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Three of today's top six videos on The Associated Press Online Video Network have to do with kids, although only Madonna seems to be doing the right thing. Other popular videos feature a former Alabama judge cleared of inmate spanking charges; the distracted Northwest Airlines pilots; and hikers in Iran — before they were captured for being where they shouldn't have been.

Police: Drunk mom found with kids in back seat
http://video.ap.org/?t=By%20Section/U.S.&g=1027dvs_fla_drunk_mom&f=NVLAS

FBI: Prostitution rings target children
http://video.ap.org/?t=By%20Section/U.S.&g=1026dv_fla_child_prostitution&f=NVLAS

Ala. Judge cleared of spanking inmate charges
http://video.ap.org/?t=By%20Section/U.S.&g=1027dvs_ala_spanking_judge&f=NVLAS

Wayward pilots were working on their laptops
http://video.ap.org/?t=By%20Section/U.S.&g=1026dv_ntsb_nw_pilot&f=NVLAS

Raw Video: Hikers in Iraq before capture in Iran
http://video.ap.org/?t=By%20Section/U.S.&g=1027dvs_iran_detained_hikers&f=NVLAS

Raw Video: Madonna launches school in Malawi
http://video.ap.org/?t=By%20Section/World&g=MLW-MADON-20091027OVN&f=NVLAS

My favorite video of the day is this piece, featuring a craftsman who made a full-size stage coach out of 1.5 million toothpicks:
http://video.ap.org/?f=NVLAS&pid=9Fl_abTh_WsxsN57qqp4SpGiw68elqN8

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