five days in Durban.  During the NGC proposed policies to be implemented by the ANC were discussed in commissions held behind closed doors.  Some of the policies included the Media Appeals Tribunal and Economic Transformation and the ANC's political report.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National General Council</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Media Appeals Tribunal</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Economic Transformation</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>161</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24124</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6956.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6956.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6956.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Chiefs Pirates duel gets serious</video:title>  
		<video:description>The two Soweto giants, Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates, will face each other in the second do-or-die MTN8 semi final that promises to be a sizzler of a game as the teams fight their way to get to the finals. Pirates coach, Ruud Krol, also confronts reports of interference from the team’s management.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaizer-chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MTN8</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Soweto giants</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>123</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24122</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6953.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6953.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6953.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>President Jacob Zuma meets exhibitors</video:title>  
		<video:description>President Jacob Zuma took time off from the National General Council  to meet and greet stall owners exhibiting their businesses at the  Exhibition Center in Durban.  The President said he wanted to find out  how the business people were doing as business and politics go hand in  hand.

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		<video:publication_date>2010-09-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>86</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24116</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6951.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6951.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6951.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>President Jacob Zuma meets business exhibitors</video:title>  
		<video:description>President Jacob Zuma took time off from the National General Council to meet and greet stall owners exhibiting their businesses at the Exhibition Center in Durban.  The President said he wanted to find out how the business people were doing as business and politics go hand in hand.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National General Council</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Exhibition Center</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>85</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24102</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6948.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6948.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6948.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Idols Jamie-Lee leaves graciously</video:title>  
		<video:description>Idols recorded the largest amount of votes so far this season but it was not enough to save Jamie-Lee Sexton who left the latest live elimination show.  The remaining seven contestants will sing Michael Jackson themed songs at the next live recorded show.  Click here to refresh your memory regarding all the performances of the top 8 Idols contestants.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pieter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols season 6</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jamie-Lee Sexton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Adeline</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elvis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jess</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lloyd</video:tag>
		<video:tag>boki</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>60</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24094</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6945.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6945.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6945.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Nationalisation will be one of topics for NGC</video:title>  
		<video:description>The second day of the ANC National General Council kicked off in Durban  with some sessions closed and only delegates were allowed to attend.   ANC Secretary General Gwede Mantashe held a briefing on his address.  He  said some of the topics such as nationalisation will be discussed in  commissions where delegates will decided on the policies.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>89</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24091</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6944.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6944.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6944.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Nationalisation will be one of the topics for NGC</video:title>  
		<video:description>The second day of the ANC National General Council kicked off in Durban with some sessions closed and only delegates were allowed to attend.  ANC Secretary General Gwede Mantashe held a briefing on his address.  He said some of the topics such as nationalisation will be discussed in commissions where delegates will decided on the policies.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gwede Mantashe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC secretary-General</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nationalisation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>NGC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC National General Council</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>89</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24085</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6942.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6942.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6942.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk MTN8: The Birds ready to soar</video:title>  
		<video:description>Moroka Swallows go into their second MTN8 semi-final against Ajax Cape Town upbeat about their prospect after their first leg semi-final draw at the Athlone Stadium in Cape Town. Coach Rainer Zobel and striker Siyabonga Nomvethe are clear that the team needs to go in fighting</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>moroka swallows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ajax Cape Town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MTN8</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Birds</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rainer Zobel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Siyabonga Nomvethe</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>112</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24071</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6941.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6941.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6941.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Dunham and his dummies in South Africa</video:title>  
		<video:description>Ventriloquist Jeff Dunham is touring South Africa, performing to sold out audiences across the country.  Dunham included SA in his world tour plans due to his visible popularity with South African YouTube viewers.  Cranky Walter, Achmed the terrorist and crazy Peanuts share their feelings about touring here and in their usual manner - do not mince their words.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sun-city</video:tag>
		<video:tag>carnival city</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jeff Dunham</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ventriloquist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Achmed the terrorist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Peanuts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cranky Walter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dummies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>touring South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>193</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24064</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6939.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6939.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6939.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>President's speech hailed as on point</video:title>  
		<video:description>President Jacob Zuma's speech during the opening of the ANC National General Council, held in Durban was hailed as on point by some delegates who attended his address.  Some of the points made by the President during his speech included discipline in the ANC and how the party should lead the government.  Some of the delegates included Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane, Community Safety Director General Ayanda Dlodlo.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gauteng premier</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National General Council</video:tag>
		<video:tag>v</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>80</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24064</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6939.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6939.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6939.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>President's speech hailed as on point</video:title>  
		<video:description>President Jacob Zuma's speech during the opening of the ANC National General Council, held in Durban was hailed as on point by some delegates who attended his address.  Some of the points made by the President during his speech included discipline in the ANC and how the party should lead the government.  Some of the delegates included Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane, Community Safety Director General Ayanda Dlodlo.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gauteng premier</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National General Council</video:tag>
		<video:tag>v</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>80</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24064</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6939.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6939.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6939.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>President's speech hailed as on point</video:title>  
		<video:description>President Jacob Zuma's speech during the opening of the ANC National General Council, held in Durban was hailed as on point by some delegates who attended his address.  Some of the points made by the President during his speech included discipline in the ANC and how the party should lead the government.  Some of the delegates included Gauteng Premier Nomvula Mokonyane, Community Safety Director General Ayanda Dlodlo.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gauteng premier</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National General Council</video:tag>
		<video:tag>v</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>80</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24046</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6934.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6934.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6934.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>DJ Kent and DJ SPHEctacular hit the decks in Joburg</video:title>  
		<video:description>DJ Kent and DJ SPHEctacular gave people a taste of summer and party vibes to come at the Smirnoff ‘mixology experience’ at the Southern Sun in Hyde Park. Times LIVE chatted to the DJ’s after their sets to find out what they will be up to for the rest of the year. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>smirnoff</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Southern Sun</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dj kent</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dj shpectacular</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>94</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24023</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6930.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6930.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6930.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Idols top 8 go local</video:title>  
		<video:description>Idols season 6 top 8 performed home-brew hits from our very own shores scoring points with viewers, tears from Mara and a standing ovation from the live audience.  Watch highlights of the show on our video.  Refresh your memory by clicking here to see who was voted off last.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pieter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols season 6</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Adeline</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sindi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elvis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jamie-Lee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jess</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lloyd</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>128</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24016</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6929.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6929.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6929.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA's Rhinos are being killed off - time to make a change</video:title>  
		<video:description>Rhino poaching in South Africa has recently reached epidemic levels, with almost 200 of these rare animals already having been slaughtered for their horns this year alone. Having helped raise over R1 million in anti-poaching funds through their listeners, and with the help of fellow radio jocks and celebrities, Jacaranda FM DJ's Barney Simon and Martin Bester recently traveled to the Pilanesberg to attend a rhino ear notching and micro-chipping exercise. Times LIVE tagged along to learn more about these great animals and what is being done to prevent their deaths.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jacaranda</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rhino poaching</video:tag>
		<video:tag>barney simon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>martin bester</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pilanesberg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rusty hustler</video:tag>
		<video:tag>charlotte moueix</video:tag>
		<video:tag>steven dell</video:tag>
		<video:tag>north west wildlife</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>206</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24012</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6928.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6928.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6928.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Sundowns fans happy to be Kings of Pretoria Derby</video:title>  
		<video:description>Mamelodi Sundowns fans get ecstatic over win against Supersport United. Supersport’s lead was short-lived after Mabhuti Khenyeza put a dampener in the 86th minute on Supersport’s Dipsy Selolwane opening goal of the match. Papi Zothwane sealed the Brazilians’ victory after scoring a thumping header, in the 95th minute. Sundowns’ fans could not hide their excitement as they celebrate the night away with Super Diski at Jack Budha in Mamelodi Pretoria.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pretoria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mamelodi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mamelodi Sundowns</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Supersport United</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pretoria Derby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mabhuti Khenyeza</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dipsy Selolwane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Papi Zothwane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brazilians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Super Diski</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jack Budha</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>106</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=24002</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6925.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6925.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6925.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook #40: The ANC NGC - "Who has the power?"</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sunday Times Political Editor S'thembiso Msomi talks to Sunday Times Editor Ray Hartley about what the nation can expect from the ANC's National General Council happening this week. Msomi shares his thoughts on the escalating divisions between Zuma, COSATU and the ANCYL; How prevalent the ANCYL's policies of nationalisation and 'generational mix' will be; Whether Zuma is falling apart, and whether Kgalema Motlanthe will be the biggest challenger for the ANC presidency in 2012.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kgalema motlanthe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sthembiso msomi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>NGC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National General Council</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>401</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23999</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6924.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6924.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6924.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ANCYL birthday celebrations</video:title>  
		<video:description>Hundreds of the Youth League members gathered in Limpopo to celebrate the 66th birthday of the party.  ANCYL President Julius Malema said the youth played a huge role in what the ANC is today. Some of the speakers included Police Deputy Minister, Fikile Mbalula.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>limpopo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>youth league</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Police Deputy Minister</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>108</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23993</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6926.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6926.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6926.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Heritage trail in the heart of Johannesburg</video:title>  
		<video:description>South Africa is sopping with treasures that lie hidden below the surface that bear testament to the rich history and heritage of its people. One such treasure is the Fietas Heritage tour, led by the location’s erstwhile resident Faziel Mamdoo. The two-and-a-half hour tour, in the heart of Johannesburg, takes us through the locale’s surviving ruins and other significant landmarks.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Heritage trail</video:tag>
		<video:tag>heart of Johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fietas Heritage tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Faziel Mamdoo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>surviving ruins</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>131</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23982</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6916.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6916.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6916.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cope disbands current Youth Movement</video:title>  
		<video:description>Cope’s Youth Movement announced that they have officially disbanded the youth’s national executive committee which has been under the interim leadership of National Chairperson Anele Mda and interim Secretariat headed by Malusi Booi. Report by: Louise McAuliffe </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Anele Mda</video:tag>
		<video:tag>COPE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Malusi Booi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cope Youth Movement</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>123</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23980</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6914.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6914.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6914.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Pakistan Reducing the Risk of Epidemic</video:title>  
		<video:description>As Pakistan slowly tries to get back on its feet, the country faces another threat of waterborne diseases. Although the risk of an epidemic is not yet on Pakistan’s door, Médecins Sans Frontières are closely monitoring the situation.

Video produced by Médecins Sans Frontières.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pakistan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>floods</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Medecins sans frontieres</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Epidemic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>waterborne diseases</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>117</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23978</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6913.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6913.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6913.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sindh’s displaced population</video:title>  
		<video:description>The recent floods in Pakistan has forced tens of thousands of people in Pakistan’s southern province, Sindh, to flee their homes. Many are now living in camps and often without medical care.

Video produced by Médecins Sans Frontières.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pakistan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>floods</video:tag>
		<video:tag>camps</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Medecins sans frontieres</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sindh</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>128</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23969</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6911.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6911.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6911.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Pakistan rebuilds after devastating floods</video:title>  
		<video:description>The people in Mingora, the biggest town in Pakistan’s Swat Valley struggle to rebuild their lives after the floods devastated more than their homes. Organisations such as Médecins Sans Frontières are helping to get ordinary people get back on their feet.

Video produced by Médecins Sans Frontières.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pakistan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>floods</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Medecins sans frontieres</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mingora</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Swat Valley</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>132</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23957</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6910.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6910.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6910.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Malema to meet King on polygamy</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANCYL President Julius Malema is set to meet with the Zulu  King, Goodwill Zwelithini about polygamy.  This comes after weekly newspapers reported that  Malema was against polygamy and didn't approve of it.  Malema said he will meet with the King to explain what he meant when he said 'one boyfriend and one girlfriend'.  He was talking during the Youth's League 66th birthday celebrations in Polokwane, Limpopo.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>limpopo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>polokwane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Goodwill Zwelithini</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>105</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23957</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6910.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6910.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6910.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Malema to meet King on polygamy</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANCYL President Julius Malema is set to meet with the Zulu  King, Goodwill Zwelithini about polygamy.  This comes after weekly newspapers reported that  Malema was against polygamy and didn't approve of it.  Malema said he will meet with the King to explain what he meant when he said 'one boyfriend and one girlfriend'.  He was talking during the Youth's League 66th birthday celebrations in Polokwane, Limpopo.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>limpopo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>polokwane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Goodwill Zwelithini</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>105</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23949</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6909.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6909.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6909.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Who is going to be the king of Tshwane?</video:title>  
		<video:description>Saturday's Tshwane derby between champions SuperSport United and league leaders Mamelodi Sundowns is expected to draw scores of fans to the Lucas Moripe Stadium when the two bitter rivals go head-to-head to decide who is king of Tshwane.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Mamelodi Sundowns</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Supersport United</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bongani Khumalo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gavin Hunt</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lucas Moripe Stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tshwane derby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Antonio Lopez Habas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lebohang Mokoena</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Esrom Nyandoro</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>148</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23940</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6912.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6912.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6912.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Flood ravaged Kot Addu battles waterborne Diseases</video:title>  
		<video:description>The effects of the floods that hit Pakistan recently are still being felt particularly in Kot Addu in Punjab, the country's most populous and worst-hit province. The lack of hygiene and access to clean water has meant that diseases such as diarrhea and cholera are fast becoming an epidemic. 
Video courtesy Médecins Sans Frontières.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pakistan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Punjab</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Medecins sans frontieres</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kot Addu</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>154</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23920</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6906.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6906.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6906.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk: Chiefs coach crosses fingers for second encounter with Celtic</video:title>  
		<video:description>Chief’s coach, Vladimir Vermezovic, is hard at work getting his team ready for their encounter with troublesome Bloemfontein Celtic on the 18 September at the Rand Stadium. Vermezovic said they were expecting the match to be more difficult than the first and the team will have to step up their game to beat Celtic.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vladimir Vermezovic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chief’s coach</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>128</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23895</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6899.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6899.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6899.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bongi bounces out of Idols</video:title>  
		<video:description>Last nights live elimination show saw bouncy Bongi leave the show.  But he reckons that this is not the last we have seen of him - listen as he explains how he is going to make his Idols experience work for him.  Click here to catch him in action in his last live show along with the other 8 remaining contestants.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pieter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols season 6</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bongi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Adeline</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sindi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elvis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bokki</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jamie-Lee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jess</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lloyd</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>116</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23877</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6898.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6898.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6898.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cosatu's proposed economic policy</video:title>  
		<video:description>Cosatu has called for the nationalisation of mines, cement, coal and finance amongst other sectors inorder for the economy to grow.  Cosatu General Secretary, Zwelinzima Vavi was talking at the union's launch of its proposed economic policy in Johannesburg.  He said the government needs to play a strategic role in the economy and make changes</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zwelinzima Vavi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>policy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>economic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cosatu General Secretary</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>132</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23871</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6896.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6896.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6896.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Golden Nuggets #16: Ashantha Armogam - MD GRID Worldwide</video:title>  
		<video:description>In the first episode of the new series of Golden Nuggets MD of Grid Worldwide, Ashantha Armogam shares her secrets to success, how she got into branding and marketing, what inspires her and how se believes young creatives can get into the field.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golden Nuggets</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ashantha Armogam</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Grid Worldwide</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>303</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23857</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6902.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6902.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6902.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tumi and Bonwa dance moves not popular with voters?</video:title>  
		<video:description>The results are in and the voting public clearly agreed with the judges with regards to Tumie and Bonwa's dancing skills, because they were the two contestants to receive the lowest amounts of votes, after dancing their hearts out on Saturday nights episode of So You Think You Can Dance - watch video highlights of the show plus see what their faces looked like whilst the judges were delivering their constructive critisism.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>So You Think You Can Dance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>So You</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elizma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kim</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Top 14</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa's favourite dancer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bonwa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tumie</video:tag>
		<video:tag>eliminations</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>70</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23845</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6893.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6893.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6893.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Artists rock the Hennessy Artistry Halo event</video:title>  
		<video:description>Four hot acts Zamajobe, Teargas, Liquideep and GoodLuck headlined this year’s Hennessy Artistry Halo that was held at Melrose Arch recently. The artists as well as other surprise acts, kept the crowds excited and on their feet with their sounds and sublime performances.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zamajobe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Liquideep</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Teargas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Goodluck</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hennessy Artistry Halo</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>143</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23842</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6891.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6891.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6891.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cocktail flairing championship</video:title>  
		<video:description>Summer 2010 is knocking at our doors and cocktail season is in.  Some of South Africa’s best cocktail makers were competing at a Flairing Championship which was held recently in Woodmead.  Travis Kuhn was announced as the winner and he will be competing against twenty countries  which include Romania, United Kingdom and Japan.  He stands to win 20 000 Euros.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>summer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>United Kingdom</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Japan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Romania</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa’</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travis Kuhn</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Flairing Championship</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>91</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23834</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6889.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6889.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6889.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Idols top 9 get down on it!</video:title>  
		<video:description>The nine remaining Idols season 6 contestants got the opportunity to remix any song of their choice to give it a disco twist.  Watch our video to hear what they got up to and hear some of the choice comment’s from the judges. See highlights of live results show where Gail was voted off by clicking here.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols season 6</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elvis Blue</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Adeline Mocke</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sindi Nene</video:tag>
		<video:tag>disco theme</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Llyod</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>146</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23800</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6887.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6887.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6887.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk MTN8: Giants gear up for derby</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Soweto derby reaches fever pitch ahead of the MTN8 first leg semi-final battle. Amakhosi’s Jimmy Tau and the Buccaneers’ Moneeb Josephs chat to us about the game.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto derby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MTN8</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buccaneers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Amakhosi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Moneeb Josephs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jimmy Tau</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>99</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23800</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6887.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6887.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6887.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk MTN8: Giants gear up for derby</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Soweto derby reaches fever pitch ahead of the MTN8 first leg semi-final battle. Amakhosi’s Jimmy Tau and the Buccaneers’ Moneeb Josephs chat to us about the game.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto derby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MTN8</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buccaneers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Amakhosi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Moneeb Josephs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jimmy Tau</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>99</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23797</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6886.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6886.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6886.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk MTN8: Bucs coach promises a forceful game against Chiefs</video:title>  
		<video:description>Orlando Pirates head coach Ruud Krol said his team will do better when they go head-to-head at the Soweto derby with Kaizer Chiefs in their MTN8 semi-final encounter. Krol says he expects more aggression from his team.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaizer-chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ruud Krol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Head coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Soweto rivals</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MTN8 semi-final</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>111</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23789</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6885.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6885.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6885.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diski Talk MTN8: Chiefs’ coach promises fireworks against Pirates  </video:title>  
		<video:description>Kaizer Chiefs head coach Vladimir Vermezovic said his team is completely ready for their MTN8 match against rivals Orlando Pirates. Vermezovic says he hopes his team will thrill football fans and trouble Pirates goalkeeper, Moneeb Josephs.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaizer-chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MTN8</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diski Talk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vladimir Vermezovic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Moneeb Josephs</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>101</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23795</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6882.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6882.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6882.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Malema refutes reports on ANC leaders’ removal</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANCYL President Julius Malema has refuted reports that top ANC leaders will be removed during the party’s upcoming National General Council.  The council will be held in Durban later this month.  The Congress of SA Trade Unions (Cosatu), an ANC ally, earlier this year raised concerns about a plot to remove ANC president Jacob Zuma and secretary general Gwede Mantashe at the NGC.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>55</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23765</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6875.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6875.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6875.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The reasons for crime decrease</video:title>  
		<video:description>The increase  in the number of police personnel might be one of the reasons for  the  decline of crime in South Africa according to The Institute for Security Studies  crime Analyst Dr Johan Burger.  Crime statistics released on Thursday, September 9, for the year ending March 31  have shown a significant decline in crime since 1995.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>1995</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Institute for Security Studies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Crime Analyst</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dr Johan Burger</video:tag>
		<video:tag>March 31</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>100</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23736</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6872.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6872.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6872.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>An audio visual Thriller</video:title>  
		<video:description>Michael Jackson may have gone too soon, but his legacy has been living on in the West End stage production Thriller. The show is not only a musical and dance extravaganza, but also incorporates spectacular visual effects. Times LIVE took an exclusive backstage look at exactly what goes into multimedia aspect of putting on such a production.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>multimedia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>stage</video:tag>
		<video:tag>michael jackson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thriller</video:tag>
		<video:tag>production</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>155</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23732</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6871.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6871.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6871.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Enrique Iglesias is in South Africa</video:title>  
		<video:description>Singing sensation Enrique Iglesias landed in Lanseria Airport, Johannesburg recently.  He will be taking part in the opening concert for the T20 cricket championship which will be held in Johannesburg.  Iglesias' song 'I like it' was chosen as the theme song for the tournament.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>singing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Enrique Iglesias</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lanseria Airport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>T20 cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>championship</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>30</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23702</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6864.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6864.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6864.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Idols: And then there was nine...</video:title>  
		<video:description>Gail Nkoane from Kimberly left the Idols season 6 competition on a high.  She was the first of the Top 10 contestants to not obtain enough public votes and the judges decided not to use their 'one and only save vote' to keep her in the competition.  The Judges have been given a trump card which they can use once during the rest of the season to save a contestant, who they feel has received a low amount of public votes and could be voted off the show.   See highlights of the live results show on our video.  See file footage of the Top 10 Idols perform to keep their place in the reality show.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols season 6</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols top 10</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gail Nkoane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kimberly</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>96</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23698</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6863.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6863.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6863.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Nationalisation is ANC policy according to Malema</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANCYL President Julius Malema has called nationalisation a party policy, and was critical of party leaders who were against it. This was during his address to the Mining for Change conference in Sandton.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sandton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>92</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23678</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6861.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6861.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6861.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Joburg Day gets thumbs up!</video:title>  
		<video:description>This years annual Joburg Day hosted over 18,000 people at Riversands Farm, Johannesburg. Those who spent the whole day there were entertained by The Parlotones, Prime Circle, Freshly Ground, Danny K, Arno Carstens and new talents such as  Jack Parrow, Thembi Seete, Liquideep and La Vuvuzela PLUS a surprise engagement proposal.  Also in the line-up the audiences were treated to the lyrical talents of Loyiso, Denim and HHP who featured his own special guest PJ Powers.  Catch highlights of the day on our video.  Click here for video of Joburg Day 2009.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hhp</video:tag>
		<video:tag>parlotones</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Prime Circle</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Danny K</video:tag>
		<video:tag>PJ Powers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joburg Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>freshly ground</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lochnville</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>108</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23671</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6858.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6858.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6858.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Public service strike suspended</video:title>  
		<video:description>Cosatu affiliated unions have announced the suspension of the public service strike that has been going on for several weeks.  The unions said the suspension does not mean they are accepting the offer, instead they will consult with their members and after 21 days, they will reach a decision on whether to accept or decline government's recent offer of 7.5 percent salary increase and R800 housing allowance.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>public</video:tag>
		<video:tag>strike</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>R800 housing allowance.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>7.5 percent salary increase</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>97</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23666</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6856.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6856.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6856.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>DJ Fresh and Euphonik kick off Spring</video:title>  
		<video:description>DJs Fresh and Euphonik are ready to make Spring 2010 the hottest yet. Times LIVE caught up with them at the All White Spring Party, where they hit decks poolside and help everyone in attendance to welcome in Spring.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>euphonik</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Spring</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Melrose Arch</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DJ Fresh</video:tag>
		<video:tag>steve hurley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dj cut creator</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fire and ice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>87</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23642</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6854.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6854.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6854.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Idols top 10 sing pop and rock to stay in competition</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Idols Top 10 were cheered on by a packed audience at the Mosaïek Teatro in Johannesburg, singing songs selected to suit this weeks theme ‘Rock and Pop’.  Hear extracts from Sunday nights show and listen to what each idol had to say about their performance.  See last weeks live results show by clicking on this link.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols season 6</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols top 10</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mosaiek teatro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rock and pop</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elvis Blue</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lloyd Cele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Adeline Mocke</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bongi Mthombeni</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sindi Nene</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gail Nkoane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Boki Ntsime</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jamie-Lee Sexton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pieter West</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jess Yallup</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>141</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23595</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6849.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6849.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6849.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Joy of Jazz a hit once more</video:title>  
		<video:description>With a glittering array of superstars from South Africa and abroad, the Standard Bank Joy of Jazz, continues to delight music fans 11 years on. This year’s festival was no different as the estimated 20 000 fans flocked to Newtown in Johannesburg to enjoy the best in music</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joy of Jazz</video:tag>
		<video:tag>superstars</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>119</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23586</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6848.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6848.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6848.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>De Villiers lambasted at Metro cop’s memorial</video:title>  
		<video:description>Springbok coach, Peter de Villiers, was lambasted by Road Traffic Management Corporation CEO, Collins Letsoalo, for pledging his support for Blue Bulls prop, Jacobus Stephanus Bees Roux. Roux is alleged to have murdered Metro police officer Ntshimane Mogale.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>peter de villiers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>blue bulls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Springbok coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>CEO</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Road Traffic Management Corporation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacobus Stephanus Bees Roux</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Metro police officer Ntshimane Mogale</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Collins Letsoalo</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>104</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23580</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6843.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6843.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6843.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Public service march draws thousands to Jozi</video:title>  
		<video:description>Thousands of public service strikers assembled at Mary Fitzgerald Square and marched several blocks through downtown Johannesburg under the watchful eye of the South African police services to deliver memorandums to various government departments.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jozi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mary Fitzgerald Square</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Public service march</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African police services</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>59</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23562</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6840.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6840.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6840.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Public servants reject government offer</video:title>  
		<video:description>National Education, Health and Allied Workers Union (Nahawu) who represent more than 200,000 public service workers have rejected governments pay offer.  Unions are demanding a wage increase of 8.6% and a R1000 housing allowance versus governments 7.5% wage offer and R800 housing allowance.  Public service workers will be gathering in major centres across the country today as they continue their strike action.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>strike</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>public servants</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health and Allied Workers Union</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nahawu</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>46</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23535</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6838.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6838.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6838.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Fashion directly from India</video:title>  
		<video:description>Indian fashion as hot as its cuisine, hit the ramp in the way of  two of its top designers who were  joined a bevy of models and Miss India winners for a sumptuous fashion showcase during the India Show, held on 30 August 2010 in Newtown.  Enjoy the stunning catwalk sensations on our video and click here to read all about the event.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>india fashion week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>india week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sataya paul</video:tag>
		<video:tag>manish malhotra</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>149</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23537</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6837.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6837.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6837.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Communication Workers Union backs SABC board</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Communication Workers Union has thrown its support behind the SABC board and its suspension of SABC Group CEO, Solly Mokoetle. Speaking at a press briefing in Johannesburg, CWU deputy general secretary, Thabo Mogalane, said the suspension would allow the board to get to the bottom of the matter and bring stability to the troubled public broadcaster.

The union also criticized President Jacob Zuma’s visit to China and blamed the state for the death of innocent people because of what it dubbed, “the state’s reluctance in this wage agreement”.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sabc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Communication Workers Union</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SABC Group CEO</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Solly Mokoetle</video:tag>
		<video:tag>CWU deputy general secretary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thabo Mogalane</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>123</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23525</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6833.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6833.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6833.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Fallen idols not devastated by result</video:title>  
		<video:description>Funeka Peppeta and Zintle Mkwela were extremely upbeat about their fate announced at the August 31 results show.  Catch highlights of the show on our video above, as well as hear what Funeka and Zintle had to say about their experience on the Idols season 6 reality show.  Catch all the action of the show that led to them not achieving enough viewer votes by clicking on this phrase. Click here to read all about the top 10.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols season 6</video:tag>
		<video:tag>funeka pepeta</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zintle mkwela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>results show</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>119</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23476</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6827.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6827.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6827.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Condom brand launch brings sexy back</video:title>  
		<video:description>Contempo brought sexy back at the launch of its new condom brand, Erotica, at Inc the Club in Braamfontein, Johannesburg, recently. Themed Arabian Nights, the Erotic tale of 1001 nights of pleasure, the party was nothing short of spectacular as Jozi’s sexiest joined 5fm Dj Poppy Ntshongwana and an impressive list of Dj’s that included DJ Switch, C-Live, Kent, Franky, Biz, Dimplez, Monate P and Kuxx The Kruk to celebrate the launch.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>5fm</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sexy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Poppy Ntshongwana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kent</video:tag>
		<video:tag>arabian nights</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Contempo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Erotica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Inc the Club</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DJ Switch</video:tag>
		<video:tag>C-Live</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Franky</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Biz</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dimplez</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Monate P</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kuxx The Kruk</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>90</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23478</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6826.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6826.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6826.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Gas leak in Soweto causes evacuation and highway closure</video:title>  
		<video:description>360 employees had to be evacuated and the N1 Golden Highway offramp closed following a gas leak at a Amalgamated Beverage Industries depot. The leak was caused after construction workers accidentally struck an underground Sasol gas pipe. Paramedics and fire fighters were called to the scene, but no major injuries were reported.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sasol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gas leak</video:tag>
		<video:tag>golden highway</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Amalgamated Beverage Industries</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>79</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23468</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6823.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6823.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6823.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>India food week hosted in Gauteng</video:title>  
		<video:description>Hemant Oberot is one of many experienced chefs who have flown into South Africa for innaugural INDIA food week.  They are here to dish up their unique cuisine and some favourites which will be cooked using age old techniques mastered by the Taj chefs.  The Chefs will be cooking up a storm at the San Restaurant at the Sandton Sun Hotel in Johannesburg between the 29 Aug to the 4th September 2010.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Indian cuisine</video:tag>
		<video:tag>taj chefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sandton sun</video:tag>
		<video:tag>san restaurant</video:tag>
		<video:tag>taj hotels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>india food week</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>70</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23459</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6820.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6820.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6820.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Government ups offer to stikers</video:title>  
		<video:description>Under instruction from President Jacob Zuma, government were instructed to negotiate further with unions regarding the offer presently on the table.  The offer has been revised - watch our video to find out further details.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>unions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>teachers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nurses</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>public service strike</video:tag>
		<video:tag>revised offer</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>40</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23444</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6819.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6819.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6819.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title> Millions of tonnes of toxic mine waste to be dumped next to Vaal river</video:title>  
		<video:description>Millions of tonnes of toxic mine residue is set to be dumped just a kilometre from the Vaal River Barrage, which provides drinking and irrigation water to thousands of people and farmers. Farmers and residents of Vermaarsdrift in the North West province said they were not consulted about the construction of the super dump in their area.

 </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-09-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Residents</video:tag>
		<video:tag>North West province</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vaal river</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>farmers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Orange River</video:tag>
		<video:tag>toxic mine residue to be dumped next to Vaal river</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vermaasdrift</video:tag>
		<video:tag>super dump</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mariette Liefferink of the Federation for Sustainable Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environmentalist Stephen Hill</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kuma township</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>201</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23412</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6814.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6814.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6814.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Idols group 2 sing for spot in top 10</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sunday night saw the 2nd group of seven contestants sing their hearts out in the hope of securing a position in Idols Top 10.  Judith Sephuma, Mara Louw, Gareth Cliff and Randall Abrahams all gave their honest opinions on the performances - but it is the publics votes that count - Tuesday night see's all seven back on stage where live on television we will all find out which two unlucky songbirds will be going home.  Click here to read about the top 10.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gareth Cliff</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Judith Sephuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Randall Abrahams</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols season 6</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mara louw</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>175</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23409</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6810.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6810.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6810.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Khoza confirms ticket price hikes</video:title>  
		<video:description>PSL chairman, Dr Irvin Khoza, has confirmed that ticket prices for PSL matches has been raised to R40 for adults while children will pay R10. Khoza said the increase was necessary due to the increased cost of hosting football matches.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>PSL chairman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dr Irvin Khoza</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ticket prices</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>114</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23404</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6809.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6809.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6809.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sunday Times Top Brand Awards</video:title>  
		<video:description>What a year, what a country,  what a brand, was the theme for this year's Sunday Times Top Brands Awards 2010.  The awards aim to recognise brands that are popular in both metro and non-metro  areas of the country.  Winners included MTN's Serame Taukobong, KFC and Coca-Cola.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>brand</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coca-cola</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kfc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brand Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Serame Taukobong</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>81</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23385</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6808.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6808.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6808.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Thousands march through Johannesburg</video:title>  
		<video:description>Thousands upon thousands of disgruntled public sector workers marched in Johannesburg as part of a national day of striker solidarity. The protesters marched through to streets to the offices of the MECs of health, safety and education and finally to the premiers office where they handed over memorandums of demands. Times LIVE caught all the action.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>march</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>protest</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>popcru</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sidumo dlamini</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nehawu</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>129</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23379</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6807.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6807.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6807.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#37: “I expected to be booed”</video:title>  
		<video:description>This week on the Political Notebook, Sunday Times editor, Ray Hartley, speaks to the Young Communist League’s National Secretary, Buti Manamela, who blames the leadership of the ANC Youth League of orchestrating his booing incident by the delegates at the leagues National General Council which is currently taking place at Gallagher Estate in Midrand, Johannesburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>midrand</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gallagher Estates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times editor Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC youth league delegates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC youth league National General Council</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Young Communist League National Secretary Buti Manamela booed</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>613</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23366</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6834.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6834.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6834.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Citrine Super Squash Series in Port Elizabeth </video:title>  
		<video:description>Top seeded Steve Coppinger collected  his second Citrine Super Squash Series title when he defeated second seeded Clinton Leeuw 3-1 in the final played at Londt Park .In the semi-final Coppinger beat third seeded Rodney Durbach , the 2009 National Champion in straight games while Leeuw needed four games to subdue 6th seed Gary Wheadon in four games.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Clinton Leeuw</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Citrine Super Squash Series</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rodney Durbach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Steve Coppinger</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Londt Park</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2009 National Champion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gary Wheadon</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>210</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23357</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6799.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6799.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6799.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title> Fikile Mbalula takes centre stage at the ANCYL NGC</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC Youth League delegates have intensified their support of Deputy Police Minister Fikile Mbalula, to replace ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe at the ruling party’s 2012 elective conference in Bloemfontein.
 </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC Youth League President Julius Malema'</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL delegates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Deputy police minister Fikile Mbalula to replace Gwede Mantashe as ANC secretary General</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2012 ANC elective conference Bloemfontein</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>63</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23340</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6795.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6795.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6795.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Manamela booed off the stage</video:title>  
		<video:description>Angry ANC Youth League delegates booed Young Communist League national secretary Buti Manamela off the stage  at the ANC Youth League National General Council where he was invited to deliver a message of support.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC youth league delegates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>YCL national secretary Buti Manamela booed off the stage</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC youth league National General Council</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>196</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23310</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6796.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6796.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6796.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Kevin Bloody Wilson back in SA</video:title>  
		<video:description>Comedian Kevin Bloody Wilson earned his cult following in the 80’s. His foul mouthed lyrics might have been banned by straight-laced South African broadcast censors back then, but that didn’t stop his unique humour spreading on countless illegally-copied cassettes!  Watch our video where Wilson, who is currently in South Africa on tour, manages not swear during this entire interview…</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Australian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kevin Bloody Wilson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Excess All Areas World Tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jenny Talia</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>159</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23282</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6787.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6787.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6787.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>S'Posh and cynical Peter G voted off Idols </video:title>  
		<video:description>Lack of public support saw a very emotional S’Posh Petshwa from King Williams Town, and a disillusioned Peter G from Durban,  voted off of Idols season 6.  Catch highlights of the results show plus Peter G's comment on his uncertainty of whether his situation of being voted off was affected by the 15 seconds of dead air time during his performance on Sunday night.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dstv</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mnet</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Prime Circle</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lizé Heerman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>S'Posh Petshwa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Peter G</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols season 6</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>152</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23265</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6786.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6786.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6786.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>"Strike will intensify" - COSATU</video:title>  
		<video:description>Trade federation COSATU warned today that the ongoing public servant strike will intensify in days to come. Speaking at a press conference COSATU secretary general Zwelinzima Vavi said that the entire economy will be brought to a halt if demands are not met.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zwelinzima Vavi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>COSATU secretary general</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Trade federation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>service delivery strike</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>126</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23256</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6784.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6784.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6784.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Defense Force called in to help ailing hospitals</video:title>  
		<video:description>2800 South African National Defense Force members were deployed to hospitals across seven of the country's nine provinces in order to protect and aid health workers and patients following over a week of public servant striking. Times LIVE accompanied Minister of Defense and Military Veterans Lindiwe Sisulu and Minister of Health Aaron Motsoaledi as they toured two Gauteng hospitals to check-up on positive influence the military has had.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>strike</video:tag>
		<video:tag>military</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lindiwe sisulu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Aaron Motsoaledi</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>82</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23248</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6778.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6778.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6778.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Ground zero mosque uproar continues</video:title>  
		<video:description>The planned construction of a 13-story Islamic centre two blocks away from Ground Zero has gripped the United States in a raging controversy. Some Americans see the centre, which will include a mosque, as an offense to those who died in the September 11 attacks perpetrated by Islamic terrorists. New York Muslims and free speech activists defend the building as a symbol of American freedom, and an opportunity to help Americans see that not all Muslims are terrorists. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>new york</video:tag>
		<video:tag>united states</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Islamic centre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ground Zero</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>113</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23225</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6777.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6777.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6777.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Derby heats up MTN8 semi finals</video:title>  
		<video:description>Battle lines were drawn as two soccer giants Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs go head-to-head in the MTN8 semi finals that will take place on the weekend of 11 and 12 September and weekend of 25 and 26 September. Ajax Cape Town will host Moroka Swallows in their first leg semi final and Orlando Pirates will be home first in their match up against Kaizer Chiefs.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaizer-chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>moroka swallows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ajax Cape Town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MTN8 semi finals</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>122</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23203</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6779.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6779.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6779.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Private clinics take in desperate patients</video:title>  
		<video:description>Garden City Clinic Manager Esme Abrahams explains how as a private clinic, they have tried not to turn anyone away from their doors who was in need of medical assistance.  Apart from taking in babies from Natalspruit Hospital they have also taken in critically ill patients from Helen Joseph Hospital. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Helen Joseph Hospital</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>public service strike</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Garden city clinic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>annual increase</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pregnancy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>expectant mothers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>critically ill</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>175</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23183</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6765.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6765.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6765.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title> Largest rubber producer plummet</video:title>  
		<video:description>Rubber was once the lifeblood of the Liberian economy but years of brutal civil war left many of the country's plantations idle. Peace has seen the largest rubber producer US tire-maker Firestone replant on a massive scale and try to improve conditions for its thousands of workers, many of whom will tap hundreds of trees every day. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Liberia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>industry rubber</video:tag>
		<video:tag>firestone</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>136</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23179</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6769.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6769.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6769.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iLIVE: Video entered by Manzoor Osman</video:title>  
		<video:description>This video was entered by Manzoor Osman</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>athlone</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cooling towers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>26</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23176</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6768.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6768.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6768.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iLIVE: Video entered by Bakkies Ruthenberg</video:title>  
		<video:description>This video was entered by Bakkies Ruthenberg</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>athlone</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cooling towers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>66</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23173</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6770.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6770.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6770.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iLIVE: Video entered by Zee van Zyl</video:title>  
		<video:description>This video was entered by Zee van Zyl.

Congratulation your video has been selected as the wining video entry.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>athlone</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cooling towers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>17</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23171</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6771.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6771.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6771.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iLIVE: Video entered by Marcus Rasesamola</video:title>  
		<video:description>This video was entered by Marcus Rasesamola</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>athlone</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cooling towers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>177</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23154</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6761.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6761.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6761.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bokke Bash in Soweto</video:title>  
		<video:description>Rugby fans turned the famous Vilakazi Street in Soweto green as they came to show their support for the national rugby team, the Springboks. The Bokke, who lost the match against the All Blacks at the FNB Stadium, were not short of supporters as South Africans of all races, age, and interest threw their weight fully behind the rugby squad.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>springboks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>All Blacks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vilakazi Street</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>FNB Stadium</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>119</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23154</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6761.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6761.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6761.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bokke Bash in Soweto</video:title>  
		<video:description>Rugby fans turned the famous Vilakazi Street in Soweto green as they came to show their support for the national rugby team, the Springboks. The Bokke, who lost the match against the All Blacks at the FNB Stadium, were not short of supporters as South Africans of all races, age, and interest threw their weight fully behind the rugby squad.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>springboks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>All Blacks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vilakazi Street</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>FNB Stadium</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>119</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23145</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6759.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6759.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6759.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mother and sick daughter feel brunt of strike</video:title>  
		<video:description>The streets continued to burn as the public sector strike drags on in various cities around the country. The sick and helpless were once again left to fend for themselves. Two mothers desperate for medical assistance suffer the brunt of the public sector strike at Rahima Moosa Hospital in Johannesburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rahima Moosa Hospital</video:tag>
		<video:tag>public sector strike</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>75</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23131</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6760.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6760.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6760.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Julia Roberts sparkles in new role</video:title>  
		<video:description>"Eat Pray Love," which made its world debut recently, has a recipe guaranteed for success -- combing one of America's most popular recent books with one of its most popular Hollywood stars, Julia Roberts. The 42-year-old plays a woman who indulges more than her taste buds during a year-long journey of self-discovery.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julia Roberts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Eat Pray Love</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hollywood stars</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>103</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23098</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6747.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6747.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6747.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Blow by blow action at Helen Joseph Hospital</video:title>  
		<video:description>Chaos erupted outside the Helen Joseph Hospital, Johannesburg, after police used water cannon equipment to disperse the striking staff  -  police opened fire with rubber bullets as their vehicles were pelted with rocks, tables, traffic cones and chairs as they tried to enter the hospital grounds.  Watch our video which gives you an in-depth insight as to the proceedings of the days events.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>popcru</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Helen Joseph Hospital</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rubber bullets</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hospital staff strike</video:tag>
		<video:tag>6.8% increase</video:tag>
		<video:tag>R1000 Housing allowance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>violent</video:tag>
		<video:tag>water cannon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>police force</video:tag>
		<video:tag>public service strike</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>263</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23075</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6742.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6742.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6742.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Chaos erupts outside Helen Joseph hospital</video:title>  
		<video:description>Police turned on their water canons and fire rubber bullets at protesting health workers outside the Helen Joseph hospital in Johannesburg after the protesters refused to disperse. The protesters blockaded the hospitals entrance and denied police, ambulances and patients access. Times LIVE was on scene.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>police</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Helen Joseph Hospital</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health Workers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ambulances</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>protesting</video:tag>
		<video:tag>blockaded</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>59</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23068</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6734.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6734.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6734.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Pakistan’s flood woes continue</video:title>  
		<video:description>Pakistan's worst floods in decades have killed up to 1,600 people and made about two million homeless. Aid officials are raising the alarm over the eminent threat of the rapid spread of diseases such as cholera and dysentery. Compounded by the severe lack of funding and support, the worst affected by the natural disaster, depend on organisations such as Medecins Sans Frontieres to survive.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pakistan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>floods</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cholera</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Medecins sans frontieres</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dysentery</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>104</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23068</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6734.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6734.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6734.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Pakistan’s flood woes continue</video:title>  
		<video:description>Pakistan's worst floods in decades have killed up to 1,600 people and made about two million homeless. Aid officials are raising the alarm over the eminent threat of the rapid spread of diseases such as cholera and dysentery. Compounded by the severe lack of funding and support, the worst affected by the natural disaster, depend on organisations such as Medecins Sans Frontieres to survive.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pakistan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>floods</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cholera</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Medecins sans frontieres</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dysentery</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>104</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23060</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6733.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6733.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6733.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Leratong workers turning away patients</video:title>  
		<video:description>Public Service Workers on strike at Leratong Hospital in Johannesburg, prevented ambulances getting  into the hospital.  Some patients had to be assisted by police officers to gain entry to the premises.  Public Service workers are on strike demanding  an 8.6 percent wage increase and R1000 housing allowance.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Leratong</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Public Service Workers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Leratong Hospital</video:tag>
		<video:tag>8.6 percent wage</video:tag>
		<video:tag>R1000</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>40</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23055</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6730.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6730.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6730.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Private jet market soaring in Latin America</video:title>  
		<video:description>Executive jets, the lofty domain of the world's corporate elite, are being snapped up in Latin America's booming market. Nowhere is the strength of the market more apparent than in Brazil, the regional powerhouse that boasts both a wealthy clientele for the winged status symbols, and a homegrown manufacturer, Embraer.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mexico</video:tag>
		<video:tag>argentina</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brazil</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>AFP</video:tag>
		<video:tag>private jet market soaring in Latin America</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Roger Whyte Vice president Cessna</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Antonio Carlos Dias Executive jet owner</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Claudio Galdo Camelier Vice president Embraer executive jets</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jean Rosanvallon CEO Dassault Falcon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joseh Lomabrdo President Gulfstream Aerospace Corp</video:tag>
		<video:tag>executive jets</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>118</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=23000</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6725.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6725.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6725.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Public Service workers down tools</video:title>  
		<video:description>Public Service workers downed  tools around the country indefinitely after unions rejected the government 's  revised offer.  They rejected the latest offer of a 7 percent salary increase and R700 housing allowance.  The unions want an increase of 8.6 percent and a R1000 housing allowance.  Teachers’ union Sadtu held a mass meeting in Soweto to confirm that they will also participate in  the industrial action .</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>salary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Public Service</video:tag>
		<video:tag>housing allowance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>8.6 percent</video:tag>
		<video:tag>7 percent</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>62</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22983</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6731.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6731.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6731.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Nature's Serenade: A Poetry Slide Show</video:title>  
		<video:description>Azure and Amber is the title of this poetry slide show which is an ode to nature's beauty and a celebration of life. Bradley Clayton gives his perspective through photography and Abdul Milazi tells his story through poetry and music.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nature's Serenade</video:tag>
		<video:tag>A Poetry Slide Show</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Azure</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Amber</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nature's beauty</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bradley Clayton</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>232</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22980</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6723.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6723.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6723.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Flip-Flop art creates jobs in Kenya</video:title>  
		<video:description>An environmental project that turns discarded flip-flops into works of art now employs over 150 people in Kenya, and is expanding all the time. People in the slums search through rubbish dumps for the discarded footwear, and they then end up in galleries and shops across the world. Not only does this mean more recycling but the money raised helps support existing education, conservations and development initiatives.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jobs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kenya</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>flip-flop</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nairobi</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>113</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22954</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6713.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6713.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6713.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>2010/2011 Absa Premiership ready to kick off </video:title>  
		<video:description>Featuring the top 16 club teams in South Africa the Absa Premiership boasts the biggest prizes in local soccer with the eventual winner walking away with a cool R10 million and 8th place getting R1 million. The 2010/2011 season promises to be one of the best yet with all teams vying to lift the brand new trophy, made of sterling silver, and to unseat reigning champions Supersport United.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>absa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>psl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>premiership</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2011</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gavin Hunt</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>106</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22950</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6715.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6715.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6715.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA Strongman 2010</video:title>  
		<video:description>Muscle sculpted men from all over the country, gathered west of Johannesburg to compete for not only first place, but also the opportunity to stand alongside South Africa’s seven year stongman title holder Ettienne Smit, as the reserve competitor at the International Strongman competition to be held at Sun City from 15-21 September 2010.  See the final 10 contestants push themselves physically to their limits on our video which covers the two day event.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sun-city</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Athletics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Strongman competition 2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ettiene smit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>frankie scheun</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gerhard van staden</video:tag>
		<video:tag>andre sweeney</video:tag>
		<video:tag>marc van der haer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>willem moore</video:tag>
		<video:tag>alan chapman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tristen o'brien</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dean wattrus</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rowan snyman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jacques coetzee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Strongman competition</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>112</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22950</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6715.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6715.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6715.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA Strongman 2010</video:title>  
		<video:description>Muscle sculpted men from all over the country, gathered west of Johannesburg to compete for not only first place, but also the opportunity to stand alongside South Africa’s seven year stongman title holder Ettienne Smit, as the reserve competitor at the International Strongman competition to be held at Sun City from 15-21 September 2010.  See the final 10 contestants push themselves physically to their limits on our video which covers the two day event.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sun-city</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Athletics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Strongman competition 2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ettiene smit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>frankie scheun</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gerhard van staden</video:tag>
		<video:tag>andre sweeney</video:tag>
		<video:tag>marc van der haer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>willem moore</video:tag>
		<video:tag>alan chapman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tristen o'brien</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dean wattrus</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rowan snyman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jacques coetzee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Strongman competition</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>112</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22924</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6709.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6709.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6709.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Worlds first 3D porn film</video:title>  
		<video:description>A group of Hong Kong filmmakers have started shooting what they say is the world's first 3D pornographic film. The 3.2 million-US-dollar '3-D Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstasy', set for release in May, has already generated interest in a host of Asian film markets, as well as Europe and the United States.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hong Kong</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Japan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>porn</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>118</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22914</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6708.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6708.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6708.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Oil spill preparations in Gulf of Mexico</video:title>  
		<video:description>The BP spill in the Gulf of Mexico has sent shockwaves throughout the oil industry, exemplifying just the kind of disaster which may await as companies forge farther, and deeper, in search of new fossil fuel supplies. Just across the Gulf is Mexican state-owned Pemex, which is also making its first moves into deep off-shore oil drilling. It has made security a top concern, but with shallower fields running dry, has no choice but to head into untested waters.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mexico</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gulf of Mexico</video:tag>
		<video:tag>BP</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pemex</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fossil</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fossil fuel supplies</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>104</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22911</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6707.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6707.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6707.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA’s got talent auditions</video:title>  
		<video:description>SA’s got talent auditions took place at the Alexandra Theatre in Johannesburg and included a variety of acts from the usual to definitely never before seen. Hosted yet again by Rob van Vuuren and Anele Mdoda, ‘South Africa’s got talent’ will be broadcast from Thursday September 16, 2010 on SABC 2 with the final being held on October 28. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>auditions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA’s got talent</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Alexandra Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>65</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22889</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6704.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6704.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6704.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The A-Team revived</video:title>  
		<video:description>The popular 80’s television series the A-Team has been resurrected into an action packed movie.  Stars from the movie Quinton Jackson who plays BA and South African born actor Sharlto Copley were in Monte Casino recently for the movie Premier.  Here are the highlights of the evening</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>monte casino</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sharlto Copley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Quinton Jackson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>A-Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>80’s</video:tag>
		<video:tag>television series t</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>72</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22874</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6701.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6701.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6701.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>My victory is not about an individual: Maile   </video:title>  
		<video:description>Newly elected Gauteng ANC Youth League Provincial Chairperson Lebogang Maile said his victory was not about an individual, but it was about being committed, to the values and principles of the ANC.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>New Gauteng ANCYL chairperson Lebogang Maile</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gauteng ANCYL</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lebogang Maile</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>84</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22866</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6698.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6698.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6698.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sardine run has locals hooked</video:title>  
		<video:description>The annual sardine run along the South African East coast may have kept bathers out of the water, but it has definitely kept local fisherman busy, and earning some good money as they sell their catch on the beach front. The sardine run sees millions of the silvery fish hug the coastline and often get washed ashore as they smigrate north to warmer waters. Times LIVE caught up with some of the seine net fisherman at Durban's Addington to find out more about the coastal phenomenon.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fishing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sardine run</video:tag>
		<video:tag>addington beach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>seine netters</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>61</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22862</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6696.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6696.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6696.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Media tribunal will happen: Malema</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC Youth League president Julius Malema said it was time that the media get regulated because people are being vandalised and assaulted by the media.  Malema was speaking at the 10th ANC Youth League Gauteng Provincial Congress in Boksburg, where he opened the provincial executive committee elective meeting.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>media</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Journalists</video:tag>
		<video:tag>media tribunal</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC youth league president Julius Malema and media tribunal</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gauteng ANCYL 10th provincial congress</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thabo Kupa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lebohang Maile</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC youth league delegates</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>134</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22856</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6695.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6695.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6695.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Over R570 000 worth of illegal DVDs confiscated</video:title>  
		<video:description>SARS recently confiscated R573 570 worth of counterfeit DVD’s at Bruma Lake flea market in Johannesburg. The illegal merchandise, which included 4 298 DVD’s and 591 blu-ray disks, was seized from five stalls in the market. Times LIVE filmed the goods at the OR Tambo before they were taken to a state holding.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dvd</video:tag>
		<video:tag>piracy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sars</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>illegal</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>71</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22849</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6693.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6693.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6693.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook #36: Kebble’s butler dishes the dirt</video:title>  
		<video:description>Night visits, drinking, fights and deals are what Brett Kebble’s butler saw at the mining magnate's mansion.  The Times reporter Sally Evans, who has been covering the Brett Kebble murder case, speaks to Sunday Times editor, Ray Hartley.
 </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sally Evans</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brett Kebble court case</video:tag>
		<video:tag>butler</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>391</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22846</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6694.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6694.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6694.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zim’s White Farmers talk of life after land invasions</video:title>  
		<video:description>Zimbabwe's land reforms, put in place by president Robert Mugabe to ensure that "Zimbabwe's land belongs to Zimbabweans", have seen the country's white community stripped of much of the prime farmland it used to hold. The result has been a calamitous fall in the country's ability to feed itself -- but also a drastic change of lifestyle for white Zimbabweans, some of whom are struggling to adapt to life after farming.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zimbabwe's land reform</video:tag>
		<video:tag>president Robert Mugabe</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>113</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22834</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6692.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6692.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6692.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Celebrities competing on an Island</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Tropica Island of Treasure competition will include popular celebrity entrants, like comedian, Loyiso Gola, TV Presenter Bonang Matheba and socialite Khanyi Mbau. We spoke to them about how they will play the game on Phuketh Island, Thailand. The winner will walk a way with a million rand.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>thailand</video:tag>
		<video:tag>loyiso gola</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bonang Matheba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gaming</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Khanyi Mbau</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tropica Island of Treasure</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Phuketh Island</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>78</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22826</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6690.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6690.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6690.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Teams ready for MTN8 battle</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sparks are expected to fly when the MTN8 quarterfinals kick off on the 21st and 22nd of August. The winner of the tournament will walk away with a cool R8 million while the other teams will get a participation prize of R800 000.

