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The Nooz: Trail of pillows leads to arrest: A roundup of odd news stories as reported by NBCs network of local affiliates across the nation:Police follow the trail to a pair of pillow thieves, Utah teens cant cut the mustard and more. ›00:36
Feel blue? Try mood food like leafy greens: From handy, cheap cameras to easy-to-use entertainment libraries, eBay gadget and toy director Cat Schwartz presents the best technology has to offer (on a budget). ›14:44, 22.07
Quiz: What is Coldplay's first album?: From the bride's dress to the couples honeymoon spot, find out how your votes determined the details of TODAY's ninth annual wedding.
Money 911: Whats your emergency?: Think only wine and cheese deserve a sophisticated palette? Culinary expert Michael Mascha explains how to distinguish bottled waters and pair them with complimentary foods. ›16:27, 9.07
Men sentenced for setting friend's crotch ablaze: Two practical jokers are behind bars for setting their passed-out drinking buddy's crotch ablaze while boozing. ›20:32, 21.07
GreenDAY: Puta brick in your toilet tank?: You don't have to break a sweat to enjoy these delicious and creative chilled soups, salads and desserts, courtesy of the Scottos, of Fresco by Scotto restaurant. ›17:07, 14.01
Obamas sit down for first family interview: "Top Chef" fans who have drooled over the dishes and obsessed over the quirky contestants can finally get their fix in person, as the "Top Chef" tour crisscrosses the country this summer. ›15:51, 8.07
Hes OK after being hit by SUV in diner: Kenny Anderson was at his usual dining spot in Wilkesboro, N.C., when an out-of-control minivan smashed through the window he was sitting by and sent him and his booth flying. Mostly unhurt, he said, All of a sudden, everything was on top of me. ›14:40, 21.07
Brooke Hogan might pose nude for Playboy: Brooke Hogan has already posed in skimpy attire for a men's magazine, but now she's reportedly considering taking it all off for Playboy magazine. She also has some unusual opinions on women in politics. ›00:08
Canines claim the catwalk at Paws for Style: It's only 9:33 a.m., but already Danielle Steel is having a lousy morning. The famed romance author, who hates having the spotlight on her and prefers to be the "invisible observer," still gets nervous with every novel and "wants to work forever." ›14:18, 16.07
What's your perfect summer afternoon?: Susan and Mark Golebiowski found love on an Internet dating site, so it was only appropriate that when the couple started planning their June wedding they turned to the Web. ›23:35, 16.07
6 wackiest museums in the U.S.: Too hot to fire up your oven? French chef Eric Ripert of New York's Le Bernardin restaurant shows how to make a delicious meal with an appliance that's more energy-efficient than your kitchen oven. ›13:52, 26.06
Searching for answers on X-File odysseys: From Roswell to Siberia, we know the truth is out there and we look for it with a bevy of extra-terrestrial themed trips. ›18:20, 24.07
Hirsh: Democracy's Strange Bedfellows: The champions of democracy often share an overly romantic view of how quickly it can flower in hostile soil. ›16:56, 11.10
Italian Vogue breaks fashions racial barrier: Knowing when to pitch everything from medication to your smoke alarm helps you and your family sleep better, stay safer, heal faster and more. Prevention's room-by-room guide outlines some surprising expiration dates. ›21:00, 21.02
Do Women Lead Differently Than Men?: Americans could elect our first female president in 2008. What the most powerful women of the past can teach us about how to rule in the future. ›21:39, 6.10
Indian Muslim couple marry by telephone: Want to undo the effects of aging without taking drastic measures? TODAY gadget guy Paul Hochman recommends products from a hybrid bike to a wrinkle-zapping printer to make you feel young again. ›19:50, 13.07
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
Australian wines get their own Bourne identity: Want to know exactly what you're eating, even when you dine out? The founder of Gusto Organics knows what that's like. His new restaurant made history this year as the first to be USDA-approved, 100 percent organic. ›18:27, 27.06
Ansen on Lars and the Real Girl: Its not smutty, its not snide, its not creepybut what is it? ›16:02, 12.10
Newlywed Newton-John: Im very lucky: With 14 Oscar nominations and two wins, Meryl Streep has nothing to prove but the 59-year-old actress still welcomed the chance to sing and cavort in the movie musical Mamma Mia! "Nobody asks this of women my age," she said. ›17:36, 20.07
Its playtime! The best of big outdoor toys: TODAY wine columnist Edward Deitch sniffs out some fragrant summer whites.
Abandon ice floe, researchers told: Russian scientists are evacuating a research station built on an Arctic ice floe because global warming has melted the ice to a fraction of its original size, a spokesman said. ›14:58, 14.07
Princess Diaries star had own diaries seized: The New York Daily News has reported that actress Anne Hathaway's diaries were confiscated by the FBI for possible use in the case against her ex-boyfriend, Raffaello Follieri. ›21:12, 24.07