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  Killer Blue, baptized by fire
U.S. Army soldiers from the 3rd Cavalry Regiment, known as Killer Blue, return after 15 months in Iraq. Two of their own didn’t make it.
  HIV's dangerous path
Sex workers, truckers at an African border town key to HIV’s spread.
  Barbie on the runway
To celebrate her 50th anniversary, Fashion Week’s top designers recreated her most iconic outfits.
  Westminster Dog Show scenes
Take a visual tour of the preparations and competition for the 133rd annual Westminster Dog Show.
  Marine sanctuaries
Click to view scenes from some of the locations that are becoming marine sanctuaries.
  Winter madness
Snow blankets the nation in the usual – and not so usual – places.
  Nature's Best Photography
Click to view pictures from 'Natures Best Photography' magazine's 2008 Windland Smith Rice International Awards.
  Violence flares in Greece
Almost two weeks after police killed a teen in Athens, unrest is still plaguing Greece.
  Inside Afghanistan
Life in a war-torn country as seen through the eyes of children, elders and soldiers.
World AIDS Day 2008
Activists, sex workers, patients and more commemorate AIDS awareness around the world.
  World’s economic woes
From the U.S. to China, the financial crisis is infecting economies around the world, leading more and more workers to grapple with the problem of unemployment.
  Those who fought for us
Scenes of Veterans Day tributes from across the globe.
  Wall Street’s wild ride
Traders react to an Obama presidency and an economy slipping into recession.
  World markets in turmoil
Stockbrokers around the world react to the U.S. presidential election as they struggle with a global slowdown.
  IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
View a few of the animals included in the 2008 ‘IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.'
  Famous breast cancer survivors
Movie stars, athletes and a former First Lady who've all beaten the disease share what inspired them to keep fighting.
  How celebrities are aging
We asked Dr. Tony Youn, a Michigan-based board-certified plastic surgeon who runs the blog celebritycosmeticsurgery.blogspot.com and has been featured on "Dr. 90210," to weigh in on what work, if any, these celebrities may have had done. (Youn hasn't treated any of those featured.)
  Through the years
A photographic look back at Bill Gates’ illustrious career at Microsoft, from his arrest photo in 1977 to his last CES keynote with guitarist Slash.
  Herding dogs
City dogs are escaping their leash-and-lounge existence and getting in touch with her inner herder.
  Sinking housing market maroons homeowners
Abandoned projects have many new buyers staring at unfinished business
  World’s thirst for oil
Around the globe countries are drilling for it, trading it and looking for ways to run their economies with replacements for it.
High-def view of the Detroit auto show
Experience high-def interactive pictures of international and domestic cars
  Take concept cars for a spin
See 360 degree views of some of the boldest new concept cars at North America’s largest auto exposition and listen to executives talk about the models.
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Animal Tracks archive
Do you love images of critters? See previous editions of msnbc.com's roundup of the best animal photos.
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  Keeping the farm clean
One food safety expert describes his work to improve hygiene at farms in central Mexico, at times exceeding standards used on U.S. farms
msnbc.com
Fight of her life
Ashley Lee contracted bacterial meningitis at college in 2005 and nearly died. Today, she strives each day to cope with her new reality.
msnbc.com
More families are bringing funerals home
Small but growing trend helps people reclaim death rituals
MSNBC.com
Fighting back
After being diagnosed with early-stage Alzheimer's, Phyllis Blais started going to classes at the Long Island Alzheimer's Foundation that are designed to keep her brain sharp.
Carissa Ray / msnbc.com
Managing multiples
A look inside the bustling home life of Jane and Steve Crandell and their 2-year-old quadruplets — Julian, Chloe Jane, Sophia and Christian — born after in vitro fertilization.
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  Crazy cool cars
View customized vehicles on show at the Specialty Equipment Market Association Show in Las Vegas.
AP
  Tokyo Motor Show 2007
A mobile office disguised as a van, a futuristic ride with scissor doors and a nested one-seater, and more.
Auto Manufacturers Preview New Models At NY Auto Show
  New York auto show
Concept cars and new model debuts are featured at the New York International Auto show.
AP
  Boeing rolls out 787
Thousands of Boeing workers and airline executives mark the debut of the Dreamliner passenger jet.

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