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  Jurors deliberate in Amanda Knox trial
Dec. 4: After almost a year of evidence and arguments, an Italian court began deliberations in the murder trial of American college student Amanda Knox. A verdict could come as soon as today. NBC’s Keith Miller reports.

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  Knox ‘upbeat and hopeful,’ parents say
Dec. 4: The parents of Amanda Knox, the 22-year-old American on trial in Italy for allegedly murdering her roommate, talk to TODAY’s Meredith Vieira about their daughter’s mood and prospects.

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Meet members of the Boomer generation who have reinvented and rebooted themselves in the second act of life:

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Chimp attack victim: I still ‘feel like me’
Charla Nash, the Connecticut woman who was grievously disfigured and blinded when a pet chimpanzee mauled her last February, said, “I’ve gotten happier” since she started accepting the love and help of her family. Despite her injuries, she said, “I feel like me.”

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  35 years of People magazine
Take a look back at the magazine’s most iconic covers, from the death of John Lennon to the election of President Barack Obama.

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Sad development: The last Kodachrome film lab
Fifty years ago, 2,000 film labs in the U.S. processed Kodachrome. Now, Dwayne’s Photo in Parsons, Kansas, is the last one — in the entire world. “It’s kind of pride mixed with sadness, because Kodak isn’t making Kodachrome any more,” said Dwayne Steinle’s son, Grant.

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Holidays can be happy in tough times: Ask Kitty
At age 86, columnist Kitty Schindler is old enough to remember Thanksgiving during the Great Depression — but far from depressing, her memories are happy ones of family members pitching in to make the holiday bright, even though they didn't have much.

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TODAY examines a wide range of issues facing the Hispanic community, from population growth and immigration to trailblazing Hispanic women and the Latin influence on entertainment.

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  Animal Tracks
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  The Week in Pictures
A giant praying mantis, Festival of Sacrifice, bubble in space, Bhopal, military farewell, Afghanistan marine, Italian justice and more news and feature images from around the world.
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  The Week in celebrity sightings
Meg Ryan and Cheryl Hines get “Serious,” Paris Hilton plays Santa, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie take Maddox to the movies and more.
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Tales of survival
A gator victim who got a new high-tech hand; a mom who woke from a coma; a police officer who flatlined twice. Learn how all these people and others came through life-threatening situations.
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Prince William gets schooled — by centenarian
Catherine Masters had always wanted to meet a member of Britain's royal family. But when she finally got the chance at age 109, she couldn't resist offering a little advice on fashion and food.

  Happy Birthday from TODAY
Is someone you love about to celebrate his or her 100th or 100-plus birthday or a 75th or over anniversary? Send an on-air greeting from Willard Scott.
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