Squaring up in the quarter finals are last year’s MTN8 finalists Ajax Cape Town and Mamelodi Sundowns at the Athlone Stadium at 8pm on the 21st. On Saturday the 22nd Moroka Swallows will play against PSL champions Supersport United in Dobsonville at 3pm while Kaizer Chiefs will battle Bloemfontein Celtic at the Rand Stadium at 8pm.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaizer-chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mamelodi Sundowns</video:tag>
		<video:tag>moroka swallows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Supersport United</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ajax Cape Town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MTN8</video:tag>
		<video:tag>PSL champions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bloemfontein Celtic</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>117</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22692</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6682.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6682.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6682.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Decorex 2010 thrills</video:title>  
		<video:description>Decorex proved once again this year why it is Southern Africa’s leading décor and interior design event. Visitors were spoilt for choice with designs and styles that catered from your earthy to your retro loving clients. Greener living resonated throughout the halls with exhibitors thinking nature green as opposed to money green.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Decorex</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Greener living</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>71</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22676</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6681.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6681.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6681.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Celebrating Women's Day with Candace Foster-Doli</video:title>  
		<video:description>From high traffic to high fashion. Candace Foster-Doli took a short left from the taxi business to owning her own clothing botique. She speaks to us about the media and public perceptions of taxi drivers, her love of fashion and the important role that women have in society.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Women's Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Candace Foster-Doli</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Baby Phat</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>110</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22773</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6676.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6676.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6676.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Hip-hop breaks out in Sudan</video:title>  
		<video:description>Following the rise to power of Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir, pop music was banned in Sudan. But for the past few years, it's been making its way back in. New styles are emerging, too, including hip-hop music -- an innovation that was unthinkable not long ago in the sharia-observing Islamic state.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>darfur</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sudan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hip hop breaks out in Sudan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Abbas Annoor sudanese rapper</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mc Mo sudanese rapper</video:tag>
		<video:tag>president Omar EL-Bashir Sudanese president</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>81</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22649</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6673.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6673.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6673.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Green campaign gets four-star treatment</video:title>  
		<video:description>Springbok Rugby Captain John Smit, Protea Cricket all-rounder, JP Duminy, businesswoman and entrepreneur, Basetsana Kumalo and Trend Analyst, Dion Chang are the latest additions to LG’s “Life’s Good when it’s Green” campaign. Announced at a glittering event held at the Saxon Hotel in Johannesburg, recently, the new ambassadors said they were very excited to have been chosen to lead such an esteemed campaign.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>John Smit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dion Chang</video:tag>
		<video:tag>JP Duminy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Basetsana Kumalo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Springbok Rugby Captain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Protea Cricket all-rounder</video:tag>
		<video:tag>businesswoman and entrepreneur</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Trend Analyst</video:tag>
		<video:tag>LG’s “Life’s Good when it’s Green” campaign</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the Saxon Hotel</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>115</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22741</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6671.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6671.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6671.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Who will be the next Boss of the Year?</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 15 semi-finalists for Boss of the Year 2010 were recently announced in Johannesburg. The award, now in it's 21st year, sees leaders from across the business spectrum nominated by their employees for the accolade. This year saw a diverse group of semi-finalist qualify, which included CEO's, Managers and university deans, from as far a field as Duma Travel, ABSA and the university of Kwazulu Natal.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>absa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mtn</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Semi finals</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>boss of the year</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>67</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22741</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6671.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6671.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6671.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Who will be the next Boss of the Year?</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 15 semi-finalists for Boss of the Year 2010 were recently announced in Johannesburg. The award, now in it's 21st year, sees leaders from across the business spectrum nominated by their employees for the accolade. This year saw a diverse group of semi-finalist qualify, which included CEO's, Managers and university deans, from as far a field as Duma Travel, ABSA and the university of Kwazulu Natal.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>absa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mtn</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Semi finals</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>boss of the year</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>67</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22737</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6670.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6670.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6670.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Russia hit by a heatwave</video:title>  
		<video:description>The daily mortality rate in Moscow has doubled and morgues are overflowing amid an acrid smog caused by the worst heatwave in Russia's thousand-year history, according to officials. The smog from the peat and forest fires burning in the countryside around 100 kilometres (60 miles) outside the city has choked Moscow for days, seeping into apartments, offices and even the metro, and causing thousands to flee</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>moscow</video:tag>
		<video:tag>russia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Russia's</video:tag>
		<video:tag>100 kilometres (60 miles)</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>113</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22726</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6668.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6668.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6668.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Miss Soweto finalists talk about reality house</video:title>  
		<video:description>Nineteen aspiring young beauty queens have been competing in all sorts of challenges, during their eleven day stay in this years Miss Soweto pageant reality house.  The ladies have been under close scrutiny as they have been striving to prove that they match the criteria of this years event themed 'Beauty is not enough'.  Watch our video where some of the contestants share their moments of self discovery, likes, dislikes and speak of their personal growth throughout what appears to have been a permanent pyjama party.  You can also catch them on DSTV's Soweto TV on Saturdays at 19h30 until the big event which happens on October 29, 2010.  Read more by clicking on this link:  www.timeslive.co.za/entertainment/article562322.../Miss-Soweto-reality-show</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Miss Soweto 2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>reality house</video:tag>
		<video:tag>beauty is no enough</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>237</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22719</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6669.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6669.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6669.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Public Service Unions march</video:title>  
		<video:description>Members of Cosatu affiliated unions have given government two days to answer their wage demands. Thousands of unions members took to the streets of Pretoria and marched to the Union Buildings.  The unions decided to go on strike after a deadlock in wage negotiations with government. They rejected the revised offer tabled in the bargaining council where government offered a 7 percent wage increase and a housing allowance of R630. The unions are demanding an 8.6 percent wage increase and a R1000 housing allowance. Union members also marched in Cape Town</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pretoria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wage demands</video:tag>
		<video:tag>housing allowance</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>61</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22712</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6666.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6666.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6666.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Teargas, Zamajobe, Liquideep and Goodluck create music mash-up</video:title>  
		<video:description>Hennessy recently mixed four of South Africa's most distinctive and diverse music genres into one massive track as part of their global Hennessy Artistry project. Times LIVE spoke to the four collaborating acts, hip-hop superstars Teargas, melodic deep house duo Liquideep, Afro-funk songstress Zamajobe and energetic jazzy groove-injected dance act GoodLuck, to find out what it was like working together and what fans can expect from the track.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jazz</video:tag>
		<video:tag>house</video:tag>
		<video:tag>funk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hip-hop</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zamajobe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hennessy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Teargas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Goodluck</video:tag>
		<video:tag>artistry</video:tag>
		<video:tag>luquideep</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>114</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22684</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6662.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6662.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6662.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Women celebrate freedom on the race track</video:title>  
		<video:description>August 9 marks women’s day in South Africa.  For women who were in the Zwartkops race course in Pretoria, the day was dedicated to them.  Women were treated to rides in race cars and some  even got behind the wheel of these mean machines.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pretoria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motorsports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zwartkops</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>August 9</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>59</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22668</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6658.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6658.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6658.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Songstress Zamajobe speaks about her music and Idols</video:title>  
		<video:description>Recording artist and songtress Zamajobe speaks to Times LIVE about her upcoming album, her musical influences and her experience on Idols.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols</video:tag>
		<video:tag>artist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>woman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>woman's day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zamajobe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>220</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22655</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6653.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6653.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6653.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Families have a ball at Telkom Charity Cup</video:title>  
		<video:description>Introduced for the first time in this year's Telkom Charity Cup tournament, the Family Zone got mixed reactions from families that came to enjoy the spectacular football that took place at Soccer City in Johannesburg. Praising it as a great initiative many of the families said with better planning and coordinating, the concept could be a great way to get families into stadiums.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>84</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22641</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6650.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6650.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6650.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook #35: wa Afrika - glad to be home</video:title>  
		<video:description>Journalist Mzilikazi wa Afrika speaks to Sunday Times editor Ray Hartley about his recent arrest and  detention by the Hawks. Wa Afrika tells of his fears in prison, the lack of evidence in his case and the police’s political agenda.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mpumulanga.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>arrest</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mzilikazi wa Afrika</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>419</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22583</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6646.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6646.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6646.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Springbok captain John Smit </video:title>  
		<video:description>Springbok captain, John Smit, urges South Africans not to write the national rugby team off just yet. Speaking at the unveiling of LG's 2010 Green Ambassadors at the Saxon Hotel in Johannesburg, John Smit, said just because the Boks have lost three games in a row, doesn't mean it's all doom and gloom.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>springbok</video:tag>
		<video:tag>John Smit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Springbok captain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>national rugby team</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>148</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22606</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6642.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6642.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6642.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>More than a million public servants set to strike</video:title>  
		<video:description>Members of Cosatu affiliated unions are set to go on a public service strike on August 10. The unions include teacher union, SADTU and police union, Popcru. The unions decided to go on strike after deadlock in wage negotiations with government. They rejected the revised offer tabled in the bargaining council where government offered a 7 percent wage increase and a housing allowance of R630. The unions are demanding an 8.6 percent wage increase and a R1000 housing allowance. Union members are set to march in Cape Town and Tshwane.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>strike</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>popcru</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SADTU</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>affiliated</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>32</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22600</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6640.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6640.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6640.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Freed journo and co-accused speak out</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sunday Times journalist Mzilikazi wa Afrika and his co-accused Victor Mlimi who were arrested for allegedly authoring a fraudulent letter purportedly from Mpumalanga premier David Mabuza informing President Jacob Zuma that he was resigning said intimidated by their arrest.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mpumalanga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nelspruit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times journalist Mzilikazi wa Afrika</video:tag>
		<video:tag>co-accused Victor Mlimi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelspruit magistrate court</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mpumalanga premier David Mabuza</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>100</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22578</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6632.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6632.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6632.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Campbell testifying about diamonds</video:title>  
		<video:description>Supermodel Naomi Campbell on Thursday admitted receiving a gift of rough diamonds, in testimony sought by war crimes prosecutors trying to link ex-warlord Charles Taylor to the illegally mined stones. Campbell denied knowing who sent the alleged "blood diamonds", telling a war crimes court in The Hague she later assumed they came from Taylor after discussing the gift with actress Mia Farrow and her then modelling agent Carole White the following morning. The model was giving evidence at the trial of Taylor who denies receiving the diamonds in return for arming rebels who murdered, raped and maimed Sierra Leone civilians, cutting off their limbs and carving initials into their bodies</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>138</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22571</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6634.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6634.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6634.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Wa Afrika released just a few hours before trial</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sunday Times journalist Mzilikazi Wa Afrika was released from custody late last night just a few hours before his trial this morning in Nelspruit. Following an emergency interdict delivered by the Sunday Times at the Pretoria High Court Judge Johan Kruger said, "one minute spent in prison is one minute too long". Times LIVE attended the interdict, as well as Wa Afrika's release in Nelspruit.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mzilikazi wa Afrika</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>135</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22568</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6628.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6628.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6628.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sunday Times journalist freed</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sunday Times journalist Mzilikazi wa Afrika was released from the Nelspruit Police Station last night  ahead of his bail application in the Nelspruit  Regional Court on Friday morning.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mpumalanga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mzilikazi wa Afrika</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times journalist arrested</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times journalist Mzilikazi wa Afrika freed at Nelspruit police station</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelspruit regional court</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>86</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22558</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6627.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6627.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6627.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Police play hide and seek on journo's arrest</video:title>  
		<video:description>Mpumalanga police spokesperson Leonard Hlathi told journalists that the two suspects arrested alongside Sunday Times journalist Mzilikazi wa Afrika will appear in court on Friday morning. However, Hlathi declined to comment on what would happen to Wa Africa.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mpumalanga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nelspruit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mzilikazi wa Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mpumalanga police spokesperson Leonard Hlathi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kabokweni Magistrate court</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times journalist arrested</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jornalist arrested in South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>52</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22527</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6623.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6623.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6623.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Lebanon and Israel tensions flare</video:title>  
		<video:description>Israel and Lebanon were on Wednesday preparing to bury their dead from a major flareup along the border as Israeli officials sought to calm tensions after the most serious confrontation in four years. Three Lebanese nationals, two soldiers and a journalist, and an Israeli soldier were killed in Tuesday's shootout which saw both sides threatening retaliation if the shooting recurred.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tensions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Israel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lebanon</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>109</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22527</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6623.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6623.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6623.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Lebanon and Israel tensions flare</video:title>  
		<video:description>Israel and Lebanon were on Wednesday preparing to bury their dead from a major flareup along the border as Israeli officials sought to calm tensions after the most serious confrontation in four years. Three Lebanese nationals, two soldiers and a journalist, and an Israeli soldier were killed in Tuesday's shootout which saw both sides threatening retaliation if the shooting recurred.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tensions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Israel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lebanon</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>109</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22476</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6621.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6621.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6621.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Telkom Charity Cup battle heats up</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Telkom Charity Cup taking place at Soccer City Stadium is expected to bring the heat with all the teams eager to lift the first trophy of the local football season.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mamelodi Sundowns</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Soccer City stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>telkom charity cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Amazulu</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>120</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22482</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6617.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6617.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6617.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Powa highlights women abuse</video:title>  
		<video:description>August marks women's month in South Africa. People Opposing Women Abuse (Powa) have commissioned an advert which highlights the plight of women in abusive relationships.  The concept of the video was to make enough noise in a quiet neighbourhood and the results were chilling.  Neighbours complained about the noise of someone playing drums but didn’t when screams of a woman were played. We spoke to Powa Director Nonhlanhla Mokwena about the advert.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>powa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>August</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People Opposing Women Abuse</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Neighbours</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>177</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22461</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6613.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6613.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6613.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Selebi's brother speaks out</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sally Evans of The Times spoke to former police commissioner Jackie Selebi's older brother, Suloman Selebi, outside the South Gauteng High Court, directly after Judge Joffe completed reading his judgement, which sentenced the accused to 15 years imprisonment pending appeal.  Listen as he reveals his personal thoughts and that he considers the judges verdict to be biased.  For more on the judgement click here; http://www.timeslive.co.za/local/article583679.ece/Selebi-gets-15-years</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jackie Selebi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sally Evans</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Gauteng High Court.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>former police commissioner</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Suloman Selebi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Judge Joffe</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>48</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22459</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6611.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6611.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6611.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cele defends need for new building</video:title>  
		<video:description>Police commissioner General Bheki Cele has defended the need for the new police headquarters. Cele told a media briefing in Pretoria on Tuesday that he did not sign the lease agreement for an 18-storey building in the capital city but only signed a needs assessment. Cele also denied that he knew businessman Roux Shabangu who owned the building.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south african police</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Police commissioner Bheki Cele defends the need for a new building</video:tag>
		<video:tag>500 million lease</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Vs Bheki Cele</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>187</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22457</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6610.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6610.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6610.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Pakistani devastating floods</video:title>  
		<video:description>Pakistan faces the risk of a public health disaster with up to 2.5 million people affected and 1,500 killed by devastating floods that have washed away entire villages, officials said. The death toll was expected to rise in northwest Pakistan after the floods and landslides triggered by record rain last week obliterated homes and farmland in one of the country's most impoverished regions.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pakistani</video:tag>
		<video:tag>public health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2.5 million</video:tag>
		<video:tag>northwest Pakistan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>farmland</video:tag>
		<video:tag>devastating</video:tag>
		<video:tag>death toll</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>52</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22450</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6609.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6609.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6609.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Joe Barber - a snip and a clip to comedy gold</video:title>  
		<video:description>Actors David Issacs and Oscar Petersen, along with director Heinrich Reisenhofer bring the fifth installment of the hugely popular Joe Barber back to the stage. Called School Cuts, Isaacs and Petersen's crazy and quirky characters take the audience on a journey through school life in Cape Town. TimesLIVE gives you a snippet of the show, currently on at the Market Theatre.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Market Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>David Isaacs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joe Barber</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Heinrich Reisenhofer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Oscar Petersen</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>147</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22432</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6606.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6606.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6606.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Old Age Home fire kills eighteen</video:title>  
		<video:description>Eighteen people died in an old age home inferno in Nigel, East of Johannesburg.  Eighty-three people were evacuated from Pieter Wessels Old Age home and most of them lost their belongings.  The cause of the fire is being investigated.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fire</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nigel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pieter Wessels</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>46</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22430</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6607.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6607.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6607.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Soweto wedding expo</video:title>  
		<video:description>Walter Sisulu Square in Soweto played host to it's first ever wedding expo.  The event which was attended by over 2500 visitors was considered to be a success by the exhibitors, who have already expressed interest in displaying their wedding products again in Soweto.  Watch our video to see some of the action on the ramp during the fashion show as well as flowers, invitations, shoes and plenty of bling for the 2010 bride.  Read more about the event was marred by an incident of theft - click here to get more details: http://timesurl.at/10317d</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Walter Sisulu Square</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cakes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>brides</video:tag>
		<video:tag>weddings</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto bridal expo</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>98</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22425</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6602.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6602.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6602.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Simphiwe Dana shines in her new album</video:title>  
		<video:description>Highly regarded for her authentic, pure sound, songbird, Simphiwe Dana has finally dropped her hugely-anticipated album titled, Kulture Noir. Dana chats with Times LIVE about the album she describes as unlike any other.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Times LIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Simphiwe Dana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kulture Noir</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>115</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22410</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6597.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6597.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6597.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Da LES paraglides for charity</video:title>  
		<video:description>Hip Hop star Da LES hit the windy Springs’ skies in a bid to garner support for 7 Summits 7 Flights - a charity adventure by Pierre Carter, Marianne Schwankhart and Peter Friedman.  The team will climb and paraglide from the top of the highest mountain on every continent to raise money for The Smile Foundation in partnership with The Trust.



</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Marianne Schwankhart</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>da l.e.s</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pierre Carter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hip Hop star</video:tag>
		<video:tag>7 Summits 7 Flights</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Peter Friedman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Smile Foundation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Trust</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>77</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22295</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6595.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6595.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6595.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Investing in a unified Africa Part 4</video:title>  
		<video:description>The OABD ad the African Union are fighting for an environment where investors and business can thrive in a unified Africa. It's a bold ambition: united we stand, divided we fall might be something of a cliche - but that doesn't mean it doesn't ring true.

In this program Neil De Beer  Secretary General, OABD speaks about

How to change business culture on a huge, regional scale

How to develop future investment in a growing sector

Video Courtesy of: Meet The Boss tv</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>secretary general</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>African Union</video:tag>
		<video:tag>OABD</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Neil De Beer</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>247</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22381</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6591.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6591.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6591.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook #34: Media freedom under threat?</video:title>  
		<video:description>This week on the Political Notebook, Sunday Times editor, Ray Hartley, speaks to his predecessor and newly appointed SANEF chairman, Mondli Makhanya, about the growing threats to media freedom. Makhanya answers questions regarding the Protection of Information Act, the mooted media tribunal and the launch of the New Age newspaper</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>media freedom</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mondli Makhanya SANEF chairperson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>media tribunal</video:tag>
		<video:tag>protection of information act</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>376</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22377</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6589.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6589.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6589.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tribute to police heroes</video:title>  
		<video:description>Family and friends of the seven police officers who died in a chopper chrash in Witbank  paid tribute to the officers.  The officer's helicopter chrashed in heavy mist when they were responding to a bakery robbery in the Mpumalanga town.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>police</video:tag>
		<video:tag>family</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mpumalanga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>witbank</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>seven</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Friday</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>72</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22375</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6588.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6588.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6588.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The South African team's last day on Mt Elbrus</video:title>  
		<video:description>The South African team of The Times photographer MARIANNE SCHWANKHART and champion paraglider PIERRE CARTER this week conquered their first challenge in their 7summits7flights adventure. The team aims climb to the summits of the seven highest mountains on the seven continents and paraglide off them – a world first which they will share via photos video and blogs from the most remote and fragile corners of the earth.  They climbed the 5642m Mount Elbrus in Russia and succeeded in flying off under difficult conditions.  They trip will raise money for ‘The Trust’, a charity aimed at assisting the disadvantaged in achieving their own dreams.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>charity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Marianne Schwankhart</video:tag>
		<video:tag>russia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times Explorer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mount Elbrus</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pierre Carter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>7summits7flights</video:tag>
		<video:tag>‘The Trust’</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>283</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22369</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6587.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6587.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6587.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Public service strike</video:title>  
		<video:description>Public Service Association members took to the streets of Johannesburg embarking on a march after a deadlock in salary negotiations with government.  The union demands’ include a salary increase, a housing allowance and equal medical subsidy for all public servants.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>strike</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>salary increase</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Public Service</video:tag>
		<video:tag>salary negotiations</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>77</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22365</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6586.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6586.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6586.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Social experiment highlights complete apathy against abuse of women</video:title>  
		<video:description></video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>131</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22363</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6585.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6585.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6585.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Champion paraglider shows off his skills on MT Elbrus</video:title>  
		<video:description>The South African team of The Times photographer MARIANNE SCHWANKHART and champion paraglider PIERRE CARTER this week conquered their first challenge in their 7summits7flights adventure. The team aims climb to the summits of the seven highest mountains on the seven continents and paraglide off them – a world first which they will share via photos video and blogs from the most remote and fragile corners of the earth.  They climbed the 5642m Mount Elbrus in Russia and succeeded in flying off under difficult conditions.  They trip will raise money for ‘The Trust’, a charity aimed at assisting the disadvantaged in achieving their own dreams.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Marianne Schwankhart</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>7summits7flights</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Champion paraglider</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The South African</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>93</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22345</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6584.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6584.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6584.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Controversial BeautifulPeople.com ups the scandal ante</video:title>  
		<video:description>BeautifulPeople.com has made headlines in its two-year existence -- first for designing an online dating service based on members' looks, then for kicking 5,000 people off it for "getting fat". Its latest venture is now raising eyebrows, as well as ethical questions: a "virtual sperm and egg bank" enabling would-be parents to find potential donors on their site. The company calls it a noble initiative to help the fertility-challenged, but critics call it an unsettling fixation on the physical, encouraging Beautiful People's quest to make Beautiful Babies.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>BeautifulPeople.com</video:tag>
		<video:tag>virtual sperm and egg bank</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>149</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22345</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6584.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6584.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6584.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Controversial BeautifulPeople.com ups the scandal ante</video:title>  
		<video:description>BeautifulPeople.com has made headlines in its two-year existence -- first for designing an online dating service based on members' looks, then for kicking 5,000 people off it for "getting fat". Its latest venture is now raising eyebrows, as well as ethical questions: a "virtual sperm and egg bank" enabling would-be parents to find potential donors on their site. The company calls it a noble initiative to help the fertility-challenged, but critics call it an unsettling fixation on the physical, encouraging Beautiful People's quest to make Beautiful Babies.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>BeautifulPeople.com</video:tag>
		<video:tag>virtual sperm and egg bank</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>149</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22341</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6583.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6583.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6583.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ANCYL takes on court judges</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANCYL Secretary General Vuyiswa Tulelo has warned court judges not to interfere with the internal processes of the youth league. This was after the  the former ANCYL chairperson Lehlogonolo Masoga and the ANCYL Eastern Cape provincial executive committee took the national leadership to court.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL Eastern Cape</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL takes on court judges</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL secretary general Vuyiswa Tulelo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>former ANCYL Limpopo chairperson Lehlogonolo Masoga</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>116</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22336</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6580.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6580.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6580.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zim’s Black Granite mines leave poor in the lurch</video:title>  
		<video:description>Black granite from Zimbabwe fetches a high price in the  lucrative overseas market. But in the northeast of the country where it's mined, locals complain that too little of the land's wealth is flowing back to the communities that live nearby.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zimbabwe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Black granite</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>94</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22329</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6578.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6578.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6578.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The South African team paragliding on Mount Elbrus</video:title>  
		<video:description>The South African team of The Times photographer MARIANNE SCHWANKHART and champion paraglider PIERRE CARTER this week conquered their first challenge in their 7summits7flights adventure. The team aims climb to the summits of the seven highest mountains on the seven continents and paraglide off them – a world first which they will share via photos video and blogs from the most remote and fragile corners of the earth.  On Tuesday they climbed the 5642m Mount Elbrus in Russia and succeeded in flying off under difficult conditions.  They trip will raise money for ‘The Trust’, a charity aimed at assisting the disadvantaged in achieving their own dreams.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>photographer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Marianne Schwankhart</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>7summits7flights</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mount Elbru</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>126</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22315</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6575.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6575.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6575.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tri-Nation Tickets go on sale in Soweto</video:title>  
		<video:description>Rugby fans around Soweto were thrilled yesterday as tickets to the highly-anticipated Vodacom Tri-Nations Test where the Springboks will face New Zealand went on sale at various malls around the township. Many were, however, turned away empty-handed when the allocated 5 000 tickets were all but snapped up by lunchtime.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>springboks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>New Zealand</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vodacom Tri-Nations Test</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>109</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22319</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6574.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6574.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6574.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Grassroots development is key: Nematandani</video:title>  
		<video:description>SAFA President Kirsten Nematandani said that grassroots development is key to achieving his vision of making South Africa the best side in Africa.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>footaball</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SAFA president Kirsten nematandani grassroots development is key</video:tag>
		<video:tag>metropolitan u16 cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SASFA president Mandla Shoes Mazibuko</video:tag>
		<video:tag>metropolitan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>school soccer</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>101</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22308</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6571.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6571.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6571.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sunday Times Literary Awards honours SA authors</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 2010 Sunday Times Literary Awards took place at the Summer Place in Johannesburg. It was attended by luminaries including Nadine Gordimer, Moeletsi Mbeki and Ahmed Kathrada. The awards also celebrated the 21st anniversary of the Alan Paton Award, which was won by Justice Albie Sachs for his book The Strange Alchemy of Life and Law. The Sunday Times Fiction Prize went to Imraan Coovadia for his book High Low In-between.
 </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Albie Sachs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ahmed Kathrada</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Books</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 Sunday Times Literary Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nadine Gordimer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Moeletsi Mbeki</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the Alan Paton Award</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Strange Alchemy of Life and Law</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Sunday Times Fiction Prize</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Imraan Coovadia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>High Low In-between</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>124</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22308</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6571.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6571.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6571.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sunday Times Literary Awards honours SA authors</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 2010 Sunday Times Literary Awards took place at the Summer Place in Johannesburg. It was attended by luminaries including Nadine Gordimer, Moeletsi Mbeki and Ahmed Kathrada. The awards also celebrated the 21st anniversary of the Alan Paton Award, which was won by Justice Albie Sachs for his book The Strange Alchemy of Life and Law. The Sunday Times Fiction Prize went to Imraan Coovadia for his book High Low In-between.
 </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Albie Sachs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ahmed Kathrada</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Books</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 Sunday Times Literary Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nadine Gordimer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Moeletsi Mbeki</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the Alan Paton Award</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Strange Alchemy of Life and Law</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Sunday Times Fiction Prize</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Imraan Coovadia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>High Low In-between</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>124</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22306</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6570.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6570.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6570.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Traditional medicine used for healing in Mauritania</video:title>  
		<video:description>The lack of medical infrastructure in Mauritania means many locals resort to traditional medicine based on plants and minerals. Officially a 'complement' of conventional practices, homeopaths and healers are often the only healthcare they have access to.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Healthcare</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Healers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mauritania</video:tag>
		<video:tag>homeopaths</video:tag>
		<video:tag>medical infrastructure</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>94</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22299</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6569.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6569.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6569.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Investing in a unified Africa Part 5</video:title>  
		<video:description>The OABD ad the African Union are fighting for an environment where investors and business can thrive in a unified Africa. It's a bold ambition: united we stand, divided we fall might be something of a cliche - but that doesn't mean it doesn't ring true.

In this program Neil De Beer  Secretary General, OABD speaks about

How to change business culture on a huge, regional scale

How to develop future investment in a growing sector

Video Courtesy of: Meet The Boss tv</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-08-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>secretary general</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>African Union</video:tag>
		<video:tag>OABD</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Neil De Beer</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>267</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22289</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6567.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6567.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6567.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Investing in a unified Africa Part 3</video:title>  
		<video:description>The OABD ad the African Union are fighting for an environment where investors and business can thrive in a unified Africa. It's a bold ambition: united we stand, divided we fall might be something of a cliche - but that doesn't mean it doesn't ring true.

In this program Neil De Beer  Secretary General, OABD speaks about

How to change business culture on a huge, regional scale

How to develop future investment in a growing sector

Video Courtesy of: Meet The Boss tv</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>secretary general</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>African Union</video:tag>
		<video:tag>OABD</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Neil De Beer</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>389</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22241</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6565.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6565.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6565.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Education Minister goes back to school</video:title>  
		<video:description>Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga, a teacher by profession, took the morning off from her desk and went back to Winnie Ngwekazi Primary School,  Pimville,  Soweto where she spent the first year of her schooling in grade one.  Motshekga taught a literacy class to the grade three learners where they spent time reading 'The Three Little Pigs' out loud, and then had to take a surprise spelling test.  Motshekga imparted her wealth of teaching skills with the learners, as part of the month long 67 minutes of Mandela Month activities.    Photo: Elizabeth Sejake</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>reading</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Angie Motshekga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>literacy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>spelling</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Basic Education Minister</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Winnie Ngwekazi Primary School</video:tag>
		<video:tag>grade 3</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nelson mandela 67 minute activities</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pimville</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>64</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22262</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6564.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6564.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6564.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title> Investing in a unified Africa Part 2</video:title>  
		<video:description>The OABD ad the African Union are fighting for an environment where investors and business can thrive in a unified Africa. It's a bold ambition: united we stand, divided we fall might be something of a cliche - but that doesn't mean it doesn't ring true.

In this program Neil De Beer  Secretary General, OABD speaks about

How to change business culture on a huge, regional scale

How to develop future investment in a growing sector

Video Courtesy of: Meet The Boss tv</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>secretary general</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>African Union</video:tag>
		<video:tag>OABD</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Neil De Beer</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>271</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22257</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6562.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6562.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6562.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>HIV infected women can be mothers </video:title>  
		<video:description>The  transmission of AIDS from mother to child has been all but eliminated  in Europe and North America. But in Africa, a few pregnant women with  HIV benefit from the treatment, which can stop their children being  infected. Rebecca Awiti from Kenya speaks on having HIV negative  children.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hiv</video:tag>
		<video:tag>aids</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kenya</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rebecca Awiti HIV Aids sufferer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Michel Sidibe Executive Director UNAIDS</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>96</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22252</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6559.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6559.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6559.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title> Investing in a unified Africa Part 1</video:title>  
		<video:description> The OABD ad the African Union are fighting for an environment where investors and business can thrive in a unified Africa. It's a bold ambition: united we stand, divided we fall might be something of a cliche - but that doesn't mean it doesn't ring true.

In this program Neil De Beer  Secretary General, OABD speaks about

How to change business culture on a huge, regional scale

How to develop future investment in a growing sector

Video Courtesy of: Meet The Boss TV</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>secretary general</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>African Union</video:tag>
		<video:tag>OABD</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Neil De Beer</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>300</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22215</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6552.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6552.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6552.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The South African team climbing Mount Elbrus</video:title>  
		<video:description>The South African team of The Times photographer MARIANNE SCHWANKHART and champion paraglider PIERRE CARTER this week conquered their first challenge in their 7summits7flights adventure. The team aims climb to the summits of the seven highest mountains on the seven continents and paraglide off them – a world first which they will share via photos video and blogs from the most remote and fragile corners of the earth.  They climbed the 5642m Mount Elbrus in Russia and succeeded in flying off under difficult conditions.  They trip will raise money for ‘The Trust’, a charity aimed at assisting the disadvantaged in achieving their own dreams.  This was their day for of their travels, This is the third video of four.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>charity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>adventure</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Marianne Schwankhart</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mount Elbrus</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pierre Carter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>7summits7flights</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>72</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22210</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6551.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6551.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6551.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>South African team traveling through the Baksan Valley</video:title>  
		<video:description>The South African team of The Times photographer MARIANNE SCHWANKHART and champion paraglider PIERRE CARTER this week conquered their first challenge in their 7summits7flights adventure. The team aims climb to the summits of the seven highest mountains on the seven continents and paraglide off them – a world first which they will share via photos video and blogs from the most remote and fragile corners of the earth.  They climbed the 5642m Mount Elbrus in Russia and succeeded in flying off under difficult conditions.  They trip will raise money for ‘The Trust’, a charity aimed at assisting the disadvantaged in achieving their own dreams.  This is the second video of four videos.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>75</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22196</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6549.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6549.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6549.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mosimane wants fewer foreign players in PSL</video:title>  
		<video:description>Bafana’s new head coach, Pitso Mosimane, outlined his plans for the national squad after their early exit from the World Cup 2010 tournament. In what he called his Vision 2014, Mosimane laid out plans that include lowering the quota for foreign players in PSL teams and having at least two under 23 players in the starting line-up of each team, in the hopes of a better performance in the upcoming African Cup of Nations in Gabon and the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>psl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Cup 2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pitso Mosimane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>african cup of nations</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Head coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2014 Fifa World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vision 2014</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>106</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22203</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6548.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6548.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6548.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Russian travels for the South African adventurous team</video:title>  
		<video:description>The South African team of The Times photographer MARIANNE SCHWANKHART and champion paraglider PIERRE CARTER this week conquered their first challenge in their 7summits7flights adventure. The team aims climb to the summits of the seven highest mountains on the seven continents and paraglide off them – a world first which they will share via photos video and blogs from the most remote and fragile corners of the earth.  On Tuesday they climbed the 5642m Mount Elbrus in Russia and succeeded in flying off under difficult conditions.  They trip will raise money for ‘The Trust’, a charity aimed at assisting the disadvantaged in achieving their own dreams.  This is the first video out of four videos.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Marianne Schwankhart</video:tag>
		<video:tag>russia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mount Elbrus</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pierre Carter</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>110</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22185</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6545.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6545.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6545.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Chocolate Chef shares his craft</video:title>  
		<video:description>Chef Nicolas van der Walt started baking on a farm at the age of 12.  View  our video where the chef Nicolas, who is   well known for his craft and  competing in numerous chocolate and sugar art competition worldwide -  shares  his craft with us as he puts the finishing touches to this magnificent edible  structure. Photo: Bongani Mnguni</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dstv</video:tag>
		<video:tag>chef</video:tag>
		<video:tag>chocolate</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sugar art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nicolas van der walt</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cake boss</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>66</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22183</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6544.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6544.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6544.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Haiti Six months later</video:title>  
		<video:description>The January 12 Haiti earthquake exacerbated already difficult conditions for expectant mothers.  Most of the pregnant women suffer from high blood pressure.  Doctors Without Borders (MSF) are helping these women by providing them with appropriate medical care.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>doctors without borders</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MSF</video:tag>
		<video:tag>haiti</video:tag>
		<video:tag>January 12</video:tag>
		<video:tag>six months</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>135</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22108</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6524.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6524.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6524.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>UN Comedy Festival to thrill the Jozi funny-bone</video:title>  
		<video:description>Fans of comedy in Johannesburg are in for a treat as the Jozi Comedy Festival rolls up with its superb line-up of heavy weight comedians from around the world. Comics such as Trevor Noah and Loyiso Gola alongside heavies Pablo Francisco and Al Madigral will bring down the Teatro at Montecasino, Fourways from July 26th to August 1st. Bobby Lee and Eugene Khoza, who are also on the roster, give us a glimpse of what’s in store.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>montecasino</video:tag>
		<video:tag>teatro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fourways</video:tag>
		<video:tag>loyiso gola</video:tag>
		<video:tag>eugene khoza</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Trevor Noah</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jozi Comedy Festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pablo Francisco</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Al Madigral</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bobby Lee</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>110</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22108</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6524.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6524.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6524.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>UN Comedy Festival to thrill the Jozi funny-bone</video:title>  
		<video:description>Fans of comedy in Johannesburg are in for a treat as the Jozi Comedy Festival rolls up with its superb line-up of heavy weight comedians from around the world. Comics such as Trevor Noah and Loyiso Gola alongside heavies Pablo Francisco and Al Madigral will bring down the Teatro at Montecasino, Fourways from July 26th to August 1st. Bobby Lee and Eugene Khoza, who are also on the roster, give us a glimpse of what’s in store.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>montecasino</video:tag>
		<video:tag>teatro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fourways</video:tag>
		<video:tag>loyiso gola</video:tag>
		<video:tag>eugene khoza</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Trevor Noah</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jozi Comedy Festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pablo Francisco</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Al Madigral</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bobby Lee</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>110</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22108</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6524.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6524.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6524.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>UN Comedy Festival to thrill the Jozi funny-bone</video:title>  
		<video:description>Fans of comedy in Johannesburg are in for a treat as the Jozi Comedy Festival rolls up with its superb line-up of heavy weight comedians from around the world. Comics such as Trevor Noah and Loyiso Gola alongside heavies Pablo Francisco and Al Madigral will bring down the Teatro at Montecasino, Fourways from July 26th to August 1st. Bobby Lee and Eugene Khoza, who are also on the roster, give us a glimpse of what’s in store.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>montecasino</video:tag>
		<video:tag>teatro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fourways</video:tag>
		<video:tag>loyiso gola</video:tag>
		<video:tag>eugene khoza</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Trevor Noah</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jozi Comedy Festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pablo Francisco</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Al Madigral</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bobby Lee</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>110</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22103</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6525.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6525.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6525.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Probe into baby deaths released</video:title>  
		<video:description>Gauteng Health MEC Qedani Mahlangu released the outcomes of a probe into the deaths of premature babies at Charlotte Maxeke Academic Hospital in Johannesburg.  Six babies died in May in the neonatal intensive care unit of the hospital.  Mahlangu said the virus that killed the babies was common but it was unclear how it ended up in the ward.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gauteng</video:tag>
		<video:tag>babies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health MEC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Qedani Mahlangu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Charlotte Maxeke</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Academic Hospita</video:tag>
		<video:tag>neonatal intensive care unit</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>618</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22094</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6521.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6521.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6521.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Army deployed at volatile Kya Sands</video:title>  
		<video:description>The army rolled into Kya Sands in eight armoured vehicles last night to support an intensified police crackdown on skirmishes between local residents and foreigners in the densely populated informal settlement north of Johannesburg.
 </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>police</video:tag>
		<video:tag>xenophobia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>foreigners</video:tag>
		<video:tag>army</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Army deployed at Kya sands</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kya sands informal settlement</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>61</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22075</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6519.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6519.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6519.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Kya sands unrest</video:title>  
		<video:description>Shop owners in Kya sands which is situated in the north of Johannesburg, have been attacked by unknown men during the night. The shop owners have called it xenophobia while the police said it's just criminals.  Whether its xenophobia or not, shop owners in the squatter camp are worried for their lives.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kyasands</video:tag>
		<video:tag>North of Johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>squatter camp</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>106</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22070</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6518.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6518.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6518.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>HHP goes walkies</video:title>  
		<video:description>Enthused by the concept of uniting Africa, Jabulani Tsambo aka HHP is taking 6 months out of his schedule to take a thought provoking journey through part of the continent in March 2012.   Even if he fails in this adventure then it will also have been a major achievement for him to have attempted it.  Watch our video to get more details about his great trek.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hhp</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jabulani tsambo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jabba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hip hop music</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>97</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22039</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6517.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6517.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6517.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>A South African story of hope</video:title>  
		<video:description>The South African movie, Themba, A Boy Called Hope, premiered at the Maponya Mall in Soweto to a cheering crowd. Lauded  for its touching and brave portrayal of the struggles and triumphs of a young boy who dreams of playing for Bafana Bafana, the movie hopes to breathe new life into the local movie scene.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>themba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>A Boy Called Hope</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African movie</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>123</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22057</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6515.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6515.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6515.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Belgrade, Europe’s new party capital</video:title>  
		<video:description>Once the war-torn capital of the former Yugoslavia, Belgrade is now a party capital. From the Balkans and beyond, thousands flock to the city every weekend to enjoy its lifestyle. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Belgrade</video:tag>
		<video:tag>party capital</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Balkans</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>106</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22057</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6515.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6515.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6515.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Belgrade, Europe’s new party capital</video:title>  
		<video:description>Once the war-torn capital of the former Yugoslavia, Belgrade is now a party capital. From the Balkans and beyond, thousands flock to the city every weekend to enjoy its lifestyle. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Belgrade</video:tag>
		<video:tag>party capital</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Balkans</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>106</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22051</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6514.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6514.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6514.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Le Grand Cirque Fantazie are in Jozi</video:title>  
		<video:description>July 2010 has seen the return of Le Grand Cirque to the Mandela stage at the Joburg Theatre, Braamfontein - where an international cast of 50 world champion acrobats will take you on a breathtaking journey during their performance as they twist, turn, jump, dance and spiral their way using every inch of the stage.  Catch Dizzy the Clown and Janna Roukhmanova at their final dress rehearsal, plus a few other performers in our action packed video...</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>circus</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>clowns</video:tag>
		<video:tag>le grand cirque fantazie</video:tag>
		<video:tag>le grand cirque</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dizzy the clown</video:tag>
		<video:tag>janna roukhmanova</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hoola hoop performer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>acrobats</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>93</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22034</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6510.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6510.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6510.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mandela's birthday</video:title>  
		<video:description>Thousand of well wishers dropped by at former South African President Nelson Mandela's house to wish him a happy birthday.  July 18 marks the former president's birthday and he celebrated it in a private ceremony in Houghton, Johannesburg.  Celebrations were also held in his hometown in Qunu, Eastern Cape.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>qunu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Eastern Cape</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Houghton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zambia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>former South African President</video:tag>
		<video:tag>July 18</video:tag>
		<video:tag>private ceremony</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>99</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22009</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6506.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6506.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6506.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Record crowds hoped for Charity Cup</video:title>  
		<video:description>Following the country's successful hosting of the FIFA World Cup, soccer fans wait eagerly for the start of the 2010/2011 local soccer season. Launched recently in Illovo, Johannesburg, the 25th installment of the Telkom Charity Cup, promises to live up to the standard set by the World Cup with PSL Chief Operations Officer, Ronnie Schloss, urging South Africans to come in their droves.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Soccer City stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>telkom charity cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>PSL Chief Operations Officer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ronnie Schloss</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dr Leepile Taunyane</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>99</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22009</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6506.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6506.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6506.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Record crowds hoped for Charity Cup</video:title>  
		<video:description>Following the country's successful hosting of the FIFA World Cup, soccer fans wait eagerly for the start of the 2010/2011 local soccer season. Launched recently in Illovo, Johannesburg, the 25th installment of the Telkom Charity Cup, promises to live up to the standard set by the World Cup with PSL Chief Operations Officer, Ronnie Schloss, urging South Africans to come in their droves.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Soccer City stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>telkom charity cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>PSL Chief Operations Officer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ronnie Schloss</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dr Leepile Taunyane</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>99</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=22000</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6504.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6504.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6504.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#33: Africa must invest in youth development</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week’s episode of the Political Notebook, Sunday Times Editor, Ray Hartley spoke to the 2010 Local Organising Committee CEO Danny Jordaan.  Jordaan said Africa must invest in youth development if they want to succeed in the upcoming 2014 Fifa World Cup in Brazil.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>danny jordaan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brazil</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>CEO</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 Local Organising Committee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2014 Fifa World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>513</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21992</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6503.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6503.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6503.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Whiskey brewed the George Washington way</video:title>  
		<video:description>The first president of the United States made his post-politics fortune, in part, by producing rye whiskey on his now-famous Mount Vernon estate. Almost two centuries since the distillery burned to the ground, private industry has spent over two million dollars restoring Washington's original building to get the whiskey flowing again using the founding father's own recipe. What was the largest whiskey operation in the young America republic is now part of a trend of micro and craft brewing that is taking the world of wine, beer and spirits by storm.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>recipe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wine</video:tag>
		<video:tag>whiskey</video:tag>
		<video:tag>beer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>america</video:tag>
		<video:tag>united states</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>distillery</video:tag>
		<video:tag>post-politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>George Washington</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mount Vernon estate.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>centuries</video:tag>
		<video:tag>burned</video:tag>
		<video:tag>spirits</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>95</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21977</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6499.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6499.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6499.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>What will you be doing for Mandela Day?</video:title>  
		<video:description>July 18th marks Nelson Mandela International Day. The day aims to gather people of all nations to give 67 minutes of their time serving their various communities. Times Live spoke to the public about how they will spend this day and what it means to them.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>communities</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>July 18th</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela International Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>67 minutes</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>243</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21969</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6495.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6495.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6495.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>French government reeking of scandals</video:title>  
		<video:description>It’s the latest chapter in a long list of scandals surrounding members of the French government: according to a report released recently, the hotel room booked by French sports minister Rama Yade in South Africa cost more than those used by the France team that she criticised for being too luxurious. The affair comes after several other members of the government have stood accused of abusing the system, shedding the light on some possible deeper trouble at the top.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>system</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Scandals</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>French government</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rama Yade</video:tag>
		<video:tag>France team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>French sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>abusing</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>85</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21938</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6482.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6482.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6482.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>President Zuma's post world cup views</video:title>  
		<video:description>In an exclusive interview with President Jacob Zuma as the World Cup ended, the Zonkizizwe iSchoolAfrica World Cup Youth Press team got the President's message to South Africa's youth. They also find out about his remedy for SA's post-World Cup mood. For more on this go to www.ischoolafrica.com.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zonkiziwe iSchoolAfrica World Cup Youth Press team</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>184</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21925</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6479.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6479.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6479.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Masoga has withdrawn charges against Malema</video:title>  
		<video:description>The ANC has managed to convince the  former chaiperson of the ANC Youth League in Limpopo Lehlogonolo Masoga to withdraw the case against Malema.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johannesburg High Court</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC Youth League President Julius Malema'</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lehlogonolo Masoga drop charges against Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Former ANC Youth league limpopo provincial chairperson Lehlogonolo Masoga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL Limpopo. Makhado conference</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>104</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21921</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6478.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6478.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6478.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Egypt battles child labour</video:title>  
		<video:description>Egypt reportedly has over 2 million child workers. Egyptian law, in theory, forbids the employment of children but in reality, many of them spend their days in factories, fields or as domestic servants.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Egypt</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>child workers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>87</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21921</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6478.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6478.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6478.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Egypt battles child labour</video:title>  
		<video:description>Egypt reportedly has over 2 million child workers. Egyptian law, in theory, forbids the employment of children but in reality, many of them spend their days in factories, fields or as domestic servants.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Egypt</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>child workers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>87</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21910</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6477.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6477.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6477.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Madiba Day road trip</video:title>  
		<video:description>Morgan Freeman has joined 21 celebrity motorbike riders who plan to spread the word of International Mandela Day whilst embarking on a six-day road trip from Johannesburg to Cape Town but this journey is not all about leather clad babes, speed, glamour and chrome – the bikers will be weeding gardens, painting and preparing food for disadvantaged communities as they spread Madiba’s love.  Read more here:  http://www.timeslive.co.za/entertainment/article548209.ece/Riders-for-Madiba</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>madiba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jeremy Mansfield</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motoring</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Morgan Freeman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International Nelson Mandela Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bok van Blerk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jack Devnarain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hanna Grobler</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zelda la Grange</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>88</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21910</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6477.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6477.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6477.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Madiba Day road trip</video:title>  
		<video:description>Morgan Freeman has joined 21 celebrity motorbike riders who plan to spread the word of International Mandela Day whilst embarking on a six-day road trip from Johannesburg to Cape Town but this journey is not all about leather clad babes, speed, glamour and chrome – the bikers will be weeding gardens, painting and preparing food for disadvantaged communities as they spread Madiba’s love.  Read more here:  http://www.timeslive.co.za/entertainment/article548209.ece/Riders-for-Madiba</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>madiba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jeremy Mansfield</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motoring</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Morgan Freeman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International Nelson Mandela Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bok van Blerk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jack Devnarain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hanna Grobler</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zelda la Grange</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>88</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21908</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6475.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6475.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6475.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Haiti's earthquake aftermath</video:title>  
		<video:description>January's quake left more than 1.3 million people homeless and claimed as many as 300,000 lives. Five months later, several hundred thousand people remain camped out in precarious tent cities and on the streets in the capital Port-au-Prince. While about 40 percent of the city's houses are safe, the United Nations says only about half of them are occupied. Now, with the hurricane season fast approaching, many remain in desperate need of a long-term housing solution.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-13</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>300</video:tag>
		<video:tag>united nations</video:tag>
		<video:tag>January</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Port-au-Prince</video:tag>
		<video:tag>1.3 million</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hurricane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>000 lives</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>124</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21895</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6474.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6474.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6474.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zuma praises South Africans for best World Cup tourney</video:title>  
		<video:description>President Jacob Zuma cheered the South African public for their warm spirit and contribution to a spectacular World Cup tournament. Speaking in Sandton, Johannesburg, a pleased Zuma said it was a proud moment for the nation who pulled off one of the best World Cup tournaments.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Cup tournament</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>155</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21895</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6474.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6474.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6474.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zuma praises South Africans for best World Cup tourney</video:title>  
		<video:description>President Jacob Zuma cheered the South African public for their warm spirit and contribution to a spectacular World Cup tournament. Speaking in Sandton, Johannesburg, a pleased Zuma said it was a proud moment for the nation who pulled off one of the best World Cup tournaments.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-12</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Cup tournament</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>155</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21882</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6472.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6472.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6472.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Thirty Eight games for a lucky soccer fan</video:title>  
		<video:description>Twenty-nine year old Thulani Ngcobo had his dream of watching the 2010 Fifa World Cup matches live in stadiums granted recently.  He attended 38 games after winning a local competition.  He also broke a Guinness Book of Records record for the most matches attended at a Fifa World Cup.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>matches</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thirty Eight</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer fan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thulani Ngcobo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 Fifa World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Guinness Book of Records</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>59</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21872</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6470.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6470.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6470.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Farming aids former sex workers</video:title>  
		<video:description>A European Commission funded project in Zimbabwe is helping sex workers turn their back on their profession to become farmers instead. And it's not just the women who are benefiting, the local population is enjoying cheaper food too.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zimbabwe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>women</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>farmers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>European Commission</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sex workers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>profession</video:tag>
		<video:tag>local population</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>123</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21860</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6469.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6469.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6469.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bangladeshi brothels awash with steroid-use</video:title>  
		<video:description>A steroid used for fattening cattle is proving hugely popular in Bangladeshi brothels. With underage sex workers common in the country’s red light districts, local madams are prescribing the drugs to make girls look older, despite the dangerous side effects on their health.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>drugs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bangladeshi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>steroid</video:tag>
		<video:tag>underage sex workers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>red light districts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>madams</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dangerous</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dangerous side effects</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>149</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21860</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6469.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6469.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6469.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bangladeshi brothels awash with steroid-use</video:title>  
		<video:description>A steroid used for fattening cattle is proving hugely popular in Bangladeshi brothels. With underage sex workers common in the country’s red light districts, local madams are prescribing the drugs to make girls look older, despite the dangerous side effects on their health.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>drugs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bangladeshi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>steroid</video:tag>
		<video:tag>underage sex workers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>red light districts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>madams</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dangerous</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dangerous side effects</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>149</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21847</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6467.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6467.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6467.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Introducing Joburg, South Africa</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Kingsmead College World Cup Press Team takes a break from the soccer action to introduce you to some of Joburg's must-see and do places. This includes bungee jumping and the Cradle of Humankind.

15 School teams in four South African provinces.  Each with a video camera, a microphone, a MacBook and an opportunity to tell the story of the World Cup. This is the iSchoolAfrica World Cup Youth Press Team project. To find out more go to www.ischoolafrica.com.© iSchoolAfrica WCYPT</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>joburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica World Cup Youth Press Team project.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica WCYPT</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Kingsmead College World Cup Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cradle of Humankind.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>91</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21845</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6466.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6466.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6466.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Making fun of politicians in Venezuela</video:title>  
		<video:description>What happens when you take 12 political leaders, strand them on a desert island, and let it all hang out? That's been the premise of a hugely popular Internet-based animated series, "Isla Presidencial", a potent form of political parody from a creative team in Venezuela.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>animated</video:tag>
		<video:tag>venezuela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>12 political leaders</video:tag>
		<video:tag>desert island</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Internet-based</video:tag>
		<video:tag>"Isla Presidencial"</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>118</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21839</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6465.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6465.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6465.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Football legend John Barnes pays visit to Soweto school kids</video:title>  
		<video:description>Star winger and 1Goal ambassador, John Barnes, took time out to pay kids at the Winnie Ngwekazi Primary School in Soweto a visit in support of the 1Goal campaign. Barnes spoke to the children about the importance of education and took the learner’s wishes for universal education to give to President Jacob Zuma at the World’s Education Summit.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>john barnes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>1GOAL</video:tag>
		<video:tag>1Goal ambassador</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Winnie Ngwekazi Primary School</video:tag>
		<video:tag>universal education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World’s Education Summit</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>103</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21839</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6465.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6465.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6465.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Football legend John Barnes pays visit to Soweto school kids</video:title>  
		<video:description>Star winger and 1Goal ambassador, John Barnes, took time out to pay kids at the Winnie Ngwekazi Primary School in Soweto a visit in support of the 1Goal campaign. Barnes spoke to the children about the importance of education and took the learner’s wishes for universal education to give to President Jacob Zuma at the World’s Education Summit.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>john barnes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>1GOAL</video:tag>
		<video:tag>1Goal ambassador</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Winnie Ngwekazi Primary School</video:tag>
		<video:tag>universal education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World’s Education Summit</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>103</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21830</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6464.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6464.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6464.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Oil spillages on the Niger Delta</video:title>  
		<video:description>While the world's media focuses its attention on the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the people of the Niger Delta in Southern Nigeria have been enduring devastating pollution for years as a result of oil exploration. Millions of barrels of oil have been spilt in the region, which remains poor and under-developed, in spite of its vast natural resources. For those who live there, poverty, violence and corruption are commonplace.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>millions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nigeria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gulf of Mexico</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Oil spillages</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Niger Delta</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Southern Nigeria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>barrels of oil</video:tag>
		<video:tag>natural resources</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>139</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21823</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6460.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6460.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6460.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Panda Keeping interesting yet challenging</video:title>  
		<video:description>Panda keepers in China are among the lucky few who get to interact with the endangered animals in rewarding but tough work. This year, several people from anywhere in the world could get a taste of this much-envied job thanks to a global competition to be launched by the Chengdu Panda Base in Sichuan.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>base</video:tag>
		<video:tag>china</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sichuan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Panda</video:tag>
		<video:tag>This year</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chengdu Panda</video:tag>
		<video:tag>endangered animals</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>104</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21795</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6455.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6455.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6455.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>We need songs we can dance too: Malema</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC Youth League president Julius Malema implored aspiring music producers to write political songs that people can dance to in nightclubs and that tell the story of South Africa's painful past. Speaking from a DJ's box on a stage at a Southern African music conference in Braamfontein, Malema said musicians had yet to write danceable songs about South Africa's history.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>musicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Braamfontein</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL President Julius malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Southern African music conference</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>108</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21771</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6452.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6452.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6452.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>OBE is being updated not phased out</video:title>  
		<video:description>Minister of Education, Angie Mokshekga gave details on some of the fundamental changes that will be implemented in their plan branded  'Action Plan 2012: Towards the Realisation of School 2025' which will be unveiled soon.  Click here for more details:    http://www.timeslive.co.za/local/article536861.ece/Youth-sacrificed-for-OBE</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Angie Motshekga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>outcomes based eduction</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Realisation of School 2025</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Action plan 2012</video:tag>
		<video:tag>text books</video:tag>
		<video:tag>work books</video:tag>
		<video:tag>minister of eduction</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>81</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21771</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6452.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6452.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6452.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>OBE is being updated not phased out</video:title>  
		<video:description>Minister of Education, Angie Mokshekga gave details on some of the fundamental changes that will be implemented in their plan branded  'Action Plan 2012: Towards the Realisation of School 2025' which will be unveiled soon.  Click here for more details:    http://www.timeslive.co.za/local/article536861.ece/Youth-sacrificed-for-OBE</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Angie Motshekga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>outcomes based eduction</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Realisation of School 2025</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Action plan 2012</video:tag>
		<video:tag>text books</video:tag>
		<video:tag>work books</video:tag>
		<video:tag>minister of eduction</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>81</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21767</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6454.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6454.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6454.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Britain’s budget deficit woes</video:title>  
		<video:description>Britain is facing its biggest budget deficit in a generation. Hoping to bring its soaring debt under control, the new government has sought to reduce public spending by introducing the most severe cuts seen for decades.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Britain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>budget deficit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soaring debt</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>108</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21756</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6448.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6448.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6448.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cow manure produces electricity</video:title>  
		<video:description>On six farms in Vermont, United States, cow manure is used to produce methane, which in turn runs engines that generates power. Vermonters are even willing to a premium to use this homegrown, total electricity.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>energy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>farm</video:tag>
		<video:tag>environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>united states</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dairy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cow</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cow manure</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vermount</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>106</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21753</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6447.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6447.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6447.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Palestinian radio station exclusively dedicated to women</video:title>  
		<video:description>Nisaa FM is the only radio station on Palestinian territory that is exclusively dedicated to women. To help promote their rights, an all-female crew has launched the station, broadcasting tips and advice to ease their day to day life.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>women</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nisaa FM</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Palestinian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>all-female crew</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>109</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21729</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6445.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6445.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6445.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Things to do in Cape Town </video:title>  
		<video:description>Wynberg High's Youth Press Team find out what Cape Town has to offer during the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
15 School teams in four South African provinces.  Each with a video camera, a microphone, a MacBook and an opportunity to tell the story of the World Cup. This is the iSchoolAfrica World Cup Youth Press Team project. To find out more go to www.ischoolafrica.com. © iSchoolAfrica WCYPT</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Soccer World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wynberg High's Youth Press Team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>football world cup</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>89</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21723</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6444.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6444.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6444.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mokoena and Guardiola in global campaign to educate every child</video:title>  
		<video:description>Bafana Bafana captain and 1Goal ambassador, Aaron Mokoena, welcomed Barcelona manager, Pep Guardiola, as 1Goal’s 12 millionth supporter. Mokoena signed autographs for young aspiring footballers and called on world leaders to provide education to the 72 million children around the world currently denied schooling.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>1GOAL</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana captain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Aaron Mokoena</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Barcelona manager</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pep Guardiola</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>100</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21723</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6444.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6444.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6444.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mokoena and Guardiola in global campaign to educate every child</video:title>  
		<video:description>Bafana Bafana captain and 1Goal ambassador, Aaron Mokoena, welcomed Barcelona manager, Pep Guardiola, as 1Goal’s 12 millionth supporter. Mokoena signed autographs for young aspiring footballers and called on world leaders to provide education to the 72 million children around the world currently denied schooling.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>1GOAL</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana captain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Aaron Mokoena</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Barcelona manager</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pep Guardiola</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>100</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21708</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6442.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6442.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6442.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Africa Fashion Week - Backstage</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 2010 Africa Fashion Week is showcasing designers throughout Africa including some who are now based on other continents. See some of the behind the scenes action from day 2 plus designs on the ramp by both Laquan Smith and Bunmi Koko. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 Africa Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>behind the scenes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Laquan Smith</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bunmi Koko</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>54</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21705</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6440.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6440.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6440.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tango makes sexy come-back in Romania</video:title>  
		<video:description>The passion of the tango has long been one of Argentina's most famous exports -- one which established itself in Romania during the interwar years. Disappearing during the communist era, the dance of love is staging a comeback in Bucharest, where tango schools and dances are blossoming.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tango</video:tag>
		<video:tag>argentina</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Romania</video:tag>
		<video:tag>communist era</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bucharest</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>137</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21689</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6436.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6436.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6436.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mexico’s bejeweled bugs</video:title>  
		<video:description>It's a decorative tradition dating back to ancient Mayan civilizations, but the bejeweled beetle known as "maquech" is still alive -- literally -- today. The living insects are decorated with precious stones, gold and silver, and sold as what is undoubtedly one of the world's most original fashion accessories.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancient Mayan civilizations</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bejeweled beetle</video:tag>
		<video:tag>maquech</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion accessories</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>92</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21682</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6435.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6435.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6435.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Africa must focus on youth development: Jordaan</video:title>  
		<video:description>Danny Jordaan, CEO of the 2010 Local Organising Committee said African countries must focus on youth development if they sre to do well in the 2014 Fifa World Cup in Brazil. This is after four African teams were knocked out in the group stages of the World Cup.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>danny jordaan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ghana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>African countries.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>CEO of the 2010 Local Organising Committee said Africa must focus on youth development</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>89</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21679</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6433.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6433.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6433.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#32: ANC Youth League playing politics in court</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week’s episode of the Political Notebook, Sunday Times Editor, Ray Hartley speaks to The Times Deputy Editor, Sthembiso Msomi about the litigious tendencies of the ANC and the ANCYL. They tackle the ANC’s seeming inability to resolve its political issues through dialogue and resolving to go through courts instead.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-07-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>court</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC Youth League</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sthembiso msomi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times Deputy Editor</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>425</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21659</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6430.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6430.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6430.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Stylish launch for Africa Fashion Week</video:title>  
		<video:description>African fashion goes on centre-stage this week as the Africa Fashion Week gets underway at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg. Designers Stoned Cherrie, David Tlale, Thula Sindi and many more will flaunt their fashion lines in one of the most prestigious fashion shows.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>David Tlale</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sandton convention centre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thula Sindi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>African fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Stoned Cherrie</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>102</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21659</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6430.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6430.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6430.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Stylish launch for Africa Fashion Week</video:title>  
		<video:description>African fashion goes on centre-stage this week as the Africa Fashion Week gets underway at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg. Designers Stoned Cherrie, David Tlale, Thula Sindi and many more will flaunt their fashion lines in one of the most prestigious fashion shows.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>David Tlale</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sandton convention centre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thula Sindi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>African fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Stoned Cherrie</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>102</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21645</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6426.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6426.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6426.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Goldfish bring Ibiza to SA</video:title>  
		<video:description>Cape Town's Electro Jazz musos Goldfish are back in SA, and they have brought a taste of Ibiza with them. The duo is partying up a storm across the country with global party brand Pacha. They are joined on their whirlwind tour with resident DJ's and dancers from Pacha club in Ibiza.
Times LIVE caught up with Dom and Dave the day after their set at Taboo in Sandton to find out how they got involved with Pacha and what the future held.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sandton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ibiza</video:tag>
		<video:tag>goldfish</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pacha</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Electro Jazz</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pacha club</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Taboo</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>113</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21607</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6420.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6420.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6420.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>2010 FIFA World Cup - Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban</video:title>  
		<video:description>Chesterville Secondary High School finds out more about the Durbans show-stopping Moses Mabhida stadium.

