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Iranian-American goes from grad student to government threat
Nov. 24:Esha Momeni, an Iranian-American student who was jailed in Tehran for protesting the country's elections, has returned to the U.S. and talks about her time in prison. NBC's Ali Arouzi reports.
For Alzheimer's patients, a painting is worth 1,000 memories
Nov. 24: "Meet me at MOMA," a free art therapy workshop, provides people with dementia a forum for dialogue through looking at art. NBC's Megan Marcus reports.
Soup kitchen chef raises the standard of giving
Nov. 23: Making a Difference: A skilled chef leaves Napa Valley to train his talents on cooking gourmet meals for the homeless. NBC’s George Lewis reports.
NPR’s Carl Kassel signs off
Nov. 23: Carl Kassel of Morning Edition on NPR has announced he's stepping down. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.
Margaret Thatcher attends unveiling of portrait
Nov. 23: NBC’s Brian Williams reports.
Palin visits Fort Bragg on book tour
Nov. 23: Sarah Palin was allowed to meet and greet at the North Carolina Army Base because, as an Army spokesman put it, "she's not a political figure.” NBC’s Brian Williams reports.
Hollywood finds otherworldly hit in ‘Twilight’
Nov. 23: “New Moon,” the new “Twilight” sequel, pulled in more than $140 million over the weekend, the third-biggest opening ever. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.
Saturn moon ready for its close-up
Nov. 23: New photos of one of Saturn’s moons taken by the Cassini spacecraft were released for the first time Monday. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.
Work resumes at Three Mile Island after leak
Nov. 23: A dozen workers were exposed to what was later called an insignificant amount of radiation at the same nuclear power plant that famously suffered a partial meltdown 30 years ago. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.
Medal of Honor recipient Alejandro Ruiz dies
Nov. 23: Alejandro Ruiz, a son of Mexican immigrants who fought in Okinawa and Korea, died Monday. He was 85. NBC's Brian Williams reports.
Kennedy flap exposes Catholic divide
Nov. 23: As the nation grapples with emotional issues like health care reform, abortion and same-sex marriage, the Catholic church is flexing its religious and political muscle by asking U.S. Rep. Patrick Kennedy not to receive Holy Communion because of his support for abortion rights. NBC's Ron Allen reports.
Health reform's fragile coalition
Nov. 23: The Senate crossed a health care milestone this weekend with a vote to bring the health care reform bill to the floor for debate, but doubts are mounting over whether Democrats can sustain the battle. NBC's Savannah Guthrie reports.
Retailers hoping for a holiday miracle
Nov. 23: On Chicago's "Magnificent Mile," one of the longest shopping strips in the country, this holiday season will be critical to the survival of many stores. NBC's John Yang reports.
Planned crib recall largest in history
Nov. 23: The Consumer Products Safety Commission is planning to announce the largest ever recall of more than two million baby cribs with dropdown sides. NBC's Tom Costello reports.
A gourmet gives it all away
Nov. 23: With a little improvisation and a lot of heart, Chef Tim Hammack raises the standard of giving at a Bay Area homeless shelter.
New York skyline at night
Watch the time lapse of New York's skyline as seen on the broadcast on Friday, November 20, 2009.
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