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A place for gays in the GOP?
Aug . 31:  Sen. Larry Craig's situation, like Mark Foley's before, focuses attention on gays and the Republican party, and more broadly, the party's position on gay issues.  A “Hardball” panel debates whether there is a place for gay Republicans in the party.

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Tom DeLay
Aug. 31:  Tom DeLay, complained that NBC will not run ads produced by “Freedom's Watch." He said, "these are also the same network execs who find Keith Olbermann fit for public consumption, clearly putting their political judgment into question."

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Remembering Princess Diana
10 years after her death, MSNBC revisits the life and legacy of Princess Diana.

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  ZeitGeist: News satire

Even Edward R. Murrow made a mistake once in a while.  Imagine how many blunders Willie Geist makes on a daily basis.

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Multimedia: Katrina's lasting damage  
  
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Southern Louisiana rebuilds
Visit areas around New Orleans to compare how they’re faring today with scenes from two years ago.
Gulf Coast's struggle
A lifelong resident revisits areas that had been devastated by the storm, and shares how they looked days after the storm and today.
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