15 School teams in four South African provinces.  Each with a video camera, a microphone, a MacBook and an opportunity to tell the story of the World Cup. This is the iSchoolAfrica World Cup Youth Press Team project. To find out more go to www.ischoolafrica.com .© iSchoolAfrica WCYPT

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>60</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21563</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6408.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6408.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6408.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Chesterville eKasi on the World Cup </video:title>  
		<video:description>The Chesterville Extension Secondary School press team finds out from eKasi residents what their take on the 2010 FIFA World Cup is.

15 School teams in four South African provinces.  Each with a video camera, a microphone, a MacBook and an opportunity to tell the story of the World Cup. This is the iSchoolAfrica World Cup Youth Press Team project. To find out more go to www.ischoolafrica.com  © iSchoolAfrica WCYPT</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chesterville</video:tag>
		<video:tag>eKasi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chesterville Extension Secondary School</video:tag>
		<video:tag>eKasi residents</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>120</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21556</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6407.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6407.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6407.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Steve Coppinger wins the 2nd leg of the Citrine Super Squash Series </video:title>  
		<video:description>Steve Coppinger avenged his semi final defeat at the first leg of the Citrine  Super Squash Series a month ago, against Clinton Leeuw,  in Durban.
 
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Clinton Leeuw</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Citrine Super Squash Series</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Steve Coppinger</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>220</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21542</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6403.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6403.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6403.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The launch of the latest-generation iPhone 4</video:title>  
		<video:description>The worldwide sales launch of the latest-generation iPhone 4, which hits stores in five techno-hungry nations on Thursday, has revved up the race for dominance in the lucrative smart phone market. The high-definition video-conferencing Apple product is competing against Google’s new Android, the heavyweight Blackberry and others.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>apple</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iPhone 4</video:tag>
		<video:tag>smart phone</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Android</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Blackberry</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>99</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21519</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6400.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6400.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6400.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cameroon's football culture</video:title>  
		<video:description>The team from Chesterville Secondary School in KwaZulu-Natal finds out more about the fan and football culture of Cameroon for the FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

15 School teams in four South African provinces.  Each with a video camera, a microphone, a MacBook and an opportunity to tell the story of the World Cup. This is the iSchoolAfrica World Cup Youth Press Team project. To find out more go to www.ischoolafrica.com  © iSchoolAfrica WCYPT</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>KwaZulu-Natal</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fifa World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica World Cup Youth Press Team project.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica WCYPT</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cameroon's football culture</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hesterville Secondary School</video:tag>
		<video:tag>football culture</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>119</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21505</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6394.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6394.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6394.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Soccer icons in Johannesburg</video:title>  
		<video:description>Children around Johannesburg got a chance to rub shoulders with soccer icons Roger Milla and Ronald Deboer.  Milla played for Cameroon in the Fifa World Cup in 1990, while Deboer played in the USA in 1994.  They were at the launch of 1Goal coaching and education camp initiative.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>usa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>1994</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cameroon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fifa World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>1990</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>1GOAL</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer icons</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Roger Milla</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ronald Deboer.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Milla</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Deboer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>initiative.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>60</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21502</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6392.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6392.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6392.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bafana Bafana's bitter sweet victory</video:title>  
		<video:description>Despite Bafana Bafana's victory against France, many fans' hopes were crushed, as the team's points denied them an advancement to the second round.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>france</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>points</video:tag>
		<video:tag>second round</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>35</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21486</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6390.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6390.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6390.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>A message for Bafana Bafana </video:title>  
		<video:description>Kingsmead School's press team gathers advice from Jozi   locals and visitors for the Bafana Bafana team as they prepare for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

15 School teams in four South African provinces.  Each with a video camera, a microphone, a MacBook and an opportunity to tell the story of the World Cup. This is the iSchoolAfrica World Cup Youth Press Team project. To find out more go to www.ischoolafrica.com   © iSchoolAfrica WCYPT</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica World Cup Youth Press Team project.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kingsmead School'</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>89</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21415</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6376.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6376.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6376.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cape Town’s Green Point Stadium </video:title>  
		<video:description>Parkland College Press Team’s Jason Pienaar reveals some secrets about Cape Town’s show-stopping Green Point Stadium .
15 School teams in four South African provinces.  Each with a video camera, a microphone, a MacBook and an opportunity to tell the story of the World Cup. This is the iSchoolAfrica World Cup Youth Press Team project. To find out more go to www.ischoolafrica.com. © iSchoolAfrica WCYPT</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>green point stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica World Cup Youth Press Team project.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Parkland College</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Pienaar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fifia world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica WCYPT</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>119</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21391</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6372.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6372.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6372.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zenani Mandela's funeral</video:title>  
		<video:description>Former South African President Nelson Mandela made a rare public appearance to be at his great grand daughter's funeral Zenani Zanethemba Mandela, 13. Zenani died in a car crash after the World Cup concert on June 10.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>former South African President</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world Cup concert</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zenani Zanethemba Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zenani Mandela's funeral</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>44</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21375</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6366.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6366.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6366.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bafana fans have a ball despite loss</video:title>  
		<video:description>Many South African football fans are still reeling from the loss that Bafana Bafana suffered at the hands of Uruguay. Supporters at the Montecasino Fan Zone not only had a ball watching the match, but swear this is still the best World Cup ever.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>montecasino</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>football fans</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Uruguay</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fan Zone</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>89</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21373</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6375.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6375.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6375.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Malema sets police on rivals</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this exclusive Times LIVE footage ANCYL president Julius Malema gives instructions to the police to chase out delegates who were booing him during the ANCYL Limpopo Provincial Conference that took place on the 09th and 10th of April 2010 in Makhado.

In the video Malema can be heard asking the leader of the South African Police Services Makushu (Head of the VIP protection unit) to chase out delegates who were booing him. "Comrades we are asking the leader of the South African [Police] Services to bring crowd control inside and remove this crowd. We are not going to run congress through hooligans here. And we are asking the police to take over all security points. The ANC security must be removed....</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>police</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Makhado</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL president Julius Malema sets police on his rivals. ANCYL Limpopo provincial conference</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>345</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21367</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6363.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6363.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6363.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Pimp up your granny for World Cup </video:title>  
		<video:description>Tembisa High School Press Team shows you how to pimp up your granny for World Cup 2010.
15 School teams in four South African provinces.  Each with a video camera, a microphone, a MacBook and an opportunity to tell the story of the World Cup. This is the iSchoolAfrica World Cup Youth Press Team project. To find out more go towww.ischoolafrica.com  © iSchoolAfrica WCYPT
 </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Cup 2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tembisa High Schoo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African provinces</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica World Cup Youth Press Team project.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>119</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21352</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6361.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6361.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6361.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>England fans on a mission to make difference</video:title>  
		<video:description>Members of the official England fans club have come to South Africa with two missions in mind – to take the trophy back to Britain and to make a difference. While they follow the English team in their coach, the 'iDiski iza iKhaya', they are taking the game they love to people across SA. Times LIVE joined the fans in Rustenburg where they played a game against staff of the Royal Bafokeng Nation.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Britain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rustenburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>England fans</video:tag>
		<video:tag>England fans club</video:tag>
		<video:tag>English team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iDiski iza iKhaya</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Royal Bafokeng Nation.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mark Perryman</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>112</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21348</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6360.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6360.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6360.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mr Vuvuzela Sadaam Maake </video:title>  
		<video:description>Sunward Park’s Rethabile Maphalala interviews “Mr Vuvuzela”, Sadaam Maake, of Tembisa to find out more about South Africa’s official sound.

15 School teams in four South African provinces.  Each with a video camera, a microphone, a MacBook and an opportunity to tell the story of the World Cup. This is the iSchoolAfrica World Cup Youth Press Team project. To find out more go towww.ischoolafrica.com  © iSchoolAfrica WCYPT</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tembisa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vuvuzela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mr Vuvuzela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sadaam Maake</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunward Park</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rethabile Maphalala</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iSchoolAfrica</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>89</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21329</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6357.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6357.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6357.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SANBS and celebs celebrate World Blood Donation Day</video:title>  
		<video:description>Celebrities Precious Kofi and MacG of YFM together with the South African National Blood Service celebrated World Blood Donor Day at Maponya Mall in Soweto. Youngsters were encouraged to embrace the culture of donating blood and giving the gift of life. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>yfm</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrities</video:tag>
		<video:tag>maponya mall</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Precious Kofi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MacG</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African National Blood Service</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Blood Donor Day</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>90</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21326</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6356.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6356.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6356.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Future stadium design engineers win award</video:title>  
		<video:description>Grade 7 learners design structurally sound world class stadia and win R75,000 worth of educational materials for Glenanda Primary School.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>primary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>school</video:tag>
		<video:tag>learners</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Glenanda</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Grade 7</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world class</video:tag>
		<video:tag>stadia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>educational</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>77</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21311</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6350.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6350.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6350.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Dutch fans aboard train to Soccer City</video:title>  
		<video:description>Dutch fans took a train from Park Station to Nasrec, to watch the group E match between Netherlands and Denmark.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nasrec</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dutch</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Denmark</video:tag>
		<video:tag>netherlands</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Park Station</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>group E</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>14</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21305</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6349.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6349.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6349.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>England, USA fans - The Red White and Weird</video:title>  
		<video:description>Times LIVE brings you a glimpse of some the more colourful characters that descended on Rustenburg this weekend to watch England play the USA.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rustenburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Times LIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>glimpse</video:tag>
		<video:tag>colourful characters</video:tag>
		<video:tag>England play the USA.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>43</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21279</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6347.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6347.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6347.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bafana fans feeling soccer fever in Soweto</video:title>  
		<video:description>Thousands of soccer spectators gathered at Elka Stadium in Rockville, Soweto for the opening game of the 2010 Fifa World Cup between South Africa and Mexico.  The stadium is one of two fan parks in Johannesburg where soccer fans can watch games on the big screen.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mexico</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rockville</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fan parks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elka Stadium</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>64</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21275</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6346.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6346.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6346.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Celebrating Africa's World Cup</video:title>  
		<video:description>The first ever FIFA Kick-Off Celebration concert took place at Orlando Stadium in Soweto, one day ahead of the start of the sporting spectacle. Jason Von Berg was in Soweto to capture all the musical action. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fans</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mexico</video:tag>
		<video:tag>parlotones</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Alicia Keys</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fifa World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>BLK JKS</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shakira</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Waka Waka</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>274</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21272</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6345.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6345.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6345.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mexico’s football culture 2010</video:title>  
		<video:description>As Mexico prepares to take on Bafana Bafana Crawford Lonehill’s Press Team looks at the football culture of the famous El Tri.

15 School teams in four South African provinces.  Each with a video camera, a microphone, a MacBook and an opportunity to tell the story of the World Cup. This is the iSchoolAfrica World Cup Youth Press Team project. To find out more go to www.ischoolafrica.com   
© iSchoolAfrica WCYPT</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mexico</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fifa 2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>60</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21253</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6343.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6343.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6343.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>John Travolta lands in Jo'burg</video:title>  
		<video:description>Celebrity couple John Travolta and Kelly Preston landed in Johannesburg with their daughter.  Travolta who is also a pilot said his visit was for support to the Australian team.  He will be staying for five days.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>travolta</video:tag>
		<video:tag>John Travolta</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity couple</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kelly Preston</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Australian</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>49</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21242</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6341.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6341.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6341.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bafana-Bafana prepared to die with their boots on </video:title>  
		<video:description>Sunday Times Editor Ray Hartley speaks to soccer journalist Bareng-Batho Korjaas about Bafana Bafana's support and which players to look out for in the World Cup.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer journalist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bareng-Batho Korjaas</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>379</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21231</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6340.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6340.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6340.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Pienaar Story - From violent neighbourhood to Bafana superstar </video:title>  
		<video:description>From growing up in a dangerous neighbourhood, playing soccer on dusty streets and in dark parking lots until late at night, to living large in Liverpool, Bafana Bafana player Steven Pienaar has not changed one bit. The Times reporter Gabisele Ndebele met up with Pienaar’s family and friends to find out more about where the Bafana legend grew up and why he remains so humble.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>liverpool</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times reporter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Pienaar Story</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana superstar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Steven Pienaar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gabisele Ndebele</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>186</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21220</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6339.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6339.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6339.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>A second chance at Soccer City</video:title>  
		<video:description>FIFA bylaws outlawing informal traders from selling outside World Cup venues threaten the livelihoods of many who rely on the trade.  But the City of Johannesburg's Department of Economic Development has found a solution for traders seeking a new venue to sell their goods during the World Cup. Report by Jared T Miller </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>march</video:tag>
		<video:tag>informal</video:tag>
		<video:tag>protest</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fifa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>safa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>traders</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>211</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21215</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6337.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6337.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6337.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Post Office to deliver World Cup luggage on time</video:title>  
		<video:description>Soccer teams taking part in the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup have chosen the South African Post Office to deliver the excess items they require for the month-long tournament.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 Fifa Soccer World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Post Office</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>72</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21212</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6336.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6336.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6336.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Captain Gerrard on England vs USA</video:title>  
		<video:description>New England captain Steven Gerrard says he will approach the game in the same way, captain or not. Gerrard, Franz Beckenbauer and Josmer Altidore on captains and preview to England vs USA match of the 2010 FIFA World Cup on 12th June.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>usa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Captain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Steven Gerrard</video:tag>
		<video:tag>England captain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Franz Beckenbauer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Josmer Altidore</video:tag>
		<video:tag>England vs USA matc</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>88</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21208</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6335.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6335.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6335.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>No bonuses for non-performing managers</video:title>  
		<video:description>Co-operative governance minister Sicelo Shiceka will present a draft delivery agreement to Provincial MECs. The draft will be used as a way to measure performance of municipal managers and senior staff. He says non-performing managers will not receive bonuses.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>minister</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sicelo shiceka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Co-operative governance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>draft delivery agreement</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Provincial MECs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>municipal managers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bonuses</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>28</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21203</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6333.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6333.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6333.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Ten years of smiles</video:title>  
		<video:description>Musician Loyiso Bala organised an extra special gift for Nelson Mandela and the Smile Foundation, as they celebrated their 10th year of gifting over 500 vulnerable children with smiles.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>musician</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Smile Foundation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Loyiso Bala</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>95</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21179</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6327.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6327.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6327.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bafana Bafana must win the opening match: Pienaar</video:title>  
		<video:description>South Africa's midfield maestro, Steven Pienaar, says Bafana Bafana should win the opening game against Mexico.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fifa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Steven Pienaar Bafana Bafana Midfield Maestro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fifa 2010 soccer world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana vs Mexico</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>91</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21176</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6325.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6325.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6325.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Julius Malema to face genocide charge</video:title>  
		<video:description>Julius Malema may be facing a genocide charge at the international court of Justice in Hague, in the Netherlands. A farmer in Rustenburg has a laid a charge at the court against Malema for his song " kill the boer." The farmer says that the song is "inciting genocide against Afrikaans Boers."   </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>netherlands</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rustenburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>"Kill the boer"</video:tag>
		<video:tag>genocide charge</video:tag>
		<video:tag>international court of Justice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hague</video:tag>
		<video:tag>genocide against Afrikaans Boers.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>46</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20955</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6321.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6321.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6321.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>JACKast #29: Henry Rollins</video:title>  
		<video:description>Henry Rollins talks freely about American patriotism, holidaying in war-torn countries, Euro Disney, wearing spandex and plenty more.

More from Brendan at Twitter and Facebook.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>punk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>interview</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brendan Jack</video:tag>
		<video:tag>JACKast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>JACKasts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Henry Rollins</video:tag>
		<video:tag>American patriotism</video:tag>
		<video:tag>war-torn countries</video:tag>
		<video:tag>euro disney</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Glam Rock</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>536</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21149</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6323.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6323.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6323.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Preview to the opening match of the 2010 FIFA World Cup </video:title>  
		<video:description>South Africa will play the opening match of the 2010 FIFA World Cup against Mexico, on the 11th of June 2010. South African coach, Carlos Alberto Parreira, says it's a very tough group, but anything can happen. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>mexico</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Carlos Alberto Parreira</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pening match</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African coach</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>116</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21149</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6323.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6323.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6323.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Preview to the opening match of the 2010 FIFA World Cup </video:title>  
		<video:description>South Africa will play the opening match of the 2010 FIFA World Cup against Mexico, on the 11th of June 2010. South African coach, Carlos Alberto Parreira, says it's a very tough group, but anything can happen. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>mexico</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Carlos Alberto Parreira</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pening match</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African coach</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>116</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21135</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6318.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6318.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6318.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>FIFA World Cup 2010 Preview - Group E: Netherlands v Denmark</video:title>  
		<video:description>Dutch player Arjen Robben talks about his World Cup Group, the strengths of The Dutch team and their aims in the World Cup. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dutch player</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Arjen Robben</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>154</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21115</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6316.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6316.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6316.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Football Legend JJ Okocha Goes Back to School in Nigeria to Support 1Goal </video:title>  
		<video:description>1GOAL is campaigning to ensure that every child worldwide has the opportunity to go to school and learn. To support this campaign two Nigerian football legends JJ Okocha and Segun Odegbami went back to school when they visited a rural school near Nigeria's capital city, Abuja. The former players had their eyes opened as they discovered the realities around the fact that their country has more children out of school (8.2 million) than any other in the world. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>school</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Abuja</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>1GOAL</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nigerian football legends</video:tag>
		<video:tag>JJ Okocha</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Segun Odegbami</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nigeria's capital city</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Back to School</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>237</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21095</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6320.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6320.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6320.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>A-List WAGs on SABC</video:title>  
		<video:description>SABC3 is launching a new show, The A-List, about soccer wives-and-girlfriends and their shopping, dining, and luxury lifestyles.  The channel hopes to attract a larger female audience when it is broadcast during the World Cup, and also create a new image for the SABC with the new programming.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sabc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wags</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>98</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21085</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6310.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6310.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6310.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#30: What has gone wrong with COPE?</video:title>  
		<video:description>Ray Hartley speaks to Congress of the People President, Mosiuoa Lekota, about the leadership crisis between him and his deputy, Mbhazima Shilowa. They also chat about the drama that occurred around the party's national elective conference , which was held at the St George’s hotel in Irene, near Pretoria recently.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>irene</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pretoria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mbhazima Shilowa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mosiuoa lekota</video:tag>
		<video:tag>COPE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Congress of the People president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>leadership crisis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>national elective conference</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>486</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21030</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6307.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6307.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6307.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Kwesta the up-coming rapper journey  thus far</video:title>  
		<video:description>If you don’t already know who Kwesta is then you are about to be schooled about this young and up-and-coming rapper in a 4-part mini series brought to you the by record label Buttabing Entertainment and The Times, The video documents his journey to date, including his meeting with US superstar Kelly Rowland.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rapper</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kwesta</video:tag>
		<video:tag>label Buttabing Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>147</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21027</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6306.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6306.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6306.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Irate Khayelitsha resident dares police</video:title>  
		<video:description>Irate Khayelitsha residents have been protesting against the City of Cape Town's decision to remove the unenclosed toilets after ANCYL members destroyed enclosures erected by the City last week.  During their protest some residents were arrested and one of the protestors dared the police to arrest them, here is what he had to say.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>City of Cape Town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Khayelitsa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>unenclosed toilets</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>23</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21012</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6302.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6302.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6302.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Golden Nuggets #15: Ninel Musson</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week’s episode of Golden Nuggets, we chat to Ninell Musson, who is a partner in the urban marketing and branding company, Vth Season. She chats to us about urban brand activation and lifestyle marketing, and what it takes to make you mark in this competitive industry.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golden Nuggets</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ninell Musson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>urban marketing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vth Season</video:tag>
		<video:tag>urban brand activation</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>254</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=21002</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6299.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6299.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6299.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Backstage with BLK JKS at Bush Fire </video:title>  
		<video:description> Johannesburg's BLK JKS play their first performance in Swaziland as part of the Bush Fire Music Festival.  TimesLIVE went backstage with guitarist Mpumelelo Mcata and bassist Molefi Makananise and spoke about their busy schedules leading into the 2010 World Cup kickoff concert.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bush fire</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>BLK JKS</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Swaziland</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>196</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20998</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6298.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6298.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6298.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The best of The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Host of the Von Vodcast, Jason Von Berg has been bringing you the best in one on one celebrity interviews for the last three years. In that time he has traveled to New York City, London, Zambia, Cape Town and to some of the hottest spots in Jozi to interview some of the biggest names in the business. As the show comes to an end, The Times' Gabisile Ndebele turns the tables and interviews Jason to find out more about the show and some of his highlights during that time. Watch this special and last of The Von Vodcast.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-06-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>joelle</video:tag>
		<video:tag>films</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hollywood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elana Afrika</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ed Jordan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Annie Lennox</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Flo Rida</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Keri Hilson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Morgan Freeman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mark Bayley</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>333</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20987</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6296.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6296.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6296.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cage Fighting hits SA hard</video:title>  
		<video:description>Mix Martial Arts fighting has exploded on to the sporting scene in recent years, outselling traditional boxing events and competing with the Super Bowl for viewership in USA. Also known as cage fighting, the sport pits two fighters from different fighting backgrounds against each other in an octagon cage. Times LIVE attended the Extreme Fight Championships in Johannesburg to find out more about the sport.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>boxing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Boxing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cage Fighting</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mix Martial Arts fighting</video:tag>
		<video:tag>traditional boxing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>octagon cage.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Extreme Fight Championships</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wentzel Nel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>EFC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>UFC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MMA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bernardo Mikixi</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>235</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20980</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6294.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6294.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6294.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Hollywood star Terrence Howard encourages Jozi youth</video:title>  
		<video:description>American actor Terrence Howard took time out of his schedule at the weekend to watch a soccer match and enjoy lunch with some of the youth of Johannesburg. The star, who will play a young version of Nelson Mandela in the biopic Winnie also shared some words of encouragement with the children. Jason Von Berg caught all the action on camera. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movie</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hollywood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Winnie</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jennifer Hudson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Terrence Howard</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>140</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20937</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6285.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6285.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6285.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Collaboration between Fashion and Technology </video:title>  
		<video:description>LG’s flagship showroom, the LGXperience store in Montecasino was transformed into a fashion house as they showcased garments by Chereen Anderson and Gillani Exclusive Men’s Outfitters alongside LG electronics most premium products.  Here are some of the highlits of the show.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>montecasino</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chereen Anderson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gillani Exclusive</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Men’s Outfitters</video:tag>
		<video:tag>LG electronics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>LG’s flagship showroom</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>80</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20926</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6281.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6281.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6281.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Youth's coolest brands revealed</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Sunday Times Generation Next 2010 Survey Awards were held n
Fourways, Johannesburg.  The awards are about what the South African
youth view as cool brands.  Winners included Nike as the coolest sports
store and Aldor Africa as coolest sweets, here are some of the
highlights.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fourways</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nike</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Generation Next</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times</video:tag>
		<video:tag>highlights</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 Survey Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African youth</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cool brands</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Aldor Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coolest sweets</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>66</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20916</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6277.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6277.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6277.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tiësto on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>He has been described as the  world’s number one DJ, working with the likes of Nelly Furtado, Clavin Harris,  Sean Kingston and our very own BLK JKS. Jason Von Berg caught up with Dutch DJ  Tiësto. Watch The Von Vodcast.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dj</video:tag>
		<video:tag>party</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Smirnoff Experience</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tiesto</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>248</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20910</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6276.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6276.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6276.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Clinton Leeuw wins the Citrine Super Squash Series event.</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 1st Super Squash Series event of the season took place recently at the Fish Hoek Squash Club in Cape Town. The newly crowned WP Champion, Clinton Leeuw, took out both top 2 seeds, Rodney Durbach and Steve Coppinger, to walk away with the Super Squash Series title of the season.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Clinton Leeuw</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Super Squash Series</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Citrine Super Squash Series</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fish Hoek Squash Club</video:tag>
		<video:tag>WP Champion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rodney Durbach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Steve Coppinger</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>210</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20910</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6276.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6276.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6276.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Clinton Leeuw wins the Citrine Super Squash Series event.</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 1st Super Squash Series event of the season took place recently at the Fish Hoek Squash Club in Cape Town. The newly crowned WP Champion, Clinton Leeuw, took out both top 2 seeds, Rodney Durbach and Steve Coppinger, to walk away with the Super Squash Series title of the season.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-27</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Clinton Leeuw</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Super Squash Series</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Citrine Super Squash Series</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fish Hoek Squash Club</video:tag>
		<video:tag>WP Champion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rodney Durbach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Steve Coppinger</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>210</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20901</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6280.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6280.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6280.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Samba Boys arrive in SA</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Brazilian team arrived in South Africa two weeks before the 2010 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to begin, and were quickly escorted to the Five Star Fairways Hotel in Randburg, where they will train prior to the tournament.  Their first match will take place in Ellis Park Stadium on June 15, against North Korea.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-27</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fifa</video:tag>
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		<video:tag>world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brazil</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Samba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Randburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>five star fairways hotel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>north korea</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>33</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20885</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6268.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6268.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6268.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>South African Reserve Bank Recalls R200 notes</video:title>  
		<video:description>The South African Reserve Bank has recalled the R200 note for upgrading. However, it said it was not because of the recent spate of counterfeit notes.  The new notes will have the South African Coat of Arms, Diamond shapes and Gold Shimmering bands among other things to distinguish it from the old notes.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The South African Reserve Bank</video:tag>
		<video:tag>R200 note</video:tag>
		<video:tag>counterfeit notes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Coat of Arms</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diamond shapes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gold Shimmering bands</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>81</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20883</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6265.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6265.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6265.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sex and the City 2 premiere in Jozi</video:title>  
		<video:description>It's one of the most anticipated films of the year and in just a few days; millions of Sex and the City fans will flock to the movies to see the second installment of the hit franchise. A few eager Johannesburg residents got a sneak peek, ahead of the big release on Friday the 28th. Watch the video to see what went down at the Hyde Park premiere.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>film</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hollywood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Khanyi Mbau</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sarah Jessica Parker</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mel Bala</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sex And The City</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rosie Motene</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sex and the City 2</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hyde Park</video:tag>
		<video:tag>NuMetro</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>177</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20873</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6263.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6263.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6263.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ACSA announces 2010 readiness</video:title>  
		<video:description>With 16 days left before the 2010 Fifa World Cup kick-off, Airports Company South Africa has announced that it was 100 percent ready for the soccer tournament.  The Company also revealed its operational plan for the spectacle.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>With 16 days</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Airports Company South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>operational plan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>spectacle.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>188</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20868</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6262.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6262.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6262.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Nando's latest hilarious and bare breasted TV advert.</video:title>  
		<video:description>Nando’s has a new tongue-in-cheek TV commercial, that forms part of its “Only i-best for Ama-Visitors" campaign. This is the final ad in a series of three, where comedian Chris Forrest looks at the stereotype that all women in South Africa walk around bare breasted, as portrayed on popular souvenir postcards.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>chris forrest</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nando</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bare breasted TV advert.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TV commercial</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Only i-best for Ama-Visitors" campaign.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>women in South Africa walk around bare breasted</video:tag>
		<video:tag>popular souvenir postcards.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>42</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20839</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6258.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6258.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6258.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Soweto welcomes Blue Bulls </video:title>  
		<video:description>Local residents welcomed Blue Bull fans with open arms as a sea on blue swept over Soweto. The fans, new and old, descended on the township to watch the Blue Bulls take on the Crusaders in the first ever Super 14 match held at Orlando Stadium.
Times LIVE caught all the excitement as we joined a group of Jacaranda 94.2fm listeners on their journey to Orlando to experience the historic occasion.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>super-14</video:tag>
		<video:tag>blue bulls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Crusaders</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Blue Bull fans</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacaranda 94.2fm</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>133</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20792</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6254.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6254.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6254.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bafana Bafana legends launch Showbol SA</video:title>  
		<video:description>Mark Williams, Mark Batchelor, Shaun Bartlett and others were on hand to launch Showbol, a fast-paced variant of soccer, in South Africa less than a month before the 2010 FIFA World Cup.  Popularized in South America, the version is played on a field measuring approximately 42 meters by 22 meters.  An 8-team South African league will be launched in September 2010.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mark</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>shaun</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bartlett</video:tag>
		<video:tag>league</video:tag>
		<video:tag>williams</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south america</video:tag>
		<video:tag>batchelor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Showbol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>maradonna</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>164</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20786</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6253.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6253.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6253.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>test video</video:title>  
		<video:description></video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>325</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20775</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6252.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6252.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6252.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>KZN ANCYL promises safe provincial congress</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC Youth League President, Julius Malema is expected to attend the KwaZulu-Natal ANCYL Provincial Congress. Scenes of violence and unruly behaviour have marred elective congresses in Limpopo and the Eastern Cape. Deputy Chairperson Mthandeni Ndlungwane was quick to allay fears that the same scenes will happen in KZN.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC Youth League</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Congress</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>122</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20767</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6250.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6250.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6250.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zolani and Kyla of Freshlyground on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Internationally acclaimed SA group, Freshlyground have just released their fourth album, 'Radio Africa'. Jason Von Berg chats to Zolani and Kyla from the group to find out more about the album and about their official World Cup Anthem with Shakira. Watch this week's episode of The Von Vodcast.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>album</video:tag>
		<video:tag>freshlyground</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zolani &amp; Kyla of Freshlyground on The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shakira</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Waka Waka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Radio Africa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>336</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20757</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6248.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6248.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6248.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Musicians to perform at World Cup fan parks </video:title>  
		<video:description>With just days to go until kick- off, soccer fans, corporates and schools are getting ready for the big event. One such school is St Stithians College, who will play host to thousands of fans at their FIFA-endorsed fan park. 'Indawo' will showcase not only the games live, but also a whole host of local musicians such as Jozi and Lira. Watch the video to see how they're getting ready for the spectacle.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ishmael</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lira</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jozi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fifa World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>da l.e.s</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fan parks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>St Stithians College</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>159</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20746</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6245.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6245.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6245.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Jo'burg experiences the Smirnoff Experience</video:title>  
		<video:description>Over 140 cities around the world battled it out to play host to one of the biggest parties in the world, the Smirnoff Experience and at the end of the day it was city of Johannesburg that came out on top. The Times LIVE crew was lucky enough to be on the list of invites. Watch the video to see what went down.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>party</video:tag>
		<video:tag>smirnoff</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Smirnoff Experience</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tiesto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>BLK JKS</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>167</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20739</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6244.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6244.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6244.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Golden Nuggets #14: Elouise Kelly</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this episode of Golden Nuggets, we meet the Chief Marketing Officer of On Digital Media (ODM) Elouise Kelly. Kelly has worked for companies like MTV Networks Africa, The Jupiter Drawing Room, MTN Irancell and SABC 3, as a Branding and Communication Strategist.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SABC 3</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golden Nuggets</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elouise Kelly</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chief Marketing Officer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>On Digital Media</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MTV Networks Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Jupiter Drawing Room</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MTN Irancell</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>325</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20711</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6238.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6238.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6238.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA Police: We are ready</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African security personnel marched through Sandton in an effort to display their readiness for the World Cup.  National Commisioner of Police Bheki Cele and Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa spoke at the event, which featured live entertainment and demonstrations by different security forces.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>police</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>saps</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>readiness</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>99</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20676</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6231.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6231.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6231.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Noisy airport</video:title>  
		<video:description>Residents of Drive-In informal settlement are being woken up by thundering aircraft emanating from the King Shaka International Airport, in northern KwaZulu-Natal. The sprawling settlement is located just two kilometers from the new multi billion rand facility. Vumani Mkhize brings you this report.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>King Shaka International Airport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Drive-In informal Settlement</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Noise Pollution</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>134</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20671</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6227.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6227.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6227.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>How to use newspapers as educational materials.</video:title>  
		<video:description>TimesLIVE visits Zakhele Primary School, Uoane Primary School, Tsako-Thabo High School in Mamelodi with Avusa Education's Phanuel Mnguni. The aim of workshops like these is to teach learners and teachers how to use newspapers as educational materials.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mamelodi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TimesLIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zakhele Primary School</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Uoane Primary School</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tsako-Thabo High School</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Avusa Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Phanuel Mnguni.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>234</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20668</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6225.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6225.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6225.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>UN sponsors African musical collaboration</video:title>  
		<video:description>Alexandra hosted the launch of "Eight Goals for Africa," a collaboration of musicians in support of the United Nations' eight millennium development goals.  Artists included South African musicians Yvonne Chaka Chaka, Soweto Gospel Choir, Hugh Masekela, and rapper HHP.  South African jazz guitarist Jimmy Dludlu composed the music for the piece, currently available for download at www.8goalsforafrica.org.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hhp</video:tag>
		<video:tag>un</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Yvonne Chaka Chaka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Soweto Gospel Choir</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hugh Masekela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jimmy Dludlu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>collaboration</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>107</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20665</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6224.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6224.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6224.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>French navy in town</video:title>  
		<video:description>French Navy vessel the Tonnerre arrived at the Durban harbour on Friday morning. The French are in South Africa as part of their cadet-training mission. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Durban Harbour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>French Navy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Navy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tonerre</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>120</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20663</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6223.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6223.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6223.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ANCYL to come to Malema’s aid</video:title>  
		<video:description>The ANC Youth League stated that Julius Malema does not act on his own and has the full backing of the League. Top members of the ANCYL National Executive Committee said that they opposed the disciplinary action brought forward against Malema and that his R10 000 fine will be paid through member donations. As a sign of solidarity for their leader the NEC will also attend anger management classes and the ANC political education programme with Malema.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC Youth League</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>NEC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL National Executive Committee</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>119</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20651</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6222.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6222.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6222.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#29: Can Julius bottle it up for 18 months?</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this weeks episode of Political Notebook . The Sunday Times Editor Ray Hartley, speaks to Sunday Times Political Editor, Wally Mbele about the ANC’s disciplinary ruling against Malema.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Political Editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wally Mbele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC’s disciplinary ruling</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>307</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20646</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6221.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6221.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6221.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>DJ Black Coffee on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>DJ Black Coffee is big locally but this music fundi is bigger internationally. Jason Von Berg speaks to the SAMA winner ahead of his tour to Europe. Watch this week’s episode of the Von Vodcast.   </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dj</video:tag>
		<video:tag>album</video:tag>
		<video:tag>house</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sama</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Black Coffee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DJ Black Coffee</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>298</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20633</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6217.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6217.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6217.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Luxury opening to new hotel</video:title>  
		<video:description>Southern Sun recently hosted a mask ball in honour of the opening of their new four-star luxury hotel at Montecasino.Times LIVE reporter Refilwe Boikanyo reports from the launch, giving an exclusive all access look at the preparations and the festivities for the night.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>montecasino</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Southern Sun</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Craig Jacobs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Luxury opening to new hotel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robert Jasper</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gerard Vingerling</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joelle Kayembe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Basetsana Kumalo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johanna Mukoki</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>244</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20615</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6215.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6215.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6215.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Chabane shows off his musical talents</video:title>  
		<video:description>Minister in the office of the Presidency responsible for Monitoring and Evaluation, Collins Chabane, is also an accomplished musician and has recorded two albums with his band the movement. Last week Chabane entertained ANC Gauteng delegates with his mellifluous voice during the party's 11th Provincial Congress in Pretoria.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC gauteng delegates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Monitoring and Evaluation minister Collins Chabane shows off his musical talents</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Collins Chabane minister in the presidency</video:tag>
		<video:tag>chabane band the Movement</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Minister in the Presidency Collins Chabane</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>260</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20611</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6213.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6213.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6213.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Satawu not budging from 15% demand</video:title>  
		<video:description>The South African Transport and Allied Workers Union (Satawu) have rejected an 11 % increase by logistics parastatal Transnet and are not budging from their 15 % unconditional salary increase, meaning the strike continues. Vumani Mkhize brings you this report.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>strike</video:tag>
		<video:tag>transnet</video:tag>
		<video:tag>satawu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>15% increase</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>93</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20608</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6212.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6212.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6212.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Lolly Jackson's funeral</video:title>  
		<video:description>Family and friends of killed controversial strip club owner Lolly Jackson gathered at Els Park Cemetary in Germiston to bid him farewell. Jackson was allegedly shot by a friend and the police are still investigating and haven't captured the killer.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Strip club owner</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Els Park</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cemetary in Germiston</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lolly Jackson's funeral</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>110</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20601</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6209.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6209.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6209.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Soweto flying the flag for the World Cup</video:title>  
		<video:description>Its 30 days before the Fifa World Cup kickoff and Sowetans are ready to welcome visitors with colourful flags. 46 houses in Naledi are flying flags for the 32 World Cup teams.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Soweto flying the flag for the Fifa Soccer World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 Fifa Soccer World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sowetans</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Naledi Mojalefa street</video:tag>
		<video:tag>32 World Cup teams</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Soweto township in South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>235</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20582</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6201.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6201.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6201.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Goldberg, Gore Soccer World Cup bet</video:title>  
		<video:description>It's 30 days to the Soccer World Cup and Times LIVE news editor Reuben Goldberg bet former US vice president Al Gore $100 that Bafana Bafana will go further then the United States in the greatest show on earth. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-11</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fifa World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Al Gore</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Goldberg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gore Soccer World Cup bet</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Soccer World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Reuben Gold</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>206</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20578</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6200.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6200.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6200.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>At Fine Brandy Festival, local liquor is world's best</video:title>  
		<video:description>South Africa's Fine Brandy Festival, held at the Sandton Sun Convention Centre, hosted the world's finest Brandy manufacturers - the majority of them South African.  Established brands like KWV and Van Ryn, as well as 2009 International Wine and Spirit Competition winner, Southern Cape Vineyards, were in attendance.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>luxury</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>brandy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>KWV</video:tag>
		<video:tag>joseph barry</video:tag>
		<video:tag>southern cape</video:tag>
		<video:tag>muscat</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>271</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20544</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6194.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6194.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6194.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#28: Shilowa says Cope has been a disappointment</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week's episode of the Political Notebook, The Sunday Times Editor Ray Hartley, speaks to Cope deputy leader Mbhazima Shilowa about his decision to stand against party president Mosiuoa Lekota at the national conference at the end of the month.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>COPE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Congress of the People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cope deputy leader Mbhazima shilowa says cope has been a disappointment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley Sunday Times editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cope president Mosiuoa Lekota</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>466</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20529</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6192.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6192.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6192.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Artists build soccer giants for World Cup</video:title>  
		<video:description>French artists' Collective Les Grandes Personnes has partnered with South African artists to produce giant puppets for performances during the World Cup.  The performance, a South African version of Romeo and Juliet, will include a giant soccer match and be performed in townships, fan parks, and Bloemfontein during the World Cup Matches.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>performance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bloemfontein</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>townships</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Romeo and Juliet</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>puppets</video:tag>
		<video:tag>giant</video:tag>
		<video:tag>les grandes personnes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>romeo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>juliet</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fan parks</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>228</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20523</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6190.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6190.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6190.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Unity and discipline is the key: Mbete</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC national chairwoman, Baleka Mbete, called for unity among delegates irrespective of which leaders emerged victorious. Mbete was keynote speaker at the ANC's 11th Provincial Conference underway in Pretoria.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gauteng</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pretoria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>paul mashatile</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nomvula mokonyane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC national chairwoman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Baleka Mbete called for unity and discipline during the ANC Gauteng 11th provincial conference</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC gauteng delegates</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>188</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20519</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6189.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6189.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6189.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>X Games 3D</video:title>  
		<video:description>The movie releases in 3D cinemas around the country. This adrenaline-filled film features athletes from both the Summer and Winter X-Games, with names such as Shaun White, Travis Pastrana and ESPN X Games host Sal Masekela. Watch the video to see what’s in store on the big screen.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>summer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travis Pastrana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sal Masekela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shaun White</video:tag>
		<video:tag>X Games 3D</video:tag>
		<video:tag>3D cinemas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Winter X-Games</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ESPN X Games</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>292</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20512</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6187.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6187.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6187.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Baboons need mommies too</video:title>  
		<video:description>Mable Watts is the primate manager at the Centre for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife (Crow). Watts is currently bottle-feeding two playful and very curious juvenile baboons. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Baboons</video:tag>
		<video:tag>CROW</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Centre for the rehabilitation of wildlife</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>146</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20494</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6184.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6184.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6184.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Johannesburg transport plans for 2010</video:title>  
		<video:description>Johannesburg Mayor Amos Masondo has urged soccer spectators to use public transport during the 2010 Fifa World Cup.  He said this during the City's unveiling of its transport plans and electricity programme for the soccer tournament.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>transport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mayor Amos Masondo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer spectators</video:tag>
		<video:tag>City's unveiling</video:tag>
		<video:tag>electricity programme</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer tournament.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>209</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20476</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6180.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6180.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6180.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Gauteng rugby clubs kitting up</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Gauteng Department of Sports, Arts and Culture and the Golden Lions Rugby Unions donated rugby kits and equipment as part of the club aid programme.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gauteng</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gauteng government donated rugby kits</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golden Lions rugby unions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rugby kits and equipment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>clun rugby</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>166</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20458</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6178.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6178.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6178.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Golden Nuggets #13: Al Gore </video:title>  
		<video:description>Former USA Vice President and Co-Founder of the cable TV channel Current TV, Al Gore, was in South Africa recently to launch his channel on the new satellite network Top TV. Current TV relies on user-generated videos for content.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golden Nuggets</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Al Gore</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Former USA vice president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Current TV</video:tag>
		<video:tag>new satellite network</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Top TV</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Co-Founder</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cable TV channel</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>168</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20449</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6177.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6177.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6177.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Construction workers receive World Cup tickets</video:title>  
		<video:description>Construction workers at Soccer City were promised two complimentary tickets for their work on the stadium on Monday.  World Cup officials including Local Organizing Committee CEO Danny Jordaan, FIFA Secretary General Jérôme Valcke and Johannesburg Mayor Amos Masondo were in attendance.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fifa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>workers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>construction</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer city</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jordaan</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>109</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20446</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6177.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6177.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6177.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Construction workers receive World Cup tickets</video:title>  
		<video:description></video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>109</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20437</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6176.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6176.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6176.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Al Gore on the future of journalism</video:title>  
		<video:description>Former USA vice president, environmental activist, Academy Award and now multiple Emmy Award winner Al Gore was in South Africa to launch his new television channel. Current TV, which will air on the new satellite network Top TV, relies on user-generated videos for content and has been heralded for changing the media and journalism landscape. Times Live News Editor Reuben Goldberg spoke to Al Gore about Current TV and the future of journalism.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Academy Award</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Al Gore</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Former USA vice president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>environmental activist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Emmy Award winner</video:tag>
		<video:tag>new television channel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Current TV</video:tag>
		<video:tag>new satellite network</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Top TV</video:tag>
		<video:tag>user-generated videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>media and journalism landscape</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Times Live News Editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Reuben Goldberg</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>211</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20428</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6169.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6169.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6169.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Top TV goes live</video:title>  
		<video:description>Pay TV satellite network, Top TV  goes live this weekend. The network will boast over 50 new channels and will bring to the industry a competitively priced business model. Watch the video to see who was there and what went down at the official launch earlier this week. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Top TV goes live</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pay TV satellite network</video:tag>
		<video:tag>50 new channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>official launch</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>195</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20425</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6167.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6167.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6167.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Alliance marches against corruption</video:title>  
		<video:description>The South African Communist party and Cosatu led by their Secretary generals, Blade Nzimande and Zwelinzima Vavi led a march against crime and corruption in Durban on Friday. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>crime</video:tag>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>corruption</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zwelinzima Vavi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Blade Nzimande</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Communist party</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cosatu Secretary generals</video:tag>
		<video:tag>march against crime and corruption</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>185</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20421</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6166.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6166.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6166.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sudanese captors treated us like humans</video:title>  
		<video:description> The four South African police officers who were kidnapped in Sudan said they were happy to be back home and their captors treated them well.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sudan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African police officers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kidnapped in Sudan</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>133</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20403</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6164.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6164.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6164.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bafana Bafana comes home</video:title>  
		<video:description>Bafana Bafana returned from Germany Friday morning, after a two-week training camp and a victory over Jamaica.  Fans at O.R. Tambo airport welcomed the team, blowing Vuvuzelas in support of South Africa's performance in the World Cup this June.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south</video:tag>
		<video:tag>africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>training</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>surprise</video:tag>
		<video:tag>booth</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>121</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20391</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6134.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6134.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6134.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>King Shaka International Airport ready</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African Airways and the Airports Company of South Africa conducted a test flight to Durban’s new King Shaka International Airport on Thursday. The flight generated much excitement at the venue. Vumani Mkhize brings you this report.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>saa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ACSA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>King Shaka International Airport</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>116</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20376</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6133.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6133.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6133.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Singer Jerusha on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Pop star, Jerusha recently returned home for the annual South African Music Awards, where she was a nominee. Jason Von Berg caught up with the singer to find out more about her SAMA-nominated album, "Jerushalem" and about living in New York City. Watch this week's episode of The Von Vodcast.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>album</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jerusha</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jerushalem</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>314</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20374</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6132.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6132.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6132.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#27: BBK's Bafana starting eleven</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week's episode of the Political Notebook, The Sunday Times Editor Ray Hartley, speaks to The Times and Sunday Times  Football columnist Bareng-Batho Kortjaas where he chooses his Bafana Bafana starting eleven for their opening game against Mexico and assesses their chance of qualifying for the second round.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-05-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fifa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mexico</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bareng-Batho Kortjaas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times editor Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political notebook#27</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley and BBK on Bafana Bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fifa World Cup in South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>567</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20369</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6131.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6131.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6131.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>U2 to get African makeover</video:title>  
		<video:description>South Africa's Soweto Gospel Choir has announced a partnership with legendary rock group U2  for a series of TV spots to be aired during the World Cup.  ESPN contacted the group hoping they would give U2's music a uniquely African feel, and embody the energy present in South Africa on the eve of the World Cup.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tv</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>energy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>espn</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gospel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>choir</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>U2</video:tag>
		<video:tag>broadcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>spots</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>202</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20361</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6130.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6130.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6130.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zuma launches solar water heating initiative</video:title>  
		<video:description>President Jacob Zuma spoke in Winterveldt on Wednesday to launch a solar water heating initiative that would provide off-the-grid heated water to housing equipped with the units.  In his speech, he praised the financial savings of the initiative, and announced plans to take the project nationwide.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>project</video:tag>
		<video:tag>national</video:tag>
		<video:tag>solar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>water</video:tag>
		<video:tag>speech</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>winterveld</video:tag>
		<video:tag>heating</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cost effective</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cheap</video:tag>
		<video:tag>savings</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>96</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20354</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6129.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6129.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6129.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Miniature trains event</video:title>  
		<video:description>Model trains fanatics from across the country got a chance to show off their model trains during the National Steam event in Florida, Johannesburg. The society members build trains as a hobby and it takes them from about a year to 10 years to build one. Here are the highlights of the locomotive event.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>highlights</video:tag>
		<video:tag>trains</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Miniature</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National Steam</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Florida</video:tag>
		<video:tag>a year to 10 years</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>116</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20351</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6128.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6128.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6128.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Who made the cut at the Jozi Idols auditions?</video:title>  
		<video:description>25 Idols wannabes made it through to the coveted top 100 round in singing contest Idols in Johannesburg at the weekend. Jason Von Berg went down to the Sandton Convention Centre to catch a sneak peak at the good and the bad. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gareth Cliff</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Idols</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kahn Morbee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Randall Abrahams</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>153</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20330</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6125.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6125.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6125.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Apartheid laws still haunt country: Zuma</video:title>  
		<video:description>President Jacob Zuma says apartheid laws may have disappeared from the statute books but its effects lingered. Zuma also said in four years time government would have no reason to explain its failures to provide services to the people.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pretoria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>union buildings</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President of South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma says apartheid laws still haunt the country</video:tag>
		<video:tag>freedom day celebration</video:tag>
		<video:tag>April 27</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>213</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20327</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6127.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6127.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6127.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ANC supporters attempt to disrupt Freedom Day march</video:title>  
		<video:description>A group of ANC supporters chanted protest songs and waved ANC flags in an attempt to disturb a Democratic Alliance led march at Constitution Hill, Johannesburg. The small group was unable to cause too much disturbance to the gathering, which was aimed at celebrating 16 years of democracy. At the gathering DA leader Helen Zille as well as Independent Democrat leader Patricia de Lille addressed their supporters and encouraged them to continue to vote against the ANC.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Patricia de Lille</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Democratic Alliance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC supporters</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Constitution Hill</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>protest songs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC flags</video:tag>
		<video:tag>16 years of democracy.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DA leader Helen Zille</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Independent Democrat leader</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>100</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20313</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6122.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6122.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6122.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Car show with a difference</video:title>  
		<video:description>Car fanatics were dazzled during the 2010 Caltex auto show held at the Coca Cola Dome in Johannesburg, recently. The auto show showcased custom, classic restored and modified cars. Here are the highlights of the event.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coca-cola dome</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motorsports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Car fanatics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 Caltex auto show</video:tag>
		<video:tag>recently</video:tag>
		<video:tag>custom</video:tag>
		<video:tag>classic restored and modified cars</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>52</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20265</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6110.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6110.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6110.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The science of fun</video:title>  
		<video:description>Megandhren Govender, otherwise known as doctor D is an astro physicist at the university of KZN. He has a road show called the Flying Circus of Science, where he tries to make science fun.  Watch the video</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>science</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>University Of KwaZulu-Natal</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Megandhren Govender</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Astro Physics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Flying Circus of Science</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>127</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20262</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6108.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6108.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6108.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#26: Malema outplayed, outsmarted and outgunned the ANC</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week's episode of Political Notebook, Sunday Times editor Ray Hartley speaks to political analyst and columnist Justice Malala about the ANC's failure to take disciplinary action against its youth wing president, Julius Malema.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>justice malala</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC Youth League President Julius Malema'</video:tag>
		<video:tag>political notebook episode twenty six</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times editor Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>535</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20236</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6104.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6104.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6104.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The architect behind Soccer City</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African architect Bob van Bebber is the man responsible for designing Soccer City stadium - Johannesburg’s most visible and iconic structure. Times Live spoke to Mr. van Bebber at FNB’s Premier Firsts event, hosted at the monumental stadium.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Soccer City stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>architect</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bob van Bebber</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johannesburg’</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iconic structure</video:tag>
		<video:tag>FNB’s Premier Firsts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>monumental stadium.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>188</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20232</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6103.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6103.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6103.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Top Billing's Kelly Parkhurst on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>One of Top Billing’s rising stars is the lovely Kelly Parkhurst. Jason Von Berg chats to her in this week’s episode of The Von Vodcast. Watch the video to find out more about some of her most memorable shoots to date </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>top-billing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nicole flint</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kelly Parkhurst</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>293</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20221</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6100.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6100.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6100.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>GiGi wins Survivor South Africa</video:title>  
		<video:description>Exotic dancer GiGi outwitted and outlasted 14 other celebrity castaways to win the title of Survivor South Africa: Santa Carolina. Jason Von Berg was at the finale and caught all the action on camera. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>survivor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gigi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Survivor South Africa: Santa Carolina</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Survivor South Africa: Santa C</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lollipop</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>201</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20221</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6100.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6100.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6100.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>GiGi wins Survivor South Africa</video:title>  
		<video:description>Exotic dancer GiGi outwitted and outlasted 14 other celebrity castaways to win the title of Survivor South Africa: Santa Carolina. Jason Von Berg was at the finale and caught all the action on camera. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>survivor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gigi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Survivor South Africa: Santa Carolina</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Survivor South Africa: Santa C</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lollipop</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>201</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20212</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6099.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6099.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6099.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Caster Semenya's athletics academy</video:title>  
		<video:description>Gold medalist Caster Semenya has announced that she has established an athletics academy for struggling athletes in Pretoria.  Semenya made a rare public appearance to talk about the developments of the academy.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>athletics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pretoria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Athletics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Caster Semenya</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>has established</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>203</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20210</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6098.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6098.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6098.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Three people killed in Rovos Rail train crash</video:title>  
		<video:description>Three people, including a pregnant woman and her unborn baby, died in a Rovos Rail train accident in Capital Park outside of Pretoria. The Rovos Rail train was traveling from Cape Town.  It had made a stop in Centurion to change from the electrical locomotive to diesel, when it rolled back and crashed.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pretoria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>diesel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>train</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Centurion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rovos rail</video:tag>
		<video:tag>three people</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Capital Park</video:tag>
		<video:tag>electrical locomotive</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>140</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20204</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6097.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6097.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6097.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>COPE Gauteng prefers Shilowa for party president</video:title>  
		<video:description>Congress of the People Gauteng Secretary John Ngcebetsha said the overwhelming majority of regions in Gauteng had nominated Mbhazima Shilowa to be party president during the upcoming  national conference in May.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mbhazima Shilowa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Congress of the People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>COPE Gauteng prefers Mbhazima Shilowa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cope Gauteng</video:tag>
		<video:tag>COPE national elective conference</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>97</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20176</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6095.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6095.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6095.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Delays for European passengers in SA continue</video:title>  
		<video:description>Volcanic ash from Iceland continued to delay European passengers at O.R. Tambo Airport, postponing flights back to the United Kingdom and elsewhere in Europe indefinitely.  South African Airways hopes to clear their backlog of approximately 10,000 passengers by early next week, though recent eruptions threaten to extend delays further into the future.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>airport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>uk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>saa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>europe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>passengers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>volcano</video:tag>
		<video:tag>OR Tambo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>volcanic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Iceland</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>101</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20165</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6094.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6094.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6094.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA ready for World Cup: Zuma</video:title>  
		<video:description>President Jacob Zuma said South Africa is more than ready to host the upcoming Fifa World Cup tournament. Zuma was speaking at the opening of the newly constructed terminal building at OR Tambo International Airport.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fifa World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>OR Tambo International Airport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kirsten Nematandani</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Safa president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer world cup south africa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>216</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20157</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6091.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6091.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6091.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>No charges for Malema as yet</video:title>  
		<video:description>The African National Congress has denied that there are any charges against the ANCYL president Julius Malema.  This comes after weekend newspapers reported that the youth leader faced disciplinary action following his endorsing of Zimbabwe's ruling party Zanu-PF and his remarks about the late AWB leader Eugene Terre'Blanche.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zimbabwe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zanu pf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Eugene Terre'Blanche</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The African National Congress</video:tag>
		<video:tag>weekend newspapers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>disciplinary action</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>148</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20142</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6089.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6089.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6089.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Fire ravages informal settlement</video:title>  
		<video:description>A fire broke out in Cato Crest informal settlement near Durban on Tuesday morning, resulting in approximately 200 homes being burnt to the ground. The cause of the fire is said to be a paraffin stove that exploded while cooking.  Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fire</video:tag>
		<video:tag>informal settlement</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cato Crest</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>136</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20136</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6087.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6087.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6087.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Golden Nuggets #12: Faye Mfikwe</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this episode of Golden Nuggets, we chat to Faye Mfikwe, who is responsible for the strategic direction and co-ordination of the FNB Personal Banking marketing teams. She has previously worked within the Financial Services sector, namely Liberty Life as Head of Segment Marketing for Entry Level Markets, prior to which, her experience has spanned across various brands in consumer marketing, media as well as advertising.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fnb</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golden Nuggets</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Faye Mfikwe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>FNB Personal Banking</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Financial Services sector</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Liberty Life</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Head of Segment Marketing for Entry Level Markets</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>165</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20059</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6073.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6073.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6073.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>16th annual SAMAs: What they said and wore</video:title>  
		<video:description>Outrageous outfits from female afro pop/funk artists Thandiswa Mazwai and Camagwini may have raised a few eyebrows, but KZN group Big Nuz scooped the most coveted awards of the night- Album of the year ("Undisputed") and Record of the year ("Umlilo"), while Lira took home the Best female artist of the year award, along with another for Best global chart DVD. America-bound Black Coffee took the Best Male artist of the year award. Performers on the night included a duet between Louise Carver and the Parlotones' lead singer Kahn, Liquideep backed by Oskido, and the ever-bubbly HHP. Trevor Noah presented the live broadcast from Sun City Resort in the North-West Province on Saturday.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>parlotones</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lira</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sama-awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jozi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SAMAs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sun City Super Bowl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Louise Carver</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Big Nuz</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thandiswa Mazwai</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Camagwini</video:tag>
		<video:tag>da l.e.s</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brian Temba</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>174</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20058</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6072.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6072.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6072.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>16th annual SAMAs: What they said and wore</video:title>  
		<video:description></video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>174</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20048</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6078.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6078.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6078.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Brazilian culture comes to SA</video:title>  
		<video:description>Hosted at Emperor's Palace, the Brazilian Food Festival took place April 13-17.  The event offered a taste of Brazilian culture beyond the popular soccer team.  Authentic ingredients from Mozambique and Brazil composed traditional dishes at the festival, which also included a Capoeira performance, dancing, and a live band playing Brazilian music.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>food</video:tag>
		<video:tag>festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>culture</video:tag>
		<video:tag>emperors</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brazil</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>113</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20038</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6068.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6068.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6068.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Malema used me like a toilet paper</video:title>  
		<video:description>One of the people central to making ANC Youth League President, Julius Malema, says he now feels used and flushed like a toilet paper. Lehlogonolo Masoga, the man currently embroiled in a power struggle with Malema over the control of league structures in Limpopo says he has now approached President Jacob Zuma for protection.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>limpopo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC Youth League</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lehlogonolo Masoga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC youth league provincial chairperson in Limpopo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema ANC youth league president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Makhado</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>338</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=20013</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6063.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6063.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6063.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>DJ Roxxi on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>DJ Roxxi is a name to watch out for. In addition to being booked at the hottest parties around the country, she’s a whole bunch of collaborations with big stars coming up. Jason Von Berg chats to DJ Roxxi in this week’s episode of The Von Vodcast to find out what else she has planned. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>house</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DJ Roxxi</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>318</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19999</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6062.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6062.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6062.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#25: ANC rules the alliance and looming Malema disciplinary charges</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week’s episode of Political Notebook, the Sunday Times Editor, Ray Hartley, chats to Sunday Times Journalist, Moipone Malefane, about the ANC and COSATU alliance summit, as well as the looming disciplinary charges against Julius Malema.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Moipone Malefane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Journalist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC and COSATU alliance summit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>disciplinary charges</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>401</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19992</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6058.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6058.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6058.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Municipal workers trash the streets</video:title>  
		<video:description>Johannesburg streets were left littered with garbage as striking South African Municipal Workers Union members thrashed dustbins on the fourth day of their nationwide strike.  The union is demanding a job evaluation system that would grade all jobs in the municipal sector.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Municipal Worker's Union</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>municipal workers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>82</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19972</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6067.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6067.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6067.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Soweto begins World Cup ticket sales </video:title>  
		<video:description>Ticket sales began Wednesday at Soweto's Maponya Mall, where over a thousand queued in order to secure tickets for the 2010 World Cup.  While the process experienced setbacks, ticket buyers' anticipation appeared to quell previous fears of lackluster attendance at June and July's matches.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mall</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tickets</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ticket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sales</video:tag>
		<video:tag>maponya</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>124</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19970</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6043.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6043.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6043.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Remember e'Lollipop?</video:title>  
		<video:description>e’Lollipop was a huge South African and international hit when it was released in the 1970’s. The movie told a story of  friendship between Tsepo and Jannie when South Africa was still deeply mired in Apartheid. A second installment of the film is currently being shot. Vumani Mkhize brings you this report.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Hartman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>'e'Lollipop</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tsepo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jannie</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Norman Knox</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Muntu Ndebele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>"A million colours e Lollipop ii</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wandile Molebatsi</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>255</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19963</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6042.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6042.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6042.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Terre Blanche throttled my client: Lawyer</video:title>  
		<video:description>The lawyer representing the 28 year-old Chris Mahlangu accused of killing Eugene Terre Blanche said the AWB leader had treated his client badly and throttled him on one occassion. Puma Moroka said his client was once attacked by Terre Blanche.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>boer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Puma Moroka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>chris mahlangu accused of killing Eugene Terre Blanche</video:tag>
		<video:tag>AWB leader murdered</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ventersdorp magistrate court</video:tag>
		<video:tag>farmer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>right winger</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Andre Visagie AWB Secretary General</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Solly Phetoe Cosatu provincial secretary in North West</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>224</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19943</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6076.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6076.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6076.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SAMWU strike continues indefinetely</video:title>  
		<video:description>The South African Municipal Workers Union strike will continue indefinitely despite numerous attempts by the South African Local Government Association to stop it.  The association had taken SAMWU to court twice, filing urgent applications which were turned down.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SAMWU</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Municipal Worker's Union</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>indefinetely</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Local Government Association</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The association</video:tag>
		<video:tag>filing urgent applications</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>75</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19935</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6037.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6037.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6037.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ANC is the leader of the alliance: Mantashe</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC Secretary General Gwede Mantashe said ANC remained the leader of the tripartite alliance, and there must be no confusion about that.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tripartite alliance</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>156</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19920</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6030.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6030.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6030.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Joburg municipal workers down tools</video:title>  
		<video:description>Members of the South African Municipality Workers Union in Johannesburg went on a strike demanding a job evaluation system that would grade all jobs in the municipal sector.  The union marched to the Mayor's offices where  they handed a memorandum to City Manager, Mavela Dlamini.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>strike</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joburg municipal</video:tag>
		<video:tag>e South African Municipality Workers Union</video:tag>
		<video:tag>job evaluation system</video:tag>
		<video:tag>municipal sector.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The union</video:tag>
		<video:tag>marched</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mayor's offices</video:tag>
		<video:tag>City Manager</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mavela Dlamini.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>110</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19914</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6028.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6028.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6028.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Chicago's Black Jewish community</video:title>  
		<video:description>Though often ignored by the mainstream Jewish community, Black Jewish communities thrive in countries throughout the world, including South Africa.  Rabbi Capers Funnye leads Beth Shalom B'nai Zaken Ethiopian Hebrew Congregation, one of America's largest Black Jewish communities, composed of both converts to Judaism and those who are born Jewish.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>black</video:tag>
		<video:tag>community</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jewish</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Funnye</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rabbi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>convert</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jews</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ethiopian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hebrew</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>262</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19909</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6027.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6027.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6027.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Coast 2 Coast 4 CANSA</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Coast 2 Coast 4 CANSA campaign, led by Russel Symcox aims to raise awareness and funds for the fight against cancer. Symcox and four other members of his team will travel from the east coast of Mozambique to the west coast of Namibia in a grueling 2800km expedition. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cancer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Coast to Coast for CANSA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Russel Symcox</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lance Klusener</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>112</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19893</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6025.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6025.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6025.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tom Jones rocks Sun City</video:title>  
		<video:description>He's been in the industry for over 40 years and still singer Tom Jones shows no signs of slowing down. The 'Sex Bomb' singer rocked out at the Sun City Superbowl at the weekend. Jason Von Berg caught a few of the highlights on camera. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>legend</video:tag>
		<video:tag>singer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rock</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tom Jones</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sun City Superbowl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sex Bomb</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>207</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19882</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6024.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6024.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6024.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Eugene Terre Blanche laid to rest</video:title>  
		<video:description>The funeral of AWB leader Eugene Terre blanche, who was killed at his farm last week Saturday, has taken place without a major incident.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Afrikaner</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ventersdorp</video:tag>
		<video:tag>AWB leader Eugene Terreblanche fuenral</video:tag>
		<video:tag>white right winger. Andre Visagie AWB secretary genereal</video:tag>
		<video:tag>boer</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>304</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19843</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6018.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6018.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6018.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Malema will sing edited version of "Kill the boer"</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANCYL President Julius Malema said he will continue singing the song "Ayesaba Amagwala" without the words "shoot the boer".  The struggle song was deemed hate speech and banned by the Human Rights Commission.  Malema also said he will not be attending AWB leader, Eugene Terre Blanche's funeral on Friday.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hate speech.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>AWB leader</video:tag>
		<video:tag>singing the song</video:tag>
		<video:tag>"Ayesaba Amagwala"</video:tag>
		<video:tag>"shoot the boer".</video:tag>
		<video:tag>struggle song</video:tag>
		<video:tag>banned</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Human Rights Commission</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Eugene Terre blanche's funeral on Friday.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>191</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19839</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6015.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6015.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6015.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#24: Covering the Terre Blanche Killing</video:title>  
		<video:description>The newly appointed Sunday Times Editor, Ray Hartley, spoke to “The Times” reporters, Charl du Plessis and Sipho Masondo, who covered the story of Eugene Terre Blanche’s murder.They talk about their observations and experiences at the scene of the crime and the reactions from the nearby township residents.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Eugene Terre Blanche</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sipho Masondo.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Terre Blanche Killing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Charl du Plessis</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>408</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19834</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6014.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6014.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6014.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Malema kicks out a BBC journalist</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANCYL leader Julius Malema kicked a BBC journalist out of a press conference for interrupting him, calling him "a bastard and a bloody agent".  Malema was addressing the media on his recent visit to Zimbabwe.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>julius</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Malema kicks out a BBC journalist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>"a bastard and a bloody agent".</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Malema was addressing the media on his recent visit to Zimbabwe.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL leader</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>100</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19805</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6013.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6013.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6013.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sexual violence high for Sub-Saharan migrants </video:title>  
		<video:description>One of three women treated by MSF Doctors without borders in Rabat and Casablanca in a period of eight months had been victims of sexual violence.  Most of these women had fled their countries of birth in search of freedom.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sexual violence</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>266</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19775</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6008.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6008.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6008.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Golden Nuggets #11: Abey Mokgwatsane </video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week's episode of Golden Nuggets, we interview Abey Mokgwatsane, who is the CEO of the VWV Group, one of South Africa’s leading experiential communication specialists. The VWV Group has been commissioned to produce the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. He is also an acknowledged speaker on experiential marketing and challenger brand thinking.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>CEO</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golden Nuggets</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Abey Mokgwatsane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>VWV Group</video:tag>
		<video:tag>experiential communication specialists</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>479</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19763</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6010.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6010.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6010.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Eugene Terre Blanche killed</video:title>  
		<video:description>The killing of AWB leader, Eugene Terre Blanche, has sent shock waves across South Africa and prompted nervous calls for calm. In the town of Ventersdorp in the North West province, many are angry at what they say is a climate in which violence against Afrikaners is encouraged. Watch the footage by STEVE STRANACK to see their responses.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>AWB</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Afrikaners</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>farmers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ventersdorp</video:tag>
		<video:tag>AWB leader Eugene Terreblanche killed</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC youth leader Julius Malema blamed</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kill the boer song</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>244</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19745</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6005.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6005.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6005.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Surf's up</video:title>  
		<video:description>The three-day Quiksilver Pro Junior surfing tournament came to an exciting end at Durban’s North Beach on Sunday. The event showcases some of the best junior surfers in the country, with various age categories ranging from under 14’s to under 20’s. Vumani Mkhize brings you this report.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>surfing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Quiksilver Pro Junior</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>164</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19724</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6004.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6004.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6004.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Too much service delivery?</video:title>  
		<video:description>Residents of Kwamakhutha township near Durban feel that service delivery is coming at a cost in their area. To such an extent that many have been forced to demolish their larger homes to make way for smaller RPD houses. Can there be such a thing as too much service delivery? Vumani Mkhize brings you this report.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>service delivery</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kwamakhutha</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ethekwini Municipality</video:tag>
		<video:tag>RDP Housing</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>130</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19704</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6002.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6002.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6002.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>A chat with David Keuning of The Killers</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week’s episode of The Von Vodcast, Jason Von Berg caught up with David Keuning from The Killers whilst they were touring South Africa to talk about the band, their music and how he got stranded in Scotland when they were touring that country. Watch the video to find out more.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>David Keuning</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Killers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>353</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19690</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6000.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/6000.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-6000.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Interpol and SAPS working together</video:title>  
		<video:description>Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble, accompanied by National Police Commissioner Bheki Cele, conducted tours of the OR Tambo, and King Shaka International Airports, along with the Durban harbour to assess security measures at these points of entry. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>OR Tambo International Airport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bheki Cele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>King Shaka International Aiport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Interpol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Durban Harbour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ronald Noble</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>171</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19676</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5998.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5998.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5998.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Race-ist races into theatres</video:title>  
		<video:description>Racing into theatres this April Fool's Day is South African action film, The Race-ist. It stars a whole bunch of local talent including Ian Roberts, Liezel van der Westhuizen, Kurt Darren, DJ Fresh, Craig Palm and others. Jason Von Berg caught up with a few of the race-ists to find out more. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movie</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Liezel van der Westhuizen</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ian Roberts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Race-ist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DJ Fresh</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Craig Palm</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kurt Darren</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>274</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19669</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5995.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5995.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5995.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Fight night</video:title>  
		<video:description>Mixed martial arts fighting has taken South Africa by storm with tournaments  held almost every week. MMA is a full combat sport and is a combination of various fighting styles, such as karate, wrestling and kick boxing amongst others. Vumani Mkhize brings you this report.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-04-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fighting</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mixed Martial Arts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Combat Sport</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>141</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19648</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5987.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5987.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5987.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Irvin Khoza denies Safa coup attempt</video:title>  
		<video:description>Local Organising Committee Chairman Irvin Khoza has disputed reports made in weekend newspapers that he was trying to oust the newly appointed South African Football Association leadership. Meanwhile Safa President Kirsten Nematandani has distanced the football body from the information leaked to the newspapers.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Irvin Khoza</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local Organising Committee Chairman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>disputed reports made in weekend newspapers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>he was trying to oust the newly appointed</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Football Association leadership</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Meanwhile Safa President Kirsten Nematandani</video:tag>
		<video:tag>has distanced the football body from the information leaked to the newspapers.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>172</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19642</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5985.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5985.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5985.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>White poverty a reality: Zuma</video:title>  
		<video:description>President Jacob Zuma criticised the pre-1994 governments for not acknowledging that there were poor whites during the apartheid era. Zuma was speaking to an Afrikaner community at Bethlehem informal settlement in Pretoria West.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma said white poverty a reality. Betlehem informal settlement</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pretoria west</video:tag>
		<video:tag>poor whites</video:tag>
		<video:tag>poor white Afrikaner</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>253</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19603</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5978.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5978.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5978.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The joys of sailing</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 7th annual Durban International Boat and Lifestyle Show kicks off this weekend. Vumani Mkhize previews the event, and also hops onto a yacht to find out more about the joys of sailing.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Durban International Boat and Lifestyle Show</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sailing.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>125</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19572</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5977.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5977.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5977.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Performance agreements to be completed soon: Chabane</video:title>  
		<video:description>Monitoring and Evaluation minister Collins Chabane says he hopes his department will complete the performance agreements with  ministers by the end of May.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Monitoring and Evaluation minister Collins Chabane says performance agreement will be finalised soon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>performance agreements</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ministers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>poor delivery</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>208</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19558</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5976.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5976.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5976.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Moscow Circus is in town</video:title>  
		<video:description>South Africans are in for a treat as the Moscow Circus is in town. Death-defying acts, coupled with never-before-seen performances will take place in Johannesburg and Cape Town.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Moscow Circus</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Trapeze artists</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Maria Sarach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ivanov the Juggler</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kusov Alexander</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jugglers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>193</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19542</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5973.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5973.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5973.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#23: The man who took Malema to court</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week's episode of Political Notebook, The Times editor Ray Hartley speaks to Mbuyiselo Botha of the Sonke Gender Justice Network about why he took Julius Malema to court and about 'toxic masculinity'.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Melama</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mbuyiselo Botha</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sonke Gender Justice Network</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>518</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19519</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5971.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5971.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5971.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Gys out of Survivor and onto the Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>The latest castaway to be voted off Survivor South Africa: Santa Carolina is Gys de Villiers. He might not have won the competition but he did land up a big winner of something else. Watch this week's episode of The Von Vodcast to find out what it was. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>actor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>survivor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>reality</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Survivor South Africa: Santa Carolina</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gys de Villiers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>304</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19516</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5969.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5969.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5969.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Disabled picket Safa house</video:title>  
		<video:description>Members of the South African Disability Alliance picketed outside the South African Football Association house in Nasrec, Johannesburg. They were protesting against the lack of accessibility of 2010 World Cup stadiums to people with disabilities. Local Organising Committee Chief Executive Officer Danny Jordaan accepted their memorandum.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>local organising committee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chief Executive Officer Danny Jordaan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Disabled picket Safa house</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Members of the South African Disability Alliance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>utside the South African Football Association house in Nasrec</video:tag>
		<video:tag>They were protesting against the</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ack of accessibility of 2010 World Cup stadiums</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>88</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19444</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5963.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5963.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5963.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Clarkson, Parlotones, Westlife wow Sun City</video:title>  
		<video:description>More than 6 000 fans attended an exclusive concert at the Sun City Super Bowl, Friday evening, featuring local bands The Parlotones, Freshly Ground, and international star Kelly Clarkson, who has just wrapped up her first-ever South African tour, and the familiar Westlife.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>parlotones</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sun-city</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TKZEE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sun City Super Bowl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kelly Clarkson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kelly Clarkson All I Ever Wanted</video:tag>
		<video:tag>westlife</video:tag>
		<video:tag>freshly ground</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Polo vivo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>volkswagon</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>323</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19422</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5962.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5962.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5962.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Golden Nuggets #10: Natano Brache</video:title>  
		<video:description>Natano Brache tells us about his journey from being a Radio DJ to owning his own advertising agency, to working for a television music channel to his current position, as the Station Manager of GoodHope FM in Cape Town.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golden Nuggets</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Natano Brache</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Radio DJ</video:tag>
		<video:tag>advertising agency</video:tag>
		<video:tag>television music channel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Station Manager</video:tag>
		<video:tag>GoodHope FM</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>495</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19408</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5960.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5960.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5960.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Elton John live Under African Skies</video:title>  
		<video:description>The legendary Elton John is back in South Africa, just two years after his last tour to the country. The multiple award-winning singer kicked off his Under African skies tour in Johannesburg at the weekend. Accompanied by his piano and long-time collaborator and renowned percussionist, Ray Cooper, the star played for close to three hours to some 12 000 fans. Jason Von Berg captured a bit of the magic on camera. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>concert</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elton John</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elton John Under African Skies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Under African Skies</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>133</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19400</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5959.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5959.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5959.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sharpeville day not Human Rights Day: Mphahlele</video:title>  
		<video:description>Pan Africanist Congress President Letlapa Mphahlele says they will never recognise Sharpeville Day as Human Rights Day nor a day to celebrate.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pan Africanist Congress</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>PAC president Letlapa Mphahlele says Sharpeville day not Human Rights Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sharpeville Massacre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>1960</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robert Sobukwe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>69 people died</video:tag>
		<video:tag>apartheid police</video:tag>
		<video:tag>apartheid government</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>168</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19385</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5955.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5955.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5955.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Makarapa magic</video:title>  
		<video:description>A true 'makarapa factory' is producting the now-famous miner's helmet by the hundreds. Artists are working around the clock to finish the uniquely South Africa headgear in time for the Soccer World Cup.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>makarapa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>newtown projects</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Paul Wyger</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>133</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19374</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5952.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5952.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5952.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Truck fire in Magaliesburg</video:title>  
		<video:description>Two people died in Magaliesburg after two trucks collided.  One of the trucks was transporting tar and the other petrol.  A case of culpable homicide was opened and the police are investigating.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>magaliesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Truck fire</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Two people died</video:tag>
		<video:tag>One of the trucks was</video:tag>
		<video:tag>transporting tar and the other petrol.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>A case of culpable homicide</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>70</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19370</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5953.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5953.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5953.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#22: ANCYL v journalists</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week's episode of Political Notebook, The Times editor Ray Hartley speaks to The Times political correspondent Dominic Mahlangu about the ongoing fight between the ANC Youth League and journalists after  allegations that ANC Youth League spokesman Floyd Shivambu was threatening to expose "damaging information" about certain journalists if they refused to publish allegations of money laundering against City Press reporter Dumisane Lubisi.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>ANC Youth League</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Floyd Shivambu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>money laundering</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Journalists</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook#22</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Harley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dumisane Lubisi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dominic Mahlangu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC youth league spokesperson Floyd Shivambu</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>390</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19311</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5945.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5945.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5945.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Times team in Cape Epic race</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Times and Linden Cycles team of Thys Dullaart and Kim Ludbrook is preparing for the brutal Cape Epic mountain bike race, which kicks off on Sunday. Times LIVE asked them how one prepares for such a gruelling event.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cycling</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kim Ludbrook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thys Dullaart</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Absa Cape Epic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mountain bike</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>136</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19288</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5941.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5941.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5941.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Locnville stars on the Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>There’s a new super-group on the horizon in the form of South African twins, who go by the name of Locnville. The two are making waves locally on all stations across the country and they have plans to take their music to a broader international audience. Jason Von Berg caught up with the two. Watch The Von Vodcast.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>new york</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Locnville stars on the Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Locnville</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>317</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19255</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5936.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5936.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5936.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Pupils clash with police during Jub Jub court appearance</video:title>  
		<video:description>Police fired rubber bullets at protesting school pupils outside the Protea Magistrate's Court in Soweto where rapper Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye, and his co-accused Themba Tshabalala appeared for their bail application.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>police</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pupils</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rubber bullets</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>protea magistrate court</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pupils clash with police during Jub Jub court appearance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rapper Molemo Jub Jub</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>174</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19230</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5924.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5924.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5924.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zuma praises Bara</video:title>  
		<video:description>President Jacob Zuma praised the management of the Chris Hani Baragwanath hospital in Soweto saying he was proud of the change in the institution. He was adressing staff and media after visiting the country's largest hospital.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President of South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma visits Baragwanath hospital in soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>president of the ANC</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>182</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19200</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5919.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5919.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5919.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zuma visits paramedics</video:title>  
		<video:description>President Jacob Zuma visited the Roodepoort Fire station recently.  His visit was to show support for two of the station's paramedics who were assaulted on duty, one of whom was raped.  Here are the highlights of his visit.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zuma visits paramedics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Roodepoort Fire station</video:tag>
		<video:tag>assaulted on duty</video:tag>
		<video:tag>raped</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>152</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19181</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5902.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5902.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5902.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Kelly Clarkson kicks off tour in Jozi</video:title>  
		<video:description>Grammy winning singer Kelly Clarkson kicked off her "All I Ever Wanted" tour in Johannesburg on Friday. The star played some of her biggest hits like 'Behind These Hazel Eyes' and she got a little help from her 13 000 fans. Jason Von Berg was at the Coca Cola Dome. Watch the video</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>american idol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kelly Clarkson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kelly Clarkson All I Ever Wanted</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>126</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19174</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5901.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5901.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5901.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>'SA soccer fans are the best in the world'</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Confederation of African Football awarded South African soccer fans the best supporters of 2009. According to the South African supporters club the award is a victory for the vuvuzela.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>supporters</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer fans</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Saddam Maake</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>140</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19172</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5900.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5900.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5900.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Students vacate for 2010 soccer fans</video:title>  
		<video:description>University campuses around South Africa are ready to welcome thousands of soccer fans during the World Cup in June.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>University campuses</video:tag>
		<video:tag>accommodation</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>107</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19168</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5899.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5899.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5899.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Attacked while crossing the border</video:title>  
		<video:description>Hundreds of Zimbabweans are still crossing the border every day to seek refuge in South Africa. The crossing is dangerous since many refugees are being robbed.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zimbabwe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>refugees</video:tag>
		<video:tag>musina</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MSF</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>297</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19166</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5897.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5897.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5897.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>March in support for EMS rape victim </video:title>  
		<video:description>Emergency Services employees marched in Durban Deep, west of Johannesburg, to support their colleagues who were assaulted and raped while on duty last week Friday.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rape</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ems</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Emergency services</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Durban Deep</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>161</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19110</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5893.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5893.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5893.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title> Political Notebook#21: Vavi on crass materialism in the ANC</video:title>  
		<video:description>Cosatu General Secretary Zwelinzima Vavi warns that crass materialism in the ANC deserves special attention, saying there is a small gang of bullies within the ANC who are trying to hijack the organisation for their own interests.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zwelinzima Vavi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cosatu General Secretary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>crass materialism</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bullies</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>865</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19102</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5874.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5874.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5874.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>In memory of drag race victims</video:title>  
		<video:description>The emotional memorial service of the four pupils who died because of an illegal "drag race" was held at Soweto's Protea Hall.  Hip hop artist Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarahonye and Themba Tshabalala are facing charges.  Speakers at the service included friends, politicians and celebrities.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Themba Tshabalala</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The emotional memorial service</video:tag>
		<video:tag>four pupils who died</video:tag>
		<video:tag>illegal "drag race"</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Soweto's Protea Hall.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hip hop artist Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarahonye</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Speakers at the service included friends</video:tag>
		<video:tag>politicians and celebrities.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>137</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19067</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5852.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5852.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5852.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>RandB star Craig David on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Randamp;B star Craig David will release his brand new album, ‘Signed Sealed Delivered” in just a couple of weeks. The album marks his tenth year in the music industry. Jason Von Berg caught up with the star in Cape Town recently to find out more about the album and the purpose of his trip to the country. Watch this week's episode of The Von Vodcast. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>album</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>R&amp;B</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Craig David</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Craig David Signed Sealed Delivered</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Signed Sealed Delivered</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>339</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19064</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5853.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5853.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5853.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Singer Kelly Clarkson to rock out in SA</video:title>  
		<video:description>Original American Idol winner, Kelly Clarkson is all set for her first tour to South Africa. The star will be performing in three cities around the country. Jason Von Berg headed on over to The Westcliff Hotel, where the 'Breakaway' singer was chatting to the media. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>singer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>grammy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>american idol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kelly Clarkson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kelly Clarkson All I Ever Wanted</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>209</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19060</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5850.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5850.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5850.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Shaolin Kung Fu spectacular back in SA </video:title>  
		<video:description>The Shaolin Monks "Wheel of Life" is  back in SA. It's a spectacular Kung Fu experience that takes one to the origins of this ancient form of martial art.  Directed by Micha Bergese, it runs the gamut from meditative Tai Chi to action-packed Kung Fu moves.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>director</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shaolin</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kung Fu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shaolin Monks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wheel of Life</video:tag>
		<video:tag>martial art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Micha Bergese</video:tag>
		<video:tag>meditative</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tai Chi</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>229</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19058</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5848.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5848.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5848.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Pupils angry with Jub Jub</video:title>  
		<video:description>Thousands of school mates of the four boys killed in a drag racing accident involving rapper Molemo "Jub Jub" Maarohanye and Themba Tshabalala, gathered at the Protea Magistrate Court where the two appeared. Their next appearance will be March 17.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pupils</video:tag>
		<video:tag>car accident</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jub jub</video:tag>
		<video:tag>drunk drive</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mini Coopers drag racing accident</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Protea Magisrate cour</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>184</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19014</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5841.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5841.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5841.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Arrest me: Malema</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has challenged the South African Revenue Services to have him arrested if they think he is not paying tax. This is after the media reported that four of his companies had allegedly been awarded tenders worth R140 million by the Limpopo provincial government.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sars</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Patricia de Lille</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC Youth League President Julius Malema'</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tax evasion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>arrest me Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>187</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=19007</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5839.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5839.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5839.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Playground for chronically ill children</video:title>  
		<video:description>Chronically ill children attending the Charlotte Maxeke hospital school in Johannesburg will have a chance to play outdoors like other kids.  This is after authorities officially opened a playground complete with grass and play equipment.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Playground</video:tag>
		<video:tag>chronically ill children</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Charlotte Maxeke hospital school</video:tag>
		<video:tag>chance to play outdoors like other kids.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>This is after authorities</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>127</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18992</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5838.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5838.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5838.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>4 teens die in drag racing accident in Soweto</video:title>  
		<video:description>Four high school pupils were killed when two speeding Mini Coopers smashed into them in Soweto. The four boys, aged between 17 and 19, were walking home from school with other friends when the accident happened.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>accident</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>four teens die in drag racing accident in Soweto. Soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>speeding Mini Coopers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>183</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18936</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5829.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5829.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5829.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Golden Nuggets #9: Alan Khan</video:title>  
		<video:description>Alan Khan, the current Chief Executive Officer of Jacaranda 94.2, has had a long career in South Africa’s Radio and TV industries. He started his career at TNT Radio back in 1990, and in 1993, he joined Capital Radio 604 as a presenter, until it went off air in November 1996. 
He then covered power boating for Super Sport in the 90's. Thereafter, he co-hosted am2day, the weekday morning TV show on SABC2. He then became Deputy MD of East Coast Radio, in Durban. In November 2006, Khan was appointed as CEO of Jacaranda 94.2.  
He has been invited to stand as a member of the global media selection panel that nominates candidates for the annual Laureus World Sports Awards. Khan is also a Board member for the South African NGO, Women and Men Against Child Abuse and in April 2008, and was asked to join the judging team for the Tony Koenderman South African ADReview Awards. Khan is married to sociologist, author and gender advocate Dr Mariam Seedat Khan. 
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>author</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>NGO</video:tag>
		<video:tag>East Coast Radio</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SABC2</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>CEO</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golden Nuggets</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chief Executive Officer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacaranda 94.2</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Alan Khan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Radio &amp; TV industries</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TNT Radio</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Capital Radio 604</video:tag>
		<video:tag>am2day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>power boating</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Super Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Deputy MD</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Laureus World Sports Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Women &amp; Men Against Child Abuse</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tony Koenderman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African ADReview Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sociologist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gender advocate</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dr Mariam Seedat Khan.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>310</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18847</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5813.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5813.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5813.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Blatter can't wait for 'party' in June</video:title>  
		<video:description>Fifa President Sepp Blatter was joined by many football dignitaries like Brazilian legend Cafu, Zambian Kalusha Bwalya, Lucas Radebe and Phil Masinga, in celebrating the countdown to the kick-off of the 2010 World Cup. The week-long festivities on the 100 days roadshow organised by the LOC began in Soweto and culminated in a gala dinner at the ICC, where South Africa's Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe encouraged the country to enjoy the event and also embrace international visitors.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fifa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sepp Blatter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kgalema motlanthe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lucas radebe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Irvin Khoza</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zweli Mkhize</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Moses Mabhida stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cafu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>321</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18834</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5810.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5810.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5810.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Water crisis in Hartbeespoort</video:title>  
		<video:description>Residents of Hartbeespoort and its neighbouring towns have been struggling to find clean drinking water after a sewerage leakage into the dam in January. The dam's water smells and has green sludge.  Times LIVE spoke to some residents about their problem and how they are surviving without tap water.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Water crisis in Hartbeespoort</video:tag>
		<video:tag>neighbouring towns have been struggling to hav</video:tag>
		<video:tag>clean drinking water after a sewerage leakage to the dam in January</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The dam's water</video:tag>
		<video:tag>smells and has green sludge.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TimesLIVE spoke to some residents about their problem</video:tag>
		<video:tag>and how they are surviving without tap water.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>126</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18809</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5807.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5807.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5807.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Saving Mbombela's World Cup pitch</video:title>  
		<video:description>UK-based turf expert and consultant, Richard Hayden, who has overseen work on pitches at Arsenal, West Ham United and Manchester City, says despite two failed attempts at laying a pitch to meet Fifa standards at Mbombela stadium in Nelspruit, for the World Cup, there is still no need to panic. Hayden and the Organising Committee have promised a completed pitch within seven weeks. It is unknown yet whether there will be test events thereafter.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>arsenal</video:tag>
		<video:tag>danny jordaan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>manchester city</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jerome Valcke</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mbombela stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nelspruit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pitch</video:tag>
		<video:tag>grass</video:tag>
		<video:tag>turf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>turf expert</video:tag>
		<video:tag>richard hayden</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wets ham</video:tag>
		<video:tag>west ham united</video:tag>
		<video:tag>man city</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa wor</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>185</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18778</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5799.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5799.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5799.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Gauteng leads World Cup countdown </video:title>  
		<video:description>Both Ellis Park and Soccer City, which will host the opening match between Bafana Bafana and Mexico come June 11, look in superb condition. Fifa and the Organising Committee's 100 days to kick-off roadshow has begun, and judging by the festivities around Atteridgeville and Soweto, the party has just begun. The roadshow will go on to each of the other host cities as both local and international media get a feel of the progress of preparations.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 stadiums</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>193</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18769</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5797.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5797.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5797.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bafana's Booooth on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Bafana Bafana player Matthew Booth is hard at work preparing for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Booth has been included in the 29-man squad that will be heading to Brazil for a training camp. Jason Von Berg caught up with the soccer star and his wife Sonia at the launch of LG's 'green' campaign recently. Watch The Von Vodcast.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Matthew Booth</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sonia Booth</video:tag>
		<video:tag>LG</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>323</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18757</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5794.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5794.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5794.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#20: Tender rigging a major concern</video:title>  
		<video:description>Congress of the People president Mosiuoa Lekota has accused the ANC of focusing more on tenderpreneurship (using political connections to win government tenders) than fighting poverty. Lekota says corruption and tender rigging has become the order of the day in government.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-03-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>poverty</video:tag>
		<video:tag>corruption</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mosiuoa lekota</video:tag>
		<video:tag>COPE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tenderpreneurship</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Congress of the People president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tender rigging</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>609</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18755</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5792.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5792.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5792.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Singer Louise Carver on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Songstress Louise Carver has just released her brand new album, “Look To The Edge”- and the first single “Warrior” is already climbing the charts. Jason Von Berg catches up with the star in this week’s episode to find out more about the process of making the album. Watch the video</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pop</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Louise Carver</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Look To The Edge</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Melrose Arch Hotel</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>318</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18752</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5791.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5791.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5791.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Jozi hits the big screen</video:title>  
		<video:description>The local film Jozi, which stars some of SA's best acting talent, tells the story about James, a successful comedy writer who has it all; the girl, the car and that career. The only problem is, he lives in Johannesburg, the city. But the pressures attached to living in Johannesburg start to creep in, so much so that he begins to lose it all. This hilarious comedy releases countrywide on Friday the 26th of February. Watch the video to find out more.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>film</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jozi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Carl Beukes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>http://www.jozi-movie.co.za/</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jena Dover</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nick Borraine</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>328</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18733</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5787.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5787.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5787.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Golf Digest Awards</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Golf Digest Awards were held at the Pretoria Country Club to recognise the achievement of some of South Africa's golfers.  Some of the winners included James Kamte who walked away with the Special Achievement award and Jaco Van Zyl who was hailed as the South African Player of the year.  Here are the highlights of the night.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Golf Digest Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pretoria Country Club</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Special Achievement award</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jaco Van Zyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa's golfers.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Some of the winners included James Kamte</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>107</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18662</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5776.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5776.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5776.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Haiti earthquake: 1 month later</video:title>  
		<video:description>It has been a month since the devastating earthquake hit Haiti.  While Doctors Without Borders have provided surgery and healthcare, the relief agency has also lost some of their workers.  We take a look at the aftermath of the earthquake.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>doctors without borders</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Haiti earthquake:</video:tag>
		<video:tag>devastating earthquake hit Haiti</video:tag>
		<video:tag>provided surgery and healthcare</video:tag>
		<video:tag>elief agency has also lost some of</video:tag>
		<video:tag>We take a look at the aftermath of the earthquake.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>66</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18647</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5775.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5775.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5775.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>I have never seen a million: Malema</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has accused "aggrieved forces" in Limpopo for trying to discredit him because they were no longer in power. Malema also blamed the owners of the "means of production" saying that they were not happy with his call for the nationalisation of mines.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC Youth League President Julius Malema'</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Malema and 140 million</video:tag>
		<video:tag>malema cars and houses</video:tag>
		<video:tag>malema and millions</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>219</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18610</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5770.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5770.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5770.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The SAFTAs red carpet highlights</video:title>  
		<video:description>There was only one place to be for the 'who's who' of the South African entertainment industry at the weekend- and that was at the 4th annual South Africa Film and Television Awards. Times LIVE's Jason Von Berg and Gabisile Ndebele were on the State Theatre's red carpet to catch all the action. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>generations</video:tag>
		<video:tag>isidingo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chris Beasley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vanessa Haywood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>State Theatres</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SAFTAs 2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SAFTAs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Film and Television Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bonang</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Connie Chiume</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Salamina Mosese</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Howza</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>221</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18594</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5759.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5759.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5759.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#19: The danger of populism and politics of victimology</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week’s of Political Notebook, The Times editor Ray Hartley speaks to Deputy Minister of Transport and South African Communist Party deputy Secretary General Jeremy Cronin about the nationalisation of mines and the problems of service delivery protests in South Africa.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jeremy cronin</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times Editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nationalisation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Deputy Minister of Transport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Communist Party deputy Secretary General</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>765</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18572</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5753.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5753.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5753.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>De Klerk, Buthelezi killed our people: Malema</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC Youth League President Julius Malema said former president FW De Klerk should never be compared in the same vein to Nelson Mandela as the two come from different struggles.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Inkatha Freedom Party</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC Youth league president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>FW De Klerk and Mangosuthu Buthelezi Killed our people</video:tag>
		<video:tag>apartheid regime</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>244</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18554</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5750.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5750.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5750.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>JR Makes the circle bigger on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Rapper JR is making the circle bigger with his smash hit, but Jason Von Berg wanted to find out how much bigger it can get with the release of his sophomore album ColourFULL. Watch this week's episode of The Von Vodcast to find out more.

