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Monday, November 9, 2009

Top 5 Videos on CETconnect

Here are the top five, most viewed videos of the past week on CETconnect.org:
1) Publisher’s Beat 10/2/09 - Ron Keating, Contech Construction (Current Affairs)
2) MUSE presents Hope Sings Eternal: The Women Gather (Arts & Culture)
3) CCM Drama presents: “You Can’t Take It With You” (Arts & Culture)
4) Riding History to the Limits - The Concept (http://www.cetconnect.org/KingsIsland/videos.aspx)
5) Riding History to the Limits - Rivertown (http://www.cetconnect.org/KingsIsland/videos.aspx)
-Amanda
Posted by Amanda at 10:08 AM
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