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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
Have a solution for the troubled economy?: Secrets to building a support system to save your sanity and your social life. Parenting expert Michele Borba offers advice to help moms incorporate some of their own needs into the hectic schedules of family life. ›16:01, 16.07
Britain launches fight on music piracy: Britain's music and film industries launched a plan to fight back against online piracy on Thursday, persuading the six biggest Internet providers to send warning letters to those suspected of illegal file-sharing. ›23:55, 24.07
Could loose lips sink Drew Peterson?: The perfect dress can make the perfect wedding, but one Australian photographer is advising brides to capture their big day in a different way by getting their photo taken in a mud-soaked or paint-splattered gown. ›16:36, 24.07
Climate study: Nevada faces drought: A new study predicts that climate change will create devastating drought in this state and throughout the Southwest and continue to drop the levels of already low lakes. ›17:07, 24.07
Green cars in line for better batteries: The lithium-ion battery, already a fixture in personal electronic devices, soon will become the answer to high oil prices, panelists predicted Monday. ›20:06, 22.07
Ex-FBI agent helps decode body language: After hard luck in love and a battle with cancer, singer Olivia Newton-John has found happiness at 59 with her new husband, fellow environmentalist John Easterling. Im so happy and so fortunate to have met a wonderful man, she said. ›01:12, 18.07
Incorporate vegetables into your summer dessert: Some models are more than just pretty faces: They're successful businesswomen. From Heidi Klum to Kathy Ireland to Marisa Miller, many are parlaying their time on the catwalk into careers that show off that other important asset their wits. ›20:37, 16.07
The Nooz: Trail of pillows leads to arrest: The operator of a collapsed Utah mine violated safety protocols by cutting coal pillars that should have been left standing to prevent cave-ins, federal regulators said Thursday. ›21:34, 24.07
Interview: Susan Faludi on 9/11 Myths: In her new book, Susan Faludi examines the cultural impact of the 9/11 terror attacks. What she says about their effect on U.S. politics, feminism and the differences between American and European approaches to history. ›17:08, 8.10
Released from death row, but not free: For 22 years, Paul House has been blamed for raping and killing a neighbor in the clannish, dirt-poor hills of eastern Tennessee's Union County, a place where even in the 1980s, some houses still lacked indoor plumbing. ›02:35
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
Al Gore's Nobel Patrol: A vigilant fan of the former veep keeps watch as the Nobel Committee announces its peace prize. ›15:10, 12.10
What's your secret for the perfect grilled cheese?: If your wedding is threatening to put you in the red, think about holding back at the bar. Brides.com presents seven simple tips to save money on alcohol without your guests ever knowing. ›19:02, 24.07
Reconnect! Date night on a dime: Perhaps it's fitting that a food product the seedless grape was the image picked for a major anti-sunning campaign. Gardeners are among the most at risk for developing skin cancer. ›16:04, 7.07
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Stalking the 'Pantyhose Bandit': Dozens of pairs of pantyhose have been left near a Milford school bus stop causing sheer annoyance in the neighborhood. ›20:37, 23.07
Hollywood apes being sent to sanctuary: Filmmakers looking for an ape may be left scratching their heads after Hollywood's sole supplier of orangutans decided to quit renting them out and will instead send his six to a sanctuary. ›23:20, 16.07
Capital Sources: Cutting the Cocaine Flow: The White House trumpets success in the drug war, even as it prepares a big new aid program. Is it real, or is it politics? ›21:26, 5.10
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
Answers to your tough debt, 401 questions: Ingrid Betancourt said Wednesday in an interview with NBC News that it was vital that the worlds attention not turn away from hundreds of other hostages left in the Colombian jungles now that she is free. ›20:38, 9.07
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
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
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