Related: Check out JR's music video for "Show Dem" here.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>JR</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music video</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Colourfull</video:tag>
		<video:tag>JR Makes the circle bigger on The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Make Da Circle beega</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>346</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18548</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5748.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5748.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5748.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>White Lion roars into theatres</video:title>  
		<video:description>The film White Lion hits theatres around the country on Friday the 19th of February, but a few lucky Johannesburg residents got to check it out ahead of release earlier this week. Jason Von Berg was at the screening, where he caught up with some of the stars from the film. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>film</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wild</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Premiere</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>White Lion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ster Kinekor</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>145</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18506</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5738.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5738.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5738.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Singer JR is Making the Circle Beega</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African rapper JR's song 'Show Dem' has become an instant classic on radio stations and dance floors around the country. The star has just wrapped up production on the music video. Watch it here.

Related: Watch The Von Vodcast with JR here</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>JR</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Show Dem</video:tag>
		<video:tag>JR feat Joey Rasdien and HHP</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Colourfull</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>239</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18410</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5727.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5727.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5727.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Street kids rounded up in Durban</video:title>  
		<video:description>Ahead of the 2010 world cup in June, there have been reports suggesting that Metro Police in the city of Durban are rounding up street children in order to make the city much more aesthetically pleasing. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>abuse</video:tag>
		<video:tag>metro police</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Stret Kids</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Umthombo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tom Hewitt</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>248</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18404</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5726.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5726.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5726.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Wooden ship rewrites history</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Phoenicia is a wooden ship that recently docked in Durban, as part of an expedition to circumnavigate the continent of Africa in a recreation of the historical voyage undertaken by Phoenician mariners in 600 BC. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Phoenicia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Phillip Beale</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>153</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18402</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5725.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5725.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5725.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#18: Zuma's "flat and appalling" speech</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week's of Political Notebook, The Times editor Ray Hartley speaks to political analyst and columnist Justice Malala about President Jacob Zuma's second state of the nation speech.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>justice malala</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma state of the nation speech</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>537</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18370</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5707.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5707.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5707.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The symbolic march through the former Victor Verster prison gates </video:title>  
		<video:description>Early morning on the 11 February 2010 we cover the symbolic march through the gates by struggle veterans to mark the 20th anniversary of Nelson Mandela's release after 27 years in jail.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>struggle veterans</video:tag>
		<video:tag>27 years in jail.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Victor Verster prison</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ymbolic march</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>212</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18368</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5705.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5705.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5705.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Madiba promotes social cohesion </video:title>  
		<video:description>In commemorating 20 years since Nelson Mandela was released from prison the Nelson Mandela Foundation’s Centre of Memory and Dialogue convened a community conversation in Albert Park in Durban’s inner city, to promote social cohesion in the area. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>xenophobia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela Foundation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Albert Park</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Community Conversations</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>186</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18353</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5702.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5702.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5702.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Former castaway Cindy Nell on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Former castaway on Survivor South Africa, Cindy Nell Roberts reflects on her time on the island of Santa Carolina, her tribe and her overall experience of Survivor in this week's episode of The Von Vodcast. Watch the video to see this and more.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Uncategorized</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>model</video:tag>
		<video:tag>survivor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cindy Nell</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Miss South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Survivor South Africa: Santa Carolina</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cindy Nell Roberts</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>337</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18336</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5699.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5699.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5699.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Covering the release of Nelson Mandela 20 years ago</video:title>  
		<video:description>Alvin Andrews was a video cameraman for ABC news 20 years ago, and assigned to cover the release of Former President Nelson Mandela after 27 years of imprisonment. Here is Alvin account of this great moment in South Africa history. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ABC News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Alvin Andrews</video:tag>
		<video:tag>video cameraman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Former President Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa history.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>244</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18307</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5695.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5695.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5695.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Public Protector against burning of public infrastructure</video:title>  
		<video:description>Public Protector Advocate Thulisile Madonsela discouraged communities in South Africa from vandalising public property when they embark on service delivery protests.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Public protector Advocate Thulisile Madonsela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>against vandalising of property</video:tag>
		<video:tag>service dlivery protests</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>155</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18291</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5690.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5690.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5690.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Athlete one step closer to Paralympics dream</video:title>  
		<video:description>As part of Jacaranda 94.2's Good Morning Angels campaign, athlete Berno Haarhoff is one step closer to his 2012 Paralympics Dream. Jason Von Berg went through to the radio station's studios to find out more.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>radio</video:tag>
		<video:tag>paralympics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>morne steyn</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Athletics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Darren Scott</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacaranda 94.2</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Good Morning Angels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Berno Haarhof</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>175</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18281</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5688.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5688.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5688.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Makhaya Ntini: 101 not out</video:title>  
		<video:description>Makhaya Ntini says he is not done yet with international cricket, and even though he celebrated when the Proteas clinched an innings victory over India in Nagpur on Tuesday, it was still bitter not being part of the celebrations. Ever the optimist he harbours ambitions of reaching the 400 test wickets milestone and of playing in the 2011 ICC World Cup before he hangs up his boots for good. Ntini was speaking ahead of his benefit gala dinner to be held at Emperor's Palace on March 1, where former colleagues Lance Klusener and Shaun Pollock will join in the Mdingi express' 100 test matches. A seat costs R1000, and a table of ten R10 000.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>makhaya</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ntini</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>test match</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lords cricket ground</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Makhaya Ntini</video:tag>
		<video:tag>test matches</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bowler</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mdingi express</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fast bowler</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lords</video:tag>
		<video:tag>final test</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>430</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18276</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5687.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5687.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5687.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>MDC wants new constitution</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Movement for Democratic Change South Africa has called for a new constitution in Zimbabwe before the country could have another election.  Austin Moyo, MDCSA Chairman said the current constitution favored Zanu-PF.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Movement for Democratic Change South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>for a new constitution</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zimbabwe before the country</video:tag>
		<video:tag>have another election.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Austin Moyo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MDCSA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chairman said the current constitution favored Zanu-PF.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>91</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18238</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5681.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5681.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5681.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Massive facelift for Durban beachfront </video:title>  
		<video:description>The Durban beachfront is undergoing a massive face-lift ahead of the 2010 World Cup in June. Many roads have been closed, and vast swathes of concrete have been taken out.  Some business owners are unhappy though. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>construction</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Durban Beach Front</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joe Cool's</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Deck</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>115</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18227</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5677.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5677.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5677.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>5 year old guitar maestro</video:title>  
		<video:description>5 year old Saiyan Naidoo  is part of a six-member band called the Tyles, and they have been enthralling audiences throughout Stanger in KwaZulu-Natal.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>KwaZulu-Natal</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>5 year old guitar maestro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Saiyan Naidoo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tyles</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Stanger</video:tag>
		<video:tag>six-member band</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>124</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18222</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5679.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5679.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5679.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mcquarie Banker Caught On Camera</video:title>  
		<video:description>An unlucky Australian broker's become an instant internet sensation after he was caught viewing pictures of a near-naked supermodel during live television interview. But thanks to Australia's Here is the City News website's "Save Dave" web campaign, the bloke's keeping his job despite outrage from his employer.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mcquarie Banker Caught On Camera</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Australian broker'</video:tag>
		<video:tag>internet sensation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>near-naked supermodel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>live television interview.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Save Dave</video:tag>
		<video:tag>web campaign</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>53</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18214</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5674.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5674.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5674.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>5FM DJ, Rob Vember on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Jason Von Berg chats to 5FM DJ, Rob Vember, one of South Africa's freshest voices on the radio airwaves. Watch this week's episode of the Von Vodcast and see which famous star also popped into studio. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dj</video:tag>
		<video:tag>5fm</video:tag>
		<video:tag>radio</video:tag>
		<video:tag>JR</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rob Vember</video:tag>
		<video:tag>5FM DJ</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Make The Circle Beega</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Show Dem</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>357</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18212</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5671.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5671.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5671.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#17: Jacob Zuma's love child scandal</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week’s episode of the Political Notebook, The Times’ editor Ray Hartley speaks to the Times deputy editor Sthembiso Msomi about President Jacob Zuma 's love child scandal and the public outrage it has sparked.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sthembiso msomi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times Editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma's love child scandal</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Times deputy editor</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>487</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18200</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5669.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5669.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5669.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Regional police chiefs ensure 2010 safety</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Southern African Regional Police Chiefs Cooperation Organisation (SARPCCO) held a meeting in Durban to discuss the 2010 World Cup security measures. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>crime</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>angola</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bheki Cele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Terrorism</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cabinda</video:tag>
		<video:tag>togo</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>160</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18179</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5667.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5667.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5667.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Castaway Craig Jacobs voted out of Survivor SA</video:title>  
		<video:description>Celebrity Survivor is heating up, with the backstabbing and conniving reaching all new heights. The latest castaway to be voted out is fashion entrepeneur, Craig Jacobs, who was hoping to scoop the big prize money for his charity The Trust. Jason Von Berg caught up with Jacobs on location in Mozambique to find out more about his Survivor experience. Watch the video. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>survivor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>reality</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Survivor South Africa: Santa Carolina</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Survivor South Africa: Santa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Craig Jacobs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>castaway</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>204</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18143</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5664.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5664.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5664.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Comedian Eddie Izzard ready to crack up crowds</video:title>  
		<video:description>Legendary comedian Eddie Izzard is in South Africa for a series of sold-out gigs. The comedian talked to Times LIVE about his career and his thoughts about South Africa so far. Watch the video.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>uk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>funny</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Eddie Izzard</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Oceans 11</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>245</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18141</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5662.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5662.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5662.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title> Healers concerned about muti killings</video:title>  
		<video:description>Traditional healers have voiced concern over muti murders which they say are  committed in their name. They have requested protection from Minister for Women, Children and Persons with Disabilities, Noluthando Mayende-Sibiya, should they come forward with information on the murders.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Noluthando Mayende-Sibiya</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Healers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>muti killings</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Traditional healers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>have voiced concern</video:tag>
		<video:tag>which they say are</video:tag>
		<video:tag>They have requested protection</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>66</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18134</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5660.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5660.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5660.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The beginning of change</video:title>  
		<video:description>On 2 February 1990, former president FW De Klerk announced in Parliament the unconditional release of  Nelson Mandela and the unbanning of various opposition parties including the ANC. Times LIVE spoke to Zakhele Ndlovu, a politics lecturer at the Universtity of KwaZulu Natal, about the significance of De Klerk's speech.

andgt;andgt; Read FW De Klerk's iconic speech on 2 Feb 1990.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>apartheid</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ukzn</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>FW de Klerk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zakhele Ndlovu</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>156</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18040</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5647.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5647.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5647.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Malema takes nationalisation agenda to NEC</video:title>  
		<video:description>The nationalisation of mines and banks topped the agenda at the African National Congress Youth League's National Executive Committee meeting in Muldersdrift. ANCYL president Julius Malema has been agitating for this for some time.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-02-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nationalisation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>agenda to NEC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>banks topped the agenda at the African Nationa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>99</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=18001</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5642.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5642.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5642.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Ninja Assassin stars on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week’s episode of The Von Vodcast, Jason Von Berg travels to The Big Apple to interview some of the stars from the film Ninja Assassin. The film, which releases countrywide on Friday the 29th of January, tells the story of Raizo; one of the deadliest ninjas around. After an incident that leaves his love interest dead, he escapes the secret society of the Ozunu clan; he goes into hiding where he plots his revenge. Watch the interview. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>action</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movie</video:tag>
		<video:tag>film</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hollywood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>new york city</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ninja Assassin</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Raizo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>James McTeigue</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>290</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17990</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5641.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5641.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5641.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Rain storms damage houses in Kliptown</video:title>  
		<video:description>The recent heavy rains have left many Soweto residents destitute. Tamatievlei residents in Kliptown had their roofs and belongings washed away during the storms.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kliptown</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Heavy storms in Soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>damages houses</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>141</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17950</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5636.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5636.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5636.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Want a designer bag?</video:title>  
		<video:description>Ever wanted your very own Burberry bag? How about A Jimmy Choo? Well now you can. The idea by South African company Designer Bags, made famous by Jennifer Hudson in the blockbuster film Sex And The City, where her character rents out designer bags, are now giving you the opportunity to rent your favourite bag. Jason Von Berg finds out more.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bags</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Books</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Designer Bags</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jimmy Choo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Louis Vuittone</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Burberry</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sex And The City</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>151</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17925</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5629.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5629.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5629.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>E.TV case postponed</video:title>  
		<video:description>The case against the subpoenaed eNews journalists has been postponed in the Johannesburg Magistrate's Court. The postponement was to allow for mediation between the state and SA National Editors Forum.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johannesburg magistrate court</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>E.TV case postponed</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SANEF</video:tag>
		<video:tag>eNews Journalists</video:tag>
		<video:tag>subpoenaed by the state</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>160</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17902</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5627.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5627.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5627.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Inside the Cape Town Stadium</video:title>  
		<video:description>The old Green Point stadium looks a decrepit old structure, as its demolition continues next to the brand spanking new 68 000-seater Cape Town stadium which will host a 2010 World Cup semi-final. Ajax Cape Town and Santos have already tested the facilities, which we found to be world class...</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>green point</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ajax Cape Town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>host cities for the 2010 Fifa World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>santos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cap</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 stadiums</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pieter cronje</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>116</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17896</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5626.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5626.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5626.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Party for 20 000 at Cape Town Stadium</video:title>  
		<video:description>Ajax Cape Town and Santos played to a nil-all draw in the first match to be played at the magnificent and newly built Cape Town stadium- the first ever match at the venue. Santos eventually won 6-5 on penalties, and the beauty of the structure overshadowed what already was a dull game.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>danny jordaan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>helen zille</video:tag>
		<video:tag>green point stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ajax Cape Town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fifa 2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>santos</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>200</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17884</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5623.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5623.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5623.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>David Tlale wows fashionistas</video:title>  
		<video:description>David Tlale is a man on the move. Having shown his line at both Paris and New York Fashion Week's recently, it was time to bring his talents back to South Africa. As part of Audi Joburg Fashion Week, invited guests were treated to his new collection at the Circa Gallery in Rosebank. Jason Von Berg was there. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>design</video:tag>
		<video:tag>creative</video:tag>
		<video:tag>David Tlale</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Audi Joburg Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Circa Gallery</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>220</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17880</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5622.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5622.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5622.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Surprise Dusi winners</video:title>  
		<video:description>There was an upset in the men's race as 19-year-old Andrew Birkett and partner Jason Graham conquered the Dusi, beating pre-race favourites Ant Stott and Michael Mbanjwa. Vumani Mkhize brings you this report.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dusi Canoe Marathon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Blue Lagoon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Paddling</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>137</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17873</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5619.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5619.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5619.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Coal mines threaten Mpumalanga farmers (Part 2)</video:title>  
		<video:description>Commercial farmers in Mpumalanga's Carolina district are warning the government that South Africa is slowly sliding towards a severe food security crisis if the Department of Mineral Resources continues allocating agricultural land to mining companies.

andgt;andgt; Mining devastating SA's farms </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coal mines threaten Mpumalanga farmers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>water pollution</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south African government</video:tag>
		<video:tag>commercial farmers in Mpumalnga's carolina district</video:tag>
		<video:tag>food crisis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rookie Le Roux</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jan Rautenbach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gideon Anderson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coal mines and water pollution</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pierre Duhain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Belgium</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>270</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17868</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5618.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5618.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5618.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Coal mines threaten Mpumalanga farmers (Part 1)</video:title>  
		<video:description>Commercial farmers in Mpumalanga's Carolina district are warning the government that South Africa is slowly sliding towards a severe food security crisis if the Department of Mineral Resources continues allocating agricultural land to mining companies.

andgt;andgt; Mining devastating SA's farms</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coal mines threaten Mpumalanga farmers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>carolina district</video:tag>
		<video:tag>water pollution</video:tag>
		<video:tag>commercial farmers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mining companies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>severe food security crisis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>agricultural land</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south African government</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>238</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17849</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5615.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5615.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5615.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Maradona pleased with security</video:title>  
		<video:description>Argentina coach Diego Maradona says no person should fear for their safety during the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa which kicks off on June 11 at Soccer City stadium, south of Johannesburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>security</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>danny jordaan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diego maradona Argentina coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>CEO 2010 world cup local organising committee</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>230</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17837</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5611.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5611.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5611.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Von Vodcast chat with Mel Bala</video:title>  
		<video:description>Listeners might recognise her voice from Metro FM's The Avenue, but now you can watch Melanie Bala's brand new talk show on M-Net Series called "Let's Chat... With Mel". The star joins Jason Von Berg on The Von Vodcast this week to chat about the new venture.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Metro FM</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>talk show</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Let's Chat... With Mel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mel Bala</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Melanie Bala</video:tag>
		<video:tag>M-Net Series</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>305</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17834</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5610.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5610.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5610.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Audi Fashion Week hits the runway</video:title>  
		<video:description>The new Audi Joburg Fashion Week collections have officially hit the runway. Jason Von Berg went to check out the opening show by UK line, Karen Millen. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>design</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sandton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sandton convention centre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Audi Joburg Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Karen Millen</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>212</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17827</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5609.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5609.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5609.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Dusi day one</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 59th edition of the Hansa Powerade Dusi Canoe Marathon splashed off in Pietermaritzburg this morning, Vumani Mkhize brings you this report.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Umsundusi River</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dusi Canoe Marathon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Michael Mbanjwa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ant Tott</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>99</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17812</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5607.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5607.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5607.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>All systems go for Dusi canoe marathon</video:title>  
		<video:description>Close to 18,000 paddlers are set to paddle down the Umsundusi River as the annual Dusi Canoe Marathon begins near Pietermaritzburg on Thursday 21 January. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Umsundusi River</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dusi Canoe Marathon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Endurance Race</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Michael Mbanjwa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>151</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17770</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5601.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5601.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5601.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Maradona flies into South Africa</video:title>  
		<video:description>Controversial Argentina coach Diego Maradona has flown into South Africa on an official football trip after being banned for unbecoming behaviour. The world governing body Fifa banned the eccentric Maradona, arguably the greatest footballer in history, from any football activity after his obscene outburst following Argentina's qualification for the 2010 World Cup finals.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fifa 2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Maradona</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Controversial Argentina coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diego Maradona</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>45</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17741</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5600.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5600.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5600.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bafana Bafana's Durban training camp</video:title>  
		<video:description>While the continent's top teams are busy competing in the African Cup of Nations in Angola, Bafana Bafana held a training camp in Durban, in preparation for two up-coming friendly matches. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Carlos Alberto Parreira</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>83</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17731</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5598.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5598.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5598.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Designer Vesselina ready for Fashion Week</video:title>  
		<video:description>Vesselina Pentcheva is just one of the many talented designers who'll be showcasing their new autumn/ winter ranges at Audi Joburg Fashion Week. The fashion event kicks off at the Sandton Convention Centre on Wednesday. Times LIVE's Jason Von Berg went through to the designer's studio to find out how preparations are coming on.   </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>designer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sandton convention centre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Audi Joburg Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vesselina Pentcheva</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>129</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17728</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5596.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5596.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5596.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Durban to host 100 days-to-kick-off celebrations</video:title>  
		<video:description>Local organising committee CEO Danny Jordaan has announced that Durban will be the host city for the 100 days to kick off celebrations. Jordaan also provided clarity on the contentious issue of ticketing for the 2010 World Cup.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>danny jordaan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa Fifa 2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Moses Mabidha Stadium</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>152</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17720</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5595.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5595.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5595.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Applying for your World Cup tickets</video:title>  
		<video:description>The World Cup is only five months away, and South Africans should have no excuses for not applying for their tickets. We take time out to apply for tickets to Bafana Bafana's opening game against Mexico at Soccer City on June 11</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fifa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>online ticket application</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>90</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17694</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5592.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5592.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5592.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>From mud hut to UCT</video:title>  
		<video:description>17- year-old Mandisa Nene, who lives in a mud hut in Umlazi, has seen her dream of going to university come true.  The Minister of women and children and people with disabilities, Noluthando Mayende-Sibiya, accompanied by various sponsors made her dream come true by sponsoring her accountancy degree at the Univeresity of Cape Town.

