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week in video

1. Bullock backs out (CTV News) Infidelity rumours surrounding the actress' husband Jesse James come to light after the Blind Side star cancels an appearance at premiere

2. Are live nudes art? (The Associated Press) A new exhibit at The Museum of Modern Art in New York is causing discomfort among some visitors by bringing them close to nudity.

3. A new power couple? (The Associated Press) Who doesn't like a new Jennifer Aniston relationship rumour? Well, Globe readers did, the actress and Gerard Butler continued to fuel those dating rumors when they embraced for cameras at the New York premiere of their latest movie, The Bounty Hunter.

4. Dog eats $20,000 diamond (The Associated Press) A Maryland golden retriever was in the doghouse after he ate a diamond.

5. How I failed my driver's test (Globe and Mail) Video of Globe Drive writer Peter Cheney who, despite being a veteran driver, gets his comeuppance when he retakes the test

6. Good economic news = trouble (The Globe and Mail) The Globe's Market View video takes a look at how possible rate hikes has economic observers worried

7. Family stunned at death of world's smallest man (AFP Video) He Pingping, who had been named the world's shortest man by Guinness World Records, suffered chest problems while in Rome where he was taking part in a television show, and was taken to hospital but died over the weekend.

8. Death show experiment exposes grim reality (AFP Video) In a reality game show, that aired last week in France, contestants deliver electrical shocks to a fellow contestant every time he gets an answer wrong. But the program is not all it seems.

9. Edwards's mistress breaks silence (The Associated Press) Rielle Hunter said in an interview released this week that she and John Edwards were still in love, even if their relationship turned into something "different" around the time he acknowledged the affair in 2008.

10. Peter Graves dies at 83 (The Associated Press) The star of the television series Mission Impossible and the Airplane films, is dead at the age of 83. His publicist says he died at his home in Los Angeles

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