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  • Video: Fires threaten 200 Santa Barbara homes
    02.07.2008, 23:07:49
    July 2: New fires broke out near Santa Barbara, Calif., posing health dangers and forcing hundreds of evacuations across California. NBC's George Lewis reports. (Nightly News)
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  • Video: Firefighting family member meets her match
    02.07.2008, 23:08:32
    July 2: Like many currently fighting wildfires across northern California, Tiffany Hedlund is battling too many blazes with too few resources. NBC's Mara Schiavocampo reports. (Nightly News)
  • Video: Betancourt, U.S. hostages rescued in Colombia
    02.07.2008, 23:09:29
    July 2: Colombia said its military rescued former presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt, three U.S. military contractors and 11 other hostages from leftist rebels. NBC's Mark Potter reports. (Nightly News)
  • Video: Bush presses for diplomacy toward Iran
    02.07.2008, 23:10:52
    July 2: After offering condolences to Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert for the apparent Palestinian terrorist attack that killed three in Jerusalem, President Bush told reporters a military strike on Iran from Israel or the U.S. should be a last resort. NBC's John Yang reports. (Nightly News)
  • Video: Obama aims for wide appeal
    02.07.2008, 23:10:09
    July 2: As patriotism, faith and public service become a bigger part of Barack Obama's campaign, analysts are asking whether this represents a shift to the middle. NBC's Lee Cowan reports. (Nightly News)
  • Video: Washington's boyhood home discovered
    02.07.2008, 23:14:25
    July 2: The cherry tree reportedly chopped down by George Washington is long gone, but in the home where he lived from age 6 to 20, archeologists are discovering plenty of lost treasures. NBC's Bob Faw reports. (Nightly News)
  • Video: Thanks to algae, Olympics truly go green
    02.07.2008, 23:12:56
    July 2: More than 5,000 square miles of water in Quingdaoincluding one-third of the Olympic swimming courseare covered in a thick algae that more than 20,000 workers must clean up in the next six weeks. NBC's Mark Mullen reports. (Nightly News)
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