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Video: Drug wars rage in Tijuana
Jan. 1: Across the border from San Diego, drug cartels have killed 400 people in Tijuana, Mexico, since September, and much of the violence is orchestrated by one mysterious figure. NBCs George Lewis reports. (Nightly News)
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Video: Hope for kids working streets of Kabul
Jan. 1: Children as young as five are often sent to the streets of Afghanistans war-torn capital to bring in income for their families. Now, an organization determined to give them back their childhood is working for them. NBCs Jim Maceda reports. (Nightly News)
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Video: Prominent activist and Pell Grant creator die
Jan. 1: Anti-apartheid activist Helen Suzman, 91, and former Rhode Island Sen. Claiborne Pell, 90, have died. NBCs Lester Holt reports. (Nightly News)
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Video: Skateboarding bulldogs cruise into 2009
Jan. 1: Tyson and Tillman, two canines with a love of skateboarding, performed at this years Rose Parade. NBCs Maria Menounos reports. (Nightly News)
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Video: China milk scandal goes to trial
Jan. 1: Trials finally take place for more than a dozen people accused of deliberately tampering with China's daily supplies that endangered the safety of millions of Chinese infants. NBC's Adrienne Mong reports. (Nightly News)
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Video: Bereaved parents still seeking answers in China
Dec. 31: Six months after losing their children in China's massive earthquake, some parents are trying to move on, while thousands of others are still paralyzed by anger and anguish. NBC's Ian Williams reports. (Nightly News)
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Video: Bidding farewell to a bittersweet year
Dec. 31: For many, 2008 was not the most upbeat year, but there were some bright spots along the way. NBC's Lee Cowan reports. (Nightly News)
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Video: Wall Street closes 2008 on hopeful note
Dec.31: Stocks rose on New Year's Eve, bringing a fter one of the stock markets worst years on record, and focus on what 2009 may bring. (Nightly News)
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Video: In Gaza standoff, it's civilians who suffer
Dec. 31: Israel pounded Hamas targets in Gaza again Wednesday, rejecting international calls for a truce. NBC's Martin Fletcher reports. (Nightly News)
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Video: Democrats pledge to block Obama replacement
Dec. 31: A day after he was selected by embattled Gov. Rod Blagojevich to replace Barack Obamas Illinois Senate seat, Roland Burris took his campaign to the airwaves and was greeted with a slew of obstacles. NBC Political Director Chuck Todd reports. (Nightly News)
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Video: Obama wraps up Hawaiian holiday
Dec. 31: President-elect Barack Obama heads back to Chicago Thursday to prepare for the family's move to Washington, D.C. NBC's Savannah Guthrie reports. (Nightly News)
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Video: Mining for Elvis Presley records
Dec. 31: Some of the country's most iconic treasures are kept underground in the protected vaults of Pennsylvania's Iron Mountain. NBC's Tom Costello reports. (Nightly News)
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Video: Ringing in 2009
Dec. 31: Revelers around the world celebrated New Year's Eve Wednesday. NBC's Amy Robach reports from Times Square in New York, where more than one million people were expected to converge. (Nightly News)
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Video: Happy New Year
Dec. 31: Fireworks displays from around the world. (NBC News Web Extra)
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Video: Turmoil continues in Gaza and Israel as truce is rejected
Dec. 31: ITN's Julian Manyon reports on the human trauma, as bombardments continue from both sides of the Israeli - Gaza border. (Nightly News)
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Video: Home prices hit record lows
Dec. 30: A new report released Tuesday showed home prices in 20 U.S. cities suffered their biggest decline on record, plunging 18 percent in October compared with 2007. CNBC's Trish Regan reports. (Nightly News)
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Video: Mercury poisoning no fish tale
Dec. 30: The FDA proposed new guidelines recommending that pregnant and nursing women eat more fish, causing confusion among consumers concerned about mercury poisoning. NBC's Robert Bazell reports. (Nightly News)
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Video: Winter storms exacerbate avalanche season
Dec. 30: The danger of deadly avalanches grows as snow storms continue to sweep across the West. NBC's George Lewis takes a look at what mountain towns and ski resorts are facing this season. (Nightly News)
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Video: Putting unemployed soldiers at ease
Dec. 30: Making a Difference: A drill sergeant helps recent war veterans find jobs as they transition to civilian life. NBC's Ron Mott reports. (Nightly News)
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Video: Blagojevich appoints Roland Burris to Senate
Dec. 30: Embattled Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich today appointed former Illinois Attorney General Roland Burris to fill President-elect Barack Obama's Senate seat. State officials and Senate Democrats have said the governor's action is not acceptable. NBC's Lee Cowan reports. (Nightly News)