andgt; Matric student learns that hard work does pay off</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>matric</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mandisa Nene</video:tag>
		<video:tag>UCT</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>129</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17687</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5589.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5589.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5589.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Survivor host Nico on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Audiences are used to seeing him on the glitzy magazine show, Top Billing, but now he’s roughing it out. Nico Panagio is the new host of Survivor South Africa: Santa Carolina . Jason Von Berg chats to the star on location in Mozambique in this week’s episode of The Von Vodcast.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>survivor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>top-billing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>M-Net</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Survivor South Africa: Santa Carolina</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nico Panagio</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>274</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17653</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5581.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5581.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5581.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Grade R's first day of school</video:title>  
		<video:description>Schools recently re-opened across the country for the start of the academic year. We visited two schools in Port Elizabeth, and caught up with their eager and no so eager, new Grade R learners.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>port elizabeth</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Grade R's first day of school</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Grade R learners</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Schools re-opened</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>93</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17643</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5579.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5579.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5579.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Wanderers Test build-up</video:title>  
		<video:description>South Africa will have to battle a settled England batting and bowling line-up, while also keeping another eye on the inclement weather around Johannesburg this week. Graeme Smith and his team are one-nil down and only a win can ensure that they avoid a second consecutive series loss at home.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wanderers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>graeme</video:tag>
		<video:tag>graeme smith</video:tag>
		<video:tag>test match</video:tag>
		<video:tag>test cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>final test match</video:tag>
		<video:tag>andrew strauss</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tim abraham</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wanderers cricket ground</video:tag>
		<video:tag>basil d'oliviera trophy</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>235</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17551</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5574.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5574.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5574.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>University strike season starts</video:title>  
		<video:description>Students at the Mangosuthu University of Technology south of Durban began protesting on Tuesday complaining that the 8.5% fee increase is too high. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>strike</video:tag>
		<video:tag>students</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sasco</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mangosuthu University of Technology</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>119</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17538</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5572.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5572.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5572.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Abandoned mines a ticking timebomb</video:title>  
		<video:description>Residents of Likazi informal settlement are concerned about the health hazard posed by abandoned and unrehabilitated mines in Witbank, Mpumalanga. Times LIVE visited the Transvaal and Delegoa Bay mines outside Witbank, which were abandoned in the 1950's and found coal deposits still burning from sinkholes.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Residents</video:tag>
		<video:tag>witbank</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Likazi informal settlement</video:tag>
		<video:tag>abandoned mines</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ticking timebomb</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Transvaal and Delegoa Bay mines</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mpumalanga province</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sinkholes</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>136</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17525</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5570.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5570.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5570.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Togo goalkeeper is in a stable condition.</video:title>  
		<video:description>Twenty-five year-old Togo goalkeeper, Kodjovi Obilale , who was injured  when their team bus was ambushed by gunmen on arrival in Cabinda, Angola, is recovering at the Milpark hospital in Johannesburg.  The hospital's trauma unit spokesman Ken Boffard told the media today that they were satisfied with Obilale's progress. The Togo team was  in Angola to take part in the African Cup of Nations Games.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>angola</video:tag>
		<video:tag>milpark hospital</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Togo goalkeeper is in a stable condition.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Togo goalkeeper</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kodjovi Obilale</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cabinda</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ken Boffard</video:tag>
		<video:tag>African Cup of Nations Games</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ambushed</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>167</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17501</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5567.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5567.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5567.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>A day at the races</video:title>  
		<video:description>The annual L'Ormarins Queen's Plate took place at the Kenilworth racecourse at the weekend. Jason Von Berg was there to catch all the fashion and horse racing action. Watch the video</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>horses</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pocket Power</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>L'Ormarins Queen's Plate</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Natalie Becker</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ewan Strydom</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lindiwe Suttle</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lee-Anne Liebenberg</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>231</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17432</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5561.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5561.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5561.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>KZN matrics shine</video:title>  
		<video:description>Matric results for the whole country are down 2% but KwaZulu-Natal has managed a 3.3% increase. How did they do it? Vumani Mkhize brings you this report.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>matric</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Department of Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>KwaZulu_Natal</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Educaion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Departm</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>131</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17387</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5556.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5556.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5556.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Gang of Instrumentals visit the Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African band Gang Of Instrumentals are hard at work with their new album, but before the finish it off, the group will be jetting off to Cape Town this weekend for a performance at the L'Ormarins Queen’s Plate. Jason Von Berg chats to the group’s “Lady Naturelle” and “Mandla N” in this week’s episode of The Von Vodcast to find out more.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>album</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>L'Oriman's Queen's Plate</video:tag>
		<video:tag>horse race</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gang Of Instrumental</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>330</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17371</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5553.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5553.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5553.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Matric pass rate drops</video:title>  
		<video:description>Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has expressed disappointment with the 2009 matric results.  The pass rate has dropped from 2008 by two percent.  It was 62.5 percent while 2009 stands at 60.7 percent.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Matric pass rate drops</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>has expressed disappointment with the</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2009 matric results.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The pass rate has dropped from last year by two percent.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>percent while 2009 stands at 60.7 percent.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>97</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17353</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5551.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5551.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5548.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tenderpreneurship a threat to good governance: Nzimande</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African Communist Party general secretary Blade Nzimande said tenderpreneurship (the pursuit of government tenders) was the biggest threat to current government. He was speaking at the 15-year commemoration of Joe Slovo's death at the Avalon cementry in Soweto, Johannesburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Blade Nzimande</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SACP general secretary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tenderpreneurship</video:tag>
		<video:tag>threat to revolutuion</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>201</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17353</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5548.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5548.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5548.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tenderpreneurship a threat to good governance: Nzimande</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African Communist Party general secretary Blade Nzimande said tenderpreneurship (the pursuit of government tenders) was the biggest threat to current government. He was speaking at the 15-year commemoration of Joe Slovo's death at the Avalon cementry in Soweto, Johannesburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Blade Nzimande</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SACP general secretary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tenderpreneurship</video:tag>
		<video:tag>threat to revolutuion</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>201</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17353</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5548.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5548.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5548.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tenderpreneurship a threat to good governance: Nzimande</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African Communist Party general secretary Blade Nzimande said tenderpreneurship (the pursuit of government tenders) was the biggest threat to current government. He was speaking at the 15-year commemoration of Joe Slovo's death at the Avalon cementry in Soweto, Johannesburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Blade Nzimande</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SACP general secretary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tenderpreneurship</video:tag>
		<video:tag>threat to revolutuion</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>201</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17330</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5547.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5547.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5547.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Baby alleged to be hit by brick healing</video:title>  
		<video:description>THE 11-month baby boy that was injured during new year's day celebration in Hillbrow will be taken out of the intensive care unit at Charlotte Maxeke Academic Hospital.  His mother alleged that he was hit by a brick while strapped on her back.  He had suffered head injuries.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The 11-month baby boy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>He had suffered head injuries.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Baby alleged</video:tag>
		<video:tag>was injured during new year's day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebration in Hillbrow will be taken out of the intensive care unit at Charlotte Maxeke Academic Hospital</video:tag>
		<video:tag>while strapped on her back</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>66</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17302</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5544.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5544.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5544.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zuma's wedding </video:title>  
		<video:description>President Jacob Zuma married his third wife, Thobeka Madiba in a traditional ceremony in Nkandla, watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wedding</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nkandla</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>thobeka madiba</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>107</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17271</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5540.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5540.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5540.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Highlights of new year celebrations in Hillbrow</video:title>  
		<video:description>An 11-month-year old baby boy was seriously injured after being hit by a brick in Hillbrow during the new year celebration and nine people were injured in separate incidents.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hillbrow</video:tag>
		<video:tag>highlights</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>new year celebrations</video:tag>
		<video:tag>was seriously injured after being</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hit by a brick in</video:tag>
		<video:tag>during the new year celebration</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nine people were injured in separate incidents.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>An 11-month-year old baby boy</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>50</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17269</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5539.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5539.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5539.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#16: 2009 Highlights Part 2</video:title>  
		<video:description>This is part two of a two part 2009 highlights episode of Political Notebook. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2010-01-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>368</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17266</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5538.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5538.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5538.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cele assesses Durban security measures</video:title>  
		<video:description>National Police Commissioner Bheki Cele, accompanied by fellow high ranking Police officers conducted a walkabout on the Durban Beach front to assess the security measures during the festive season.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>crime</video:tag>
		<video:tag>police</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bheki Cele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National Police Commissioner</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>108</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17250</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5534.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5534.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5534.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Summertime in Durban</video:title>  
		<video:description>Times Live's Vumani Mkhize takes a tour of Durban's North beach to find out how people are spending their time in the sun. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>holiday</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>North Beach</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>65</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17238</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5533.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5533.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5533.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Dieketseng Maleke: My 2009 top 3 stories</video:title>  
		<video:description>2009 was an eventful year with many stories to cover.  Dieketseng Maleke chose the best 3 stories she covered this year. They include: The public signing of the last CitiGolf, Ants evicting people from their flats and a Home Affairs scam.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dieketseng Maleke</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motoring</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2009 was an eventful year with many stories to cove</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Highlights 2009</video:tag>
		<video:tag>chose the best 3 stories she covered this year.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>They include: The public signing of the last CitiGolf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ants evicting people from their flats and</video:tag>
		<video:tag>a Home Affairs scam.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>115</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17228</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5532.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5532.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5532.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#15: 2009 Highlights Part 1</video:title>  
		<video:description>This is part of one of a two part 2009 highlights episode of Political Notebook. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>294</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17218</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5529.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5529.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5529.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The car guard who became a doctor</video:title>  
		<video:description>In a remarkable tale, Congolese born William Shabani endured immense hardship by traveling from his war-torn DRC to South Africa. He found work as a car guard at a Durban hospital; his story wasn't finished yet. He is now a qualified doctor. This is his story.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>doctor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>William Shabani</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Car Guard</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Parlands Hostipal</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>149</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17213</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5528.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5528.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5528.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Best Of The Von Vodcast 2009</video:title>  
		<video:description>It's been a busy year on  The Von Vodcast and host Jason Von Berg has traveled far and wide to get up close with some of the biggest names in entertainment.  See what Annie Lennox thinks about The Von Vodcast, check out the one on one with Invictus star, Morgan Freeman; What does actor Jamie Bartlett eat for lunch and see an exclusive performance by multiple SAMA winner Lira in this and more in The Best Of The Von Vodcast for 2009.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lira</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elana Afrika</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zambia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jennifer Su</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dhiveja Sundrum</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Greer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Annie Lennox</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kabelo 'Bouga Luv' Mabalane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Flo Rida</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jamie Bartlett</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lee-Anne Summers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Keri Hilson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vanessa Haywood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Morgan Freeman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Federico Fernandez</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Best Of The Von Vodcast 2009</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kabelo KB</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Federico Ferna</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>497</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17209</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5527.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5527.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5527.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bow Wow on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Actor and rapper Bow Wow was recently in South Africa for the finale of Big Brother Africa. Jason Von Berg caught up with  on The Von Vodcast him to find out more about his music career and what big movie roles viewers can expect to see him in next year.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rapper</video:tag>
		<video:tag>actor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hollywood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Big Brother Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bow Wow</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entourage</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Snoop Dogg</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>331</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17183</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5521.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5521.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5521.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Remembering Manto Tshabalala-Msimang</video:title>  
		<video:description>A few hundred people converged on Durban's City Hall to pay their last respects at the memorial service of the former minister of health Manto Tshabalala-Msimang on Monday. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>manto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Manto Tshabalala Msimang.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>HIV_AIDS</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Manto Dead</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Liver disease</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Aids Denialism</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>137</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17153</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5520.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5520.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5520.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Drinking and driving kills</video:title>  
		<video:description>Driving under the influence of alcohol is one of the main causes of road accidents in South Africa.  Paramedic Grant Stewart urges the public to stay sober during the festive season.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Drinking and driving kills</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Drinking under the influence of alcohol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>one of the main causes of road accidents in</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Paramedic Grant Stewart</video:tag>
		<video:tag>encourages the public to stay sober during this festive season.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>87</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17139</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5515.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5515.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5515.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#14: Political photographer,Elizabeth Sejake</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week's episode of "Political Notebook," The Times' Editor, Ray Hartley, interviews The Times’ political photographer, Elizabeth Sejake, about some of her best pictures that she took this year.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>political photographer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elizabeth Sejake</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>691</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17139</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5515.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5515.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5515.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#14: Political photographer,Elizabeth Sejake</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week's episode of "Political Notebook," The Times' Editor, Ray Hartley, interviews The Times’ political photographer, Elizabeth Sejake, about some of her best pictures that she took this year.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>political photographer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elizabeth Sejake</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>691</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17129</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5514.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5514.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5514.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Getting to know Miss SA, Nicole Flint</video:title>  
		<video:description>She's only been Miss South Africa for a couple of days, but already the new Miss South Africa, Nicole Flint is hard at work. Jason Von Berg finds out more about the beauty in this week's episode of The Von Vodcast.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sun-city</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pageant</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Miss South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nicole flint</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nicole Flint Miss South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>329</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17125</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5513.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5513.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5513.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Invictus goes beyond the cinema</video:title>  
		<video:description>Invictus star Morgan Freeman and the film’s producer, Lori McCreary, were in Soweto on Reconciliation Day to screen the film for some 500 residents. They also handed over a substantial amount of money, raised by corporate South Africa, to three charities, including the Nelson Mandela Foundation. Jason Von Berg was at the Moponya Mall to find out more. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>charity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>actor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hollywood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Morgan Freeman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Invictus</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lori McCreary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Moponya Mall</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golden Globes</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>164</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17082</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5496.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5496.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5496.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sandton lighting project</video:title>  
		<video:description>Maude Street in Sandton has been adorned with wire lighting for the festive season. The Why Men project, which began three years ago, is an illumination project which includes life-size figures designed by artist Usha Seejarim.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sandton lighting project</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Maude Street in Sandton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>has been adorned with wire lighting</video:tag>
		<video:tag>for the festive season.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Why Men project</video:tag>
		<video:tag>which began three years ago</video:tag>
		<video:tag>is an illumination project which</video:tag>
		<video:tag>includes life-size figures designed by artist Usha Seejarim.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>106</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=17068</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5494.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5494.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5494.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Morbidelli leads superstars motor racing Series</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Superstars International Series was held in Kyalami recently. The motor racing championship was graced by former Formula 1 racer Gianni Morbidelli. Morbidelli is leading the series after round nine at 197 points.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motorsports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Morbidelli</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Superstars International Series was held in Kyalami recently.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The motor racing championship</video:tag>
		<video:tag>was graced by former Formula 1 racer Gianni Morbidelli.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Morbidelli is leading the series after round nine at 197 points.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>110</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16999</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5492.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5492.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5492.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Shack inferno kills Three</video:title>  
		<video:description>Three people died in a fire in Princess Crossing informal settlement in Roodepoort, west of Johannesburg.  The blaze started while occupants of the shacks were sleeping.  The cause of the fire is under investigation.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shack inferno</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Three people died in a fire</video:tag>
		<video:tag>in Roodepoort</video:tag>
		<video:tag>west of Johannesburg.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The blaze started while occupants of the shacks were sleeping.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The cause of the fire is under investigation</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>41</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16944</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5483.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5483.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5483.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Pick n' Pay workers protest racism</video:title>  
		<video:description>Thousands of South African Commercial, Catering and Allied Workers Union members marched to the Pick n' Pay head offices in Kensington, Johannesburg, in protest against alleged racism and lack of transformation at the retail chain outlets.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pick N Pay</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thousands of South African Commercial</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Catering and Allied Workers Union</video:tag>
		<video:tag>marched to the Pick n' Pay head offices in Kensington</video:tag>
		<video:tag>against alleged racism and lack of transformation at the retail chain outlets.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>130</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16939</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5482.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5482.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5482.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>On the set of Couples Retreat</video:title>  
		<video:description>Couples Retreat is now showing in cinemas around the country. It stars Hollywood favourites like Vince Vaughn, Kristin Davis, Malin Akerman and Jon Favreau. Go behind the scenes of this hilarious comedy centered around four couples who settle into a tropical-island resort for a vacation.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movie</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hollywood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vince Vaughn</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Malin Akerman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Couples Retreat</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kristin Bell</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kristin Davis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jon Favreau</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Carlos Ponce</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Faizon Love</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Bateman</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>389</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16935</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5481.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5481.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5481.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Surviving rape</video:title>  
		<video:description>Two Zimbabwean women who were raped and infected with HIV/ Aids by the rapists alleged to be Zanu-PF members share their stories during an interview with AIDS-FREE World Organisation.  The non- profit Organisation says it has documented cases of women being raped  across Zimbabwe during and after the 2008 elections.  The women’s faces and voices in the video have been distorted to protect their identity. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Surviving rape</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Two Zimbabwean women</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nfected with HIV/ Aids</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zanu-PF members</video:tag>
		<video:tag>AIDS-FREE World Organisation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2008 elections</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>399</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16926</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5479.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5479.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5479.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#12: Zapiro (part 2)</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week's episode of "Political Notebook," The Times' Editor, Ray Hartley, continues his interview with political cartoonist, Zapiro, about removing the shower head from the Zuma cartoons and about what gives him sleepless nights.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zapiro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political cartoonist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times Editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>485</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16905</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5477.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5477.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5477.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Actor Morgan Freeman on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>The film Invictus opens worldwide this Friday. It tells the story of how former President Nelson Mandela joined forces with Springbok rugby captain Francois Pienaar to help unify a very divided South Africa through the universal language of sport. Jason Von Berg goes one on one with Morgan Freeman in this week's episode of the Von Vodcast to find out more about playing the role of Madiba.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>madiba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>oscar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>film</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Morgan Freeman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Invictus</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Morgan Freeman actor</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>452</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16889</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5473.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5473.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5473.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cinderella skates into the Teatro Theatre</video:title>  
		<video:description>Cinderella On Ice is the latest production by director and producer Tony Mercer. The production is now showing at the Teatro Theatre in Montecasino and will be moving onto Cape Town in the New Year. Jason Von Berg caught a glimpse of the show. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>montecasino</video:tag>
		<video:tag>russia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Teatro Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cinderella</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cinderella On Ice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tony Mercer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Skate</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>275</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16877</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5471.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5471.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5471.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA goes glam for Invictus premiere</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African fans got a taste of Hollywood last night with the glitzy premiere of “Invictus”. The film stars Morgan Freeman, Matt Damon and some of South Africa’s most talented actors and actresses. Jason Von Berg was on the yellow carpet. Watch the video to see who was there and what they had to say about the film at http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movie</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hollywood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joost van der Westhuizen</video:tag>
		<video:tag>matt damon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Morgan Freeman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Invictus</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joel Stransky</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Leleti Khumalo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Terry Pheto</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>272</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16856</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5468.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5468.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5468.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Durban: Fighting festive season crime</video:title>  
		<video:description>Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa launched festive season anti-crime operations in Durban on Tuesday. Mthethwa had a walkabout on the streets of Durban, speaking and listening to the public. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>saps</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nathi mthethwa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fikile Mbalula</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bheki Cele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>131</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16846</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5467.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5467.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5467.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>2010 preview: Rustenburg</video:title>  
		<video:description>Rustenburg is one of the host cities for the 2010 Fifa World Cup in South Africa. Some foreign journalists have questioned whether the cityhas the capacity to host the wave of football fans, particularly England's die-hard supporters who will flock to Rustenburg for England's opening match against the USA. Times LIVE took a tour around the city to find out what it has to offer.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rustenburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>host cities for the 2010 Fifa World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Some foreign journalists</video:tag>
		<video:tag>questioned whether the city has the capacity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>host the wave of football fans</video:tag>
		<video:tag>England's die-hard supporters</video:tag>
		<video:tag>who will flock to Rustenburg for England's opening match against the USA.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Times LIVE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tour around the city to find out what it has to offer.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>176</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16818</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5462.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5462.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5462.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cele encourages police to use deadly force</video:title>  
		<video:description>National Police Commissioner Bheki Cele told members of the South African Police Service to use deadly force against criminals. He denied ever using the term "Shoot-to-Kill".</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>police</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bheki Cele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National Police Commissioner</video:tag>
		<video:tag>encourage</video:tag>
		<video:tag>deadly force</video:tag>
		<video:tag>against criminals</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>197</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16814</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5461.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5461.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5461.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Local celebs give hope to the children</video:title>  
		<video:description>Local celebrities have put their voices together in celebration of a campaign called “A Song For Hope”. The song forms part of Jo’Burg Child Welfare’s 100th birthday celebrations, which took place in Johannesburg at the weekend. Jason Von Berg went to find out about who’s involved and how the celebrations panned out. Watch the video</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>song</video:tag>
		<video:tag>party</video:tag>
		<video:tag>children</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>christmas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>RJ Benjamin</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Evolver</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jo'Burg Child Welfare</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orphan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Emmanuel Castis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pebbles</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>217</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16792</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5460.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5460.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5460.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The bull ceremony </video:title>  
		<video:description>The controversial ukweshwama ritual that includes the killing of a bull with bare hands took place at the Enyokeni Palace in Nongoma in KwaZulu Natal. Watch the video</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bull</video:tag>
		<video:tag>King Goodwill Zwelithini</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ukushwama</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bull Killing</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>96</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16761</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5454.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5454.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5454.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sani Pass: to tar or not to tar</video:title>  
		<video:description>A multi-million rand plan to tar one of South Africa’s most famous dirt roads has sparked a bitter conservation row. The controversial R160-million project to upgrade the popular 33km Sani Pass, which links the KwaZulu-Natal town of Himeville and the eastern highland of Lesotho, has upset environmentalists, tourists,  tour operators — and the local community.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lesotho</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sani Pass</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Drakensberg</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>422</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16758</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5453.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5453.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5453.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bull killing to go ahead</video:title>  
		<video:description>There were celebrations outside the Pietermaritzburg High Court as judge Nic van der Reyden dismissed Animal Rights Africa’s application for an interdict to stop the Zulu monarch, King Goodwill Zwelithini from carrying out the ritual killing in the Ukweshwama harvest ceremony. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zulu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bull</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ritual Killing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ukweshwama</video:tag>
		<video:tag>King Goodwill</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>110</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16746</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5452.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5452.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5452.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Living with HIV # 2: Access to essential medicines</video:title>  
		<video:description>Stagnation of HIV/AIDS funding and the high cost of new medicines put the lives of thousands of poor patients at risk. Many patients needing new drug regimens simply have to go without.
 
Eric Goemaere
Dr. Eric Goemaere is the medical coordinator for MSF in South Africa and Lesotho. He has been treating HIV in the region for 10 years.

Mpumi Mantangana 
Mpumi is the nursing sister in charge at the Ubuntu Clinic in Khayelitsha township, on the outskirts of Cape Town, South Africa.

Nomafu Booi
Nomafu has been on antiretroviral treatment since 2004. Last October, she faced severe side effects from her medicine, and started a new antiretroviral drug regimen as a 2nd line treatment. Now Nomafu is facing complications with the 2nd line treatment. There is no 3rd line treatment available to her in Khayelitsha.

Video courtesy Medecins Sans Frontieres/Doctors Without Borders
Dr. Eric Goemaere </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>khayelitsha</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lesotho</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Living with HIV</video:tag>
		<video:tag>HIV/AIDS funding</video:tag>
		<video:tag>new medicines</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dr. Eric Goemaere</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mpumi Mantangana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nomafu Booi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ubuntu Clinic</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>188</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16746</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5452.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5452.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5452.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Living with HIV # 2: Access to essential medicines</video:title>  
		<video:description>Stagnation of HIV/AIDS funding and the high cost of new medicines put the lives of thousands of poor patients at risk. Many patients needing new drug regimens simply have to go without.
 
Eric Goemaere
Dr. Eric Goemaere is the medical coordinator for MSF in South Africa and Lesotho. He has been treating HIV in the region for 10 years.

Mpumi Mantangana 
Mpumi is the nursing sister in charge at the Ubuntu Clinic in Khayelitsha township, on the outskirts of Cape Town, South Africa.

Nomafu Booi
Nomafu has been on antiretroviral treatment since 2004. Last October, she faced severe side effects from her medicine, and started a new antiretroviral drug regimen as a 2nd line treatment. Now Nomafu is facing complications with the 2nd line treatment. There is no 3rd line treatment available to her in Khayelitsha.

Video courtesy Medecins Sans Frontieres/Doctors Without Borders
Dr. Eric Goemaere </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>khayelitsha</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lesotho</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Living with HIV</video:tag>
		<video:tag>HIV/AIDS funding</video:tag>
		<video:tag>new medicines</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dr. Eric Goemaere</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mpumi Mantangana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nomafu Booi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ubuntu Clinic</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>188</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16744</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5451.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5451.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5451.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Robben Island soccer survivors reminisce</video:title>  
		<video:description>Several decades ago, prisoners at Robben Island, tired of being oppressed by officials who refused them permission to play soccer on weekends, decided to start a league called Makana Football Association. Fast-forward to today and some surviving members share their memories of a place they still call home. Even President Jacob Zuma was a referee during the initial years of the Makana FA.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>prison</video:tag>
		<video:tag>football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robben Island</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tokyo Sexwale</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mark shinners</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anthony suze</video:tag>
		<video:tag>more than just a game</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>123</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16730</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5450.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5450.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5450.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The ANC Veterans League</video:title>  
		<video:description>The African National Congress is to launch a veterans wing in Esselen Park, Ekurhuleni.  The new body will cater for members who are older than 60 and have served the party for 40 years.  The league will have the same voting rights as the women's and youth leagues.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The African National Congress</video:tag>
		<video:tag>veterans wing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The new body will cater for members who are older than 60</video:tag>
		<video:tag>have served the party for 40 years</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The league will have the same voting rights as the women's and youth leagues.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>92</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16723</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5447.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5447.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5447.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#11: ZAPIRO</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week's episode of "Political Notebook," The Times' Editor, Ray Hartley, speaks to Jonathan Shapiro, better known as political cartoonist, Zapiro, about not only covering the news, but becoming part of the news.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zapiro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jonathan Shapiro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political cartoonist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times Editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>409</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16726</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5449.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5449.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5449.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Singer Selaelo Selota on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Singer Selaelo Selota performed a special story-telling set to a few select Kaya FM listeners in Zambia last week. Jason Von Berg went along and caught up the star. Watch this week’s episode of The Von Vodcast for more.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jazz</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kaya FM</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zambia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Livingstone</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Selaelo Selota</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>363</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16723</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5447.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5447.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5447.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#11: ZAPIRO</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week's episode of "Political Notebook," The Times' Editor, Ray Hartley, speaks to Jonathan Shapiro, better known as political cartoonist, Zapiro, about not only covering the news, but becoming part of the news.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zapiro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jonathan Shapiro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political cartoonist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times Editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>409</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16719</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5446.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5446.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5446.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title> A man drowned after fetching a ball</video:title>  
		<video:description>A 21 year old man drowned in Homestead, Brixton.  This incident happened after he dived into the Blue Dam to retrieve a soccer ball.  A group of young men were playing soccer in the park and had asked for volunteers to fetch their ball at a R30 fee. The search for Isaac Lako Lefosa's body lasted five hours.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Blue dam</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Homestead</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brixton.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Isaac Lako Lefosa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>105</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16710</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5444.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5444.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5444.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cape Town readies for a party</video:title>  
		<video:description>The streets have been swept, the lights are all functional, signage is visible, and blustery wind aside, visitors have arrived to a beautiful Cape Town for the Fifa World Cup Final Draw to be held at the International Convention Centre, Friday. Report by Andile Ndlovu</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fifa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cycling</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape town international convention centre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fifa fan fest</video:tag>
		<video:tag>long street</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>130</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16664</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5433.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5433.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5433.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zuma's bold HIV/Aids policy</video:title>  
		<video:description>President Jacob Zuma said it is time for government to tackle HIV/Aids. Announcing his major HIV/Aids policy shift during the World Aids day event in Pretoria, Zuma said it was time to act decisively against HIV/Aids.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pretoria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>HIV/Aids</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Aids Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bold HIV/Aids policy</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>215</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16659</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5432.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5432.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5432.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Miss World contestants out and about</video:title>  
		<video:description>With less than two weeks until the Miss World pageant, 112 of the world’s most beautiful women continue their whirlwind tour of South Africa. Times LIVE's Jason Von Berg caught up with some of the contestants at the Legend Golf andamp; Safari resort this week. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>competition</video:tag>
		<video:tag>beauty</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Miss World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tatum Keshwar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>http://www.missworld.com/index.php</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Legend Golf &amp; Safari</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>163</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16655</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5434.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5434.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5434.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Living with HIV # 1 : Abungile’s Story</video:title>  
		<video:description>Abungile is 14-years old and, a few months ago, asked his mother if he was HIV positive. When she told him the truth, that both of them were HIV positive, Abungile was initially very scared. Now he takes care of both of them, is determined to eat well and live a healthy lifestyle as a preventative measure.

Video courtesy Medecins Sans Frontieres/Doctors Without Borders</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-12-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Aids Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Living with HIV</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Abungile</video:tag>
		<video:tag>HIV positive</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>98</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16639</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5428.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5428.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5428.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Radebe defends Simelane</video:title>  
		<video:description>Justice Minister Jeff Radebe defended the appointment of the new National Prosecuting Authority head Menzi Simelane blaming the Public Service Commission of having violated his rights.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Defend</video:tag>
		<video:tag>justice minister</video:tag>
		<video:tag>menzi simelane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jeff Radebe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>newly elected head of the NPA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Public Service Commission</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>140</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16549</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5445.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5445.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5445.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zille on Simelane appointment </video:title>  
		<video:description>Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille gave a rousing speech at the party’s KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Congress. She criticized the ANC, Julius Malema, and Zuma’s decision to appoint Menzi Simelane as the new National Director of Public Prosecutions.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>da</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>helen zille</video:tag>
		<video:tag>menzi simelane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>118</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16544</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5424.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5424.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5424.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Toddler gets gift of life for Christmas</video:title>  
		<video:description>Thandile Madikane was fighting for her life a year ago, now she is a healthy four year old after she received a liver transplant through a Johannesburg radio station which raised funds for the operation. We spoke to her mother Felicity Madikane about their experience.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thandile Madikane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>liver transplant</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johannesburg radio station</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Felicity Madikane</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>134</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16542</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5423.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5423.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5423.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA hosts 1600km/h record attempt</video:title>  
		<video:description>The dry, desolate Hakskeen Pan in South Africa’s barren Northern Cape doesn’t witness much traffic. But in 2011, Britain’s Bloodhound Super Sonic Car will attempt to race across South Africa’s desert flats at 1600km/h. 
 </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Britain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Northern Cape</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hakskeen Pan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Super Sonic Car</video:tag>
		<video:tag>1600km/h</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>242</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16529</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5421.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5421.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5421.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Red Ants evict yet more families in Jo'burg CBD</video:title>  
		<video:description>Some families in the Johannesburg CBD were left destitute after they were evicted from their flats by the Red Ants. Occupants of Athlone House were left homeless after they were thrown onto the street with their belongings, which some claim, are now missing.



</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>homeless</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg cbd</video:tag>
		<video:tag>red ants</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Red Ants evict yet more families in Jo'burg CBD</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Athlone House</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>112</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16514</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5417.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5417.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5417.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Kenyan star, Liz Ogumbo on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Kenyan fashion designer Liz Ogumbo had the opportunity earlier this year to showcase her range at the first ever Arise Africa Fashion Week. In addition to her love for clothes and the accessory line, she’s a model and a singer too. Jason caught up with the beauty for this week’s episode of The VonVodcast.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>singer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>musician</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Arise Africa Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Liz Ogumbo</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>297</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16498</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5413.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5413.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5413.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bonus Or No Bonus</video:title>  
		<video:description> The year’s been tough for many companies. They’ve been cutting back and now that all important 13th cheque is next in the firing line.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bonus Or No Bonus</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ough for many companies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>year end bonus</video:tag>
		<video:tag>13th cheque</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>88</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16488</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5410.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5410.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5410.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Moses Mabhida stadium</video:title>  
		<video:description>Durban's iconic Moses Mabhida stadium has been completed. On Monday members of the media took a tour of the stadium, which included taking a ride up onto the 106 meter arch. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fifa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Moses Mabhida stadium</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>135</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16475</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5409.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5409.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5409.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Malema is not above law: Botha</video:title>  
		<video:description>Mbuyiselo Botha, Senior Programmes Advisor at Sonke Gender Justice Network said ANC Youth League President Julius Malema is not above the law. Earlier this year, Malema was taken to the Equality Court by the Network after he made comments that the woman who accused President Jacob Zuma of rape had a "nice time" with him.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rape</video:tag>
		<video:tag>woman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC Youth league president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Equality court</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mbuyiselo Botha</video:tag>
		<video:tag>malema not above law</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sonke Gender Justice Network</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nice time</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>158</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16465</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5406.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5406.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5406.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Fifa fan fests soccer Party</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Local Organising Committee has launched the Fifa Fan Fests in nine cities nationwide. This to allow fans who may not have access to tickets, and those who simply want to party unconfined to stadium seats. Seven international cities will also participate in the live Fan fest spectacle.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>loc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fifa 2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer Party</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Local Organising Committee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>FIfa Fan Fests</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>305</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16447</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5408.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5408.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5408.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Two Miss World contestants get immunity</video:title>  
		<video:description>In an unprecedented move, the six judges of the 2009 Miss World Talent Show made two beauty queens joint winners securing them each a spot in the finals of the Miss World contest to be held on December 12 at Gallagher Estate, Midrand. Miss Canada, Yanbing Ma who performed an opera piece and Miss Sierra Leone, Mariatu Kargbo who performed a traditional dance walked away with the coveted title of Miss World Talent Show. The two will be exempted from the elimination process.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>midrand</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gallagher estate</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Miss World contestants</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2009 Miss World Talent Show</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Miss Canada</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Yanbing Ma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Miss Sierra Leone</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mariatu Kargbo</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>119</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16444</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5405.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5405.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5405.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>New 2010 gold coin launched</video:title>  
		<video:description>SA Mint launched a commemorative coin to celebrate the 2010 Fifa Soccer World Cup to be held here in June. The coins which bear the names of the participating soccer stadiums will be sold locally while some have been exported for overseas buyers.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>New 2010 gold coin launched</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 gold coin</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA Mint</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer stadiums</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>109</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16442</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5402.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5402.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5402.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>YCL won't trade insults with Malema</video:title>  
		<video:description>Young Communist League National Secretary Buti Manamela wants a truce with the ANC Youth League president Julius Malema following a week of trading insults. The public spat between the two leaders follows Malema's attack on South African Communist Party deputy general secretary Jeremy Cronin whom he labelled a 'White Messiah' in his article on nationalisation of mines</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jeremy cronin</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buti Manamela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Young communist league leader</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wants truce</video:tag>
		<video:tag>insults</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SACP deputy general secretary</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>313</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16367</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5395.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5395.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5395.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>New 'White Zulu' in town</video:title>  
		<video:description>There’s a new “White Zulu” in town. 17-year-old David Jenkins is a self taught maskandi music and guitar player. He recently featured on SA’s Got Talent. Times LIVE caught up with this young, gifted musician. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johnny Clegg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>David Jenkins</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zulu Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Maskandi Music</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>147</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16346</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5393.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5393.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5393.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2</video:title>  
		<video:description>With the festive season just round the corner, gaming stores are stocking up and game enthusiasts are already queuing up, at least for this one. Activision’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 recently launched with record breaking sales of $310 million - and that’s just a day after its release. Here’s why…</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>festive season</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gaming</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Call of Duty</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Modern Warfare 2</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Activision</video:tag>
		<video:tag>record breaking sales</video:tag>
		<video:tag>$310 million</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>91</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16339</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5391.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5391.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5391.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#9: Malema Part 2</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this second part of a two-part interview episode of the Political Notebook, The Times’ Editor Ray Hartley continues his chat with ANC Youth League President Julius Malema, about shoot to kill and improving the levels of journalism in SA via state-run newspapers.

andgt; Missed part 1? Watch it now.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nationalisation of mines</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC Youth league president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shoot to kill</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times’ Editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>improving the levels of journalism</video:tag>
		<video:tag>state-run newspapers.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>383</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16331</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5381.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5381.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5381.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Madelakufa residents tell all to Zuma</video:title>  
		<video:description>President Jacob Zuma made a suprise visit to the residents of Madelakufa Informal Settlement in Tembisa.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>visit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>service delivery</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tembisa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>east of Johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>councillors</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Madelakufa residents</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Madelakufa Informal Settlement</video:tag>
		<video:tag>suprise</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>193</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16288</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5379.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5379.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5379.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>No war between Mthethwa, Mbalula</video:title>  
		<video:description>Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa and his deputy Fikile Mbalula have denied rumours there is a turf war going on between them. Mbalula blamed the rumours on 'ears of destruction'.

andgt; Police ministers admit working relationship is strained</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nathi mthethwa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fikile Mbalula</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>minister of police</video:tag>
		<video:tag>deputy police minister</video:tag>
		<video:tag>no bad blood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>turf war</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>224</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16279</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5378.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5378.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5378.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Darren's got talent</video:title>  
		<video:description>Times LIVE catches up with South Africa's most talented person, Darren Rajbal, at his school to find out more about his awesome victory.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA's Got Talent</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Darren Rajbal</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fulton School for the Deaf</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>157</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16273</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5375.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5375.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5375.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Musician Federico Fernandez on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Guitarist Federico Fernandez makes up one fourth of South African band, Son Of A Thousand Blues. The band have just released their new album and it's getting a lot of great reviews from fans and from those within the music business. Jason finds out more from Federico in this week's episode of The Von Vodcast.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>album</video:tag>
		<video:tag>model</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Federico Fernandez</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Son Of A Thousand Blues</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>345</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16238</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5366.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5366.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5366.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Roads will be ready for 2010</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Johannesburg Road Agency has announced that the city's roads will be ready for the 2010 Fifa World Cup.  The agency has promised to have better roads compared to cities  that have previously hosted the soccer tournament.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Johannesburg Road Agency</video:tag>
		<video:tag>city's roads will be ready for the 2010 Fifa World Cup.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The agency has promised to have better roads</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cities  that have previously hosted the soccer tournament.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>124</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16230</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5364.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5364.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5364.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Manamela blasts Ras Dumisani</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Young Communist League National Secretary Buti Manamela criticised the horrendous singing of the national anthem by Ras Dumisani before the test match between the Springboks and the French last week.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buti Manamela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Young communist league</video:tag>
		<video:tag>blasts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National Secretary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>horrendous singing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African national anthem</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ras Dumisani</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>117</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16225</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5363.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5363.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5363.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA national anthem for dummies</video:title>  
		<video:description>Learn the tune and the lyrics of South Africa’s national anthem so that you don’t look like a mampara when the Springboks sing Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrica.

Source: www.myanthem.co.za </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2011-08-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>springboks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA national anthem for dummies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the lyrics of South Africa’s national anthem</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrica.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>124</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16214</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5362.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5362.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5362.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>War of words over Mbeki</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC Youth League President Julius Malema has defended former President Thabo Mbeki's handling of the HIV/Aids pandemic. This comes after Young Communist League National Secretary, Buti Manamela, called for Mbeki to be charged with genocide for all the HIV/Aids deaths that occurred while he was in office.

andgt; Malema defends Mbeki</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>charged</video:tag>
		<video:tag>arrested</video:tag>
		<video:tag>HIV/Aids</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thabo Mbeki</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buti Manamela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Genocide</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Young communist league</video:tag>
		<video:tag>defends</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National Secretary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>never</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>282</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16199</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5361.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5361.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5361.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Citi Golf farewell</video:title>  
		<video:description>Citi Golf fans paid tribute to the iconic Volkswagen car by signing it with farewell messages.  The manufacturer recently announced that the popular hatchback will be discontinued after  25 years.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motoring</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Citi Golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>farewell messages</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hatchback will be discontinued</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Volkswagen's car</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>106</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16184</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5358.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5358.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5358.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Robot to the rescue</video:title>  
		<video:description>The University of KwaZulu-Natal launched the Contractible Arms Elevating Search And Rescue Robot, CAESAR. The first prototype was developed for high risk situations where it would be unsafe for rescue workers to enter. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ukzn</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Riaan Stopforth</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mechanical Engineering</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robots</video:tag>
		<video:tag>CEASAR</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>110</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16141</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5344.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5344.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5344.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Miss World contestants arrive in SA</video:title>  
		<video:description>On Saturday 113 of the world's most beautiful women touched down in Johannesburg.  Also in the entourage was the reigning Miss World, Kseniya Sukhinova, who will be handing over her title on December 12.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kseniya Sukhinova</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Miss World contestants arrive in SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the world's most beautiful women</video:tag>
		<video:tag>reigning Miss World</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>104</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16128</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5343.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5343.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5343.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA'S GOT TALENT winner</video:title>  
		<video:description>Durbanite Darren Rajbal was the overall winner of the talent show SA'S GOT TALENT.  The deaf hip-hop dancer walked away with R250 000.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Durbanite Darren Rajbal</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The deaf hip-hop dancer</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>121</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16116</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5341.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5341.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5341.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#8: Julius Malema Part 1</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this two-part interview episode of the Political Notebook, The Times’ Editor Ray Hartley speaks to ANC Youth League President Julius Malema about the nationalisation of mines, shoot to kill and his growing reputation.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nationalisation of mines</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC Youth league president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shoot to kill</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times’ Editor</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>568</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16102</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5338.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5338.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5338.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Feather awards</video:title>  
		<video:description>Newly- hitched songstress Lira and socialite Khanyi Mbau scooped two awards each at the inaugural Feather awards held at Latinova, Rosebank.  The awards are for the gay community to honour their idols.  Here are the highlights of the snazzy do.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rosebank</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lira</video:tag>
		<video:tag>socialite</video:tag>
		<video:tag>latinova</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Khanyi Mbau</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Feather awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gay community</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>75</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16096</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5463.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5463.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5463.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>What a lot of whisky</video:title>  
		<video:description>The seventh edition of the Whisky Live Festival kicked off at the Sandton Convention Centre this week. An extra day has been added this year, after more than 16 500 people visited the previous edition. A few new brands were introduced, including the launch of South Africa's first single grain whisky, Bain's Cape Mountain Whisky.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sandton convention centre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>whisky</video:tag>
		<video:tag>whisky festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Glenfiddich</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sandton Conven</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Glen Grant</video:tag>
		<video:tag>scotch</video:tag>
		<video:tag>master blender</video:tag>
		<video:tag>master distiller</video:tag>
		<video:tag>distillery</video:tag>
		<video:tag>whiskies</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>277</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16084</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5331.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5331.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5331.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>TKZee's Bouga Luv on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>One of South Africa’s most celebrated musical outfits, TKZee, are back with a brand new offering called “Coming Home”. Jason Von Berg chats to one of the members, Kabelo “Bouga Luv” Mabalane, in this week’s episode of The Von Vodcast.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>TKZEE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kabelo 'Bouga Luv' Mabalane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bouga Luv</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kabelo Mabalane</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>379</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16059</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5327.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5327.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5327.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Non-compliant goods confiscated by police</video:title>  
		<video:description>The National Regulator for Compulsory Specifications and the police conducted raids on malls and warehouses around Johannesburg.  The police confiscated about R500 million worth of non- compliant merchandise. Report by Dieketseng Maleke.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>police</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The National Regulator for Compulsory Specifications</video:tag>
		<video:tag>raids on malls and warehouses around Johannesburg.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>R500 million worth of non- compliant merchandise.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>81</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16030</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5320.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5320.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5320.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bodies of the two drowned boys found</video:title>  
		<video:description>Two bodies of the two drowned boys who went missing from the Blue Dam in Roodepoort on Sunday were recovered after they were found close to the Fleurhof Dam.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johannesburg Emergency Management Services</video:tag>
		<video:tag>two dead bodies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>two boys</video:tag>
		<video:tag>drowned</video:tag>
		<video:tag>found</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fleurhof dam</video:tag>
		<video:tag>police divers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Roodepoort</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Blue dam</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>95</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=16013</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5318.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5318.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5318.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Charge Mbeki and Manto with genocide: Manamela</video:title>  
		<video:description>Young Communist League National Secretary Buti Manamela said former president Thabo Mbeki together with his controversial health minister, Manto Tshabalala-Msimang must be charged with genocide for denying hundreds of HIV-positive people access to antiretroviral drugs when they were in government.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thabo Mbeki</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buti Manamela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Genocide</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Young communist league</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Manto Tshabalala Msimang.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>charge</video:tag>
		<video:tag>antiretroviral drugs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>HIV-positive people</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National Secretary</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>167</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15959</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5309.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5309.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5309.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>African traditional leaders honour Mandela</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa supported by the National House of Traditional Leaders and the National Khoisan Council honoured former president Nelson Mandela for his contribution to nation building. The ceremony was held at Freedom Park in Pretoria.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>african traditional leaders</video:tag>
		<video:tag>honour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>freedom park</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National house of traditional leaders</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National khoisan council</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Contralesa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>139</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15958</loc>
	<video:video>     
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		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5308.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5308.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Draft created on November 5, 2009 at 7:16 pm</video:title>  
		<video:description></video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>139</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15957</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5308.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5308.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5308.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Draft created on November 5, 2009 at 7:15 pm</video:title>  
		<video:description></video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>139</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15956</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5308.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5308.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5308.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Draft created on November 5, 2009 at 7:14 pm</video:title>  
		<video:description></video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>139</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15953</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5308.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5308.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5308.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Draft created on November 5, 2009 at 7:13 pm</video:title>  
		<video:description></video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>139</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15954</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5308.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5308.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5308.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Draft created on November 5, 2009 at 7:13 pm</video:title>  
		<video:description></video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>139</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15952</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5308.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5308.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5308.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Draft created on November 5, 2009 at 7:13 pm</video:title>  
		<video:description></video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>139</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15943</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5306.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5306.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5306.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sports Ilustrated models on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Each year a handful of South Africa's most beautiful women make the cut for the Sports Illustrated Swimwear Edition. The November edition features beauties like Lyndall Jarvis and Tanya Manganyi. Jason Von Berg chats to these two and some of the beauties in this week's episode of The Von Vodcast.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>models</video:tag>
		<video:tag>magazine</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sports illustrated</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports Illustrated Swimwear</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zanzibar</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>368</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15935</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5304.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5304.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5304.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Egyptian marriage fraudsters arrested</video:title>  
		<video:description>Three Egyptian nationals have been arrested in Spring, in the East Rand, after trying to fraudulently marry South African women at a price of R500 each. Home Affairs minister, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, welcomed the arrests and condemned the women for endangering the country's security by marrying these man and potentially granting them South African citizenship.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>arrested</video:tag>
		<video:tag>East Rand</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>home affairs minister</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Egyptian marriage fraudsters arrested</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Three Egyptian nationals</video:tag>
		<video:tag>arrested in Spring</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fraudulently marry South African women</video:tag>
		<video:tag>condemned the women for endangering the country's security</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African citizenship.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>63</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15907</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5302.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5302.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5302.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Ultimate Zoid</video:title>  
		<video:description>Singer songwriter Karen Zoid is back with a new album called Ultimate Zoid. Jason Von Berg caught up with the rocker at the official launch on Tuesday to find out more the new album.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>album</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>karen zoid</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ultimate Zoid</video:tag>
		<video:tag>album launch</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>239</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15904</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5298.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5298.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5298.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Karen Zoid's new music video</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African singer, Karen Zoid has just released her new album, "Ultimate Zoid". The first single and accompanying video is called "Big Mouth". Check it out.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>album</video:tag>
		<video:tag>exclusive</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music video</video:tag>
		<video:tag>karen zoid</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Karen Zoid Ultimate Zoid</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Big Mouth</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>232</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15889</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5295.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5295.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5295.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Gauteng Premier visits Gautrain</video:title>  
		<video:description>Gauteng Premier Nomvula Nonkonyane visited the Gautrain depot which is situated in Midrand.  It was the premier's first visit and she took a ride on the train which travels at 160km/h.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>midrand</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gauteng Premier Nomvula Nonkonyane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gautrain depot</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ride on the train</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>130</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15885</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5294.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5294.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5294.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Nafcoc rejects allegations of mismanagement</video:title>  
		<video:description>The National African Federated Chamber of Commerce and Industry Chief Executive Officer, Michael Leaf rejected the statements made by Nafcoc President Buhle Mthethwa.  Mthethwa led share holders on a march in September claiming that leaf was witholding shares to share holders and made allegations of financial mismanagement.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>financial mismanagement</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The National African Federated Chamber of Commerce and Industry</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nafcoc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chief Executive Officer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Michael Leaf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nafcoc President Buhle Mthethwa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>witholding shares to share holders</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>85</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15838</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5281.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5281.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5281.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Football Friday Campaign</video:title>  
		<video:description>Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe and members of the 2010 inter- ministerial committee launched a campaign that will help in the support of Bafana Bafana during the 2010 Fifa World Cup.  The launch encourages South Africans to wear Bafana Bafana T-shirts and learn the diski dance. Report by Dieketseng Maleke</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-11-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football Friday Campaign</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA Deputy President</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kgalema Mothlante</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 inter- ministerial committee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africans to wear Bafana- Bafana t- shirts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>143</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15806</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5278.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5278.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5278.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#7: Media freedom</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week’s episode of the Political Notebook, The Times’ Editor Ray Hartley speaks to Avusa Media's Public Editor Thabo Leshilo about media freedom in South Africa amidst continued political pressure.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>media</video:tag>
		<video:tag>avusa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thabo Leshilo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>media freedom</video:tag>
		<video:tag>avusa media</video:tag>
		<video:tag>press freedom</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>434</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15773</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5266.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5266.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5266.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Dog heroes</video:title>  
		<video:description>Search and rescue dogs trained by Johannesburg's Emergency Management Services dog unit were recognised at a special awards ceremony. Hope, Radar and Zeus have completed an intense Disaster Search Dog course which means they're ready to help find people trapped in buildings under rubble or hikers who've been injured in the mountains. They're also using the dogs as a counselling device to help comfort children who have been exposed to trauma. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ems</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dogs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>trauma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>collapsed building</video:tag>
		<video:tag>drowning</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dog</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dog unit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>search and rescue</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johannesburg Emergency Management Services</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rubble</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dog handlers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>counselling</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Klipspruit river</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>213</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15767</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5273.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5273.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5273.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Malema defends Meeko</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC Youth League president Julius Malema  defended Free State Chairperson Thabo Meeko who said that Jansen must be shot and killed because he was a racist.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>defends</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>University of Free State</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vice-chancellor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>shot and killed</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jonathan jansen</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Free State ANCYL chaiperson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thabo Meeko</video:tag>
		<video:tag>calling</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>192</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15765</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5263.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5263.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5263.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>We cannot feed Jansen to the enemy: Malema</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has come out in full support of the University of Free State rector Jonathan Jansen to remain in his position.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>defends</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>University of Free State</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vice-chancellor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jonathan jansen</video:tag>
		<video:tag>enemy</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>190</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15744</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5261.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5261.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5261.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Technology saving elephants</video:title>  
		<video:description>Ivory poaching is a huge concern for the wildlife organisation, Save the Elephants.  They're using tracking devices linked to Google Earth to monitor elephant's movements in South Africa, Kenya, Congo, Gabon and Mali.  Game rangers can use the information to protect elephant herds and when an elephant's signal stops moving, they can investigate.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kenya</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Google Earth</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mali</video:tag>
		<video:tag>congo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gabon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Technology saving elephants</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ivory poaching</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wildlife organisation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Save the Elephants.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>monitor elephant's movements in South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>protect elephant herds</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>74</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15757</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5260.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5260.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5260.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mango Groove's Claire on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Mango Groove is one of SA’s most loved musical acts. Having been together for over twenty years, the band now release their new album (their first in 14years) called Bang the Drum. Jason Von Berg chats to Claire Johnston in this week’s episode of The Von Vodcast.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>album</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mango Groove</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bang The Drum</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Claire Johnston</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>333</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15739</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5258.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5258.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5258.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Police fitness project</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African Police Service officers put away their guns and donned their gym gear to take part in a fitness regime presented by former boxing champion Baby Jake Matlala.  The fitness programme which runs once every two months attracted about 2000 police officers from around Johannesburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Police Service</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fitness regime</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Former boxing champion Baby Jake Matlala</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2000 police officers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>113</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15729</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5252.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5252.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5252.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Introducing a boxing prodigy</video:title>  
		<video:description>Malawian-born 22 year-old Isaac "Golden boy" Chilembe is the newest whizkid making waves in the local boxing scene. Chilembe faces Doudou Ngumbu at Emperors Palace for the WBC International light-heavyweight title. He spoke to us about his rise and obstacles since moving to South Africa. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Boxing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Introducing a boxing prodigy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Malawian-born</video:tag>
		<video:tag>22 year-old</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golden boy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Isaac "Golden boy" Chilembe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>local boxing scene</video:tag>
		<video:tag>WBC International light-heavyweight title</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>226</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15712</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5248.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5248.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5248.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Fighting white collar crime</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Asset Forfeiture Unit has seized over R1-billion worth of assets from convicted fraudsters since its formation 10 years ago. The NPA's deputy national director of public prosecutions, Willie Hofmeyr, told delegates at a conference in Sandton that SA needed to intensify the fight against white collar crime.

Syndicates thriving on corruption</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sandton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fighting white collar crime</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Asset Forfeiture Unit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>seized over R1-billion worth of assets from convicted fraudsters</video:tag>
		<video:tag>NPA's deputy national director of public prosecutions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Willie Hofmeyr</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>177</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15710</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5247.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5247.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5247.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>JACKast #24: Dave Levinsohn</video:title>  
		<video:description>Cape Town Comedian Dave Levinsohn visits Joburg in his time machine to discuss comedy in various parts of the country, a road rage incident with an older woman, the need for more shoe bronzing and judging Miss Venezuela, amongst other topics.

