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OUR STORIES THIS WEEK ABOUT GAS PRICES
• What can really be done about gas prices?
• In Houston, tanks and wallets run on empty
• The ripple effect of high fuel prices
• Gas prices alter commutes
MORE FROM 'NIGHTLY NEWS'
• 20 years later, silence surrounds Chernobyl
• Brain injuries: The Iraq war's hidden wound
 NEWS HEADLINES
•Senate panel says abolish FEMA
•Voters down on Bush, Congress
•Newsweek: Will Snow help Bush?
•Rove testifies in CIA leak case
•Border states rebel over IDs
 MORE STORIES FROM 'NIGHTLY NEWS'
•Medicare SWAT teams to the rescue
•Government cracks down on immigrant workers
•A refugee crisis in Iraq
•Queen Elizabeth, still a royal mystery
•Omaha, Neb., weighs school segregation
•McMansions permeate Beverly Hills
•Are today's CEOs making too much?
•9/11 movie provokes mixed reaction
•Refineries slowly switch to ethanol
•Gas prices affecting job decisions
•The economic impact of illegal immigration
•Social networking sites go wireless
•Heart disease still killing millions of women
•Pedophiles flock to the Internet
 LISA MYERS INVESTIGATES 
FULL COVERAGE 
•Stolen military data for sale in Afghanistan
•Al-Qaida sleeper cell in California! Maybe not ...
•Could terrorists smuggle dirty bombs into U.S.?
•Iraqi diplomat gave U.S. prewar WMD details
•Congress, flyers react to airport security failures
 HURRICANE STORIES FROM NIGHTLY NEWS
•Life on Filmore Ave.
•Children suffer from health problems
•A refugee crisis in Iraq
•Crime creeps back into New Orleans
•After Katrina, finding hope in crayons
•Report: Katrina kids need help
•FEMA asks for its money back
•Katrina evacuees check out of FEMA hotels
•Katrina's kids struggle with stress
•Rebuilding homes, and a life, in Lakeview
 BRIAN WILLIAMS REPORTS
•The poem nobody knew was lost
•Rice: 'This has to be an Iraqi government'
•Michael Brown to Bush: 'I told you so'
•A not-so-bumpy ride for Jeremy Bloom
•Beyond the Bode hype
 'NIGHTLY NEWS' IN THE NEWS

Anchor Brian Williams and the broadcast recently won a prestigious Peabody Award for coverage of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. Click here for more about the winners.

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•Unforgettable battle
In April 2003, NBC cameraman Craig White shot some of the most vivid combat footage of the Iraq war. In this video, soldiers from the 3rd Infantry Division recall the firefight.

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•The day music came back to the Ninth Ward
Jan. 24: Jazz legends Harry Connick, Jr. and Branford Marsalis play an impromptu concert in the Upper Ninth Ward (about 17 minutes of video).

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•'Nightly News' theme
Dec. 2, 2004: An orchestra in Culver City, Calif., conducted by legendary composer John Williams, plays the theme music to 'NBC Nightly News.'

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 NBC NEWS SPECIAL REPORT
Bird Flu - Fears and Facts
•Why worry? Experts explain
•Skeptics warn against hype
•Is your town ready?
•What's really scary about bird flu
•Robert Bazell: Preparations long overdue
•Ann Curry: Bird flu's fear factor
•Dateline: Fears of pandemic
•Today  video: Is U.S. ready?
•Nightly News: Why Seattle is prepared
•Weekend Today: How could bird flu spread?
•Interactive map: Track bird flu's spread
•Migratory routes: Follow the birds
•MSNBC.com: Bird Flu|What you need to know
 OUR 'GOOD NEWS' SERIES 
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A YOUNG MAN SHOWS KIDS HOW TO AIM HIGH
Jamail Larkins is one impressive 22 year old. He's a licensed pilot who's not yet out of aeronautical college and already he's launching a national speaking tour of a hundred urban schools, working to inspire kids in neighborhoods where "inspiration" is sometimes hard to come by.

•Tailoring clothes for the troops
•Jazz legend teaches Katrina kids
•Celebrating cancer survival through art
•In Samoa, making a difference one loan at a time
 'NIGHTLY NEWS' STORY ARCHIVE

Looking for a story and not finding it? Click here for access to our story archive.  It's not every story from the broadcast, but it is every script produced for Nightly.MSNBC.com, sorted by date.

•U.S. flu preparations long overdue
•Why isn't AIDS testing routine yet?
•An inside look at Bazell's health coverage
•Robert Bazell blogs in 'The Daily Nightly'
 Our special series on immigration
•Immigrant brain drain in Silicon Valley
•Immigrants alter America's heartland
•Costa Mesa cracks down on illegal immigrants
•Immigration debate intensifies in border towns
 READ & WATCH EVERY STORY IN OUR SERIES
•The No. 1 tax mistake Americans make
•E-filing? Beware of 'phishing' scams
•Look out for hidden tax prep fees
•Are tax preparers cheating Uncle Sam?
•Tax tips for 2006 | FULL COVERAGE
 'THE WAR IN IRAQ: 3 YEARS LATER'
•A reporter reflects on 3 years in Iraq
•At home, shifting opinions of the war
•Debating the media's role in Iraq
•Pentagon plans for civil war
•Bush stakes presidency on Iraq
•Embedded with Alpha Company 2-8
 OUR SPECIAL SERIES ON ALZHEIMER'S
•Living with Alzheimer's disease
•Tests lead to early Alzheimer's diagnosis
•Video: An Alzheimer's patient on what it's like
•Robert Bazell blogs about the series
 TEASED RECENTLY ON THE BROADCAST
•Tax schemes to avoid
•Tips to protect your digital identity
•Internet safety tips for parents
•Rising from Ruin: Two towns rebuild after Katrina
•State-by-state ER report card
•How careless are companies about personal data?
•Bird flu: What you need to know
•Register for the FTC's 'Do Not Call' list
•Spyware: How to prevent & kill it
 READ EVERY STORY IN THE SERIES
•Chronic pain frustrates patients, doctors
•Doctor treats pain without pills
•New research shows brain's key role
•Robert Bazell blogs about the series
•COMPLETE COVERAGE
 ONE YEAR IN THE LIFE OF BRIAN

The Brian Williams era at NBC Nightly News began on Dec. 2, 2004 with these words at the end of his first broadcast. Since that historic night, he's been on the front lines, from Banda Aceh to New Orleans, reporting the world's story. Click here for a look back, in words and video, at Brian Williams in 2005.

 NBC IN THE FIELD
•Mendenhall: Chernobyl's uncertain legacy
•Baculinao: Chinese hail 'success' of Hu visit
•Miller: At 80, queen's popularity endures
•Batten: Becoming part of White House news
•Lilley: Local health units brace for bird flu
•Weeke: A year later, pontiff winning over flock
•Lewis: Science of predicting quakes
•Mosher: Still counting dead from 1906 quake
•Levin: Yes, they remember the 1906 quake
•London: How much would '06 quake cost now?
•Walton: Quake stirs birth of photojournalism
•Choo: Real estate giant rises from rubble
•Potter: Florida's high-tech attack on snakes
•Potter: Helping Samoans help themselves 
•Weeke: 'Ghost of Corleone' finally caught



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