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Mom of boy set afire: ‘His courage is incredible’
15-year-old allegedly set ablaze by classmates is now well enough to speak
Chef Paula Deen hit in face by charity ham
She was accidentally hit by the flying meat while helping unload donations
  A one room schoolhouse
Nov. 27: It’s in one of the most remote areas of the United States. To drive there, you have to go through Canada. But it still has a way of life and a lesson for all of us. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports.
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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
Two Thanksgiving turkeys, a see-through sea creature, a camouflaged catfish, a hungry golden monkey, a kissing pooch – plus more animals great and small.
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  The Week in Pictures
A starry night, cat’s mouth, a lighthouse stands tall, bear attack, a sea of balloons, H1N1 reaction and more news and feature photos from around the globe.
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  The Week in celebrity sightings
Adam Lambert talks about AMAs fallout, Richie Sambora finds his way in New Jersey, Spike Lee follows his Knicks to L.A. 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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