More info and updates from Dave at Comedia

Brendan info at Twitter and BrendanJack.com</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>interview</video:tag>
		<video:tag>joburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>JACKast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>video</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>JACKasts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dave Levinsohn</video:tag>
		<video:tag>miss venezuela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>time machine</video:tag>
		<video:tag>road rage</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sponsorship</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cape Town Comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>older woman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>shoe bronzing</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>479</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15699</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5246.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5246.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5246.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>3am Jozi premiere of This Is It</video:title>  
		<video:description>Scores of Johannesburg residents turned up to the Fourways Mall for the premiere of Michael Jackson concert documentary, '"This Is It". The 3am South African premiere was just one of the many cities in the world that showcased the King Of Pop's film. Jason Von Berg was at the premiere. See what some of the people thought about the film.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>film</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hollywood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>michael jackson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Premiere</video:tag>
		<video:tag>king of pop</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Michael Jackson This Is It</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>210</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15682</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5244.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5244.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5244.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Lecture on a train</video:title>  
		<video:description>Two university students are challenging the concept of public lectures usually held at academic institutions, by taking them to the public. Professor Isabel Hofmeyer from the WITS school of African literature gave the latest public lecture on a train travelling from Park Station, central Johannesburg to Phomolong, Soweto. The students who have arranged the 'Sermon on a train' public lecture series are questioning knowledge, where it comes from and who can access it.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lecture on a train</video:tag>
		<video:tag>university students</video:tag>
		<video:tag>public lectures</video:tag>
		<video:tag>academic institutions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Professor Isabel Hofmeyer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>WITS school of African literature</video:tag>
		<video:tag>public lecture on a train travelling</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Park Station</video:tag>
		<video:tag>central Johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Phomolong</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>168</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15682</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5244.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5244.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5244.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Lecture on a train</video:title>  
		<video:description>Two university students are challenging the concept of public lectures usually held at academic institutions, by taking them to the public. Professor Isabel Hofmeyer from the WITS school of African literature gave the latest public lecture on a train travelling from Park Station, central Johannesburg to Phomolong, Soweto. The students who have arranged the 'Sermon on a train' public lecture series are questioning knowledge, where it comes from and who can access it.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lecture on a train</video:tag>
		<video:tag>university students</video:tag>
		<video:tag>public lectures</video:tag>
		<video:tag>academic institutions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Professor Isabel Hofmeyer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>WITS school of African literature</video:tag>
		<video:tag>public lecture on a train travelling</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Park Station</video:tag>
		<video:tag>central Johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Phomolong</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>168</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15679</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5243.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5243.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5243.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Eldorado Park shack attack</video:title>  
		<video:description>Eldorado Park residents have set out to build shacks in every unoccupied land, claiming that they have had enough of the lack of service delivery in their community. Some of the residents said they shared one bedroom houses with many family members.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>shacks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Eldorado Park shack attack</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Eldorado Park residents</video:tag>
		<video:tag>unoccupied land</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lack of service delivery in their community</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>149</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15673</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5241.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5241.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5241.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>African Parliament opens</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Pan African Parliament, also known as the African Parliament, the legislative body of the African Union was opened this week and will run until November 5.  Since South Africa is the host country, President Jacob Zuma addressed African dignitaries about amongst other things the challenges that Africa face.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Pan African Parliament</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the African Union</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa is the host country</video:tag>
		<video:tag>African dignitaries</video:tag>
		<video:tag>challenges that Africa face.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>145</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15658</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5240.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5240.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5238.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Shoot racist Jansen: ANCYL</video:title>  
		<video:description>Free State ANC Youth League Chairperson Thebe Meeko called for the University of Free State Vice-Chancellor Professor Jonathan Jansen to be shot and killed. Meeko was addressing about 300 supporters outside the Bloemfontein Regional Court</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>free state</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Professor Jonathan Jansen</video:tag>
		<video:tag>University of Free State</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL chaiperson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>called</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vice-chancellor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>shot and killed</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>278</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15658</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5238.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5238.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5238.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Shoot racist Jansen: ANCYL</video:title>  
		<video:description>Free State ANC Youth League Chairperson Thebe Meeko called for the University of Free State Vice-Chancellor Professor Jonathan Jansen to be shot and killed. Meeko was addressing about 300 supporters outside the Bloemfontein Regional Court</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>free state</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Professor Jonathan Jansen</video:tag>
		<video:tag>University of Free State</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL chaiperson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>called</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vice-chancellor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>shot and killed</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>278</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15650</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5236.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5236.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5236.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zimbabwe's blood diamonds</video:title>  
		<video:description>Zimbabwe has one of the richest diamond fields in the world. Its discovery has led to a huge diamond rush with thousands of Zimbabweans going to Chiadzwu to find their fortune. There many panners have been killed and others tortured by state security agents who have illegally taken control of the fields.  The cold bloodied murder continues. Watch SABC' 3 Special Assignment, Zimbabwe’s Blood Diamonds.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>documentary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>diamonds</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Special Assignment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SABC 3</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zimbabwe's blood diamonds</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zimbabwean government</video:tag>
		<video:tag>killing those found engaging in illegal diamond mining.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>79</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15638</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5235.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5235.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5235.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>My Acre of Africa</video:title>  
		<video:description>The My Acre of Africa project aims to raise funds and educate tourists about South Africa’s prize wildlife destination, the Kruger National Park. One of their projects is called Kids in the Kruger, which offers primary school kids from around the world a chance to glimpse Africa’s Big Five.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kruger National Park</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>My Acre of Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>educate tourists about South Africa’s prize wildlife</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kids in the Kruger</video:tag>
		<video:tag>primary school kids</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa’s Big Five.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>174</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15635</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5234.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5234.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5234.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bold changes to domestic cricket</video:title>  
		<video:description>Cricket South Africa has announced major changes to the domestic 45 over game in an effort to lure fans back to stadiums. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cricket tournament</video:tag>
		<video:tag>England</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cricket south africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Morne Morkel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gerald majola</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>England vs. South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Keeping cricket attractive</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Twenty20 cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Twenty20</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>domestic cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>paul harris</video:tag>
		<video:tag>test matches</video:tag>
		<video:tag>England tour</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>226</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15624</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5230.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5230.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5230.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Standerton mayor fired</video:title>  
		<video:description>Lekwa Municipality mayor Juliet Radebe- Khumalo and her six executive councillors have been dismissed. This comes after Sakhile residents embarked on violent protests against alleged corruption and lack of service delivery.Report by Dietseng Maleke</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lekwa Municipality mayor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Juliet Radebe-Khumalo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Standerton mayor fired</video:tag>
		<video:tag>alleged corruption and lack of service delivery.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>councillors</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sakhile residents embarked on violent protests</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>162</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15568</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5221.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5221.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5221.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Parreira returns to Bafana</video:title>  
		<video:description>The South African Football Association has reappointed Carlos Parreira as Bafana. This after Joel Santana was fired after a string of poor results. Parreira is expected to arrive in SA within a week to resume his duties.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joel Santana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Carlos Parreira</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Parreira returns to Bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The South African Football Association</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>136</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15563</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5229.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5229.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5229.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#6 Political Language</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week’s episode of the Political Notebook, The Times’ Editor Ray Hartley speaks to Young Communist League leader Buti Manamela about the harsh type of language used by politicians.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buti Manamela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>905</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15558</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5218.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5218.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5218.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ANC leaders must back nationalisation: Malema</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC Youth League President Julius Malema said the nationalisation of mines must emerge as the leading resolution of the ANC during the 2012 elective national conference. Malema was speaking during a public debate on Nationalisation of mines at Atlas studios in Auckland Park.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nationalisation of mines</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>leading resolution</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2012 ANC national conference</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>136</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15527</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5210.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5210.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5210.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Silverware better than R8 million</video:title>  
		<video:description>Coaches Manqoba Mngqithi (Golden Arrows) and Urban Warriors caretaker coach Jan Pruijn, who will lead their respective teams out in Saturday's MTN8 Final, at Orlando Stadium, are aiming to claim their first piece of silverware in thier fledgling tenures. The final will be the first to be staged at the venue in 25 years.Report by Andile Ndlovu</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Silverware better than R8 million</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Coaches Manqoba Mngqithi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golden Arrows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Urban Warriors caretaker coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jan Pruijn</video:tag>
		<video:tag>MTN8 Final</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>268</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15522</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5208.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5208.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5208.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>"No houses no World Cup"</video:title>  
		<video:description>Riverlea residents, who live just across from Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg, had running battles with the police on Thursday as they protested against lack of service delivery in the area. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>service delivery</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Soccer City stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Riverlea</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>92</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15518</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5206.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5206.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5206.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>RandB Star Keri Hilson visits The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Randamp;B Superstar, Keri Hilson has just wrapped up her first tour to South Africa alongside John Legend. The ‘Knock You Down’ singer visited Table Mountain and Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for girls whilst in the country. Now Jason Von Berg gets up close and personal with ‘Miss Keri Baby’ in this week’s episode of The Von Vodcast.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>R&amp;B</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>John Legend</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Keri Hilson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Knock You Down</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>440</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15494</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5202.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5202.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5202.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Ward councillors to be called governors: Shiceka</video:title>  
		<video:description>Co-operative and Traditional Affairs Minister Sicelo Shiceka said his department had come up with a new approach where local governance will be based at a ward level. Shiceka was addressing a local government indaba in Boksburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sicelo shiceka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>co-operative governance and traditional affairs minister</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wants</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ward councillors</video:tag>
		<video:tag>governors</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>115</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15487</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5201.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5201.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5201.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Million dollar challenge line-up </video:title>  
		<video:description>This year's Nedbank Sun City Golf Challenge has been scheduled on the same date as Tiger Woods' Chevron World Challenge in California, resulting in many of the world's top golfers choosing his tournament instead. Organisers put on a brave face, watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sun-city</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gary player</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tiger Woods</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nedbank Sun City Golf Challenge</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>166</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15481</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5198.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5198.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5198.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sunday Times Top 100 awards</video:title>  
		<video:description>Basil Read Holdings won the Sunday Times Top Company award for a second year running at this week's  Sunday Times Top 100 companies awards held at the Rand Club, Johannesburg. Investec CEO Stephen Koseff was also honoured as a Lifetime achiever.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Top 100 winners announced</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Basil Read Holdings</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Top Company award</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Top 100 companies awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rand Club</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Investec CEO</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Stephen Koseff</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lifetime achiever.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>263</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15469</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5195.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5195.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5195.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Indian Bhangra dance</video:title>  
		<video:description>A Bhangra Group from Punjab– the mystical land of the five rivers in India visited South Africa for a series of performances.  Bhangra is a popular Indian community dance with acrobatic moves. Report by Dieketseng Maleke.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>india</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Indian Bhangra dance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>A Bhangra Group</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Punjab</video:tag>
		<video:tag>popular Indian community dance</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>135</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15452</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5191.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5191.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5191.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title> Keri Hilson preaches self-love</video:title>  
		<video:description>US RnB star Keri Hilson joined the Oprah Winfrey girls in giving back to 100 disadvantaged children from 30 different schools. The afternoon was about teaching girls about leadership, and safer sex. Hilson also gave a 20 minute performance of her hits, where she also gave career and life advice.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>leadership</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Keri Hilson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Keri Hilson preaches self-love</video:tag>
		<video:tag>US RnB</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Oprah Winfrey</video:tag>
		<video:tag>disadvantaged children</video:tag>
		<video:tag>and safer sex.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>277</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15404</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5181.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5181.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5181.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>JACKast #23: Dr. John Demartini</video:title>  
		<video:description>Life coach, human behaviour expert and author (including contributor to The Secret), Dr. John Demartini travels 360 days a year, teaching around the world. Brendan catches up with him to discuss overcoming childhood obstacles, inspiration, procrastination, negativity as a motivator, life-long learning - all in an attempt to become enlightened within the interview.

Dr. Demartini's info and tour dates here. Brendan on Twitter.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>learning</video:tag>
		<video:tag>interview</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brendan Jack</video:tag>
		<video:tag>JACKast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>JACKasts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dr John Demartini</video:tag>
		<video:tag>inspiration</video:tag>
		<video:tag>procrastination</video:tag>
		<video:tag>life coach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>negativity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Secret</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>401</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15401</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5180.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5180.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5180.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ANC worries about union opposition</video:title>  
		<video:description>The ANC in Gauteng is concerned over "oppositionist tendencies"displayed by public sector unions in its dealings with the government. ANC Gauteng Provincial Secretary David Makhura was addressing the media at Walter Sisulu House in Johannesburg</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC in Gauteng</video:tag>
		<video:tag>concerned</video:tag>
		<video:tag>about</video:tag>
		<video:tag>oppositionist tendencies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>displayed</video:tag>
		<video:tag>public sector unions</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>96</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15381</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5175.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5175.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5175.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>RandB Stars John and Keri blow Jozi away</video:title>  
		<video:description>Randamp;B Superstars, John Legend and Keri Hilson blew over 16 500 Johannesburg residents away at the weekend with their exciting performances. Jason Von Berg was at the Coca-Cola Dome to catch all the action. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>240</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15378</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5174.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5174.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5174.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Fans stick it out at Joburg Day</video:title>  
		<video:description>The annual Joburg Day music festival took place at the Riversands Farm in Johannesburg at the weekend. Despite the miserable weather, Jozi residents hung around to to see some of their favourite musicians perform. Jason Von Berg was at the event, check out the video highlights.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Prime Circle</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jesse Clegg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Just Jinger</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joburg Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Revin John</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bailey Schneider</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Flash Republic</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>250</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15274</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5166.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5166.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5166.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Habana and kids break Guinness Record</video:title>  
		<video:description>Springbok wing Bryan Habana added another accolade to his name, when he joined thousands of children from Eastleigh and Eden Glen Primary schools in breaking a Guinness record for the most number of people washing their hands in one place at the same time.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Habana and kids break Guinness Record</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Springbok wing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bryan Habana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Eastleigh</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Eden Glen Primary schools i</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Guinness record</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>97</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15231</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5158.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5158.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5158.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#5: Joel Santana </video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week’s episode of the Political Notebook, The Times Editor Ray Hartley, speaks to The Times andamp; Sunday Times Football columnist Bareng-Batho Kortjaas about the PSL and Bafana Bafana head coach, Joel Santana.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>psl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joel Santana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times Editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook#5</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Venda speaking Joel Santana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times &amp; Sunday Times Football columnist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bareng-Batho Kortjaas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana head coach</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>650</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15225</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5150.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5150.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5150.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sakhile residents to wait on ANC report</video:title>  
		<video:description>There were skirmishes between Sakhile residents and the police throughout the day on Thursday as protests continued in the Mpumalanga Province township.  The area resembled a war zone, with many blockaded roads and burning tires littered throughout. Deputy Ministers of police and Home Affairs, Fikile Mbalula and Malusi Gigaba visited the troubled township.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fikile Mbalula</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Standerton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sakhile Township</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Malusi Gigaba</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>122</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15211</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5149.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5149.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5149.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Chatting to District 9's Vanessa Haywood</video:title>  
		<video:description>Since the release of the worldwide blockbuster, District 9, everyone’s wanted a piece of all the stars, including lead actress Vanessa Haywood. From television appearances, to magazine covers to loads of fan mail, the star joins Jason Von Berg on The Von Vodcast this week.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>actress</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movie</video:tag>
		<video:tag>film</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hollywood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Spud</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>District 9</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vanessa Haywood</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>373</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15192</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5143.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5143.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5143.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ANC NEC off to Sakhile</video:title>  
		<video:description>The entire ANC National Executive Committee, including Secretary General Gwede Mantashe, is expected in Standerton today, following continued protests. Times LIVE spoke to various stakeholders in the Sakhile protests including the mayor, the municipal speaker and the community spokesperson.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>service delivery</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gwede Mantashe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Standerton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sakhile Township</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>209</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15187</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5141.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5141.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5141.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tough penalties for tax dodgers</video:title>  
		<video:description>The South African Revenue Service will issue financial penalties to non-compliant tax payers.  This comes after SARS said there are over 3-million South Africans with outstanding tax returns. The penalties will depend on how much the defaulter earns. Report by Dieketseng Maleke.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sars</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Strict regulation for tax defaulters</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The South African Revenue Services</video:tag>
		<video:tag>penalties to non-compliant tax payers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>114</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15166</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5137.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5137.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5137.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Eskom hike for our own good</video:title>  
		<video:description>Power utility Eskom has already urged South Africans to save electricty. Now everybody has been asked to embrace the price hikes. Company CEO Jacob Marago explained why.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>eskom</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africans</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>CEO</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Eskom hike for our own good</video:tag>
		<video:tag>electricty</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Marago</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>111</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15158</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5134.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5134.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5134.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Orlando Bloom joins UNICEF</video:title>  
		<video:description>Pirates of the Carribean star Orlando Bloom visited children in the village of Kalika in Nepal. He was welcomed by women who smeared red paint on his cheeks and gave him garlands of flowers.  Bloom met with a group of blind children and visited schools in the poorest areas of the country. Bloom has been named as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Childrens Fund.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Orlando Bloom joins UNICEF</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pirates of the Carribean star</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Orlando Bloom</video:tag>
		<video:tag>visited children in the village of Kalika in Nepal</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kalika</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nepal.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>blind children</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Goodwill Ambassador</video:tag>
		<video:tag>United Nations Childrens Fund.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>70</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15127</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5131.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5131.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5131.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Constable killed in shebeen scuffle</video:title>  
		<video:description>Young trainee Constable Mandle Ngwenya died while on duty last weekend. He was shot in the head while breaking up a crowd of unruly locals drinking at local shebeens in Lusaka township in Mamelodi, Pretoria. Times LIVE was on the scene to find out what exactly happened.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pretoria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mamelodi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Constable killed in shebeen scuffle</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Young trainee Constable</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mandle Ngwenya</video:tag>
		<video:tag>unruly locals drinking at local shebeens</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lusaka township</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>137</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15121</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5129.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5129.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5129.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Manamela against shoot to kill policy</video:title>  
		<video:description>Young Communist League National Secretary Buti Manamela said his major worry about the police shoot to kill policy was that innocent poor people would be shot and killed by the police.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Buti Manamela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>against</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Young communist league national secretary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the police</video:tag>
		<video:tag>shoot to kill policy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>innocent poor people</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>183</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15082</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5120.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5120.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5120.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Che Guevara's children visit SA</video:title>  
		<video:description>Aleida Guevara March and Camilo Guevara March, the children of the legendary Ernesto 'Che' Guevara who was brutally murdered by the CIA in Bolivia in 1967, are visiting South Africa on a speaking tour.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>visit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cuba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>che guevara's children</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Aleida guevara march</video:tag>
		<video:tag>camilo guevara march</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>169</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15057</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5115.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5115.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5115.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Philippines flooding aftermath</video:title>  
		<video:description>UNICEF Executive Director Ann M. Veneman visited the Philippines yesterday to see the damage done by Tropical Storm Ondoy and subsequent massive flooding. Residents of Santa Cruz village in low-lying Pasig City, metro Manila, experienced floodwaters three and a half feet deep. They were forced to evacuate to the nearby Liberato Damian Elementary School. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Philippines</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Philippines flooding aftermath</video:tag>
		<video:tag>UNICEF Executive Director</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ann M. Veneman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tropical Storm Ondoy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>massive flooding</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Residents of Santa Cruz village</video:tag>
		<video:tag>low-lying Pasig City</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Manila</video:tag>
		<video:tag>floodwaters three and a half feet deep</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Liberato Damian Elementary School.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>94</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15047</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5113.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5113.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5113.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Inglourious Basterds- The Making Of</video:title>  
		<video:description>In the first year of the German occupation of France, Shosanna Dreyfus (Melanie Laurent) witnesses the execution of her family at the hand of Nazi Colonel Hans Landa (Christoph Waltz). Shosanna narrowly escapes and flees to Paris where she forges a new identity as the owner and operator of a cinema. Elsewhere in Europe, Lieutenant Aldo Raine (Brad Pitt) organises a group of Jewish American soldiers to perform swift, shocking acts of retribution. Later known to their enemy as “the basterds,” Raine's squad joins German actress and undercover agent Bridget von Hammersmark (Diane Kruger) on a mission to take down the leaders of the Third Reich. Fates converge under a cinema marquis, where Shosanna is poised to carry out a revenge plan of her own. Watch the video to see what went into making this film by Quentin Tarantino.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movie</video:tag>
		<video:tag>film</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hollywood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brad Pitt</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Inglorious Basterds</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Quentin Tarantino</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diane Kruger</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nazi Germany</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Adolf Hitler</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>317</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15041</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5111.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5111.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5111.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#4 Selebi case saga</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week's episode of the Political Notebook, The Times' Editor Ray Hartley speaks to News Editor Nicki Gules about the Jackie Selebi court case. Four front pages in a row! Selebi has definitely been in the news. Not to be missed.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jackie Selebi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bulelani Ngcuka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Glenn Agliotti</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>509</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15024</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5109.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5109.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5109.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Breast cancer awareness</video:title>  
		<video:description>The African Fashion International which is headed by Dr Precious Moloi-Matsepe is running a campaign to create breast and cervical cancer awareness. The month of October is breast cancer awareness month. Part of the campaign includes a t-shirt which was designed by David Tlale to raise funds for women who are suffering with the disease.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>David Tlale</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Breast cancer awareness</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The African Fashion International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dr Precious Moloi- Matsepe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>create breast and cervical cancer awareness</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The month of October is breast cancer awareness month.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>t-shirt which was designed by David Tlale</video:tag>
		<video:tag>women who are suffering with the disease.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>188</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15020</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5107.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5107.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5107.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Police TV programme launched</video:title>  
		<video:description>The South African Police Service launched 'When Duty Calls' on Thursday, a new television programme formerly known as Police Files. The programme highlights police activities and aims to fight crime by showing perpetrators of various crimes on television to the public. The new programme will be flighted at 6pm every Monday.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>saps</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nathi mthethwa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bheki Cele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Police Service</video:tag>
		<video:tag>When Duty Calls</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>163</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=15006</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5105.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5105.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5105.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Fresh and talented DJs on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Today on The Von Vodcast, Jason chats to a few of SA’s up and coming DJs. Find out more about Smirnoff Turntablists in this week's episode.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>djs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Smirnoff Experience</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Smirnoff Turntablists</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>314</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14993</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5104.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5104.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5104.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diwali Festival</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Diwali Festival also known as the festival of lights recently took place in Newton, Johannesburg.  Diwali which also means "row of lighted lamps" kept revellers entertained with music, dance and wholesome vegetarian food. Another celebration will take place in Durban on Saturday.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>newtown</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebration</video:tag>
		<video:tag>diwali</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Festival of Lights</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hindu</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>122</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14987</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5103.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5103.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5103.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Blaze kills 2 in Jo'burg building</video:title>  
		<video:description>A fire broke out in a building in the Johannesburg inner city on Wednesday, killing two people and seriously injuring eight. It's yet unclear what started the blaze, but the building was used as a college, Hair salon and a crèche. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fire</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Emergency services</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Percy Morokane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Downtown Johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>122</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14984</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5102.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5102.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5102.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Getting children into school through football</video:title>  
		<video:description>Global political leaders, including South Africa's Jacob Zuma, and football stars both past and present have pledged to get behind an inititative aiming to get 75 million children around the world into school. Football being the primary tool. A report by Andile Ndlovu.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Getting children into school through football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Global political leaders</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>318</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14956</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5097.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5097.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5097.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>iPod Nano Reviewed </video:title>  
		<video:description>Times LIVE reporter Vumani Mkhike reviews the new iPod Nano and puts its new video camera capabilities to the test. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ipod</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vumani Mkhize</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>iPod Nano</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>84</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14940</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5091.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5091.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5091.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Go globe trotting with Top Travel</video:title>  
		<video:description>Presenters Jeannie D and Janez Vermeiren will be back on our screens featuring in the second season of the magazine show, Top Travel. Jason Von Berg was at the official launch to find out more about their 26 weeks of globe trotting. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>top-billing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jeannie D</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Janez Vermeiren</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Top Travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SABC 3</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>180</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14923</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5086.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5086.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5086.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Numsa to protest against labour brokers</video:title>  
		<video:description>The National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa is set to embark on a campaign to have labour brokers banned.  The union says people working under labour agencies are being exploited.  The campaign will start on Wednesday and will entail lunch time picketing.
 </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>protest</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Numsa to protest against labour brokers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>a campaign to have labour brokers banned</video:tag>
		<video:tag>people working under labour agencies are being exploited</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lunch time picketing.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>157</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14929</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5088.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5088.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5088.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cele: Don't shout at thugs, shoot them</video:title>  
		<video:description>Police commissioner Bheki Cele took time to visit the family of Pretoria police officer Charl Scheepers who was shot dead by criminals while on duty on the weekend. Cele comforted wife Anna-Marie, before sending a message to the rest of his officers to shoot out at thugs in order to protect themselves. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>police commissioner</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bheki Cele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cele: Don't shout at thugs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>shoot them</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pretoria police officer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Charl Scheepers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>shot dead by criminals while on duty</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Anna-Marie</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>205</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14906</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5081.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5081.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5081.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title> Illegal miners target children</video:title>  
		<video:description>Poverty is forcing communities in Barberton, Mpumalanga, to join the multibillion rand illegal mining industry. The industry in Mpumalanga is controlled by daring and heavily armed gangs who often overpower the police. Children are being recruited by the gangs to dig for gold in disused mine shafts.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>children</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mpumalanga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>illegal miners</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zama zama's</video:tag>
		<video:tag>target</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Barberto Verulam and Noordkaap sguatter camp</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>234</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14894</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5078.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5078.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5078.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Uncovering future Proteas</video:title>  
		<video:description>Thousands of youngsters nationwide harbour ambitions of being South African cricket's future darlings, and thanks to a new initiative by Bakers Mini Cricket to raise R1 million for a charity in an underdeveloped community, new children are constantly introduced to the game. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Uncovering future Proteas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African cricket'</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bakers Mini Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>raise R1 million for a charity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>underdeveloped community</video:tag>
		<video:tag>new children are constantly introduced to the game.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>206</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14854</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5071.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5071.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5071.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Jozi Rocks The Gardens</video:title>  
		<video:description>The first-ever Rocking The Gardens music festival took place at Emmarentia Dam, Johannesburg at the weekend. With a focus on ‘going green,’ the festival showcased some of SA’s finest musicians like aKing and Just Jinger. Jason Von Berg was at the event.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>freshlyground</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gang Of Instrumentals</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Emmarentia Dam</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rocking The Gardens</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Just Jinger</video:tag>
		<video:tag>aKing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>340ml</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music festival</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>226</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14852</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5070.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5070.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5070.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title> Egypt crowned Men’s World Team Squash Champions</video:title>  
		<video:description>Egypt clinched the 2009 Men’s World Team Squash Championships when they beat the French team in front of a packed Odense Sports Arena in Denmark. Australia got the better of a depleted England team to capture the bronze medal. South Africa succumbed to a resilient Pakistani team who took sweet revenge for their earlier defeat to the South African team, who finished the week in a credible 6th position, having entered the championships seeded 11th.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Australia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Egypt crowned Men’s World Team Squash Champions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2009 Men’s World Team Squash Championships</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Odense Sports Arena in Denmark.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>French team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>England team to capture the bronze medal</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa succumbed to a resilient Pakistani team</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>121</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14846</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5069.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5069.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5069.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>2010 World Cup on track</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 2010 World Cup is fast approaching and facilities are being completed daily. FIFA has already expressed it's satisfaction with the progress and the LOC again toured around the country this past week to assess preparations. The report card is very positive.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fifa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>loc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup on track</video:tag>
		<video:tag>facilities are being completed daily</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>133</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14835</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5067.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5067.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5067.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>France to play Egypt in the final</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Squash World Team Championships in Odense, Denmark is reaching its final stages with Egypt defending their championship title in the final against France. South Africa have the opportunity to equal their best ever finish of 5th position at The World Team Championships. Here are the day 6 highlights.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>france</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Denmark</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>France to play Egypt in the final</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Squash World Team Championships in Odense</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Egypt defending their championship title</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>155</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14830</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5065.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5065.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5065.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Highveld Heritage</video:title>  
		<video:description>Kruger National Park is well known as a top tourist destination in Mpumalanga, but the rest of the province is overlooked. Now the provincial tourism agency plans to make the Highveld a top tourist destination. The Highveld heritage route was launched in the cross over town of Ermelo where the N2 meets the N17 and N11, a strategic place for the tourist information centre which is expected to be busy as visitors arrive for the Soccer World Cup. The province intends to boost the local economy and create jobs in the tourism industry.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>heritage</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>highveld</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mpumalanga Tourism Month</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zulu Dancing</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>103</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14820</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5064.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5064.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5064.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Squash: SA lose in quarter-final</video:title>  
		<video:description>The South African team lost to France in the quarter-finals of the World Team Squash Championships. This is the furthest the South Africans have ever progressed in the competition. South Africa now face Italy in the play-offs for positions 5-8.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>italy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Team Squash Championships</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash: SA lose in quarter-final</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lost to France in the quarter-finals</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>201</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14816</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5061.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5061.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5061.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#3 Will the real JZ please stand up!</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week's episode of the Political Notebook, The Times' Editor Ray Hartley speaks to political analyst and regular columnist Justice Malala. This week they discuss President Jacob Zuma's speaking style. Is he more efficient using a prepared speech, or is he more of an off the cuff individual? Take a look.

Read Justice Malala's column: Vavi angling to be top dog?</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>justice malala</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shoot to kill</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>672</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14778</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5049.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5049.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5049.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA squash team keeps winning</video:title>  
		<video:description>South Africa has reached the quarter finals of the World Team Squash Championships after beating the United States. The South Africans had to pull out all the stops as team member Clinton Leeuw had to take on Chris Gordon in the deciding match.
 </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>united states</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA squash team keeps winning</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa has reached the quarter finals of the World Team Squash Championships</video:tag>
		<video:tag>quarter finals of the World Team Squash Championships</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Team Squash Championships</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Clinton Leeuw</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Chris Gordon</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>290</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14771</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5046.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5046.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5046.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Recession is over</video:title>  
		<video:description>After a deep recession, global economic growth has turned positive, driven by wide-ranging public interventions that have supported demand and reduced uncertainty in financial markets, according to the IMF's latest report on the global economy. Growth in emerging countries should be higher than in developed countries in 2010.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Recession is over</video:tag>
		<video:tag>deep recession</video:tag>
		<video:tag>economic growth has turned positive</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IMF</video:tag>
		<video:tag>latest report on the global economy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Growth in emerging countries</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>81</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14767</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5048.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5048.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5048.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Semenya not a hermaphrodite: Malema</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC Youth League president Julius Malema blasted people who say Caster Semenya is a hermaphrodite. Malema said there was not such a person called a hermaphrodite in South Africa.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Athletics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Caster Semenya</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC Youth league president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hermaphrodite</video:tag>
		<video:tag>blasted</video:tag>
		<video:tag>critics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>205</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14750</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5038.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5038.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5038.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Singer Elan Lea on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Singer Elan Lea has just released his brand new album, "My Only Excuse", one that he says he's extremely proud of. He chats to Jason Von Berg about the new offering, ahead of the official launch in Johannesburg. Check out this week's episode of The Von Vodcast to find out more.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>album</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elan Lea</video:tag>
		<video:tag>My Only Excuse</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>318</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14731</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5032.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5032.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5032.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Danny Jordaan retorts</video:title>  
		<video:description>Local Organising Committee CEO Danny Jordaan hit back with a sharp answer when asked about Irvin Khoza and the SAFA Presidential election saga. Even though he remained calm, Jordaan still seemed rattled before offering clarity on his stance.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-10-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>danny jordaan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Irvin Khoza</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Danny Jordaan retorts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local Organising Committee CEO</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the SAFA Presidential election saga</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>143</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14728</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5034.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5034.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5034.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>NAFCOC Protests</video:title>  
		<video:description>The National African Federated Chamber of Commerce and Industry embarked on a protest against its investment arm Nafhold.  They are alleging mismanagement of investors' funds and accuse Nafhold of with-olding shares.  They have since called for the resignation of Nafhold Chairman Joe Hlongwane and CEO Michael Leaf.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>CEO</video:tag>
		<video:tag>NAFCOC Protests</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The National African Federated Chamber of Commerce and Industry</video:tag>
		<video:tag>protest against its investment arm Nafhold</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nafhold</video:tag>
		<video:tag>alleging mismanagement of investors' funds</video:tag>
		<video:tag>with-olding shares.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nafhold Chairman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joe Hlongwane</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>144</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14723</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5030.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5030.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5030.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Squash: SA beat Pakistan</video:title>  
		<video:description>South Africa's top three squash players were victorious against crowd favourites Pakistan at the the World Men's Team Squash Championships in Odense, Denmark. Watch highlights from the games and see the team celebrate their victory. SA are first placed in their pool and will now face the United States.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Denmark</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash: SA beat Pakistan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa's top three squash players</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Men's Team Squash Championships</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Odense</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA quash players were victorious against crowd favourites Pakistan</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>235</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14710</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5025.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5025.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5025.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA’s Got Talent premier</video:title>  
		<video:description>Susan Boyle became an international star overnight when she appeared in the hit reality show, Britain’s Got Talent. Now some of our local talent will get that very opportunity, when SA’s Got Talent premiers kicks off. Jason Von Berg caught a sneak-peak at what to expect at the official launch.

￼</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>competition</video:tag>
		<video:tag>reality</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rob van Vuuren</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Anele Mdoda</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SABC2</video:tag>
		<video:tag>susan boyle</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA's Got Talent</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>126</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14701</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5026.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5026.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5026.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Jordaan wasn't cut out for job</video:title>  
		<video:description>The PSL made a meal out of what was to be a briefing by PSL chairman Irvin Khoza. Khoza failed to pitch for the address, but PSL CEO Kjetil Siem and PSL secretary Mulalo Razwinani read statements and a letter from Khoza addressed to Raymond Hack, the SAFA CEO on why Jordaan was not fit for the job.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>safa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>danny jordaan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Irvin Khoza</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SAFA Elections</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>208</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14690</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5017.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5017.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5017.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>UN target Afghan opium trade </video:title>  
		<video:description>Afghanistan has become the opium capital of the world. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime wants to target the industry. A recent report states that opium production has decreased. Executive Director of the UNODC, Antonia Mario Costa cautioned that "controlling drugs in Afghanistan will not solve all of the country's problems, but the country's problems can not be solved without controlling drugs".</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>afghanistan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>UNODC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Antonia Mario Costa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>144</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14685</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5014.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5014.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5014.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Standerton corruption report sparks riots</video:title>  
		<video:description>There was a minor skirmish at Sakhile township in Standerton on Tuesday, where residents barricaded roads with stones and tires. But the situation was relatively calm compared to Monday when members of the community petrol bombed a municipal official's house. The protests were sparked off by a leaked report implicating several municipal officials of financial mismanagement, fraud and corruption.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>service delivery</video:tag>
		<video:tag>corruption</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Service Delivery Protest</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Standerton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sakhile Township</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Service Del</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>87</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14682</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5015.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5015.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5015.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Police must meet fire with fire: Zuma</video:title>  
		<video:description>President Jacob Zuma had given police a thumbs up to take "extraordinary Measures" when faced with violent criminals. Zuma was addressing police commanders at the Voortrekker monument in Pretoria.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>police</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kill</video:tag>
		<video:tag>criminals</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>shoot</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fire with fire</video:tag>
		<video:tag>violent criminals</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>63</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14678</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5012.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5012.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5012.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>World squash tournament</video:title>  
		<video:description>South Africa is competing against 28 countries in Denmark at the Mens World Team Squash Championship. The SA team has beaten Sweden and Kenya. Tomorrow they face their toughest match yet, in the final pool match against Pakistan.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Denmark</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tournament</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>94</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14674</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5011.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5011.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5011.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SADC on standby for rebel attacks</video:title>  
		<video:description>SADC have created a standby force that will be ready to deploy more than 6,000 soldiers to African conflict zones. The soldiers demonstrated their skills, including parachute landings, landmine detection and helicopter surveillance, at a military base in the Northern Cape.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>attacks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SADC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>military</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SADC on standby for rebel attacks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rebel</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>94</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14671</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5010.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5010.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5010.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Farrow in Cameroon over malnutrition</video:title>  
		<video:description>Humanitarian and UNICEF goodwill ambassador, Mia Farrow, visited Cameroon earlier this month and was shocked by how malnutrition was devastating the country. The internationally acclaimed actress was asked by the organisation to help call for urgent action to be taken in the country to tackle the problem.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cameroon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Humanitarian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Malnutrition</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Farrow in Cameroon over malnutrition</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Humanitarian and UNICEF goodwill ambassador</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mia Farrow</video:tag>
		<video:tag>internationally acclaimed actress</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>124</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14661</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5007.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5007.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5007.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Proteas booted out</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African skipper Graeme Smith scored a defiant and splendid century against England to try and help his side avoid early elimination from the ICC Champions Trophy. Alas, Smith's best efforts proved short as England ran out winners by 23 runs. Report by Andile Ndlovu.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>graeme smith</video:tag>
		<video:tag>England</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ICC Champions Trophy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Proteas booted out</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African skipper</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>139</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14620</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5004.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5004.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5004.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Video game and violence</video:title>  
		<video:description>Teenage violence has for years been blamed on violent videos and games. Dr Richard Falzone said there was no definite link between these videos and young people's behavioural patterns. He talks about where such fears arise from and what researchers need to focus on in their quest to find solutions.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Video game and violence</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Teenage violence</video:tag>
		<video:tag>violent videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>violent videos and games.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dr Richard Falzone</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>126</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14502</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5016.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/5016.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-5016.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Notebook#2: Vavi's Ambitions?</video:title>  
		<video:description>In this week’s episode of the Political Notebook, The Times’ Editor  Ray Hartley speaks to the Sunday Times’ political journalist Moipone Malefane about the COSATU Congress held during the week and about Athletics South Africa President Leonard Chuene.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Moipone Malefane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Asa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Leonard Chuene</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook episode two</video:tag>
		<video:tag>COSATU Congress</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>460</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14453</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4997.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4997.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4997.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Vavi ready for ANC position</video:title>  
		<video:description>Cosatu General Secretary Zwelinzima Vavi said he was ready to stand for a position in the ANC if he gets nominated. This was after Vavi was re-elected as the general secretary of the federation during the Cosatu 10th National Congress that was held at Gallagher Estates in Midrand.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>midrand</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zwelinzima Vavi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu delegates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ready</video:tag>
		<video:tag>position</video:tag>
		<video:tag>10th national congress</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gallagher Estates</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>141</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14451</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4996.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4996.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4996.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Proteas back on safer ground</video:title>  
		<video:description>Graeme Smith and his men ensured they kept their hopes of staying in the ICC Champions Trophy alive, after a comfortable victory over New Zealand at Centurion. A five-wicket haul from Wayne Parnell, and a well-crafted half-century from AB De Villiers wrapped up proceedings. South Africa play England at Centurion on Sunday.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>graeme smith</video:tag>
		<video:tag>England</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Centurion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ab de villiers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ICC Champions Trophy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Proteas back on safer ground</video:tag>
		<video:tag>victory over New Zealnd</video:tag>
		<video:tag>A five wicket haul</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wayne Parnell</video:tag>
		<video:tag>well-crafted half-century</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>134</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14423</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4988.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4988.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4988.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Italian singer, Patrizio on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Italian singer Patrizio Buanne returns to South Africa for two performances this weekend. Jason Von Berg chats to him about his new album, “Patrizio” and gets an Italian lesson from the star in this week’s episode of The Von Vodcast.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>singer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>italy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>http://www.patrizio.tv/</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Patrizio Buanne</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>381</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14319</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4987.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4987.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4987.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Kabil visits West Bank</video:title>  
		<video:description>Award-winning Egyptian actor and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, Mahmoud Kabil, recently visited the West Bank territory after hearing of restrictions Palestinian children are forced to endure when accessing basic services. Kabil visited various Israeli military controlled communities, raising awareness of these restrictions and urging that they be lifted.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Israel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Unicef</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>West Bank</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mahmoud Kabil</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>84</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14313</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4986.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4986.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4986.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The forgotten pupils</video:title>  
		<video:description>Some farm schools around Lichtenburg look abandoned, because teachers and pupils don't always make it to school every day due to the lack of transport. There is also no electricity and water. COPE MP Sipho Plaatjie raised questions in parliament about new resources for the province in order to improve public transport.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>teachers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pupils</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The forgotten pupils</video:tag>
		<video:tag>farm schools</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lichtenburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lack of transport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>no electricity and water</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mp Sipho</video:tag>
		<video:tag>COPE MP Sipho Plaatjie</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>162</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14261</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4984.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4984.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4984.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>London fashion week day four</video:title>  
		<video:description>On day four of the London Fashion week, Paula Reed of Grazia  a UK daily digest of the latest fashion trends  presents this video on Christopher Kane's show, which was apparently one of the most sought after.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>London Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>79</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14167</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4978.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4978.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4978.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sri Lanka beats SA in rain-hit game</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sir Lanka beat South Africa by 55 runs on the Duckworth/Lewis method in the first match of the 2009 ICC Champions Trophy played at SuperSport Park in Centurion.Andile Ndlovu reports.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Centurion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sri Lanka beats South Africa in rain-hit game</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sir Lanka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Duckworth/ Lewis method</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2009 ICC Champions Trophy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Super Sport Park</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>66</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14153</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4974.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4974.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4974.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Govt has no money for ARVs</video:title>  
		<video:description>Civil society groups the Treatment Action Campaign and the Aids Law Project met in Braamfontein to discuss the R1-billion shortfall in the government's HIV programme budget for the current financial year, and a pending moratorium on ARV roll-out in the Free State due to lack of funds.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>hiv aids</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tac</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Treatment Action Campaign</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Aida Law Project</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>170</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14147</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4972.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4972.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4972.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Gareth Cliff Show gets going</video:title>  
		<video:description>Popular radio DJ Gareth Cliff has been entertaining crowds for over three years now, with his often controversial radio show on national station 5FM. Now he's adding a television talk show to his resume and it kicks off this Wednesday. Time LIVE's Jason Von Berg was at the recording of the first show and got the low down on what to expect.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>5fm</video:tag>
		<video:tag>radio</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gareth Cliff</video:tag>
		<video:tag>M-Net</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Gareth Cliff Show</video:tag>
		<video:tag>talk show</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>125</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14141</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4968.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4968.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4968.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Williamson at London Fashion Week</video:title>  
		<video:description>English fashion designer Matthew Williamson made a compelling comeback to London Fashion Week after years showing in New York. Williamson's show drew large crowds of celebrities and fashion enthusiasts from all over the world this past week. Paula Reed of Grazia - a UK daily digest of the latest fashion trends - presents this video on Williamson's show and issues a few style tips.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrities</video:tag>
		<video:tag>new york</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Williamson at London Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>English fashion designer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Matthew Williamson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>London Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion enthusiasts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the latest fashion trends</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>117</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14125</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4966.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4966.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4966.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Malema court case postponed</video:title>  
		<video:description>African National Congress Youth League president Julius Malema's hate speech case has been postponed for November 2 in the Equality court, Johannesburg.  Malema was taken to court by an Non Government Organisation, Sonke Gender Justice on comments he made about the woman who accused President Jacob Zuma of rape.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Malema court case postponed</video:tag>
		<video:tag>African National Congress Youth League president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Equality court</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Non Government Organisation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sonke Gender Justice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>112</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14116</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4965.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4965.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4965.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Not yet time for succession debate: Zuma</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC president Jacob Zuma threatened to name and shame those instigating for an ANC succession debate. He told delegates at the Cosatu 10th National Congress in Midrand that the time was not right for such a debate to be opened.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>midrand</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>z</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cosatu 10th National Congress</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>119</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14107</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4959.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4959.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4959.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>No to female genital mutilation</video:title>  
		<video:description>Female genital mutilation is a rife practice in Ethiopia. Authorities and elders believe that girls who have not undergone the operation will misbehave in their adolescent years.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Unicef</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>From girls to women</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Female genital mutilation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ethiopia</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>134</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14034</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4940.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4940.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4940.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Political Note Book</video:title>  
		<video:description>Times LIVE introduces a brand new weekly political show hosted by The Times Editor Ray Hartley. It will focus on the biggest political issues of the week. In this week’s episode Ray hosts Sthembiso Msomi, The Times Political Editor and Deputy Editor as his first guest. 
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ray Hartley</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sthembiso msomi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political Notebook</video:tag>
		<video:tag>new weekly political show</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times Editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>biggest political issues</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times Political Editor and Deputy Editor</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>485</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14022</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4937.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4937.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4937.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Dance Flick</video:title>  
		<video:description>"Dance Flick" is a hilarious new comedy that brings together the talents of two generations of the Wayans family, the explosively funny clan who brought us the "Scary Movie" franchise and "White Chicks," as well as the groundbreaking TV series "In Living Color."

In "Dance Flick," a young street dancer, Thomas Uncles (Damon Wayans, Jr.), from the wrong side of the tracks and a beautiful young woman, Megan White (Shoshana Bush), are brought together by their passion for dancing and put to the test in the mother of all dance battles. Check out the video to find out more from the making of this hilarious film.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>film</video:tag>
		<video:tag>usa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hollywood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dance Flick</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wayan Brothers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Marlon Wayans</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shoshana Bush</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Damon Wayans Jr.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>248</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14012</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4934.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4934.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4934.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>New operating theatre complex </video:title>  
		<video:description>New operating theatre complex opened its doors in Red Cross War Memorial
Children's Hospital in Cape Town. Equipped with fully modern and digital installations, it will provide the best medical care available for children in Southern Africa, being an example for other African countries.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>southern africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>New operating theatre complex</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital</video:tag>
		<video:tag>African countries.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>112</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14010</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4933.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4933.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4933.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>No ICC nods ridiculous: Smith</video:title>  
		<video:description> South African cricket captain Graeme Smith admitted that the team was puzzled after no Protea player was short-listed for the 2009 ICC awards. Smith was speaking at the team's base in Potchefstroom. The captains from Sri Lanka, New Zealand and the West Indies also talked of their preparations. Report by Andile Ndlovu
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>graeme smith</video:tag>
		<video:tag>New Zealand</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sri Lanka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>West Indies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>No ICC nods ridiculous: Smith</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African cricket captain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Protea player</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2009 ICC awards.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Potchefstroom</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>195</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=14003</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4932.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4932.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4932.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Designer Gideon on his new line</video:title>  
		<video:description>Designer Gideon showcased his new line as Sanlam SA Fashion Week on Thursday. Watch the video to find out more about his Asian-influenced line</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>design</video:tag>
		<video:tag>models</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sanlam SA Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gideon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Asian-influence</video:tag>
		<video:tag>clothese</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>164</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13975</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4930.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4930.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4930.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Wits strike suspended</video:title>  
		<video:description>The three-day protest by Wits university students has been suspended after the management obtained a court interdict. The students are threatening to resume their protest in two weeks when the interdict expire.
 </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wits strike suspended</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The three-day protest</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wits university students</video:tag>
		<video:tag>court interdict.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>153</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13970</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4928.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4928.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4928.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Fixing Famine</video:title>  
		<video:description>Senior researcher from the Free Market Foundation, Jasson Urbach went to Kenya and Malawi to find out how new technologies are helping farmers fix famine. Jasson says that farmers don't need to farm more land to grow more food. He recommends that farmers use hybrid seeds, greenhouses and drip technology. 

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kenya</video:tag>
		<video:tag>malawi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fixing Famine</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Senior researcher</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Free Market Foundation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jasson Urbach</video:tag>
		<video:tag>helping farmers fix famine</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hybrid seeds</video:tag>
		<video:tag>greenhouses</video:tag>
		<video:tag>drip technology.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>159</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13953</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4925.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4925.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4925.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Celebrating Barbie’s 50th birthday</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sanlam SA Fashion Week kicked off with a bang this week with the celebration of the iconic doll, Barbie’s 50th anniversary. Local designers clambered together their best interpretations of the doll and Jason Von Berg was at the Sandton Convention Centre to catch all the highlights. Watch the video</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>show</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sandton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sanlam SA Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Abigail Betz</video:tag>
		<video:tag>barbie</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elana Afrika</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gideon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thula Sindi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bridget Masinga</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>166</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13951</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4924.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4924.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4924.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Funny man Mel Miller on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Comedian Mel Miller has been cracking crowds up for 46 years. Now the star has a new venture he’s getting ready for, that of the Podium Comedy Series. He’ll be showcasing his one man show, Mel Miller’s Big Fat Comedy Show at Nu Metro theatres from the 1st of October. Jason Von Berg chats to him about the new venture in this week’s episode of The Von Vodcast.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>funny</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mel Miller</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mel Miller’s Big Fat Comedy Show</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nu Metro</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>339</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13930</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4916.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4916.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4916.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zimbabwe gets $70-m education windfall</video:title>  
		<video:description>UNICEF and its partners have launched a $70-million education campaign aimed at providing books to the country's 5,300 primary schools. The programme, supported by European and Australasian countries will also pay school fees of orphaned or
vulnerable children.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zimbabwe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Unicef</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>107</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13911</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4910.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4910.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4910.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Police sting immigration agent</video:title>  
		<video:description>Johannesburg police and Home Affairs officials arrested a 30-year old former immigration agent for dealing in fake IDs and passports. He was caught in possession of over 100 passports, fake certificates, including degrees, doctor's stamps, home affairs documents and certifying stamps.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>police</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ID</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>arrest</video:tag>
		<video:tag>immigration agent</video:tag>
		<video:tag>passport scam</video:tag>
		<video:tag>home affairs officials</video:tag>
		<video:tag>home affairs minister</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nkosozana Dlamini-Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>112</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13895</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4909.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4909.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4909.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Gay posters stripped in CT</video:title>  
		<video:description>Organisers of the Out in Africa Gay and Lesbian film festival are incensed  by the removal of their posters from the streets in Cape Town by unknown people. Vumani Mkhize spoke to Festival Director, Nodi Murphy about the incident.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gay</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lesbian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nodi Murphy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Out in Africa Gay and Lesbian Film Festival</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>257</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13876</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4912.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4912.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4912.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Big Brother Africa evictees speak out</video:title>  
		<video:description>Big Brother contestants, Teddy from Kenya and George from Ghana were the first two contestants to leave the Big Brother house this weekend. Check out the video to see some of their highlights.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Big Brother: Revolution</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>188</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13840</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4892.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4892.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4892.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zuma: Boks for 2011</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Springboks returned with an impressive haul of silverware, to secure their place as one of the finest ever South Africans teams produced. President Jacob Zuma joined fans in welcoming the team back. Andile Ndlovu for Times Live was present</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tri-nations-australia-south-africa-jae-white-team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>peter de villiers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Springboks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zuma: Boks for 2011</video:tag>
		<video:tag>silverware</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africans teams</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>166</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13828</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4894.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4894.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4894.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The 2010 legacy debate</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 2010 local organising committee held a panel discussion on Monday at the Orlando stadium with various stakeholders to brainstorm some of the legacy projects aimed at creating social benefits beyond the World Cup event. Vumani Mkhize bring you this report.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>danny jordaan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fifa 2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fifa 2</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dann</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando stadium</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>143</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13814</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4882.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4882.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4882.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Nzimande blasts judge Kriegler</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African Communist party Secretary General and Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande criticised retired Judge Johann Kriegler after he announced that his organisation, Freedom Under Law would challenge the Judicial Services Commission's decision not to probe Cape Judge President John Hlophe.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Blade Nzimande</video:tag>
		<video:tag>blasts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SACP secretary general</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Judge Johann Kriegler</video:tag>
		<video:tag>John Hlophe</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>128</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13812</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4881.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4881.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4881.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Decrease In Child Mortality  </video:title>  
		<video:description>Reducing the number of children who die before they reach their fifth birthday is one of the key Millennium Development Goals. Malnutrition and diseases such as malaria and diarrhea continue to rob more than eight million children of their lives each year. But that number is decreasing. In 2008 an estimated 8.8 million children died … down from 12.5 million in 1990</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>malaria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Unicef</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Decrease In Child Mortality</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Millennium Development Goals</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Malnutrition</video:tag>
		<video:tag>diarrhea</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>126</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13810</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4880.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4880.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4880.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Drummer Kesivan Naidoo</video:title>  
		<video:description>Jazzman Kesivan Naidoo has being busy since he won the Young Artist of the Year Award for jazz. He was the featured artist at the Joy of Jazz and on the back of that featured in the Jazz on the Lake line-up. Times LIVE found a gap in his busy schedule to find out more about him.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>186</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13799</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4879.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4879.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4879.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>School's 20/20 cricket</video:title>  
		<video:description>The third annual Sahara St David’s Marist Inanda Twenty 20 Cricket Festival took place at the Johannesburg school during the weekend. The main attraction at the festival was the match between the Combined Schools XI and the Sahara All Stars. With the all star team featuring cricketing legends such as Makhaya Ntini, Graeme Smith, and Jacques Kallis amongst others</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>graeme smith</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mobile Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Makhaya Ntini</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacques Kallis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>St David's Marist Inanda Twenty 20 Cricket festival</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>144</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13780</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4872.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4872.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4872.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Top attorney busted</video:title>  
		<video:description>Police have nabbed a top Johannesburg attorney who assisted a high-living Johannesburg central building hijack syndicate. She is believed to be one of the masterminds in this multi-million rand business.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Top attorney busted</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johannesburg attorney arrested</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johannesburg central building hijack syndicate</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>86</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13741</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4866.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4866.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4866.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Stofile to fight IAAF</video:title>  
		<video:description>Minister of Sport and Recreation Makhenkesi Stofile said his department was contemplating legal action against the International Association of Athletics Federations for violating Caster Semenya's rights.  This comes after Australian newspapers reported that medical investigation results showed that she was an hermaphrodite.  
 </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Athletics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International Association of Athletics Federations</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Stofile to fight IAAF</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Minister of Sport and Recreation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Makhenkesi Stofile</video:tag>
		<video:tag>legal action</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Caster Semenya's</video:tag>
		<video:tag>violating Caster Semenya's rights.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Australian newspapers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>186</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13668</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4860.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4860.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4860.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Royal welcome for Semenya</video:title>  
		<video:description>Golden girl Caster Semenya received a rapturous welcome when she landed at OR Tambo International Airport with the rest of the SA Athletics team, on their return from the World Athletics Championships in Berlin. More than 5000 fans turned up, some as early as 6am.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Caster Semenya</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IAAF</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gender test</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gender verification test</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>218</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13663</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4858.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4858.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4858.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Ms SA ready for the universe</video:title>  
		<video:description>Miss SA Tatum Keshwar is ready to take over the Universe after she revealed the outfits she’ll be wearing at the Miss Universe beauty pageant. One includes an eye catching  Zulu inspired number, take a look.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Miss South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tatum Keshwar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ms SA</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>170</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13660</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4857.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4857.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4857.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Africa's best music videos</video:title>  
		<video:description>The nominees for the Channel O Music Video awards were announced in Johannesburg on Tuesday. The awards, which celebrate Africa’s best music videos will take place on 29th October at Carnival City. Vumani Mkhize brings you this report.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>channel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channel O music awards</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>187</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13658</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4863.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4863.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4863.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Times LIVE: Know it now</video:title>  
		<video:description>Times LIVE, the new digital home of the Sunday Times and The Times, replaces the old web domain of wwww.thetimes.co.za and offers users all the news and information they need in a variety of media. View our introduction to Times LIVE and give us your comments on our sleek new multimedia portal.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Times LIVE: Know it now</video:tag>
		<video:tag>new digital home</video:tag>
		<video:tag>new multimedia portal.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>98</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13655</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4855.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4855.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4855.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Joburg by law crackdown</video:title>  
		<video:description>The City of Johannesburg, Metro Police and Emergency Services launched a joint operation to asses whether downtown businesses complied with city bylaws. The operation looked at transgressions such as lack of fire hydrants, blocked entrances and fire escapes. Three businesses were ordered to close their doors due to non-compliance. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Emergency services</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>city of johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bylaw crackdown</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>126</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13627</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4852.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4852.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4852.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA Tattoo</video:title>  
		<video:description>The annual South African Tattoo opened its doors at Monte Casino on Thursday. With many performances already sold out the event runs from 9-13 September this year and it showcases some of the best bands from around the world. Thousands of people cheered on some exquisite performances ranging from pipes and drums, dancers, gum boot dancing, drum majorettes, combined bands and much more.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>monte casino</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African Tattoo</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>99</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13623</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4850.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4850.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4850.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Swedish prime minister visits Wits</video:title>  
		<video:description>Swedish prime minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, who is on an official visit here, took time to field questions from Wits University students and professors on Zimbabwe and the African Union - before meeting with President Jacob Zuma.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zimbabwe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wits University</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Swedish prime minister visits Wits</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Swedish prime minister</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fredrik Reinfeldt</video:tag>
		<video:tag>African Union</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>122</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13586</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4849.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4849.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4849.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Stuntman Brian Capper</video:title>  
		<video:description>Brian Capper has being involved with trial riding since he was a young boy. He later got involved with motocross and supermotard, winning a few South African championships along the way. His passion for the sport has taken him to America where he became friends with popular freestyle motocross rider, Travis Pastrana. Robyn Sinclair spent time with him at Montecasino where he was wheeling his bike and maneouvering it over his trailer.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>montecasino</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bike</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motorsports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Stuntman Brian Capper</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brian Capper</video:tag>
		<video:tag>motocross and supermotard</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South African championships</video:tag>
		<video:tag>freestyle motocross rider</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travis Pastrana</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>255</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13577</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4847.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4847.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4847.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Helen Zille racist: Malema</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC Youth League president Julius Malema labelled Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille a racist for criticising ministers who recently bought luxury cars. He said the DA was led by "a racist little girl".</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>da</video:tag>
		<video:tag>racist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>helen zille</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vaal university of technology</video:tag>
		<video:tag>youth league 65th anniversary</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>153</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13575</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4846.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4846.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4846.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sasol on trial</video:title>  
		<video:description>Members from the Secunda community picketed outside Sasol headquarters in Rosebank in protest against the negative impact the energy company's operations have on the environment. Power utility, Eskom also came under fire. Secunda is home to one of Sasol's largest plants.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>eskom</video:tag>
		<video:tag>powercuts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>power</video:tag>
		<video:tag>global warming</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pollution</video:tag>
		<video:tag>climate change</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sasol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Power Plant</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>152</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13541</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4843.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4843.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4843.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Actress Lee-Anne Summers on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African actress, andlt;a href="http://lee-annesummers.com/"andgt;Lee-Anne Summersandlt;/aandgt; is hard at work with several interesting movie projects at the moment.  Watch this week's episode of andlt;a href="http://multimedia.thetimes.co.za/category/videos/von-vodcast/"andgt;The Von Vodcastandlt;/aandgt; this week as Jason gets the inside scoop from the star.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>actress</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cape-town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lee-Anne Summers</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>356</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13516</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4838.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4838.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4838.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Motlanthe plane drama revealed</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Deputy Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, Thabang Makwetla said the presidency needed more long-range planes to fly ministers abroad without risking their lives. This after Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe recently made a forced landing on an unlit runway in the DRC to refuel while returning from Libya.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>drama</video:tag>
		<video:tag>drc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>plane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kgalema motlanthe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>saga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>revealed</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>123</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13513</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4837.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4837.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4837.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cops sting Home Affairs</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Roodepoort police organised crime unit arrested a Home Affairs official for fraud at the Springs branch, East of Johannesburg. The woman allegedly ran an elaborate operation, selling various government documents including IDs and passports. Vumani Mkhize reports.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cops sting Home Affairs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Roodepoort police</video:tag>
		<video:tag>organised crime</video:tag>
		<video:tag>arrested a Home Affairs official for fraud</video:tag>
		<video:tag>passports.</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IDs</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>100</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13338</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4828.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4828.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4828.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The real District 9</video:title>  
		<video:description>US Box Office smash hit movie District 9 has made over R4.6 million in SA alone in its opening 2 weeks. The Times Online went to Soweto where the film was shot and spoke to locals who featured in it.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Neill Blomkamp</video:tag>
		<video:tag>District 9</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Peter Jackson</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>104</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13336</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4827.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4827.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4827.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title> LOC excited with qualifiers</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 2010 LOC seemed unashamedly excited by the confirmation of the Samba Kings, Brazil for the FIFA showcase next year. With the possibility of the English booking their spot soon, a huge demand for tickets and accommodation is also expected. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brazil</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>LOC excited with qualifiers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The 2010 LOC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Samba Kings</video:tag>
		<video:tag>FIFA showcase</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>152</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13237</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4815.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4815.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4815.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Ministers visit Balfour</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Minister in The Presidency responsible for performance monitoring and evaluation, Collins Chabane led a delegation of Ministers to Balfour in Mpumalanga, as part of a follow up to President Jacob Zuma's earlier fact-finding surprise visit to the area.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>protests</video:tag>
		<video:tag>minister</video:tag>
		<video:tag>service delivery</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mpumalanga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Balfour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Collins Chabane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Minister of performance monitoring and Evaluation</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>132</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13233</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4836.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4836.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4836.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Big Brother's Big Surprise</video:title>  
		<video:description>Twelve new housemates have officially entered the andlt;a href="http://www.mnetafrica.com/bigbrother/"andgt;Big Brother: Revolutionandlt;/aandgt; house. This is the fourth reality show of its kind. Wacth some of the highlights and check out some of the surprises.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dstv</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Reality TV</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Big Brother Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Contestant</video:tag>
		<video:tag>big brother</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Big Brother: Revolution</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>114</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13183</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4811.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4811.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4811.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>New Fashion store opens its doors</video:title>  
		<video:description>Well-known personality Uyanda Mbuli and her business partner Gert-Johan Coetzee are the brains behind the fashion label Diamond Face Couture. The team launched DFC last year at Sanlam SA Fashion Week and ever since it's become a household name. Now the duo have gone one step further, as they've just opened their first store in Johannesburg. Jason Von Berg was at the launch.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>store</video:tag>
		<video:tag>model</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sanlam SA Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Uyanda Mbuli</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diamond Face Couture</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DFC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gert-Johan Coetzee</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>139</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13163</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4801.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4801.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4801.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mbeki a bad example: Malema</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC Youth League president Julius Malema says former president Thabo Mbeki set a bad example for SA men with that infamous face shove stunt he pulled on Winnie Mandela at a June 16 event in Soweto a few years ago.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mbeki</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Winnie Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bad example</video:tag>
		<video:tag>shove</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>158</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13157</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4799.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4799.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4799.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>TV/Radio presenter, Lize on the Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Since her departure from singing contest, Idols Lizé Heerman has been hard at work. In addition to her presenting duties on SuperSport, she’s busy with a few other projects. Watch this week’s episode of The Von Vodcast to find out more.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols</video:tag>
		<video:tag>album</video:tag>
		<video:tag>supersport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>radio</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lizé Heerman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacaranda FM</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>365</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13120</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4796.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4796.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4796.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The BASA Awards</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Times walked away with the Media Sponsorship Award at the prestigious12th Annual Business Day BASA Awards held in Newtown, Johannesburg. The Times’ Arts Editor Robert Mckay and Features Editor Aspasia Karras represented the publication.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>newtown</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The BASA Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Media Sponsorship Award</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robert Mckay</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Aspasia Karras</video:tag>
		<video:tag>12th Annual Business Day BASA Award</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times’ Arts Editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Features Editor</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>190</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13118</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4795.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4795.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4795.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Soldiers defy Minister</video:title>  
		<video:description>The majority of soldiers who were provisionally fired by Defence Minister Lindiwe Sisulu turned up for work in an act of defiance. They said that all they were demanding was a 30 percent salary increase.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>work</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soldiers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>defy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>defence minister</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lindiwe sisulu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>salary increase</video:tag>
		<video:tag>30 percent</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>171</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13115</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4794.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4794.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4794.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sports Stars Get Ruff</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sports magazine, Sports Illustrated recently held its annual Ruff Stuff Challenge in Sun City. Sportsmen such as Shaun Pollock, Corné Krige and Andre Snyman teamed up with some of the magazine's readers to partake in a series of grueling challenges. Check out the video to see more.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sun-city</video:tag>
		<video:tag>shaun pollock</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sports illustrated</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Paul Adams</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports Illustrated Ruff Stuff Challenge</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Corne Krige</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Andre Snyman</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>291</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13110</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4792.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4792.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4792.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>USA tour for local musos</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African musos will perform at the fourth annual Hennessy Artistry Campaign tour of the USA in October. The musicians who are exponents of diverse musical genres will showcase their unique local sounds to the world. The Times found out more</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>144</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13104</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4789.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4789.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4789.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The BASA Awards </video:title>  
		<video:description>The Times walked away with the Media Sponsorship Award at the prestigious12th Annual Business Day BASA Awards held in Newtown, Johannesburg. The Times' Arts Editor Robert Mckay and Fashion Editor Aspasia Karras represented the publication.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-09-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The BASA Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Media Sponsorship Award</video:tag>
		<video:tag>12th Annual Business Day BASA Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times' Arts Editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Robert Mckay</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion Editor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Aspasia Karras</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>190</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13083</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4782.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4782.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4782.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Malema will not say sorry</video:title>  
		<video:description>A defiant ANC Youth League president Julius Malema says he will not apologise for his earlier statement about President Jacob Zuma’s rape accuser even if found guilty by the Equality Court.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>no apology</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zuma's rape accuser.Equality court</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>169</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13018</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4757.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4757.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4757.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SABC protest drama</video:title>  
		<video:description>A group of producers, actors, writers and directors from the Television industry Emergency Coalition demonstrated outside the SABC headquarters in Auckland Park against the public broadcaster’s planned R500-million local content budget cut.


