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Video of the explosive-laden lorry that was used in the bombing at the Islamabad Marriott hotel has emerged.
The Pakistan government says the blast was caused by a six-wheeler dumper lorry filled with high quality explosives mixed with an accelerant to fan the flames.
The video shows the vehicle arriving at the hotel gates but does not show the final detonation.
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A huge explosion ripped through part of the heavily guarded Marriott Hotel in Pakistan's capital Saturday, killing at least 40 people and wounding at least 100. (Sept. 20)
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From the DVD "The life and times of Steve Marriott", buy the DVD, please contact John Hellier or go to the link at the bottom.
The one and only Steve Marriott performing with Small Faces and "the second" line up of Humble Pie. This is just a sample, please buy the DVD
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Black Coffee from The Old Grey Whistle Test, 20 March 1973. The late, great Steve Marriott shows how it should be done! Together with Paul Rodgers, the greatest white voice in rock. Pure, natural born talent...
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"Hang on! The best is yet to come!" says Bill Marriott as he shares his excitement about the future in "Keeping Marriott on the Move," a December 2007 video message for associates, franchisees, owners and customers. Hear more from Marriott Chairman and CEO at his blog.
http://www.blogs. marriott.com
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Marriott International's goal is to cut greenhouse gases by 10 tons by 2010. That's like removing 140,000 cars from the roads. See how we're doing it.
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Steve Marriott performimg "30 Days In The Hole" live in London with his band "Packet of Three" with Jerry Shirley on drums and Jim Leverton on Bass recorded live at the Camden Palace Theatre in London in 1985. At the end he switches to Otis Redding's Mr. Pitiful