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Lacoste logo transitions to the future: Playing off the brand's iconic crocodile logo, Lacoste debuted a new collection featuring three different versions of the emblem: the silver croc, the sporty croc and the hipster croc. ›19:14
An Italian favorite: Chicken parmigiana: No Italian meal can be complete without this classic dish. Here, Sal Scognamillo from the famed Patsy's restaurant in New York City and now Atlantic City give their family recipe for the perfect chicken parmigiana. ›20:31 5 Sep, Fri
Rice meets with terror-fighting allies in Africa: Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice held meetings Saturday with terrorism-fighting allies in North Africa, a region of growing strategic importance. ›20:53
Home loan troubles breaking new records: A record 9 percent of American homeowners with a mortgage were either behind on their payments or in foreclosure at the end of June, a report shows. ›16:22 5 Sep, Fri
Karma? Bug eviction ends with blazing temple: A Japanese monk trying to rid his temple of a hornets' nest panicked when the hornets attacked him and dropped a torch, burning his temple to the ground, police said Thursday. ›11:55 4 Sep, Thu
Bleak jobs data highlights voters' concern: Friday's bleak report showing big job losses in August will help keep the focus on the economy as voters' top concern through the election in November. ›22:37
Video: A first-hand account of the changing North Pole: Sept. 6: We've been hearing for some time about the rapidly thinning ice in the Arctic Ocean. ITN's Phil Reay-Smith reports on a man who wanted to see for himself just how much the North Pole has changed.(Nightly News) ›01:11 7 Sep, Sun
Excerpt: Roald Dahls secret mission: Dr. Francis Collins, arguably the nation's leading geneticist and author of the best-selling "The Language of God," is working on a book that promises "stunning new revelations about why we get sick; what it means to be healthy; how we can prevent disease" and medical treatment. ›18:38 2 Sep, Tue
Where home prices may actually ... rise?: Believe it or not, in the future people will be buying and selling homes. Some of them will even make a profit. ›17:23 5 Sep, Fri
Presidential race ignites fashion buzz: Not since Jacqueline Kennedy have fashionistas paid such close attention to what the women of politics are wearing, from Cindy McCain's popped collar to Sarah Palin's updo to Michelle Obama's off-the-rack dress. ›14:13 5 Sep, Fri
Postmen beat zombies for oddest book title: "Greek Rural Postmen and Their Cancellation Numbers" benefited from a late surge in public support to win the title Friday of oddest book title of the past 30 years, The Bookseller magazine said. ›00:58 7 Sep, Sun
Landslide hits Cairo shanty town, kills 24: Massive boulders crashed down on an Egyptian shantytown Saturday on the outskirts of the capital, killing at least 24 people, authorities said. ›22:47
Obama, McCain battle over the economy: As Republicans wrap up their storm-shortened convention Thursday, John McCain is expected to underscore his plans to revive the slumping economy. ›12:03 4 Sep, Thu
Slide show: Slide show: The spy who loved Runway: Designers create a look for Diane von Furstenbergs line, inspired by a 1940s spy movie. ›13:54 4 Sep, Thu
Ready to reveal a family secret? E-mail us!: Do you have a potentially life-altering skeleton in your closet that you are willing to talk about for the first time? Is there a family secret that has been revealed to you? Share your stories for an upcoming segment of TODAY! ›21:23 5 Sep, Fri
Cops hunt speedy skateboarder: Police are trying to track down a man filmed riding a skateboard down a steep stretch of highway at 62 mph, far above the speed limit. ›11:30 3 Sep, Wed
Rosenthal's Inside Pitch: With Carlos Quentin injured, the ChiSox could be in big trouble. Ken Rosenthal knows who on the roster needs to step up. ›21:19
'Potter' publisher to promote next big thing: U.S. Olympian Michael Phelps announced on TODAY he will use the $1 million bonus he earned for tying Mark Spitzs record of seven gold medals to start his own foundation to promote education about swimming and pool safety. ›14:16 2 Sep, Tue
Wisconsin puts up 51: ›19:42
Video: What path will Hurricane Ike take?: Sept. 6: NBCs Lester Holt speaks with Paul Deanno of WTVJ in Miami.(Nightly News) ›00:47 7 Sep, Sun
Drug-addicted elephant kicks heroin habit: A once drug-addled elephant fed heroin-laced bananas by illegal traders will return home after emerging clean from a three-year detox program on China's tropical island province of Hainan. ›09:34 4 Sep, Thu
Lohan and Ronson rock the runway crowd: Nobody draws attention like Lindsay Lohan and gal pal Samantha Ronson. The duo sat in the front row for Ronson's sister Charlotte's spring collection at New York Fashion Week, where they were immediately swarmed by photographers. ›22:13
Oddest book title? Greek Rural Postmen: It may not be a best-seller, but "Greek Rural Postmen and Their Cancellation Numbers" has won a literary accolade: oddest book title of the past 30 years. The runner-up was "People Who Don't Know They're Dead," and third place went to "How To Avoid Huge Ships." ›14:47 5 Sep, Fri
Skip storage! Wear summer garb in fall: Fashion is leaving its fickle nature behind as some of the fall's biggest trends are blurring the boundaries between seasons. TODAY Style editor Bobbie Thomas offers tips for attaining a seasonless and chic look. ›19:25 4 Sep, Thu