 | Honoring fallen soldiers Dec.17: More of the sights and sounds from Arlington National Cemetary as wreaths are placed for the holiday season. |
 | Chinese ban Hollywood? Dec 13: U.S. government officials try to clear up the confusion and NBC producer Adrienne Mong offers perspective from downtown Beijing. |
 | Dream a reality for Nairobi man Dec. 13: Sammy Gitau, a former drug dealer from one of Nairobi's most notorious slums had a dream. Today, as NBC's Dawna Friesen reports, he achieved it: He's graduating from the University of Manchester. |
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 | BarneyCam Dec. 12: The White House releases the traditional Barney holiday video. |
 AP | An unlikely blogger Dec. 11: Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has his own blog, and it's a surprisingly open forum where he takes questions and gives answers to supporters and opponents. NBC's Ali Arouzi reports from Tehran. |
 | Red flag on close calls Dec. 11: The nation's air traffic controllers are raising a red flag over the number of recent and serious near-collisions in the air and on runways. NBC's Tom Costello reports. |
 | Pencils make point on writers strike Dec. 11: About 100 Hollywood writers, fans and supporters showed up outside studios with a delivery of 500,000 pencils. The delivery was intended to make a point: Writers aren't writing, negotiators aren't negotiating, and the fans want their shows back. NBC's Stephanie Stanton reports. |
 AP | An unlikely blogger Dec. 11: Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has his own blog, and it's a surprisingly open forum where he takes questions and gives answers to supporters and opponents. NBC's Ali Arouzi reports from Tehran. |
 | Cocaine sentencing guidelines Dec. 11: U.S. Sentencing Commission votes to allow federal prison inmates to seek reductions in their crack cocaine sentences. NBC Justice Department correspondent Pete Williams reports. |
 | Lions in the backyard Dec. 10: In one Dallas suburb, residents report they're seeing some unlikely neighbors in their backyards. NBC's Charles Hadlock reports. |
 | Surf's up dude! Dec. 6: California's coast continues to be hit with monster waves. |
 | Escape from Antarctic cruise Nov. 28: One of the passengers rescued from the MS Explorer before it sank last week near Antarctica captured the panic she felt as the 154 passengers and crew abandoned ship. Lisa Paisola, who is safe at home in Salt Lake City, Utah, tells the story in her own words. |
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 | Searching Yellowstone for energy answer Nov. 7: Dr. Martin Keller is searching Yellowstone Park for microbes that can transform the fibrous material of plants into a sugar that can produce energy. |
 | Writers on strike Nov. 7: Day three of the Hollywood Writers strike in Los Angeles as actors and writers on the picket line sound off. |
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 | Banning cupcakes from school? Oct. 31: Dr. Karen Cullen of Baylor College of Medicine on the importance of a well-balanced diet. More of Michelle Kosinksi's report. |
 | Pushing kids too hard? Oct. 30: How over-scheduling kids can impact the family. More with Child Psychiatrist Dr. Alvin Rosenfeld. |
 | Meet Warren Buffet, his employees Oct. 29: More of Tom Brokaw's interview with investor Warren Buffett-- Buffet explains why he hopes Congress passes 'progressive consumption tax.' Meet Buffet's employees who have discovered they're paying a higher tax rate than their boss. |