</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sabc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>actors</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>producers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>writers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>directors</video:tag>
		<video:tag>demonstrate</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ouside</video:tag>
		<video:tag>against</video:tag>
		<video:tag>500 million</video:tag>
		<video:tag>local content budget</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>159</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=13010</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4754.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4754.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4754.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Paul "Gogga" Adams on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Former Proteas cricket player, Paul Adams might not be doing his thing on the field anymore, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t busy. Check out this week’s episode of The Von Vodcast, as Jason chats to the legend about his new ventures.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sun-city</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Paul Adams</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Paul "Gogga" Adams</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gogga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports Illustrated Ruff Stuff Challenge</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>324</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=12993</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4747.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4747.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4747.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tough measures await taxi protesters</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Gauteng provincial ANC and its alliance partners, Cosatu and the SACP has called for police to take tough measures against members of the taxi industry planning to disrupt the launch of the Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transport system next week.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>launch</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SACP</video:tag>
		<video:tag>BRT</video:tag>
		<video:tag>taxi industry</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC gauteng</video:tag>
		<video:tag>warned</video:tag>
		<video:tag>disrupt</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>104</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=12889</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4744.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4744.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4744.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Speed dating- blow by blow</video:title>  
		<video:description>Speed dating is one of the new unconventional ways of meeting people and networking. We attended one of the events held in Melrose Arch to find out what is it really about.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Speed dating</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>132</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=12883</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4743.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4743.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4743.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Semenya sex test racist: Malema</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC Youth league president Julius Malema took a swipe at the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) for conducting a sex test on local 800m track sensation Caster Semenya. He called the act sinister and racist. The SA Gender Commission also said they smelled a rat.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Athletics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Caster Semenya</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Semenya sex test racist: Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC Youth league president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>International Association of Athletics Federations</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IAAF</video:tag>
		<video:tag>local 800m track sensation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA Gender Commission</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>92</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=12872</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4740.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4740.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4740.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>UN comedians on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Australia's andlt;a href="http://www.kittyflanagan.com/"andgt;Kitty Flanaganandlt;/aandgt; and American comedian andlt;a href="http://www.myspace.com/deanedwards1"andgt;Dean Edwardsandlt;/aandgt; are just two of the seven stars performing at this year's Jozi Comedy Festival. Check out the andlt;a href="http://multimedia.thetimes.co.za/category/videos/von-vodcast/"andgt;Von Vodcastandlt;/aandgt; this week and find out what really goes down backstage.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>funny</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kitty Flanagan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dean Edwards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nandos Jozi Comedy Festival</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>415</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=12866</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4738.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4738.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4738.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Paramedics in the Air</video:title>  
		<video:description>Ambulances racing to accidents sometimes get stuck in traffic during rush hours. Paramedics have started monitoring Johannesburg and Pretoria traffic from a helicopter, ready to be first at the scene and save lives. The Times Online’s Harriet Mclea joined them on a patrol flight.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>traffic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>accidents</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Paramedics in the Air</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ambulances</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johannesburg and Pretoria traffic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>helicopte</video:tag>
		<video:tag>patrol flight</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>118</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=12863</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4737.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4737.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4737.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Caster silences critics</video:title>  
		<video:description>Despite controversial calls for a female verification test, 18 year old Caster Semenya blew away the best female 800 metre runners in the world on Wednesday as she won the gold medal at the World Championships in Berlin. The Times also visited her family in Ga-Masehlong, 60 km west of Polokwane. Watch how they celebrated her victory.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>polokwane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Athletics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Caster silences critics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>female verification test</video:tag>
		<video:tag>18 year old</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Caster Semenya</video:tag>
		<video:tag>female 800 metre runners</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gold medal</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Championships in Berlin</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ga-Masehlong</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>153</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=12857</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4736.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4736.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4736.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>World's funniest comedians on one stage</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Annual Nandos Jozi Comedy Festival is now on and crowds can get to see this funny bunch of seven at Montecasino. Jason Von Berg brings you the highlights</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>montecasino</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>funny</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Trevor Noah</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Teatro Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ahmed Ahmed</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>134</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=12845</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4733.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4733.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4733.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zwartkops hosts WesBank</video:title>  
		<video:description>Round 6 of the WesBank Superseries was held at Zwartkops Raceway in the West of Pretoria. Motorcycle racer Sheridan Morais made headlines for the day on the tight and twisty track, achieving 12 wins from the same number of starts.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sheridan Morais</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motorsports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>WesBank Superseries</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zwartkops Raceway</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zwartkops hosts WesBank</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Round 6</video:tag>
		<video:tag>West of Pretoria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motorcycle racer</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>235</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=12839</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4730.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4730.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4730.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cope bans leaders on T-shirts</video:title>  
		<video:description>The COPE has banned the wearing of T-shirts bearing images of its leaders’ faces. The decision was taken at its central executive meeting in Johannesburg</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>leaders</video:tag>
		<video:tag>COPE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bans</video:tag>
		<video:tag>t-shirts</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>83</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=12837</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4729.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4729.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4729.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Former Idols star Munro on his debut album</video:title>  
		<video:description>Former Idols contestant Munro has just released his debut album, "One Way Ticket". Jason Von Berg was at the launch and caught up with the star to find out more.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols</video:tag>
		<video:tag>album</video:tag>
		<video:tag>munro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Munro du Toit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>One Way Ticket</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>225</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=12819</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4722.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4722.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4722.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ANCYL in financial crisis</video:title>  
		<video:description>Debt collectors are allegedly queuing at the doors of the ANC Youth League. It's president, Julius Malema, admits that the youth league is facing serious financial crisis.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>youth league</video:tag>
		<video:tag>financial crisis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>admits</video:tag>
		<video:tag>facing</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>83</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=12817</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4721.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4721.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4721.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>BRT busses unveiled</video:title>  
		<video:description>The City of Johannesburg officially unveiled the Rea Vaya’s fleet of busses at Thokoza Park in Soweto. Joburg’s Rea Vaya Bus rapid Transit system would start operating at the end of the month.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>BRT</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>city of johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>unveil</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rea vaya buses</video:tag>
		<video:tag>thokoza park</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>189</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=12755</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4715.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4715.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4715.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>BRT all systems go</video:title>  
		<video:description>Johannesburg Mayor Amos Masondo, says that the first phase of the Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transit system will be operational on August 30th. Negotiations with the taxi industry are still underway.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>amos masondo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johannesburg mayor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>BRT all systems go</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transit system</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>203</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=12725</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4712.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4712.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4712.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Rhythm City's David Genaro on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Jamie Bartlett is a household name. Every night he entertains thousands of fans, as the evil and villainous David Genaro in e.tv’s soapie Rhythm City. Jason goes on set with Jamie to find out more about this interesting character in this week’s episode of The Von Vodcast.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rhythm City</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jamie Bartlett</video:tag>
		<video:tag>David Genaro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soapie</video:tag>
		<video:tag>e.tv</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>386</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=12722</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4711.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4711.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4711.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Shaik and the shaky video</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Democratic Alliance has released raw cellphone video footage which allegedly shows Schabir Shaik’s 7-series BMW turning into his upmarket home. DA councilor Dean McPherson says Schabir was driving the car at the time. Shaik has denied that he was driving and says that he was at home at the time.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Democratic Alliance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shaik and the shaky video</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Schabir Shaik’s 7-series BMW</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DA councilor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dean McPherson</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>26</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=12720</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4710.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4710.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4710.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Wanderers back on track</video:title>  
		<video:description>The squabble between Cricket SA and the Gauteng Cricket Board has been resolved. Wanderers will now host the English tour, and other international matches.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wanderers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wanderers back on track</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gauteng Cricket Board</video:tag>
		<video:tag>English cricket tour to SA</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>234</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=12690</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4707.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4707.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4707.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Singer Zamajobe visits The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Afro-funk singer Zamajobe is hard at work promoting her latest album, Ndoni Yamanzi. Jason Von Berg caught up with the SAMA nominated star at The Blues Room to find out more. Check out this week’s episode of The Von Vodcast.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>album</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sama</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zamajobe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ndoni Yamanzi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bluesroom</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>361</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=12688</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4706.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4706.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4706.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA Born singer Mpho making waves internationally</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African born singer songwriter Mpho is climbing her way up the UK charts with her debut single, Box n Locks. The star, who’s famous father is none other then Sipho ‘Hotstixx’ Mabuse, will follow up the single with a full length album called Pop Art in October. Jason Von Berg caught up with her in London to find out more.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>london</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mpho</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mphosounds</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Box N Locks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sipho "Hotstixx" Mabuse</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>359</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=12643</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4697.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4697.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4697.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The winner is...</video:title>  
		<video:description>Retail Banking ABSA Retail Banking director Venete Klein took top honours at the Business Woman of the Year Awards at the Sandton Convention Centre. Thebe Group managing director Carol Weaving was named entrepreneur of the year.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sandton convention centre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ABSA Retail Banking director</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Venete Klein</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business Woman of the Year Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thebe Group managing director</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Carol Weaving</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Awards</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>152</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=12598</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4693.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4693.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4693.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tokyo’s Diepsloot bed</video:title>  
		<video:description>Human Settlements minister Tokyo Sexwale took an extraordinary stance of leaving his comfortable lifestyle and spending and entire day, and night sleeping in a shack in Diepsloot, as part of his attempts to understand the problems experienced by the members of the troubled township, north of Johannesburg. Andile Ndlovu was there throughout for the Times Online.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tokyo Sexwale</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tokyo’s Diepsloot bed</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Human Settlements minister</video:tag>
		<video:tag>shacks in Diepsloot</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>251</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=12595</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4692.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4692.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4692.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>V8 Supercar set-up</video:title>  
		<video:description>Racing cars are modified in various ways to optimise the performance of the vehicle. Set-up guru Geoff Mortimer, who has run teams for various manufacturers , goes through the V8 Supercar set-up. Robyn Sinclair reports.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motorsports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>V8 Supercar set-up</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Racing cars</video:tag>
		<video:tag>modified</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Geoff Mortimer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Set-up guru</video:tag>
		<video:tag>V8 Supercar</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>133</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=12593</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4691.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4691.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4691.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tsvangirai Meets Zuma</video:title>  
		<video:description>President Jacob Zuma met with Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai to discuss progress in that country’s six months-old unity government. Dieketseng Maleke from the Times Online reports.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Morgan Tsvangirai</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tsvangirai Meets Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zimbabwean Prime</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>125</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=12587</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4689.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4689.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4689.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Malema wants blacks in finance</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC Youth League president Julius Malema set the cat among the pigeons when he questioned why blacks only got security portfolios while minorities were given control of government financial institutions. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC Youth league president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Malema wants blacks in finance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>government financial institutions.</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>284</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=12479</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4669.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4669.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4669.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tokyo’s Diepsloot bed</video:title>  
		<video:description>Human Settlements minister Tokyo Sexwale took an extraordinary stance of leaving his comfortable lifestyle and spending and entire day, and night sleeping in a shack in Diepsloot, as part of his attempts to understand the problems experienced by the members of the troubled township, north of Johannesburg. Andile Ndlovu was there throughout for the Times Online.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Diepsloot</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tokyo Sexwale</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tokyo’s Diepsloot bed</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Human Settlements minister</video:tag>
		<video:tag>troubled township</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>251</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=12430</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4665.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4665.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4665.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sunday Times literary winners</video:title>  
		<video:description>The best writers in local literature in 2009 were recognised by an experienced Sunday Times judging panel during the 20th anniversary of the Literary Awards. Peter Harris (In a Different Time) won the coveted Alan Paton award, while Anne Landsman (The Rowing Lesson) walked away with this year's Fiction Prize. Both winners also took home R75 000 each.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Peter Harris</video:tag>
		<video:tag>in a different time</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times literary winners</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Alan Paton award</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Anne Landsman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Rowing Lesson</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>180</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=12095</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4660.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4660.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4660.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>A South African Coffee date in London</video:title>  
		<video:description>Every year, dozens of South Africans head over to London, to work in one of the most cosmopolitan cities in the world. Jason Von Berg caught up with the guys from local coffee chain, Vida E Caffe, who have just opened a store in the busy Regent Street.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-08-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coffee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>london</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africans</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>United Kingdom</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vida E Caffe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>abroad</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Regent Street</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>207</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=11967</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4659.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4659.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4659.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Salsa Magic</video:title>  
		<video:description>In part two of The Times’ Salsa special Vumani Mkhize hooks up with a sexy Cuban dance act called Lady Salsa, visits Joburg’s best salsa club, Latinova and takes you through an exotic Caribbean journey.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>latinova</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lady Salsa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>salsa special</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sexy Cuban dance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>exotic Caribbean journey</video:tag>
		<video:tag>salsa club</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>286</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=11962</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4657.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4657.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4657.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Soccer knockout</video:title>  
		<video:description>This year’s annual Engen Knockout Challenge showcased the best of under 17 football in Gauteng. Robyn Sinclair went to the Marks Park Sports Club to find out more.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>footaball</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Soccer knockout</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Engen Knockout Challenge</video:tag>
		<video:tag>under 17 football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Marks Park Sports Club</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>135</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=11937</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4654.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4654.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4654.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Back 9: Tips from a Pro</video:title>  
		<video:description>This golf lifestyle programme features interviews with top golfers giving unique insight into the on-course action from The European Tour. Watch the show for the best product reviews, tips from the world’s top pros and special features.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the back 9</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the european tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>golf lifestyle programme</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>181</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=11933</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4652.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4652.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4652.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Salsa Explosion</video:title>  
		<video:description>There is a new salsa craze in South Africa of late. Even Virgin Active gyms have incorporated a Latin American dance-inspired fitness regime. In this two-part series, Vumani Mkhize investigates this phenomenon and captures the essence of this seductive dance.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Salsa Explosion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Virgin Active gyms</video:tag>
		<video:tag>salsa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>279</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=11925</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4651.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4651.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4651.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>US Rapper Flo Rida on The Von Vodcast </video:title>  
		<video:description>US Rapper Flo Rida is currently on a world tour to promote his new album called R.O.O.T.S. It features collaborations with the likes of Nelly Furtado, Ne-Yo and Akon. While on The Smirnoff Experience trip to London, Jason Von Berg caught up with the star and find out more about his music. Watch this week's episode of The Von Vodcast</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rapper</video:tag>
		<video:tag>usa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Smirnoff Experience</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Flo Rida</video:tag>
		<video:tag>United Kingdom</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>396</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=11925</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4651.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4651.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4651.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>US Rapper Flo Rida on The Von Vodcast </video:title>  
		<video:description>US Rapper Flo Rida is currently on a world tour to promote his new album called R.O.O.T.S. It features collaborations with the likes of Nelly Furtado, Ne-Yo and Akon. While on The Smirnoff Experience trip to London, Jason Von Berg caught up with the star and find out more about his music. Watch this week's episode of The Von Vodcast</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rapper</video:tag>
		<video:tag>usa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Smirnoff Experience</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Flo Rida</video:tag>
		<video:tag>United Kingdom</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>396</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=11920</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4650.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4650.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4650.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Wits FC spruce-up squad </video:title>  
		<video:description>Roger de Sa and his Bidvest Wits players hope to hit the ground running when the new PSL season kicks off. Ten new faces have been added in the off-season, to help them achieve their targeted top 8 spot. However their task will be made tougher by the prospect of facing Kaizer Chiefs in their opening fixture.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>psl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaizer-chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wits FC spruce-up squad</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Roger de Sa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bidvest Wits</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>122</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=11896</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4645.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4645.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4645.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Masondo optimistic on wage agreement</video:title>  
		<video:description>SA Local Government Association (Salga) chairman Amos Masondo said he was hopeful that an agreement would be reached soon with the unions. He said Salga has already upped its wage offer from 10.5 percent to 13 percent. Livhuwani Mammburu spoke to him.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>amos masondo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>optimistic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wage agreement</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>99</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=11873</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4644.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4644.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4644.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Back 9: SAS Masters review</video:title>  
		<video:description>This golf lifestyle programme features interviews with top golfers giving unique insight into the on-course action from The European Tour. Watch the show for the best product reviews, tips from the world’s top pros and special features.

</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-27</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the european tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>golf lifestyle programme</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>345</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=11447</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4640.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4640.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4640.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Wanderers no-go</video:title>  
		<video:description>Cricket SA and the ICC officially launched the ICC Champions Trophy, at the Wanderers Club, Johannesburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-25</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ICC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wanderers no-go</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ICC Champions Trophy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wanderers Club</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>153</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=11444</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4639.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4639.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4639.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Back 9: SAS Masters</video:title>  
		<video:description>This golf lifestyle programme features interviews with top golfers giving unique insight into the on-course action from The European Tour. Watch the show for the best product reviews, tips from the world’s top pros and special features.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-25</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>the european tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SAS Masters</video:tag>
		<video:tag>golf lifestyle programme</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>183</video:duration>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=11329</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4624.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4624.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4624.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Soweto Street racing </video:title>  
		<video:description>The WesBank Super Series sped into Soweto for a day of adrenaline and burnt rubber. In part two of the series The Times Online shows you what happened on the day.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>motoring</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Soweto Street racing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The WesBank Super Series</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>148</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=11266</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4615.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4615.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4615.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA cricket's future prospects</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African cricket's future prospects are jetting off to Australia to compete in the Emerging Players Tournament which runs from July 20- August 1. The team will be led by captain Vaughn van Jaarsveld, and coach Corrie van Zyl in the quadrangular tournament which involves India, New Zealand and the Australian Institute of Sports.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-16</video:publication_date>
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		<video:tag>cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>india</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Australia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>New Zealand</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA cricket's future prospects</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Emerging Players Tournament</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vaughn van Jaarsveld</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Corrie van Zyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Australian Institute of Sports</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>156</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=11143</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4583.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4583.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4583.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Diepsloot Carnage Continues</video:title>  
		<video:description>Angry Diepsloot residents blocked roads and burnt tyres in a service delivery protest on Sunday. An SABC car was also petrol bombed during the protest.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Diepsloot</video:tag>
		<video:tag>diepsloot protest</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Editors Choice</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>132</video:duration>
	</video:video>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=11095</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4575.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4575.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4575.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Live with Zamajobe</video:title>  
		<video:description>Following the release of her massive debut album "Ndawo Yami" in 2004, former Idols sweetheart and jazz singer Zamajobe went off the radar. The death of her father, and the birth of her first child kept her away and occupied. But now she is back and in form with her sophomore effort "Ndoni Yamanzi", incidentally a name her late father gave to her daughter. Andile Ndlovu witnessed her recent performance at the intimate Blues Room, in Sandton.  </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sandton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Andile Ndlovu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ndawo Yami</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zamajobe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ndoni Yamanzi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Blues Room</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>174</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=11093</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4574.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4574.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4574.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title> Colin Moss back with thriller</video:title>  
		<video:description>Former Idols presenter Colin Moss, Billy Zane and Christina Cole head a thriller film called Surviving Evil. It was co-produced by a UK and South African team, and was shot in its entirety in Durban, although the story is set in an island in the Philippines. The team held a premiere in Rosebank, Johannesburg, on the eve of the film going on circuit nationwide. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rosebank</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Colin Moss</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Billy Zane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Christina Cole</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Surviving Evil</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Philippines</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>118</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=11053</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4566.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4566.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4566.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zimbabwe roundtable</video:title>  
		<video:description>Commonwealth organisations representing civil society, parliament, local government, trade unions and business met in Johannesburg to discuss the crisis in Zimbabwe.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zimbabwe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rescue</video:tag>
		<video:tag>commonwealth organisation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>problems</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>181</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=11047</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4565.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4565.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4565.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Matthew Booth profile</video:title>  
		<video:description>Bafana Bafana defender Matthew Booth silenced many critics during the Confederations Cup. The Times caught up with the star at his Jo'burg home to find out what makes 'Boooooth' tick.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fifa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Confederations Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Cup 2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mathew Booth</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>192</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=11027</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4561.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4561.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4561.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Timo Glock previews German GP</video:title>  
		<video:description>Round nine of the FIA Formula 1 World Championship, the German Grand Prix, is held at Nürburgring on Sunday 12th July 2009. Panasonic Toyota Racing driver Timo Glock gives his thoughts on his home Grand Prix and responds to questions from fans directly from the Nürburgring. Available video includes an edited package of Timo Glock previewing the German Grand Prix.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>formula-1</video:tag>
		<video:tag>FIA Formula 1 World Championship</video:tag>
		<video:tag>FIA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>German Grand Prix</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nürburgring</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Panasonic Toyota Racing driver</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Timo Glock</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motorsports</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>254</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=11004</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4560.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4560.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4560.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Back 9: Scottish Open preview</video:title>  
		<video:description>This golf lifestyle programme features interviews with top golfers giving unique insight into the on-course action from The European Tour. Watch the show for the best product reviews, tips from the world’s top pros and special features. Georgina previews this week's Scottish Open.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the back 9</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the european tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Barcly Scottish Open</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golf</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>116</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10997</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4557.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4557.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4557.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>NUM Strike Threatens 2010</video:title>  
		<video:description>The National Union of Mineworkers embarked on a national strike on Wednesday demanding a 13% wage increase. In Johannesburg, workers at Soccer City stadium and the Gautrain depot in Midrand downed their tools in protest against what they feel is an unfair wage.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>strike</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gautrain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>num</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National Union of Mineworkers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>169</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10993</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4556.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4556.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4556.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Back 9: Review of the French Open </video:title>  
		<video:description>This golf lifestyle programme features interviews with top golfers giving unique insight into the on-course action from The European Tour. Watch the show for the best product reviews, tips from the world’s top pros and special features.

Georgina reviews the French Open and smug shots from the weekends golf.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the back 9</video:tag>
		<video:tag>European Tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The French Open</video:tag>
		<video:tag>golf news</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golf</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>384</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10985</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4554.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4554.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4554.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Annie Lennox on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Grammy and Academy award-winning star Annie Lennox jetted into South Africa for a once-off, intimate performance in Johannesburg. Jason Von Berg caught up with the icon to find out more about her Sing Foundation and to find out what it's like to be back in SA. Watch this week's episode of the Von Vodcast.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>legend</video:tag>
		<video:tag>grammy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>interview</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Annie Lennox</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Academy Award</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sing Foundation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>314</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10982</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4552.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4552.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4552.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Flash's Isabella on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Your mid-week fix of entertainment news is dished out every Wednesday on SABC3 entertainment show Flash. Jason Von Berg gets all the gos from one of the hosts, Isabella de Villiers, this week¹s episode of The Von Vodcast.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sabc3</video:tag>
		<video:tag>presenter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>flash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Isabella de Villiers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>399</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10980</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4550.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4550.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4550.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Presenter Jason Greer on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Jason Greer is no stranger to the entertainment industry. He's put aside his skills as a continuity presenter to host M-Net's new magazine show, All Access. Jason Von Berg finds out more in this week's episode of The Von Vodcast</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>show</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>M-Net</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>All Access</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Greer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>419</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10961</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4548.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4548.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4548.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Nationalise SA mines: Malema</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has re-iterated calls for the nationalisation of mineral wealth and mines in South Africa. He first called for this at the opening of the leagues political school in Krugersdorp. In an exclusive interview with the Times Online, Malema said it would be in the best interest of the country's citizens if this was to happen.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nationalisation of mines</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mineral wealth</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>300</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10958</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4547.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4547.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4547.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zimbabweans Speak Out</video:title>  
		<video:description>Johannesburg Metro Police and the SAPS arrested scores of people; mainly Zimbabweans on Friday night for loitering outside the Central Methodist Church. The refugees spent the weekend in custody and were later released on Monday after prosecutors withdrew charges against them. The Times spoke a Zimbabwean man who was arrested for loitering at the weekend.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zimbabwe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Central Methodist Church</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>203</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10929</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4541.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4541.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4541.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Currie Cup is Back</video:title>  
		<video:description>Take a look at the launch of the 2009 edition of one of the world's oldest domestic rugby competitions. Vumani Mkhize spoke to the voice of SA rugby Hugh Bladen to get his thoughts on the cup. There was also a bit of stadium golf at Ellis Park, see what that's all about.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vumani Mkhize</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Currie Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Coca Cola Park</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hugh Bladen Ellis Park</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>165</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10867</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4528.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4528.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4528.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Standard Bank Joy of Jazz line up</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Standard Bank Joy of Jazz is celebrating its 10th year anniversary and jazz connoisseurs are in for a spectacular show. This year’s line up includes artists from America, Sweden, Spain and the Netherlands and they will be joined by some of South Africa and Africa’s finest performers.

Video courtesy of T-Musicman </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jazz festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Standard Bank Joy of Jazz</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jazz connoisseurs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jazz in Johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>250</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10865</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4527.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4527.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4527.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Moonwalking in Mandela Square</video:title>  
		<video:description>Scores of Michael Jackson fans descended on Nelson Mandela Square on Friday, to pay their respects to the late star. See how South Africans remembered the Moonwalker legend</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>michael jackson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>michael jackson dies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Moonwalk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela Square</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Michael Jackson tribute</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>138</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10863</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4526.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4526.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4526.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Riaad Moosa</video:title>  
		<video:description>The comedy doctor, Riaad Moosa, returns to the stage with his new show called "Baracka". The Times Online spoke to him about his new act and also caught a sneak glimpse of his show at the Johannesburg Civic Theatre.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>riaad moosa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>301</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10848</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4523.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4523.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4523.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Back 9: The French Open preview</video:title>  
		<video:description>This golf lifestyle programme features interviews with top golfers giving unique insight into the on-course action from The European Tour. Watch the show for the best product reviews, tips from the world’s top pros and special features.

Georgina previews The French Open and an interview with Soren Kjeldsen
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the european tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Georgina</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Georgina Burnett</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The French Open</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Soren Kjeldsen</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golf</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>175</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10846</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4522.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4522.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4522.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Gautrain on track</video:title>  
		<video:description>With the National Union of Mine Workers threatening to strike next week, Gautrain management took members of the media on a tour of  various sites to see how construction was coming along.  The Times Online visited the Marlboro, Rhodesfield and OR Tambo International Airport stations. </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gautrain</video:tag>
		<video:tag>marlboro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National Union of Mine Workers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rhodesfield</video:tag>
		<video:tag>OR Tambo International Airport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>95</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10839</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4520.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4520.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4520.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Let us fight racism:Nzimande</video:title>  
		<video:description>Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande criticised higher education institutions for not doing enough to fight racism. Nzimande was addressing delegates at the Congress of SA Trade Unions' education and skills conference in Johannesburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Blade Nzimande</video:tag>
		<video:tag>higher education minister</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fight racism</video:tag>
		<video:tag>universities</video:tag>
		<video:tag>addressing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu delegates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>177</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10833</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4516.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4516.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4516.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Lyricist Zubz on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Local lyricist Zubz has just released his new album entitled Cochlea- One Last Letta. Watch this week's episode of The Von Vodcast, as Jason chats to the star about the new album and goes behind the scenes of the music video shoot for the smash hit, Part Time Lover- Full Time Freek.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zubz</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lyrics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Part Time Lover- Full Time Freek</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>413</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10830</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4515.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4515.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4515.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Lions announce 3rd test team</video:title>  
		<video:description>Ravaged by injuries to four front-line players, the Lions will have their work cut out if they are to avoid a 3-0 series whitewash against the Boks on Saturday at Ellis Park. Take a look at their team announcement, along with an interview with flyhalf Stephen Jones.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>springboks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Schalk Burger</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Southern Hemisphere Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>British and Irish Lions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>189</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10808</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4513.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4513.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4513.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Doctors vow to fight on</video:title>  
		<video:description>Doctors at the Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital have vowed to continue their protest action against government's proposed salary increase offer. Doctors are demanding a 50% increase across the board, whilst the state is offering package increases of between 18 and 60 %. Take a look at what the doctors had to say.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>OSD</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Doctors' Strike</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Department of health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>155</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10806</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4512.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4512.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4512.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Malema opens ANCYL political school</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANCYL president Julius Malema officially opened the youth league's political school at Croco Lodge in Krugersdorp. Malema says the school will be part of his organisation's political education programme.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>krugersdorp</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>political school</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cadres</video:tag>
		<video:tag>croco lodge</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>182</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10803</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4514.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4514.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4514.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>WesBank Superseries</video:title>  
		<video:description>Kyalami hosted round five of South Africa's premier motorsport competition. The round saw a host of incidents and controversy. Here is what went down.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wesbank Super Series</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wesbank V8</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wesbank</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kyalami motor racing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motorsports</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>250</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10788</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4509.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4509.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4509.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Need for speed</video:title>  
		<video:description>Motor racing enthusiasts have taken up the sport of drifting, where a driver intentionally oversteers, causing a loss of traction,  in order to attain high exit speeds in corners. Robyn Sinclair gets up close and personal with the squealing tyres of a drift car at Clearwater Mall.
 </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>drifting</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Need for speed</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Clearwater Mall</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motorsports</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>79</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10775</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4507.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4507.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4507.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Teachers frustrated by wage talks</video:title>  
		<video:description>SA Democratic Teachers Union President Thobile Ntola blamed the government for not showing the commitment on improving teachers’ salaries. He was addressing the media at Birchwood Hotel.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>education</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thobile Ntola</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sadtu president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>frustrated</video:tag>
		<video:tag>teachers salaries</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mugwena maluleke</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Acting general secretary SADTU</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>104</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10742</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4503.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4503.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4503.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Comedy knockout</video:title>  
		<video:description>While the Springboks take on the British and Irish Lions, Joe Parker has his own off field version. British comedian Matt Welcome and honorary South African, David Kibuuka, go head-to-head on The Times Online. Vote for whom you think is the funnier by writing your preference in the comments section below the video and stand a chance to win a VIP experience, which consists of 6 tickets to Joe Parker’s Comedy Club at Montecasino in Johannesburg, and 2 bottles of champagne, courtesy of Joe Parker.

The judge’s decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
Employees of Avusa and Joe Parker, their media and advertising agencies,
and their families are not eligible to enter this competition.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY THE COMEDIANS ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE TIMES. THIS EPISODE CONTAINS LANGUAGE OF AN ADULT NATURE AND SENSITIVE CONTENT.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>david kibuuka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2009 British and Irish Lions tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Matt Welcome</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Joe Parker's Comedy Club</video:tag>
		<video:tag>British comedian</video:tag>
		<video:tag>stand up comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedy club</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>148</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10740</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4502.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4502.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4502.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Confed Cup: Street talk</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 2009 Confederations Cup is over. The Times Online spoke to South Africans to find out what they think about Bafana Bafana less than a year before the 2010 World Cup kicks off.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Confederations Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Confed Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fifa confederations cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fifa 2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>101</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10733</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4499.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4499.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4499.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Baloyi blasts striking doctors</video:title>  
		<video:description>Public service and Administration minister Richard Baloyi slammed striking doctors for not accepting the outcome of the negotiations with the government saying they could not justify their actions. He was addressing the media at Union Buildings in Pretoria.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>OSD</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Richard Baloyi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Public service minister</video:tag>
		<video:tag>blasts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>striking doctors</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>114</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10726</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4497.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4497.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4497.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>All systems go for Vuzu TV</video:title>  
		<video:description>Satellite network, DSTV will launch its new youth channel on the 1st of July. The channel, called Vuzu TV, will replace its predecessor Go and will offer a whole host of international and local content, including the flagship entertainment show, V Entertainment. Jason Von Berg went to the official launch and caught up with some of the faces you can expect to see to find out more.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>channel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dstv</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nonhle-thema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Siyabonga Ngwekazi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vuzu TV</video:tag>
		<video:tag>V Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>190</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10690</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4493.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4493.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4493.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Self-defence for women</video:title>  
		<video:description>Leadership Development for Women recently held a seminar on self-defence tactics. Take a look at how this can benefit you.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Leadership Development for Woman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>self-defence</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>201</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10682</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4488.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4488.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4488.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>South Africans remember The King Of Pop</video:title>  
		<video:description>How will you remember The King Of Pop, Michael Jackson? The Times' Jason Von Berg and Vumani Mkhize went to get your thoughts and memories of the legend- and watch as one fan tackles the famous dance, The Moonwalk</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>memorial</video:tag>
		<video:tag>usa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>michael jackson</video:tag>
		<video:tag>remember</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Moonwalk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Michael Jackson dead 25 June 2009</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>193</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10637</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4479.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4479.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4479.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Charge against Motata dropped</video:title>  
		<video:description>One of the charges against Judge Nkola Motata has been dismissed in the Johannesburg Magistrates’ Court .A charge of driving under the influence of excessive amounts of alcohol has been dismissed, as the state could not prove how much alcohol was in Motata’s blood at the time of the accident.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Judge Nkola Motata</video:tag>
		<video:tag>charge dropped</video:tag>
		<video:tag>excessive amount of alcohol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johannesburg magistrate court</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>131</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10631</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4478.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4478.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4478.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Transfer Deals Galore</video:title>  
		<video:description>The start of the European soccer season is still some time away, but the news of the comings and goings  of the continent’s top players is going at full tilt. We take a look at the pre-season big moves along with some of the players who are rumoured to have itchy feet.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>christiano ronaldo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Carlos Teves</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Manchester Uited</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>144</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10613</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4476.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4476.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4476.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Back 9:BMW International Open in Munich preview </video:title>  
		<video:description>This golf lifestyle programme features interviews with top golfers giving unique insight into the on-course action from The European Tour. Watch the show for the best product reviews, tips from the world’s top pros and special features.

Georgina previews the BMW International Open in Munich and we go behind the scene on a photo shoot with Thongchai JAIDEE
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>munich</video:tag>
		<video:tag>golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the back 9</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the european tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>BMW International Open</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thongchai JAIDEE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golf</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>157</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10595</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4484.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4484.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4484.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Gerry Rantseli Elsdon on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Gerry Rantseli Elsdon is one of the most familiar faces in the entertainment industry. Having presented several shows, including Big Brother, the icon has now firmly established herself as a businesswoman, and is always in demand as an MC. Jason Von Berg chats to the star about her current projects and more in this week's episode of The Von Vodcast.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>NGO</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gerry Rantseli</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gerry Rantseli Elsdon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>social development</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Environment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>427</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10564</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4466.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4466.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4466.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>53% hike for underpaid doctors</video:title>  
		<video:description>Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi said some of the country’s lowest paid doctors would receive up to a 53 percent pay increase. He was briefing the media at Union Buildings in Pretoria.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>health minister</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dr Aaron Motsoaledi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>doctor's increase</video:tag>
		<video:tag>53%</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lowest paid doctors</video:tag>
		<video:tag>29%</video:tag>
		<video:tag>chief specialists</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>204</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10560</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4465.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4465.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4465.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bafana vs Samba Boys</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Confed Cup semifinal between South Africa and Brazil is expected to be a sold out cracker at Ellis Park on Thursday. We take a look at both teams. Does Bafana Bafana have a chance against the free flowing football of the Samba Boys?</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brazil</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Confederations Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>141</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10537</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4463.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4463.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4463.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Boks look to clinch series</video:title>  
		<video:description>Ahead of the 2nd British and Irish Lions Test on Saturday, the Boks were training hard on Tuesday. The most notable occurrence was the return of Schalk Burger to the line up, ahead of Heinrich Brussow, who moves to the bench. The Times' Vumani Mkhize caught up with Burger. Take a look at what he had to say ahead of his 50th test.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>springboks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Schalk Burger</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Heinrich Brussow</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>157</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10535</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4462.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4462.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4462.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Taxi drivers against operation Nomakanjani</video:title>  
		<video:description>Dozens of taxi drivers gathered in Johannesburg to protest against the Nomakanjani traffic operation. Taxi drivers have accused Metro Police of harassing them during arrests.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>protest</video:tag>
		<video:tag>arrests</video:tag>
		<video:tag>taxi drivers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>metro police</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Operation Nomakanjani</video:tag>
		<video:tag>harass</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>103</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10517</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4459.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4459.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4459.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Converse going (Red)</video:title>  
		<video:description>Shoe brand Converse has for years offered consumers a platform to be unique, creative and funky. Now the brand launches its limited edition range into the South African market and a portion of the proceeds will go into their Project Red Campaign. Jason Von Berg headed on over to the launch to find out more.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>launch</video:tag>
		<video:tag>shoes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Converse</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Project Red</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>182</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10495</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4457.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4457.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4457.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Confed Cup So Far</video:title>  
		<video:description>Organising Committee CEO Danny Jordaan and Deputy Police Minister Fikile Mbalula fielded a variety of questions from journalists on Monday during a round table discussion in Sandton. High on the media priority list was the issue of security. Does SA have no-go areas for the Confed Cup and the World Cup next year? Take a look at what Mbalula had to say.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>danny jordaan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fikile Mbalula</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Confederations Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fifa 2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>178</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10492</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4456.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4456.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4456.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Back 9: US Masters update</video:title>  
		<video:description>This golf lifestyle programme features interviews with top golfers giving unique insight into the on-course action from The European Tour. Watch the show for the best product reviews, tips from the world’s top pros and special features.

In this episode Georgina gives an update on the US Open and Ryder Cup, we go back to school with Thomas Bjørn.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ryder cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the back 9</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the european tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>US Open</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golf</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>250</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10483</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4452.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4452.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4452.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The First Lady of V8 Supercars</video:title>  
		<video:description>Clare Vale was the first female driver to race in the WesBank Super Series V8 Supercars championship and is competing in the championships again this year. The Times Online visited her at home to find out more about  V8 racing and her life in a male-dominated sport.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-07-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>motorsport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wesbank Super Series</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wesbank V8</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Clare Vale</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motorsports</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>112</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10458</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4448.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4448.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4448.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zuma invokes Jesus name again</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC President Jacob Zuma visited Mthimunye stadium in Witbank, Mpumalanga, as part of his thank you tour following the April 22 general election this year.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mpumalanga</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC supporters</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jesusname</video:tag>
		<video:tag>witbank</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>113</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10432</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4441.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4441.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4441.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>R.Kelly gearing up for SA tour</video:title>  
		<video:description>Randamp;B star R.Kelly  jetted into the country on Thursday evening. Kelly will make an appearance at the Arise Africa Fashion Awards on Saturday, before moving on to headline performances at Sun City and Cape Town. Watch the video and hear more about his thoughts on touring South Africa for the first time.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>singer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>usa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>R&amp;B</video:tag>
		<video:tag>R.Kelly</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Arise Africa Fashion Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>282</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10405</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4436.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4436.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4436.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Numsa meets Mboweni</video:title>  
		<video:description>Numsa's meeting with Reserve bank Governor Tito Mboweni to demand interest rate cuts was called temporarily called off.  Another meeting will be scheduled for early July.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tito Mboweni</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA Reserve Bank</video:tag>
		<video:tag>NUMSA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>85</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10386</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4432.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4432.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4432.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SABC crisis angers the public</video:title>  
		<video:description>The SABC has been facing serious crisis and infighting that had forced the government, opposition parties and public to raise their concerns about the state broadcaster. The Times Multimedia team went out in the streets to hear what the public says about the crisis at the embattled public broadcaster.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>public</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sabc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>crisis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>infighting</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>143</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10380</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4430.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4430.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4430.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Swimwear show heats up the runway</video:title>  
		<video:description>Things got a little heated at Southern Sun Swimwear show on Wednesday. The show, which forms part of Arise Africa Fashion Week, showcased the hottest trends for the upcoming Summer season. Jason Von Berg caught all the sizzling hot action on camera from at the Sandton Convention Centre. Watch the video.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bikini</video:tag>
		<video:tag>models</video:tag>
		<video:tag>swimwear</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Arise Africa Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Southern Sun</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>314</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10364</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4428.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4428.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4428.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Subliminal terror in Zimbabwe</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Centre for the Study of violence and Reconciliation in collaboration with Action Support Centre recently launched a report titled “The changing patterns of torture and violence in Zimbabwe". The report documents the patterns of violence and torture in Zimbabwe over the last eight years</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>violence</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zimbabwe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>torture</video:tag>
		<video:tag>csvr</video:tag>
		<video:tag>glen mpani</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tony Reeler</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gabriel shumba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>human rights lawyer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>205</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10353</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4426.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4426.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4426.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Showcasing Ugandan designer Sylvia Owori</video:title>  
		<video:description>51 designers from all over the African continent are showcasing their latest ranges at the first-ever Arise Africa Fashion Week. One such talent is Ugandan designer, Sylvia Owori. Jason Von Berg finds about more about the designer and her impressive line.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>design</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>catwalk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Arise Africa Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sylvia Owori</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>200</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10315</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4417.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4417.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4417.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Back 9: Weekend golf review</video:title>  
		<video:description>This golf lifestyle programme features interviews with top golfers giving unique insight into the on-course action from The European Tour. Watch the show for the best product reviews, tips from the world’s top pros and special features.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the european tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golf</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>294</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10292</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4415.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4415.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4415.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Confed Cup Fan Parks</video:title>  
		<video:description>All roads led to Ellis Park on Sunday as Bafana Bafana took on Iraq in their first group match in the Confederations Cup, but those that didn't have tickets to the match converged on Thokoza Park in Soweto. Hundreds of Bafana Bafana fans recreated a stadium atmosphere, it almost felt like the real deal. Take a look.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Confederations Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>160</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10270</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4410.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4410.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4410.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Africa Fashion Week kicks off</video:title>  
		<video:description>The first ever Arise Africa Fashion Week kicked off at the Sandton Convention Centre on Friday. 51 designers from all over the African continent will showcase their designs and ranges during the course of the next week. Jason Von Berg was at the opening show. Watch the video</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>clothes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>nigeria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Arise Africa Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sika Designs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ghana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>187</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10267</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4408.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4408.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4408.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Confed Cup Countdown</video:title>  
		<video:description>Ahead of the first match of the Confederations Cup between South Africa and Iraq on Sunday, FIFA President Joseph Blatter, gave the Local Organising Committee the thumbs up. The Times also caught up with Bafana Bafana's no1 supporter, Sadam in order to get his views on the upcoming event.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Confederations Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>201</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10264</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4407.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4407.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4407.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>inFAMOUS gameplay footage</video:title>  
		<video:description>Much like other open-world games, inFamous lets players run freely around a huge city, finding and completing missions as they see fit, or even just causing chaos for the sheer fun of it. More missions will become available as you progress, and each mission you complete and enemy you defeat rewards you with XP, points which you can spend to teach Cole some wicked new powers. 

However, the powers available to you are determined by your karma. If you’ve been doing good things, you’ll have good karma, and if you’ve been doing bad things, you’ll have bad karma. How far you are into either good or bad determines which of the good and bad abilities you can learn. It also determines the path you’ll take through the game and the ultimate conclusion.

Read the full review on Nudjit</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>games</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gaming</video:tag>
		<video:tag>inFAMOUS</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Video Games</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gaming</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>138</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10261</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4406.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4406.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4406.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>inFAMOUS trailer</video:title>  
		<video:description>inFamous puts the player in the role of Cole, a young man who is gifted with incredible, lightning-based super powers after he finds himself in the centre of a mysterious explosion in his hometown, Empire City. While he spends his time recovering and learning to control his newfound abilities, Empire City is overrun by bloodthirsty gangs, forcing the government to quarantine the city in hopes of containing the madness.

Cole, and a few hundred thousand innocent civilians are trapped inside with an army of rabid madmen. Determined to find out what happened to him, Cole has two options; he can either help the citizens of the Empire City, or blow them up along with his enemies if they get in his way.

Read the full review on Nudjit</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>games</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gaming</video:tag>
		<video:tag>inFAMOUS</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Video Games</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gaming</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>74</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10261</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4406.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4406.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4406.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>inFAMOUS trailer</video:title>  
		<video:description>inFamous puts the player in the role of Cole, a young man who is gifted with incredible, lightning-based super powers after he finds himself in the centre of a mysterious explosion in his hometown, Empire City. While he spends his time recovering and learning to control his newfound abilities, Empire City is overrun by bloodthirsty gangs, forcing the government to quarantine the city in hopes of containing the madness.

Cole, and a few hundred thousand innocent civilians are trapped inside with an army of rabid madmen. Determined to find out what happened to him, Cole has two options; he can either help the citizens of the Empire City, or blow them up along with his enemies if they get in his way.

Read the full review on Nudjit</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>games</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gaming</video:tag>
		<video:tag>inFAMOUS</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Video Games</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gaming</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>74</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10239</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4401.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4401.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4401.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Top Billing's Dhiveja on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>One of the newer faces you can expect to see each week on SABC 3's magazine Top Billing is Dhiveja Sundrum. The beauty chats to Jason Von Berg on the Von Vodcast this week about her new gig and about her experience at Miss World in 2005.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>top-billing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lifestyle</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Miss World</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dhiveja Sundrum</video:tag>
		<video:tag>magazine show</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>396</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10234</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4399.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4399.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4399.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>2010 Stops Traffic</video:title>  
		<video:description>In celebrating 365 days till the 2010 World Cup Kicks off Brand South Africa came up with a campaign calling for all South Africans to wear the Bafana jersey, to wave the national flag and to sing the National Anthem at exactly 4 O'Clock on Thursday afternoon. Take a look at how Brand SA staff in Johannesburg marked the event.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 fifa world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>126</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10232</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4398.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4398.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4398.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>No world cup disruptions:Taxi industry</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African National Taxi Association president Andrew Mthembu
assured South Africans that there would be no disruptions of the
2010 World Cup or the Confederations Cup</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>BRT</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Transport minister</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sibusiso Ndebele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Andrew Mthembu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Santaco president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>taxi industry</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>207</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10205</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4393.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4393.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4393.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Soweto canoe club</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Soweto Canoe and Recreation Club is the brainchild of South African paddler Ryno Armdorf. The aim of the club is to provide youngsters with an opportunity to get involved in canoeing. The Times Online went to Emmerentia Dam to find out more.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Soweto Canoe and recreation Club</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ryno Armdorf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Emmerentia Dam</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>113</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10180</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4388.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4388.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4388.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sadtu Strike ends</video:title>  
		<video:description>The teachers’ strike in Soweto  ended yesterday after the SA Democratic Teachers Union met Education MEC Barbara Creecy.  Earlier this week, Sadtu members disrupted classes and mid-year exams in the township because16 principals recommended by school governing bodies had not been appointed.  The department refused to make the appointments, saying due process had not been followed. At yesterday’s meeting it was resolved that the director of district 12, which includes Soweto, would be redeployed and that the decision on the principals would be reviewed.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Barbara Creecy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Education MEC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SADTU</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Teachers strike</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Soweto teachers strike</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA Democratic Teachers Union</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>208</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10174</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4385.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4385.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4385.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Arise, Africa Fashion Week ready to go</video:title>  
		<video:description>The first ever Arise Africa Fashion Week kicks off at the Sandton Convention Centre this weekend. Jason Von Berg went behind the scenes to catch a glimpse of what to expect from Friday. Watch the video to find out more.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sandton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>model</video:tag>
		<video:tag>designer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Arisa Africa Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Millen Magese</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>205</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10172</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4386.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4386.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4386.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Spud- Learning To Fly</video:title>  
		<video:description>Despite the cold weather in Johannesburg, thousands of fans turned up to Melrose Arch to get their hands on the new installment of the hilarious story Spud. Jason Von Berg headed on down to Melrose Arch to find out more about author John van de Ruit’s new offering.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>school</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>books</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Spud</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Melrose Arch</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Michaelhouse</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Spud Milton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>John van de Ruit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Books</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>236</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10169</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4379.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4379.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4379.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Dinner with the Italians</video:title>  
		<video:description>World Cup champs Italy, in town for the Confederations Cup were treated to a welcome dinner in Pretoria at the luxurious Velmore Estate this week. The entire Azzuri team was there including team captain Fabio Cannvaro who was an instant crowd favourite. Pumza Fihlani reports.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pumza Fihlani</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Confederations Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Confed Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>world cup champions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fabio cannavaro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Velmore Estate</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Azzuri</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Italian football team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Italian soccer team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>109</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10134</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4367.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4367.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4367.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mokonyane promised better service delivery</video:title>  
		<video:description>Gauteng’s Premier Nomvula Mokonyane said the Gauteng Provincial government’s five-year programme would usher in an era of heightened service delivery for the province. Mokonyane was delivering her state of the province address at the Walter Sisulu Memorial Square of Dedication in Kliptown.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nomvula mokonyane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>state of the province address</video:tag>
		<video:tag>walter sisulu memorial square of dedication</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gauteng provincial government</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>172</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10118</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4363.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4363.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4363.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Wesbank Super Series </video:title>  
		<video:description>South Africa’s premier motor-racing competition rolled into East London for the fourth round of the Wesbank Super Series. Bikers and drivers competed in seven championship battles, with two races held each day.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wesbank Super Series</video:tag>
		<video:tag>motor racing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wesbank V8</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bridgestone Production Cars</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Interfile Superbikes</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Engen VW Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Formula Volkswagen</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motorsports</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>172</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10091</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4357.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4357.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4357.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Back 9: The Wales Open review</video:title>  
		<video:description>This golf lifestyle programme features interviews with top golfers giving unique insight into the on-course action from The European Tour. Watch the show for the best product reviews, tips from the world’s top pros and special features.

Georgina reviews the Celtic Manor Wales Open and we have superb smugshots.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the european tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Smugshots</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Wales Open review</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Celtic Manor Wales Open</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golf</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>278</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10074</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4350.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4350.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4350.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Making 2010 Happen</video:title>  
		<video:description>Spy Two is township lingo for putting the ball through your opponent's legs, but it's also the name of an animated character created by Speech Nkosi. Vumani Mkhize caught up with Nkosi at the shoot of his new music video for the song "Vuthela" to get the low down on what makes Spy Two click, and why "Vuthela" could be an anthem come 2010.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vumani Mkhize</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 world cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Speech Nkosi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Spy Two</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>186</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10046</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4347.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4347.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4347.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>How did they survive this?</video:title>  
		<video:description>A light aircraft ploughed head-on into a bakkie in a freak accident on a Gauteng road on Sunday afternoon— miraculously without claiming any lives. Riccardo Webb captured the scene, minutes after the plane had burst into flames. 




