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Couples plan weddings with click of a mouse: Award-winning poet to succeed Charles Simic as 16th to hold the honor. ›03:29, 17.07
X Files: A better script is out there: The performances in The X Files: I Want to Believeare great, but why bring back Scully and Mulder for a plot that feels like a Law & Order rerun? ›17:03, 24.07
Kid reporter meets superstar Miley Cyrus: ›23:13, 22.07
Ambush! Teacher gets classy makeover: Michael Phelps talk to TODAY's Matt Lauer about his quest to make history in Beijing.
Top Chef Harold Dieterle's tasty recipes: Gaming is now an $18.8 billion part of the entertainment industry and kids are enjoying every minute of it. But many parents are clueless when it comes to what their children are playing. John Davison, a founder of WhatTheyPlay.com explains three tips to get parents smarter about video games. ›14:37, 8.07
Savor Sicilian skewered chicken: Have you taken an idea for a product or service that makes life easier, simpler or better and transformed it into a successful business? Tell us about your experience! ›19:35, 21.05
SAG internal rift means standoff could drag on: Get ready for a long haul, actors. The recent challenge to SAG leadership by a small group of actors means the standoff between the union and the studios will likely drag on for months. ›02:09
Q&A: Shawn Hornbecks Parents: The parents of kidnap victim Shawn Hornbeck speak out on the sentencing of their sons tormentor and the status of the boys recovery. ›20:50, 12.10
allDAY: Put your money in your mattress: Wondering which new frozen treats are worth tasting? TODAYs Phil Lempert shares his sweet guide to the best dessert brands and flavors on the market. ›14:33, 15.07
Hes OK after being hit by SUV in diner: If you're grilling tonight, bring Mediterranean flavor to your table, as chef Mario Batali did in his latest book, "Italian Grill." It features80 delicious recipes, including lamb chops scottadita and sea scallops alla caprese. ›13:52, 22.07
Teen survives horrifying injuries from bear attack: Australian wines have an image problem in the United States: They're viewed as cheap. So winemaker Stuart Bourne created E-Minor, designed to sell for between $10 and $20. Its a serious wine, he says. ›18:58, 27.06
Over 40? How to stop middle-age spread: but B-list players like Sydney and Dubai are coming on strong, according to an annual survey of top fashion cities. ›20:17, 15.07
Kids clothes embrace mismatches: Think you can handle a shot of the hard stuff? Better belly up to the bar with your toothbrush. For a small fee, many bakeries are offering a delicious dollop of your favorite frosting. Talk about a short but sweet pick-me-up. ›14:08, 21.07
Is your ex a con?: Do you really know who people are? Thats the slogan for pay site People Search's freshly launched (and totally free!) companion site, CriminalSearches.com. ›23:27, 23.07
Fire it up! Japanese food on the grill: Men's Health reveals the six absolute worst foods if you want to look good at the beach or pool, and what you should reach for instead. ›14:38, 21.07
Baby daughter inspires Olympic boxer: Do thunderstorms, traffic noise and house guests get your pet's heart racing? Veterinarian Sue Wagner provides a guide to using classical music to help calm your canine companion. An excerpt. ›16:55, 10.07
Stories in a bottle: Reflections on winemaking: With gardens and farmers markets bursting with fresh vegetables, now is the time to bake them into something sweet. David Guas, chef and owner of Damgoodsweet Consulting Group, has the perfect summer recipes: Zucchini pound cake with brown butter icing and spicy carrot ginger cupcakes. ›16:04, 17.07
6 trips thatll thrill your whole family: Looking for interesting things to do with your child during the school break? Here's help. Judith Sachs of Parenting Teens Online shares some ideas on how you can make your time together memorable. ›13:59, 23.07
Seeking Common Ground on Abortion: Can evangelicals and liberals come together over abortion, gay rights, and the role of religion in public life? ›14:35, 10.10
What they play: Kids and video games: People who kept daily food diaries lost twice as much weight or more as those who didnt keep a tally of their meals, according to a new study. ›19:55, 7.07
Of pooches and pools: Water safety for dogs: Phil Lempert steals this weeks recipe for roasted Maine cod from award-winning chef Shawn McClain of Spring, an Eastern-inspired seafood restaurant in Chicago. ›16:12, 8.07
Heather Mills' publicist calls her 'impossible': Heather Mills is without a U.S. publicist, after Michele Elyzabeth quit, citing a heated argument with the former Beatle wife. Elyzabeth also said Mills owed her money. ›00:30
Slide show: Slide show: 'Runway' goes green: If a parent has a mood or anxiety disorder, are they likely to pass it on? Dr. Gail Saltz advises a young woman who is isolated by her fear and worried that she has inherited her mother's illnesses. ›20:11, 23.07
Once a migrant worker, now a brain surgeon: Austin Scarlett, who was a contestant on season one's "Project Runway," talks with Brides.com about keeping his collection fresh, adding a bride's personal touch and being recognized in New York. ›16:11, 23.07