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A look inside a secret Taliban training facility Sept. 11: NBC News obtained videotape of Taliban fighters developing bombs and training suicide bombers. NBC's Lisa Myers reports. |
'America's mayor' now running for president Sept. 11: Rudolph Giuliani's career has been defined by 9/11. But now that he's running for president, is he politicizing it? |
Six people to be charged with hate crime Sept. 11: In W.Va., police are investigating what they call a shocking case of torture. Six people could be charged with a hate crime. |
A ride-along with NYPD counter-terror unit September 11: NBC's Richard Engel goes behind-the-scenes with the NYPD counter-terrorism and intelligence bureaus. |
Flex-time works for moms, companies September 11: Some companies are seeing that giving mothers flexible hours can benefit their bottom line. NBC's Rehema Ellis reports. |
9/11 'Survivor's Staircase' will survive September 11: A stairway in Lower Manhattan helped hundreds escape falling debris. Now, it's no longer threatened by demolition. |
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Esfandiari glad to be home Sept. 10: Watch the full interview with Haleh Esfandiari, who is now home after being detained in Iran. (20 minutes) NBC News Web Extra |
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Inside a Taliban bomb factory Sept. 11: NBC's Lisa Myers reports on an Italian journalist's unprecedented visit to Taliban bomb factory in Afghanistan. |
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On Tuesday: Women are balancing family and career. See how job sharing and flexible hours, can be a great benefit to you and your company. Rehema previews in today's 'Early Nightly' Video: Brian Williams talks to Rehema Ellis MSNBC.com: More companies find moms really work |
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