</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>krugersdorp</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>plane crash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>24</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=10003</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4337.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4337.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4337.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sunday Times Literary Awards 2009</video:title>  
		<video:description>The shortlist for this year's Sunday Times Literary awards was announced this week. See who made the shortlist for the prestigious Alan Paton Award as well as the Sunday Times Fiction Prize.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>books</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tymon Smith</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Alan Paton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sunday Times Literary Awards</video:tag>
		<video:tag>novels</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>357</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9985</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4332.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4332.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4332.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Local tv marches to SABC</video:title>  
		<video:description>Local television, film and radio workers marched on the SABC offices in Auckland Park to hand over a memorandum of intent to encourage a complete public blackout should the broadcaster failed to meet their demands.  The SABC owes over R60 million in unpaid production fees.  SABC acting CEO Gab Mampone received the memorandum.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sabc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local tv marches to SABC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SABC acting CEO</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gab Mampone</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local television</video:tag>
		<video:tag>film and radio workers marched</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Auckland Park</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>137</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9986</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4333.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4333.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4333.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Beast Is Ready</video:title>  
		<video:description>At a press conference held at Montecasino in Johannesburg, Springbok assistant coaches Dick Muir and Gary Gold briefed the media regarding their thoughts of the British and Irish Lions’ game against the Golden Lions on Wednesday night. Vumani Mkhize also spoke to Tendai "The Beast" Mtawarira about the upcoming British and Irish Lions tests.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Uncategorized</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>springboks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tendai Mtawarira</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Beast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rubgy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lions Tour 2009  South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>173</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9972</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4327.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4327.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4327.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zuma and Zille puppets fly</video:title>  
		<video:description>After waiting a year for SABC to flight the satirical TV show, Z News, the two main characters took to the skies to raise awareness about the show. The two characters flew on a plane between Cape Town and Johannesburg. Take a behind the scenes look at the life size puppets in 
the aeroplane.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sabc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zille</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Helen Zile</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ZNews</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>48</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9953</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4321.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4321.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4321.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Wayne Brady on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>He has won several Emmy Awards for his role in the hit show "Who's Line Is It Anyway" and for presenting his self-titled talk show. You can also catch him hosting the game show "Don't Forget The Lyrics". To top off that already impressive list, he's a singer too. Now funny man Wayne Brady is in South Africa performing his "Making It Up On Tour" show. Jason Von Berg chats to the star on The Von Vodcast this week.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>usa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>america</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wayne Brady</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Who's Line Is It Anyway</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>395</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9945</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4316.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4316.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4316.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Lions get mauled</video:title>  
		<video:description>The British and Irish Lions registered an emphatic 74-10 win over the Golden Lions at Ellis Park on Wednesday night. Take a look at what long suffering Golden Lions supporters had to say, and listen to newly appointed coach, Hans Coetzee explain the difference in class between the B andamp; I Lions and Pretoria Boys High.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ellis park</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The British and Irish Lions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golden Lion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hans Coetzee</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pretoria Boys High</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>194</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9916</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4306.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4306.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4306.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mathe guilty on 64 charges</video:title>  
		<video:description>Annanias Mathe has been found guilty on 64 of the 71 charges he was facing in the High Court in Johannesburg. He was acquitted on 7 charges.Mathe achieved notoriety in 2006 by being the only person to have ever escaped from the maximum high-security C-Max prison in Pretoria.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rape</video:tag>
		<video:tag>guilty</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johannesburg High Court</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Annanis mathe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>64 charges</video:tag>
		<video:tag>attempted rape</video:tag>
		<video:tag>attempted murder</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>120</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9899</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4301.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4301.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4301.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Numsa fights rate cuts</video:title>  
		<video:description>South Africa’s interest rate was lowered to 8.5% last week when Reserve Bank Governor Tito announced a 100 basis points cut. But Numsa say this is not enough. They have called for greater cuts citing lower rates internationally. NUMSA General Secretary, Irvin Jim spoke in a press conference about how they plan a mass action should the rates not decrease.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA Reserve Bank</video:tag>
		<video:tag>NUMSA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Irvin Jim</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>128</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9886</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4300.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4300.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4300.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Boks train hard ahead of 1st test</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Boks were hard at training at Fourways High School on Tuesday, after coach Peter de Villiers announced his 28-man squad for the 3-match series against the British and Irish Lions. The Times' Vumani Mkhize also spoke to centre Jean de Villiers, about his feelings ahead of the Lions tests.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>springboks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vumani Mkhize</video:tag>
		<video:tag>peter de villiers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jean de villiers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>British and Irish Lions tour 2009</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>169</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9821</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4282.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4282.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4282.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Let people elect judges: YCL</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Young Communist League has called for the constitutional court judges to be subjected to a popular electoral system where the public will participate directly in their election. David Masondo, the national chairperson of the Young Communist league, was addressing the media at the Cosatu house in Johannesburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>people</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Young communist league</video:tag>
		<video:tag>David masondo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>constitutional court judges</video:tag>
		<video:tag>electorates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>elect</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>210</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9818</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4281.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4281.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4281.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Lions vs Lions</video:title>  
		<video:description>Expect a mauling encounter at Coca Cola Park on Wednesday as the British and Irish Lions take on the Golden Lions. The team to face the Golden Lions was announced in Johannesburg on Monday, and Irishman Brian O'Driscoll was named as Captain. The Times' Vumani Mkhize also caught up with Lions flyer Ugo Monye, to talk about his upcoming debut on Wednesday.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>British and Irish Lions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golden Lions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>British and Irish Lions tour 2009</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>167</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9811</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4279.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4279.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4279.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Baby Boks off to IRB Junior World Champs</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Baby Boks have arrived in Osaka Japan for the IRB Junior World Champs. The Times Online caught up with them at practice at the Kempton Park High School before they left.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Baby Boks off to IRB Junior World Champs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Baby Boks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Osaka Japan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IRB Junior World Champs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kempton Park High School</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>119</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9813</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4280.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4280.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4280.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Celebrity Scrabble challenge</video:title>  
		<video:description>Local celebs put their spelling skills to the test at the weekend. The celebrity Scrabble challenge was initiated by rapper HHP in which he and 22 others callenged corporates to get involved in raising awareness for child literacy and education. Jason Von Berg headed off to Fourways Mall in Johannesburg to find out more.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-06-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hhp</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Anele Mdoda</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity Scrabble Challenge</video:tag>
		<video:tag>spelling</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Scrabble</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Proverb</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>199</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9797</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4278.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4278.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4278.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Nzimande escorted out </video:title>  
		<video:description>SACP  general secretary and Minister of higher education Blade Nzimande had to be escorted out of Khutsong stadium after an angry mob wanted to attack a community leader, Paul Ncwane, who was with him.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SACP</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Blade Nzimande</video:tag>
		<video:tag>escorted</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Paul Ncwane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>angry mob</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Khutsong stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>208</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9737</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4260.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4260.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4260.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tapdogs return to South Africa</video:title>  
		<video:description>The tap dancing phenomenon Tapdogs has been showing to audiences around the world for close to 15 years. Now the "hottest show on legs" returns to South Africa a for a series of shows. Jason Von Berg headed over to the Teatro Theatre at Montecasino to catch a sneak peak of what to expect.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Australia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>monte casino</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tapdogs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tap dance</video:tag>
		<video:tag>production</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Theatre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>258</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9716</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4255.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4255.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4255.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ZNews: Zapiro's puppet show</video:title>  
		<video:description>Political satire has come under intense scrutiny again this week following a second decision by the SABC to can a Special Assignment episode on the subject.  The SABC's decision to pull the plug on this show is one of the things dealt with in Tuesday's axed documentary.
 </video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sabc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zapiro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Political cartoonist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cartoonists</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Special Assignment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>political satire</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>361</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9706</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4254.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4254.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4254.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Radio/TV Presenter Jen Su on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Listeners will know her from 5FM Mornings with Gareth Cliff, where she presents the weekly 'Hollywood Report', but there's a lot more to Jennifer Su than what meets the eye. She is also a TV anchor for Summit TV and Sky News and she's also singer. Watch this week's episode of The Von Vodcast to find out more.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>5fm</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jennifer Su</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>479</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9712</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4253.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4253.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4253.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Lions' first tour match team</video:title>  
		<video:description>The British and Irish Lions announced their first team of their 2009 tour to South Africa. The team, which is set to face the Royal XV in Rustenburg on Saturday, is a  combination of both youth and experience. The Times also had a chat with Lions flyhalf Ronan O'Gara, take a look.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The British and Irish Lions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lions' first tour match team</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2009 tour to South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Royal XV</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rustenburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lions flyhalf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ronan O'Gara</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>159</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9682</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4247.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4247.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4247.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>NUMSA marches on Reserve Bank</video:title>  
		<video:description>Members of the National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa marched to the Reserve Bank in Pretoria to hand over a memorandum to Governor, Tito Mboweni.  The marchers were dissapointed and irate when there was no one to receive the memorandum.  They threatened to storm inside the Reserve Bank but police on the scene calmed the situation down.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>pretoria</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tito Mboweni</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Reserve Bank</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>NUMSA marches on Reserve Bank</video:tag>
		<video:tag>National Union of Metal Workers of South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Governor</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>241</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9665</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4243.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4243.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4243.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bongani hits a high note</video:title>  
		<video:description>Audiences will recognise his deep voice from 94.7 Highveld Stereo's 'Rude Awakening' Breakfast show, where he presents the traffic reports. Now Bongani Nxumalo releases his self-titled, debut album. Jason Von Berg chatted to him ahead of the launch at the Silverstar Casino on Tuesday.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>album</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>RAW</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bongani Nxumalo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Rude Awakening</video:tag>
		<video:tag>94.7 Highveld Stereo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>249</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9635</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4240.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4240.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4240.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bulls, Chiefs set for final</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Bulls and Chiefs clash in the Super 14 final on Saturday. The Times Online caught up with the New Zealand team hard at practice and spoke to Bulls flyer Bryan Habana about the game.

Super 14 Special Report</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bulls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>super14</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Southern Hemisphere Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brian Habana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mills Muliaina</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>161</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9633</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4239.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4239.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4239.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Back 9: BMW PGA Championship review</video:title>  
		<video:description>This golf lifestyle programme features interviews with top golfers giving unique insight into the on-course action from The European Tour. Watch the show for the best product reviews, tips from the world’s top pros and special features.

Georgina reviews the BMW PGA Championship, and we have a superb smugshots
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the european tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Georgina</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Smugshots</video:tag>
		<video:tag>BMW PGA Championship</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golf</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>207</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9627</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4237.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4237.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4237.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Godfather 2 trailer</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Godfather 2 broadly follows the events of the acclaimed 1974 Francis Ford Coppola film.

Together with your family, you fight for control of a number of criminal rackets against a number of rival families. Control every business in a crime ring – such as the Adult Entertainment or Drugs racket- and your crew will be awarded a bonus, such as brass knuckles or amoured vehicles.

With excellent script writing and brutal visuals, this open world, action-strategy hybrid is an immensely fun ride - despite a few technical glitches.

For the full review, visit Nudjit.com</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>gaming</video:tag>
		<video:tag>EA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Godfather 2</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gaming</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>74</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9621</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4236.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4236.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4236.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Dlamini-Zuma admits home affairs is a mess</video:title>  
		<video:description>Home Affairs minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma promised to take strong action against corrupt officials within her department. She was briefing journalists at the National Press Club in Pretoria.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>corruption</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Home Affairs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mess</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>137</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9592</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4230.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4230.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4230.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Hold On Music Video</video:title>  
		<video:description>View Gazza collaborating with Zola on the "Hold On" music video, which was released in line with Africa Day 2009.

Music video courtesy of Ignition Media.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zola</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gazza</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hold on</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa Day 2009</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>221</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9588</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4229.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4229.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4229.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Africa Hold On</video:title>  
		<video:description>This UNICEF and Standard Bank Namibia sponsored music video, features popular Namibian Kwaito Artist Gazza, collaborating with South Africa’s Kwaito superstar Zola. The message in the song ‘Hold On’ calls on all Africans to unite against the atrocities and conflicts that damage the African image, and to believe in themselves and the future of the continent.

Namibian R’n B artist Tayshaun, is also featured in the video that was shot entirely on location in Soweto, South Africa. 

The music video has been released in line with Africa Day 2009.
</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Uncategorized</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zola</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Unicef</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gazza</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Namibian Kwaito artist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hold on</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tayshaun</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>219</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9582</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4228.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4228.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4228.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Super 14 Final Preview</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Bulls will face off against the Chiefs on Saturday in what promises to be a great encounter at Loftus Versfeld. Take a look at how these two colossal teams fared in their respective semi-finals.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sharks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bulls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>super-14</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>142</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9579</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4227.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4227.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4227.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zuma visits soweto</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC President and President of South Africa Jacob Zuma took part in a walkabout tour of Soweto and Alexandra to thank people for voting the ANC back into power</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-25</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mzansi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>maponya mall</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Grace Bible church</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hector Pietersen memorial</video:tag>
		<video:tag>thank you</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>236</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9576</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4226.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4226.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4226.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>An African Affair</video:title>  
		<video:description>There was a carnival atmosphere at the annual Africa Day Concert in Newtown Johannesburg. Revelers were entertained by a variety of musicians, both from  home and the rest of Africa. Headlining the concert were: the Gang of Instrumentals, Angola's Yuri, Awadi from Senegal and Nigerian songbird Asa. Take a look at how people celebrated the event.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>newtown</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Asa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>222</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9573</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4231.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4231.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4231.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Young, Gifted and Black movement gains momentum</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Young Gifted and Black music video features some of Africa's most talented stars including Lira, Yvonne Chaka Chaka, Ikechukwu and Da L.E.S. But it's more than just a music video though. It's what advertising agency Ogivly calls, a movement, which begun on DSTV's Channel O. In celebration of Africa Day, Jason Von Berg chats to the brains behind the campaign to find out more about the movement.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>young</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lira</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music video</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Yvonne Chaka Chaka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channel O</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Da Les</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gifted and Black</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>405</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9549</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4220.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4220.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4220.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Celebrating Africa Day</video:title>  
		<video:description>Africa Day festivities are set to enthrall many visitors to  Newtown's  Mary Fitzgerald  Square. The Times  attended a press conference held by the  City of Johannesburg welcoming some of the African musicians   who will be performing at the concert on Saturday. In attendance was Nigerian songbird ASA among others, take a look.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa Day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Asa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>195</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9546</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4219.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4219.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4219.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Celebrating 12 years of FTV</video:title>  
		<video:description>Fashion Television is 12 years old. The channel has grown considerably in those twelve years, now going out to some 400million homes in more than 192 countries. Jason Von Berg chats to founder Michel Adam, who is in the country to celebrate the occasion, about how he keeps the brand fresh and what plans he has to expand its reach ever more.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>FTV</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Michel Adam</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>295</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9508</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4211.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4211.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4211.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cosatu warns of massive strike</video:title>  
		<video:description>Cosatu General-Secretary Zwelinzima Vavi said South Africa is sitting on a public service "ticking time bomb"over low wages. He was briefing the media at the Cosatu House in Braamfontein, Johannesburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zwelinzima Vavi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>general-secretary</video:tag>
		<video:tag>massive strike</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>126</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9506</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4207.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4207.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4207.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Pityana Shrugs off call to resign</video:title>  
		<video:description>University of South Africa (Unisa) vice-chancellor Barney Pityana is adamant that he will stay in his position, despite repeated calls for him to resign. He was briefing the media at UNISA main campus in Pretoria after meeting the Young Communist League and the South African Students Congress.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sasco</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Resignation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>UNISA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Barney Pityana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>YCL</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>232</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9466</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4196.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4196.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4196.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>JHB's R26 Billion Budget</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Executive Mayor of Johannesburg, Amos Masondo tabled a R26 billion budget for the year 2009/2010 on Wednesday. The troubled Metro Bus service received R419 million, but will it be enough for the striking drivers? Take a look at the budget announcement.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>budget</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mayor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>amos masondo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Metro Bus</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Metro Bus Strike</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>148</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9455</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4195.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4195.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4195.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Service delivery protest in Orange Farm</video:title>  
		<video:description>Orange Farm residents, who took to the streets protesting over poor service delivery said they were tired of empty promises. They said they would continue to protest until their demands are addressed.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>protest</video:tag>
		<video:tag>streets</video:tag>
		<video:tag>service delivery</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orange farm residents</video:tag>
		<video:tag>tyres</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>122</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9453</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4194.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4194.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4194.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Expect a Bull Run</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Bulls are gearing up for their Super 14 semi-final clash against defending champions the Crusaders on Saturday. Playing in their own backyard, the Pretoria team are confident of victory. We caught up with coach Frans Ludeke and captain Victor Matfield to talk about Saturday's game.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sharks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>super-14</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cheetahs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>stormers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Southern Hemisphere Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vodacom Bulls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>143</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9408</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4177.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4177.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4177.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Semi-Final Preview</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Southern Hemisphere's premier provincial rugby competition has reached its business end, and things are certainly heating up. We take a look at the four teams set to face off with each other next weekend in the semi-finals.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sharks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bulls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cheetahs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>stormers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Southern Hemisphere Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>123</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9406</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4178.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4178.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4178.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Huge N1 Pile Up</video:title>  
		<video:description>A truck carrying cooking oil overturned on the N1 North last night, resulting in an 18 car pile up. Traffic was backed up for kilometres throughout the night, due to all three lanes being blocked. Take a look at the carnage.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>accident</video:tag>
		<video:tag>traffic</video:tag>
		<video:tag>N1 North</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>124</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9402</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4175.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4175.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4175.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The 22 billion fiasco</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Congress of SA Trade Unions and the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa launched an urgent court interdict to stop the listing of Vodacom on the Johannesburg stock Exchange. The dispute centres around Telkom's selling 15 percent of its 50 percent stake in cellphone company Vodacom to the UK's Vodafone for R22.5 billion.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cosatu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vodacom</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Icasa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vodafone</video:tag>
		<video:tag>22 Billion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA government</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>132</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9368</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4163.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4163.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4163.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>LUSAKA SUNRISE </video:title>  
		<video:description>NGO Grassroot Soccer exploits the fascination with soccer in Africa to help the continent's youth live HIV-free. A trip to Zambia showed how soccer could help in the fight against Aids.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hiv</video:tag>
		<video:tag>aids</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zambia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Health</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Africa</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>415</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9357</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4159.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4159.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4159.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Back 9: Irish Open Preview</video:title>  
		<video:description>This golf lifestyle programme features interviews with top golfers giving unique insight into the on-course action from The European Tour. Watch the show for the best product reviews, tips from the world’s top pros and special features.

Abby Surgeon previews the Irish Open</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the european tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>golf lifestyle programme</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Irish Open</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>143</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9350</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4158.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4158.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4158.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Akon meets JZ</video:title>  
		<video:description>The worlds of politics and music collided on Thursday as Randamp;B Star Akon met up with the new president of South Africa, Jacob Zuma. The star, who is here to launch his clothing label Konvict and to shoot a music video, requested a meeting with the president in order to congratulate him. Jason Von Berg headed on down to Zuma's Forest Town home on Thursday. Watch the video</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>JZ</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Akon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>meeting music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>134</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9345</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4156.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4156.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4156.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Why is Rijkaard in SA?</video:title>  
		<video:description>Former Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard  has been in the country this week providing his expertise to a community coaches project, working in conjunction with former South African soccer legends. Speculation has still been rife though whether he is about to join a local club either as a coach or as football director. Take a look at what he had to say.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>barcelona</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coaching</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Frank Rijkaard</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>205</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9340</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4155.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4155.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4155.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mark Bayly gives you All Access on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Pay channel M-Net will launch its new show "All Access" next month and Mark Bayly is one of the several famous faces involved in the show. Jason Von Berg caught up with him on the Royal Express Train in Zambia last week to find out more about the new show and how presenting a show such as this differs from that of Survivor. Watch this week's episode of The Von Vodcast</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>M-Net</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zambia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mark Bayly</video:tag>
		<video:tag>All Access</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>386</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9329</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4154.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4154.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4154.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Singer Akon back in SA</video:title>  
		<video:description>Randamp;B Star Akon is back in South Africa. He might not be performing as such, but his schedule is jam-packed.  Jason Von Berg attended a press conference earlier to find out more about what he'll be up to whilst here.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Akon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>R&amp;B music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>266</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9316</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4148.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4148.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4148.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Travelling to Zambia</video:title>  
		<video:description>If you're looking for an escape from city life, consider visiting Zambia. Amongst all the fun activities on offer, you can  journey into the African bush on board an elephant, marvel at the beauty of the Victoria Falls or relax with a deep massage on the banks on the Zambezi River. Jason Von Berg got to grips with many of the activities on offer. Watch this travel piece.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>travel</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zambia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Livingstone</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Victoria Falls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zambezi River</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Travel</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>348</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9314</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4147.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4147.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4147.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zuma's long road to power</video:title>  
		<video:description>President Jacob Zuma has endured many obstacles to get to the highest office in the land. The Times' Vumani Mkhize takes a look at some of hurdles that Zuma had to traverse as well as the ANC's clinical campaign in KZN. Not to be missed.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-13</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA Elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>188</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9283</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4138.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4138.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4138.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mantashe and Vavi blast Zille</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC Secretary-General Gwede Mantashe lashed out at DA leader Helen Zille for appointing an all male cabinet. This is after Zille had criticised ANC president Jacob Zuma of potentially exposing his wives to HIV. Mantashe was addressing Numsa’s Mini National Congress at Birchwood Hotel in Boksburg, east of Johannesburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>hiv</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vavi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wives</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zille</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mantashe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>232</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9277</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4136.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4136.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4136.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA Director gets his big break</video:title>  
		<video:description>Mfundo Mkhize is a rising star in the world of directing. The 21-year-old AFDA student got the opportunity of a life time, when he was asked by Coca-Cola to direct their Confederations Cup commercials. Watch the advert here.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>director</video:tag>
		<video:tag>coca-cola</video:tag>
		<video:tag>advert</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mfundo Mkhize</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>46</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9266</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4135.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4135.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4135.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Back 9: The Italian Open Review</video:title>  
		<video:description>This golf lifestyle programme features interviews with top golfers giving unique insight into the on-course action from The European Tour. Watch the show for the best product reviews, tips from the world’s top pros and special features.

Abby Surgeon is in the studio with all the latest from the Players Championship and The Italian Open</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Add new tag</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the back 9</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the european tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Abby Surgeon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Players Championship</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Italian Open</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golf</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>220</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9235</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4118.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4118.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4118.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zuma's Team</video:title>  
		<video:description>President Jacob Zuma announced his cabinet at the Union Buildings in Pretoria on Sunday. Take a look at the announcement.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-10</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>179</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9199</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4108.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4108.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4108.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zuma: What people expect</video:title>  
		<video:description>Mr Jacob Zuma was sworn in as President of South Africa on Saturday. The Times' Stephen Stranack spoke to South Africans from all walks of life, to find out what they think of their new President.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Inauguration 2009</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>175</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9199</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4108.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4108.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4108.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zuma: What people expect</video:title>  
		<video:description>Mr Jacob Zuma was sworn in as President of South Africa on Saturday. The Times' Stephen Stranack spoke to South Africans from all walks of life, to find out what they think of their new President.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>President South Africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Inauguration 2009</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>175</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9185</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4101.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4101.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4101.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>And your Idols winners are?</video:title>  
		<video:description>In a shocking turn of events, both Jason Hartman and Sasha-Lee Davids have been named as the winners of Idols season 5. This is a first world-wide according to M-Net. Jason Von Berg was at the press conference earlier where the announcement was made.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols</video:tag>
		<video:tag>winners</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>M-Net</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sasha-lee davids</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Hartman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>347</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9158</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4090.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4090.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4090.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Back 9: Italian Open preview</video:title>  
		<video:description>This golf lifestyle programme features interviews with top golfers giving unique insight into the on-course action from The European Tour. Watch the show for the best product reviews, tips from the world’s top pros and special features.

Georgina previews the Italian Open and we take a sneak peek at why the HSBC Wee Wonders is so good with Nick Dougherty</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the european tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Georgina</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Italian Open</video:tag>
		<video:tag>HSBC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nick Dougherty</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golf</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>271</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9136</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4091.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4091.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4091.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Elana Afrika on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>5FM DJ Elana Afrika is gearing up for the launch of her new TV show this Sunday on M-Net called "I Wanna Be". Jason Von Berg caught up with the bubbly star in Zambia this week to chat about the new show and about working with her co-host Ed Jordan. Watch this episode of the Von Vodcast</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>presenter</video:tag>
		<video:tag>M-Net</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elana Afrika</video:tag>
		<video:tag>I Wanna Be</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ed Jordan</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>432</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9118</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4075.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4075.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4075.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Rocking With Bruce Fordyce</video:title>  
		<video:description>Nine times Comrades Marathon winner, Bruce Fordyce is actually an Archaeologist by training. During the Business Trust Long Run Vumani Mkhize and Fordyce took a detour and went to the Kerkenberg San rock art site in Sterkfontein, to look at some exquisite paintings from our ancient ancestors.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vumani Mkhize</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bruce Fordyce</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Business Trust Long Run</video:tag>
		<video:tag>San Rock Art</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comrades Marathon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sports</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>169</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9059</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4059.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4059.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4059.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Man Missing on Vaal Dam</video:title>  
		<video:description>Chances are very slim that 69-year-old German national Johan Simon will be found alive. He has been missing since Friday after his boat was caught in a thunderstorm on the Vaal Dam, where the swell is said to have exceeded 1.5m.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Vaal Dam</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Missing Persons</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johan Simon</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>166</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9042</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4054.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4054.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4054.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ANCYL in Gauteng sorry for premier remarks</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC Youth League in Gauteng has apologised to Gauteng premier-elect Nomvula Mokonyane after they questioned her appointment by the ANC National Executive Committee last week.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANCYL in Gauteng</video:tag>
		<video:tag>apologise</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nomvula mokonyane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sorry</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>168</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9011</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4046.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4046.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4046.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Super 14 Roundup</video:title>  
		<video:description>Take a look at who were the winners and the losers during round 12 of the Super 14 in our narrated slide show of the weekend's action.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sharks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bulls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>super-14</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cheetahs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>stormers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Southern Hemisphere Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>176</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9009</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4044.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4044.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4044.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sasha-Lee wins Idols: Season 5</video:title>  
		<video:description>18-year-old Sasha-Lee Davids is the new South African Idol. The Atlantis resident walked away with the title on Sunday night. Jason Von Berg was at the finale and find out more about her experience on the show and what she has in store for the public in the months to come.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols</video:tag>
		<video:tag>winner</video:tag>
		<video:tag>M-Net</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2009</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sasha-lee davids</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>301</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=9000</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4043.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4043.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4043.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>De Beers SA National Doubles</video:title>  
		<video:description>This World Squash Federation recognised event took place in April 2009 at the Johannesburg Country Club, at one of the only two doubles squash venues found in South Africa, the other being Western Province Cricket Club in Cape Town. This Squash SA event saw South Africa’s top double players fight it out for a chance to represent SA in the upcoming 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, India.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>De Beers SA National Doubles</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johannesburg Country Club</video:tag>
		<video:tag>doubles squash</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash SA</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 Commonwealth Games</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>105</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8992</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4042.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4042.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4042.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SAMA winners 2009</video:title>  
		<video:description>The South African Music Awards honoured the best in South African music talent at the weekend. The event, in it's 15th year, was held at Sun City. Jason Von Berg caught up with some of the winners after the show.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sama</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lira</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DJ Cleo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gang Of Instrumentals</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>184</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8990</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4040.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4040.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4040.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Yellow Carpet fever at the SAMAs</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 15th Annual South African Music Awards yellow carpet was on fire at the weekend, with the stars turning up in the glamorous designer outfits. Watch the video by Jason Von Berg who was on the carpet.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SAMAs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Khanyisile Mbau</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Kelly Khumalo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bonang Matheba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>236</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8988</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4039.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4039.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4039.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Soweto derby hits big screen back home</video:title>  
		<video:description>Kickoff magazine together with Supersport held a Soweto derby viewing at Sedibeng pub and restaurant in Meadowlands zone 10 in Soweto. Orlando Pirates and Kaizer chiefs supporters came in large numbers to watch the two South Africa’s rivals  when they battle it out on a big screen.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>orlando-pirates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>kaizer-chiefs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto derby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>big screen</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sedibeng pub and restaurant</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Meadowlands</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>203</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8969</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4030.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4030.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4030.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Honouring David Webster</video:title>  
		<video:description>Johannesburg Executive mayor Amos Masondo renamed Troyeville Park the David Webster Park, in memory of David Webster, a social anthropologist and anti-apartheid activist who was assassinated by covert forces of the apartheid government. The ceremony was held in Troyeville, Johannesburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-05-01</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>honoured</video:tag>
		<video:tag>amos masondo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johannesburg mayor</video:tag>
		<video:tag>David Webster</video:tag>
		<video:tag>social anthropologist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anti-apartheid activist</video:tag>
		<video:tag>David Webster park</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>254</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8802</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4003.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/4003.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-4003.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>X-Men director Gavin Hood on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African director Gavin Hood has hit the big time. The Oscar winner is hard at work promoting his new film, the highly anticipated X-Men Origins: Wolverine. The film opened in South Africa on Wednesday ahead of
the USA's big release on 1 May. Watch this week's episode of The Von Vodcast as Jason Von Berg chats to Hood about working on a Hollywood blockbuster.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-29</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>movie</video:tag>
		<video:tag>oscar</video:tag>
		<video:tag>film</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gavin Hood</video:tag>
		<video:tag>X-Men Origins: Wolverine</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>492</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8777</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3997.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3997.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3997.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Metrobus drivers on strike</video:title>  
		<video:description>About 400 Metrobus drivers gathered outside the company’s headquarters in Braamfontein to protest over a salary dispute. The drivers said they will continue the strike action until their demands on the salary issues are met.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>strike</video:tag>
		<video:tag>metrobus drivers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>salary issues</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Braamfontein</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>125</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8775</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3996.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3996.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3996.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Graeme leaves the Idols stage</video:title>  
		<video:description>Idols hopeful Graeme Watkins narrowly missed out on a spot in the Idols finale, taking place this weekend. Jason Von Berg caught up with the star straight after the announcement to find out more about his future plans.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-28</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Graeme Watkins</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>334</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8765</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3994.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3994.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3994.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Back 9 The Ballantines Championship</video:title>  
		<video:description>This golf lifestyle programme features interviews with top golfers giving unique insight into the on-course action from The European Tour. Watch the show for the best product reviews, tips from the world’s top pros and special features.

Georgina has all the latest from The Ballantines Championship.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-27</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the back 9</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the european tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Ballantines Championship</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golf</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>234</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8712</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3984.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3984.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3984.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ANC parties in Joburg</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Johannesburg CBD was a spectacle of fireworks as the ANC celebrated its imminent victory. ANC president Jacob Zuma also attended the massive party which was held outside the ANC headquarters Luthuli house.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Luthuli House</video:tag>
		<video:tag>maasive party</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>205</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8680</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3972.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3972.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3972.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>American star Brendon Urie on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Panic At The Disco's front man, Brendon Urie was recently in South Africa for the Coca-Cola Zero Festival. In addition to his duties in the band, Brendon is involved in an interesting project for the Coca-Cola brand. The star has teamed up with the likes of Patrick Stump from Fall Out Boy and Travis McCoy of the Gym Class Heroes, among others, to record a song called "Open Happiness". Jason Von Berg caught up with the star to find out more the project and his first time to South Africa. Watch this week's episode of The Von Vodcast.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Panic At The Disco</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Brendon Urie</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Open Happiness</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>364</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8664</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3967.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3967.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3967.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zuma casts vote in Nkandla</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC President Jacob Zuma was greeted by hordes of ululating people as he cast his vote at Ntolweni Primary School in Nkandla, northern KwaZulu-Natal. Many analysts are already referring to Zuma as the "President elect", watch him cast his vote.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>voting</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vote</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IEC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elections 2009</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nkandla</video:tag>
		<video:tag>South Africa Elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>133</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8644</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3962.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3962.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3962.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Khutsong forgives ANC</video:title>  
		<video:description>Once the scene of some of the most violent protests against the ANC government. Khutsong was a site of peace as thousands of residents braved the chilling weather to cast their votes.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>khutsong</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vote</video:tag>
		<video:tag>elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>jomo mogale</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sicelo shiceka</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>217</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8639</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3959.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3959.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3959.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mandela casts his vote</video:title>  
		<video:description>Former president of South Africa Nelson Mandela voted at the Killarney Country Club in Houghton, Johannesburg. Mandela was assisted to the voting booth by Gauteng premier Paul Mashatile and his PA Zelda Le Grange.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vote</video:tag>
		<video:tag>killarney country club</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Houghton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>179</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8628</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3954.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3954.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3954.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>So far so good says Bam</video:title>  
		<video:description>Chairperson of the Independent Electoral Commission, Dr Brigalia Bam, says that voting around the country is running smoothly. Jason Von Berg chatted to her at the Holy Family Convent in Parktown Johannesburg.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vote</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IEC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dr Brigalia Bam</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA Elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>22 April 2009</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>123</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8611</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3946.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3946.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3946.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Thabo Mbeki votes</video:title>  
		<video:description>Former president Thabo Mbeki cast his secret vote at Holy Family Convent in Parktown Johannesburg on Wednesday. Mbeki, who was recalled from office last year, told the media that while his vote would remain a secret, it was important to remember the importance and significance of voting. Watch the video</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vote</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thabo Mbeki</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA Elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>128</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8588</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3941.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3941.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3941.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Dr Kondlo's take on the elections</video:title>  
		<video:description>Dr Kwandiwe Kondlo executive director of democracy and governance at the Human Sciences Research Council speaks to the Times Online about the possibilities of the ANC gaining a two-thirds majority and Cope becoming the official opposition party after the elections. Watch the video here.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>COPE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Dr Kwandiwe Kondlo</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>168</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8579</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3938.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3938.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3938.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Nando’s television advert </video:title>  
		<video:description>THE ANC Youth League has called for the withdrawal of Nando’s television advert which allegedly pokes fun at it’s president Julius Malema. In an apparent case of sense of humour failure the youth league says the advert uses “cheap satire” and  calls it “racist” for portraying “political leaders as cartoons”. Watch the controversial advert here.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED IN THIS VIDEO ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE TIMES ONLINE

Video courtesy from Nando’s</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC Youth League</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Julius Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nandos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>60</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8570</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3929.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3929.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3929.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Lendel leaves Idols</video:title>  
		<video:description>Durban contestant, Lendel Moonsamy was voted out of the Idols competition on Monday. Jason Von Berg caught up with Idols hopeful straight after the annoucement.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>durban</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>M-Net</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lendel Moonsamy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>353</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8503</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3928.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3928.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3928.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zuma puts brakes on BRT</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC president Jacob Zuma backed a proposal to put the implementation of the bus rapid transport (BRT) system on hold pending further consultations. He was addressing the SA National Taxi Council
(Santaco) Taxi summit at Gallagher Estate in Midrand.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>midrand</video:tag>
		<video:tag>BRT</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Santaco</video:tag>
		<video:tag>taxi summit</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gallagher estate</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>225</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8484</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3905.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3905.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3905.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>DJ Euphonik for House President</video:title>  
		<video:description>DJ Euphonik is one of the most sought after DJs in South Africa and his show, 'My House' on national station 5FM keeps growing in popularity. Now the dj releases his brand new album called For The Love Of House: The Politics Of Dance. Jason Von Berg chats to Dance floor presidential  candidate Euphonik about the album and his thoughts on the upcoming elections.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>dj</video:tag>
		<video:tag>5fm</video:tag>
		<video:tag>album</video:tag>
		<video:tag>euphonik</video:tag>
		<video:tag>House president</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>234</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8460</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3904.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3904.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3904.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cope final rally of hope</video:title>  
		<video:description>Cope presidential candidate Dr Mvume Dandala warned South Africans that they must never allow the ruling party to threaten them. Dandala was addressing the Congress of the People's final rally at Seshego stadium in Polokwane, Limpopo province.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>polokwane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>COPE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mvume Dandala</video:tag>
		<video:tag>limpopo province</video:tag>
		<video:tag>final rally</video:tag>
		<video:tag>seshego stadium</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>239</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8444</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3901.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3901.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3901.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zarah's RDP House</video:title>  
		<video:description>72-year-old Zarah Curtis was one of the first white people to receive a RDP house 3 years ago. She lives alone in Cosmo City, north of Johannesburg and is the last surviving member of her family. Curtis will be voting for the very first time on Wednesday because she wants every South African to have what she has - a RDP house.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cosmo City</video:tag>
		<video:tag>RDP</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Low Cost Housing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Zarah Curtis</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA Elections 2009</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>114</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8441</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3899.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3899.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3899.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Super 14 Roundup</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Sharks are stuttering and the Lions have found their growl down under. Take a look at how the teams fared in round ten of the Super 14.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sharks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bulls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>super-14</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cheetahs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>stormers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Super Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Southern Hemisphere Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>176</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8422</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3894.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3894.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3894.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Malema: Eastern Cape is ours</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC youth league President Julius Malema promised the people of Eastern Cape that the ANC will win the battle to govern the province during the upcoming general elections on Aprill 22. Malema said it was a must that the ANC win the majority in Eastern Cape.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-18</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>win</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Eastern Cape</video:tag>
		<video:tag>battle</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>152</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8401</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3884.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3884.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3884.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The best of the IPL</video:title>  
		<video:description>We take a look at the best team and players from last season's explosive IPL tournament.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cricket</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IPL</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cricket</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>135</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8373</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3874.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3874.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3874.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Malema: Zuma to be Zille's president</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC youth league president Julius Malema says the DA leader and other opposition leaders must start realising that ANC president Jacob Zuma will be their president after the general election on April 22. Malema was addressing hundreds of Soweto on sea residents in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-17</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Residents</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ANC Youth League</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Eastern Cape</video:tag>
		<video:tag>port elizabeth</video:tag>
		<video:tag>helen zille</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto on sea</video:tag>
		<video:tag>opposition leaders</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>183</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8359</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3867.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3867.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3867.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Back 9: Volvo China Open Preview</video:title>  
		<video:description>This golf lifestyle programme features interviews with top golfers giving unique insight into the on-course action from The European Tour. Watch the show for the best product reviews, tips from the world’s top pros and special features.

Georgina previews the Volvo China Open and Steve Speller show us how to play out of a bunker.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the back 9</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the european tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Volvo Open</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Volvo China Open</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golf</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>202</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8354</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3866.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3866.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3866.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Liam Gallagher from Oasis on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Oasis is one of the biggest bands in the world of music. The band have just released their seventh studio album, and they're hard at work promoting the album on their world tour. One of their stops was into South Africa for the Coca-Cola Zero Festival. Jason Von Berg caught up with Liam Gallagher from the band ahead of their performance at the festival. Check out this week's episode of The Von Vodcast.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-16</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rock</video:tag>
		<video:tag>uk</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>OASIS</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Liam Gallagher</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>225</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8340</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3864.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3864.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3864.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Zuma Charms KZN</video:title>  
		<video:description>On the final day of campaigning in KZN, ANC President Jacob Zuma descended on the rural community of Manqongqo near Pietermaritzburg. He was welcomed by the customary thunderous applause from the ANC faithful.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pietermaritzburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>KZN</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>124</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8330</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3861.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3861.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3861.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Malema calls for UCT management transformation</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC youth league president Julius Malema said the management of the University of Cape Town must be changed because it does not reflect the South African society. Malema was addressing the students at the university.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-15</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>students</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ancyl</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>UCTmanagement</video:tag>
		<video:tag>university of Cape Town</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>219</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8287</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3850.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3850.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3850.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>ANC's Election Blitz</video:title>  
		<video:description>Spearheading the ANC's final election drive in hotly contested KZN, party President Jacob Zuma took the ruling party's campaign deep into IFP territory. Zuma drew a crowd of close to 10 000 people at Ngwelezane near Empangeni on KZN's north coast. Take a look at how the people in the traditionally IFP stronghold, received him.

SA Election Special Report</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>KZN</video:tag>
		<video:tag>IFP</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elections 2009</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>121</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8277</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3848.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3848.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3848.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Back 9: Reaction from Augusta</video:title>  
		<video:description>“Georgina brings you all the action and reaction from Augusta as Angel Cabrera celebrates an historic win.”</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Augusta</video:tag>
		<video:tag>US Masters</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Angel Cabrera</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golf</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>176</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8252</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3839.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3839.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3839.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Thembi voted out of Idols</video:title>  
		<video:description>Last night saw Idols hopeful Thembi Nkosi, being voted out of the competition. Jason Von Berg caught up with 19-year-old Thembi Nkosi after the announcement to find out more about her time on Idols.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols</video:tag>
		<video:tag>vote</video:tag>
		<video:tag>M-Net</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Thembi Nkosi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>308</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8212</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3829.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3829.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3829.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Super 14 Roundup</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Bulls are back to their belligerent best and the Sharks get a hiding from the Cheetahs. Check out these and other stories making headlines in the Super 14.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sharks</video:tag>
		<video:tag>super-14</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cheetahs</video:tag>
		<video:tag>blue bulls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>152</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8205</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3827.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3827.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3827.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Coke Zero Fest rocks Jozi</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Coca-Cola Zero Festival took place at the Riversands Farm in Johannesburg on Friday. Jason Von Berg was there to catch the 12 hour music festival, with a line-up including Oasis, Panic At The Disco, Snow Patrol and The Dirty Skirts. Watch the video to see the highlights.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rock</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DIRTY SKIRTS</video:tag>
		<video:tag>OASIS</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Panic At The Disco</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Coca-Cola Zero Festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Snow Patrol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>316</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8192</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3822.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3822.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3822.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title> The Back 9: The Masters Preview</video:title>  
		<video:description>This golf lifestyle programme features interviews with top golfers giving unique insight into the on-course action from The European Tour. Watch the show for the best product reviews, tips from the world’s top pros and special features.

Today we preview The Masters and we find out Oliver Wilson's thoughts on his maiden appearance at Augusta.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>European Tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Masters</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Augusta</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golf</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>193</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8190</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3821.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3821.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3821.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Rocking at the Coke Zero Fest press conference</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Coca-Cola Zero Festival kicks off in Johannesburg on Friday and some 20 000 fans will be entertained by rock bands such as Panic At The Disco, Oasis, Snow Patrol, Evolver, Zebra andamp; Giraffe and Cassette. Jason Von Berg was at the official press conference earlier.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rock</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>OASIS</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Panic At The Disco</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cassette</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Coca-Cola Zero Festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Snow Patrol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>333</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8186</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3819.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3819.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3819.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Malema blames Mbeki of political conspiracy</video:title>  
		<video:description>ANC Youth League president Julius Malema said former president of the ANC Thabo Mbeki must be blamed of a political conspiracy to stop the ruling party president Jacob Zuma from ascending to the highest office.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-09</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mbeki</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Malema</video:tag>
		<video:tag>political conspiracy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ruling party</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>282</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8184</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3817.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3817.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3817.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Lotus Elise SC vs. Extra 300</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Times motoring journalist Thomas Falkiner race a Lotus Elise SC against an Extra 300 aerobatics plane. Insert supplied by Ignition TV

Catch Ignition TV on DSTV Channel 412 from 8am Saturday to 12pm Sunday.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-11</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Add new tag</video:tag>
		<video:tag>thomas falkiner</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ignition tv</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lutos Elise SC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Extra 300 aerobatics plane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Motorsports</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>179</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8182</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3816.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3816.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3816.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>SA Schools Closed Championship</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Hi Tec SA Schools Closed Championship took place recently at Parkview Squash Centre. The tournament gave many of the players their last chance to grab a place in the SA  U14-U19 teams to tour Malaysia in August. The SA Team will be competing against the best juniors of Malaysia, Australia and Pakistan.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-12</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>malaysia</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Parkview Squash Centre</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Hi Tec SA Schools Closed Championship</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sqush</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA juniors</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Squash</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>262</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8142</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3806.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3806.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3806.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Transport strike still going on</video:title>  
		<video:description>Members of the South African Transport and Allied workers union marched to the Beyers Naude in Johannesburg. The workers embarked on a strike over wages.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-08</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>protest</video:tag>
		<video:tag>workers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>satawu</video:tag>
		<video:tag>wages</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fuel industry</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>178</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8101</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3800.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3800.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3800.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Cameron leaves the Idols stage</video:title>  
		<video:description>Cameron Bruce is the latest hopeful to leave the Idols stage. Jason Von Berg caught up with Cameron after the show to find out more.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-07</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols</video:tag>
		<video:tag>singing</video:tag>
		<video:tag>reality</video:tag>
		<video:tag>M-Net</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Cameron Bruce</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>370</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8090</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3797.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3797.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3797.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Crowds Cheer On Zuma</video:title>  
		<video:description>The ANC welcomed the NPA's decision to drop its corruption charges against Jacob Zuma on Monday. Throngs of ANC supporters sang, danced and cheered on their freed leader. Take a look at how crowds received the news and the ANC's official response.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>npa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>corruption</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lithuli House</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mary Fitzgerald Square</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>157</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8071</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3793.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3793.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3793.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>NPA's decision - reactions</video:title>  
		<video:description>Opposition leaders have condemned the NPA’s decision to drop corruption charges against ANC president Jacob Zuma. ID leader Patricia de Lille and Cope leader Mvume Dandala spoke to the Times online about NPA acting national director of public prosecutions, Mokotedi Mpshe announcement.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-06</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>npa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mokotedi Mpshe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>COPE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Patricia de Lille</video:tag>
		<video:tag>ID</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mvume Dandala</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>313</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8041</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3785.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3785.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3785.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The 2009 national yearling auction</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Emperors Palace National Yearling Sale of 2009 was held at Gosforth Park near Germiston, east of Johannesburg. Horse racing experts, trainers and potential buyers attended the auction.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>national yearling sale</video:tag>
		<video:tag>horse auction</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gosforth park</video:tag>
		<video:tag>experts</video:tag>
		<video:tag>trainers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>buyers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>194</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8037</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3802.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3802.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3802.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Clive Rundle's 'animalistic' range</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sanlam SA Fashion Week wrapped up at the weekend. One of the most raved about lines was by highly-acclaimed designer Clive Rundle. Watch the video to find out more about his animalistic theme.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-05</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sanlam SA Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Clive Rundle</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>274</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8024</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3777.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3777.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3777.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>"Wrong" by Depeche Mode</video:title>  
		<video:description>Watch the new music video from Depeche Mode. It's called "Wrong" and it's taken off their forthcoming album, "Sounds Of The Universe".</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>song</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music video</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Depeche Mode</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Wrong</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>198</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8022</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3776.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3776.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3776.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Depeche Mode's new album</video:title>  
		<video:description>Electro legends Depeche Mode will release their brand new album, Sounds Of The Universe on the 20th of April.  In this video, Dave Gahan, Andrew Fletcher and Martin Gore talk more about the process of making this album and the how they've changed as a band since their last album.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-04</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>album</video:tag>
		<video:tag>band</video:tag>
		<video:tag>legends</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Depeche Mode</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Electro</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>428</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8019</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3775.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3775.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3775.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>COPE youth protest at NPA offices</video:title>  
		<video:description>Congress of the People youth members demonstrated outside the National Prosecuting Authority’s offices in Pretoria. The youth members said the NPA must not be pressured by the ruling party to drop the charges against ANC President Jacob Zuma.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>protest</video:tag>
		<video:tag>npa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>charges</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jacob Zuma</video:tag>
		<video:tag>cope youth</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>196</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8007</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3770.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3770.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3770.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Sanlam SA Fashion Week kicks off</video:title>  
		<video:description>The 15 annual Sanlam SA Fashion Week got going on Thursday in Newtown Johannesburg. Amanda Laird Cherry and Lunar officially got things going. Jason Von Berg was there to catch all the action.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>design</video:tag>
		<video:tag>johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sanlam SA Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Amanda Laird Cherry</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Life &amp; Style</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>267</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=8003</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3768.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3768.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3768.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Back 9:Estoril Open Preview</video:title>  
		<video:description>This golf lifestyle programme features interviews with top golfers giving unique insight into the on-course action from The European Tour. Watch the show for the best product reviews, tips from the world’s top pros and special features.
Georgina previews the Estoril Open and Ollie Cox reviews 3 of the latest drivers.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-03</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the european tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Estoril Open</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golf</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>337</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=7966</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3756.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3756.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3756.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Dube Killers Get Life</video:title>  
		<video:description>The three men who killed reggae star Lucky Dube in a botched highjacking in October 2007 were sentenced to life imprisonment at the Johannesburg High Court on Thursday. Watch their sentencing along with an exclusive interview with the family.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>reggae</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Times</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lucky Dube</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johannesburg High Court</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>156</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=7953</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3752.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3752.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3752.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Ephraim on the Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Sanlam SA Fashion week kicked off this week at the Turbin Hall in Newtown, Johannesburg. The event will showcase the latest trends from an array of local designers. One of whom is Ephraim Molingoana. His line Ephymol has been for the last few years, one of the most celebrated lines.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sanlam SA Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ephymol</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ephraim Molingoana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>local designers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>321</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=7951</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3751.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3751.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3751.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Hilton's still "Finding Lenny"</video:title>  
		<video:description>Comedian Barry Hilton has been cracking audiences up for over 25 years. Now the funny man is starring in his first movie role called Finding Lenny, which opens today. Jason Von Berg chats to Hilton about his movie debut.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-04-02</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Barry Hilton</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Finding Lenny</video:tag>
		<video:tag>local movie</video:tag>
		<video:tag>SA local movie</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>329</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=7919</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3741.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3741.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3741.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Fashion Week Ready for the ramp</video:title>  
		<video:description>The annual Sanlam SA Fashion Week kicks off in Johannesburg on Wednesday.
Designers like Stoned Cherrie, Lunar, Palesa Mokubung and Ephraim Molingoana
will all be showcasing their new lines for Summer 09/10. Someone who will be
wearing designer outfits is dancer/actress Lorcia Cooper. Here's a
sneak-peak as to what she'll be wearing.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-03-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>fashion</video:tag>
		<video:tag>model</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sanlam SA Fashion Week</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lorcia Cooper</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Fashion</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>313</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=7906</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3733.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3733.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3733.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Pixie leaves the stage</video:title>  
		<video:description>In a shocking turn of events, 25-year-old Pixie Bennett was voted out of singing contest Idols on Monday. Jason Von Berg caught up with the star, after the show to find out more about her future plans and her experience on Idols.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-03-31</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>M-Net</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Pixie Bennett</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Television</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>244</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=7855</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3732.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3732.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3732.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Back 9: Open de Andalucia Review</video:title>  
		<video:description>This golf lifestyle programme features interviews with top golfers giving unique insight into the on-course action from The European Tour. Watch the show for the best product reviews, tips from the world’s top pros and special features.
Georgina has all the latest from the Open de Andalucia and Smugshots is back!</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-03-30</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tiger Woods</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the back 9</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Smugshots</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Open de Andalucia</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>226</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=7776</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3709.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3709.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3709.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Tribalism rife in Cope:Hlongwane</video:title>  
		<video:description>Congress of the People have suffered a major blow when its head of election Mlungisi Hlongwane resigned from the party less than a month from the general elections.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-03-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>anc</video:tag>
		<video:tag>elections</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Resignation</video:tag>
		<video:tag>COPE</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mlungisi Hlongwane</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>207</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=7760</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3703.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3703.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3703.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Back 9: Andalucian Open Preview</video:title>  
		<video:description>This golf lifestyle programme features interviews with top golfers giving unique insight into the on-course action from The European Tour. Watch the show for the best product reviews, tips from the world’s top pros and special features.

Colin Montgomerie starts his 500th European Tour appearance as a professional at the Andalucian Open. Georgina preview the Andalucian Open and visits the Scottish Golf Show.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-03-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Add new tag</video:tag>
		<video:tag>European Tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Colin Montgomerie</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Andalucian Open</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Scottish Golf Show</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golf</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>191</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=7746</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3694.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3694.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3694.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Correctional services exhibits offenders talents</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Department of Correctional Services recently held the Offenders’ Talent Show Festival at Johannesburg Prison. Prisoners from different correctional centres in Gauteng performed traditional dances, scathamiya and gumboot dancing to showcase their amazing talents.


</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-03-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>correctional service</video:tag>
		<video:tag>offenders talent show festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Johannesburg prison</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>209</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=7724</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3698.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3698.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3698.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Comedy at Parker's</video:title>  
		<video:description>South African stand-up comedy has a new home - Parker’s Comedy andamp; Jive - at Montecasino in Fourways. The venue, purpose-built to showcase the art of stand-up comedy, features the best in local and international comedians Wednesday-Saturday every week.
Tony King is an accomplished comedian and highly experienced in the international and local market. Tony also specialises in Elvis Presley impersonations, Frank Sinatra, Willie Nelson and others, with full costume and excellent backing tracks, singing all the songs live.
Brit John Mann has established a reputation for sharp observation and wry wit mingled effortlessly with a gentle and confident rapport. John's gentle and honest delivery makes him one of the most enjoyable comedians on the London circuit today.
Etienne Shardlow is a computer geek by day, and by night. Etienne has been involved in the South African entertainment industry for the last two years as both a DJ of Township Jazz andamp; Pop and stand-up comic.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY THE COMEDIANS ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE TIMES. THIS EPISODE CONTAINS LANGUAGE OF AN ADULT NATURE AND SENSITIVE CONTENT.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-03-26</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Add new tag</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Parker's Comedy &amp; Jive</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Tony King</video:tag>
		<video:tag>John Mann</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Etienn Shardlow</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>277</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=7687</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3685.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3685.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3685.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Taxi drivers march against Bus Rapid Transit System</video:title>  
		<video:description>Thousands of taxi drivers marched to Beyers Naude square in Johannesburg armed with sticks, sjamboks and knobkierries. The taxi drivers were protesting against the Bus Rapid Transit System,</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-03-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>march</video:tag>
		<video:tag>protest</video:tag>
		<video:tag>taxi drivers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>BRT system</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=7645</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3674.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3674.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3674.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Taxi Strike Turns Nasty</video:title>  
		<video:description>Taxi drivers on their way to a BRT strike in Johannesburg's CBD were allegedly shot at by police with rubber bullets on the M1 Highway near Grayston Drive in Sandton. One woman was injured in the incident.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-03-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>strike</video:tag>
		<video:tag>taxi</video:tag>
		<video:tag>taxi drivers</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bus Rapid Transport System</video:tag>
		<video:tag>BRT Johannesburg</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>91</video:duration>
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<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=7643</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3673.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3673.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3673.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Lovely Lizé leaves</video:title>  
		<video:description>21-year-old Lizé Heerman was voted out of singing contest Idols on Monday night's show. Watch the video and hear some of the budding starlet's highlights from the competition.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-03-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>music</video:tag>
		<video:tag>idols</video:tag>
		<video:tag>mnet</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Lizé Heerman</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>329</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=7640</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3671.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3671.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3671.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Back 9: Golf News</video:title>  
		<video:description>This golf lifestyle programme features interviews with top golfers giving unique insight into the on-course action from The European Tour. Watch the show for the best product reviews, tips from the world’s top pros and special features.
Georgina brings you all the latest news and we have a Down The Decades tribute.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-03-24</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the back 9</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the european tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golf</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>189</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=7613</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3675.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3675.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3675.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Weekend Super 14 Roundup</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Bulls remain unbeaten and the Lions roared against the Brumbies, check out these and other stories making headlines in the Super 14.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-03-23</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rugby</video:tag>
		<video:tag>lions</video:tag>
		<video:tag>bulls</video:tag>
		<video:tag>super-14</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Rugby</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>149</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=7610</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3658.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3658.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3658.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Hollywood stars all set for The Bang Bang Club</video:title>  
		<video:description>Hollywood stars Ryan Phillippe, Taylor Kitsch and Malin Akerman all arrived in South Africa this week, to start filming the film adaptation of the book 'The Bang Bang Club'. We caught up with the stars briefly on arrival in Johannesburg.

















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		<video:publication_date>2011-07-14</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>film</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Malin Akerman</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ryan Phillippe</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Taylor Kitsch</video:tag>
		<video:tag>arrive</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Bang Bang Club</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Movies</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>91</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=7602</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3657.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3657.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3657.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Youth prayer day for elections 2009</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Gauteng Youth Commission held a Youth Prayer Day for Elections at the Grace Bible Church in Soweto</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-03-22</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Elections 2009</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Gauteng youth commission</video:tag>
		<video:tag>youth prayer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Grace Bible church</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>192</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=7591</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3655.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3655.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3655.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>PAC commemorates Sharpeville day</video:title>  
		<video:description>The Pan Africanist Congress of Azania commemorated the Sharpeville day at Sharpeville near Vereeniging, in Gauteng province.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-03-21</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>PAC</video:tag>
		<video:tag>sharpeville day</video:tag>
		<video:tag>commemorates</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Letlapa Mphahlele</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politicians</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>270</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=7573</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3650.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3650.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3650.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Trevor Noah: Learning Languages </video:title>  
		<video:description>The DSTV Comedy Festival kicked off last month at the trendy and exclusive Latinova in Rosebank. Comedians included the likes of Eugene Khoza, Kagiso Lediga, Zee "The Protégé” Tshabangu, Martin Evans and Trevor Noah.

This episode (part 3 of 4) features Trevor Noah, sharing his appreciation of the Zulu andamp; Xhosa languages.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY THE COMEDIANS ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE TIMES. THIS EPISODE CONTAINS LANGUAGE OF AN ADULT NATURE AND SENSITIVE CONTENT.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-03-20</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>rosebank</video:tag>
		<video:tag>latinova</video:tag>
		<video:tag>DSTV Comedy festival</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Trevor Noah</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Comedy</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>307</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=7561</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3647.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3647.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3647.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Mandela House: restored and re-opened</video:title>  
		<video:description>Mandela House, once the Soweto home of former president Nelson Mandela,  was
re-opened yesteron Thursday after a refurbishment. The invited guests included his former wife, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela., his daughters and Gauteng Premier Paul Mashatile.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-03-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>legend</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soweto</video:tag>
		<video:tag>madiba</video:tag>
		<video:tag>museum</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Mandela House</video:tag>
		<video:tag>News</video:tag>
		<video:tag>People</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Local</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Politics</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Nelson Mandela</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>193</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=7559</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3646.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3646.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3646.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Soccer star Ryan Botha on The Von Vodcast</video:title>  
		<video:description>Moroka Swallows star Ryan Botha is training hard, all in the hopes of making the Bafana Bafana soccer squad for next year's 2010 FIFA World Cup. He chats to Jason Von Berg on The Von Vodcast today about his preparations and that now famous naked edition shoot he partook in for women's magazine Marie Claire.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-03-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Jason Von Berg</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Von Vodcast</video:tag>
		<video:tag>moroka swallows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Ryan Botha</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Channels</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Entertainment</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Shows</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Celebrity</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010 World Cup</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>411</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=7543</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3640.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3640.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3640.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>The Back 9: Back to school</video:title>  
		<video:description>This golf lifestyle programme features interviews with top golfers giving unique insight into the on-course action from The European Tour. Watch the show for the best product reviews, tips from the world’s top pros and special features.
Georgina previews The Madeira Islands Open and Scott Cranfield brings you another pearl of wisdom.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-03-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>golf</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the back 9</video:tag>
		<video:tag>the european tour</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Scott Cranfield</video:tag>
		<video:tag>The Maderia Open</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Golf</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>256</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url>
<url> 
	<loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/view_video.php?post=7538</loc>
	<video:video>     
		<video:content_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3639.flv</video:content_loc>
		<video:player_loc allow_embed='yes' autoplay='ap=1'>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/player/tlplayer.swf?file=http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/flvideo/3639.flv</video:player_loc>
		<video:thumbnail_loc>http://multimedia.timeslive.co.za/thumbs/imgcache/290x201-3639.jpg</video:thumbnail_loc>
		<video:title>Bafana Bafana's New Kit</video:title>  
		<video:description>Adidas launched Bafana Bafana's new away kit on Thursday ahead of the Confederations Cup in June. SAFA also announced the national team squad set to face Norway and Portugal. Take a look at the brand new kit and who did or didn't make it into the Bafana squad.</video:description>
		<video:publication_date>2009-03-19</video:publication_date>
		<video:tag>Videos</video:tag>
		<video:tag>soccer</video:tag>
		<video:tag>2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>football</video:tag>
		<video:tag>adidas</video:tag>
		<video:tag>safa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>south-africa</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Bafana Bafana</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Confederations Cup</video:tag>
		<video:tag>World Cup 2010</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Sport</video:tag>
		<video:tag>Football</video:tag>
		<video:family_friendly>yes</video:family_friendly>
		<video:duration>181</video:duration>
	</video:video>
</url></urlset>
