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Protests ahead of Japan G8 summit: Protests begin on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido ahead of Monday's summit of the G8 nations. ›06:07
The 'Dog Whisperer' Wins Another Convert: A few minutes with Cesar MillanTVs Dog Whispererwas all it took to win back a skeptic. ›18:28, 10.10
Christie Brinkley divorce trial goes nuclear: Attorneys in the Christie Brinkley divorce trial painted opposing portraits of their clients as the explosive case began its second day. A court-appointed psychiatrists report yet to be introduced says Brinkley is consumed by rage, said the lawyer for her estranged husband, Peter Cook. But it also says Brinkley should get primary custody of the children, her lawyer said. ›13:48, 3.07
Turkish women attack clothing law: A group of Turkish women protest after a woman is convicted of exhibitionism for wearing "improper clothing". ›14:29
Latest on the TODAY concert series: For its 13th consecutive year, NBCs TODAY show is bringing together the biggest names in music to rock the Plaza. Upcoming concerts include Miley Cyrus, Sheryl Crow and Celine Dion. ›21:36, 2.07
Childrens book illustrator Tasha Tudor dies at 92: Tasha Tudor, who illustrated such children's classics as "Little Women" and "The Secret Garden," has died. She was 92.
GreenDAY: Not your Grandma's throw pillows: They don't seem terribly sexy but well-chosen throw pillows can turn the average couch into a lounging extravaganza. Here, GreenDAY's Marisa Belger handpicks the plushest, most planet-friendly ones for your home. ›15:05, 23.06
Vote for the July 4th TODAY concert: Your votes have been cast, stay tuned for the performance on TODAY ›12:28, 18.06
Simple no-cook summer dinners: School is almost out and the long, lazy days of summer are nearly upon us. Make summer evenings easier with these no-cook dinners from Real Simple.
Emotional overeater quits sweets, drops 308 lbs.: After realizing compulsive eating controlled her every thought and action, 33-year-old Linda Horton decided to make a drastic change.Find out how the newest member of the Joy Fit Club finally found the strength to overcome her poor eating habits. ›17:07, 14.01
Stay cool with hot summer scarves: Scarves are traditionally a winter item, but this summer, long, lightweight scarves are a must-have item. TODAY Style editor Bobbie Thomas tells you all you need to know about summer scarves.
Burmese Battle Spiritual and Economic Ills: Businesses are struggling, prices are rising and residents are facing a spiritual crisis. An on-scene report from post-protest Rangoon. ›18:10, 11.10
In pictures: Colourful costumes at the UK's biggest gay pride parade ›15:36
Google in deal with Brazil to fight child porn: Internet search company Google signed an agreement with Brazilian public prosecutors on Wednesday to help combat child pornography on its social networking site Orkut, an accord that the company believes is the first of its kind internationally. ›17:26, 3.07
Making of TODAY's wedding: Race to the Altar: From the bride's dress to the couples honeymoon spot, find out how your votes determined the details of TODAY's ninth annual wedding.
Tidbits: Michael Lohan's private LiLo call goes public: A leaked voice mail reveals Lindsay Lohan's father, Michael, promising her he won't mouth off to the press, a promise he quickly and repeatedly broke. ›02:27, 3.07
From pills to pillows, when to replace your stuff: Knowing when to pitch everything from medication to your smoke alarm helps you and your family sleep better, stay safer, heal faster and more. Prevention's room-by-room guide outlines some surprising expiration dates. ›18:40, 3.07
Battle of the BBQs: Kansas City vs. Texas: square off to see who has the tastiest cooking style. Learn to make a succulent sauce and tasty country potato salad. ›15:14, 13.06
A century ago, Americans marveled at flight: On a steamy Fourth of July evening a century ago, a wood-and-fabric biplane lifted off and stayed airborne for almost a mile, in a stupendous triumph over gravity witnessed by more than 2,000 people. ›23:17, 3.07
Smallest planet shrinks in size: The smallest planet in the Solar System has become even smaller, studies by the Messenger spacecraft show. ›11:42, 04.07
Man arrested over student murders: A man is arrested in connection with the murder of two French students who were stabbed and burned in a flat in London. ›14:19
Nobel Prize winner shares plan to end poverty: Nobel Prize-winning economist Muhammad Yunus, the founder and managing director of Grameen Bank, analyzes the ability of business to tackle social problems. An excerpt from Chapter 1 of "Creating a World Without Poverty," titled, "A New Kind of Business." ›15:24, 3.07
Test Pattern: Is my iPod saying I'm old?: Even at the ripe old age of 29, I feel like I'm closer to 18 than 30. And judging from the tunes on my iPod, I may as well still be in my teens, because my taste in music (NIN!) is pretty firmly stuck in the past. ›13:55, 3.07
Queen Mother's note: 'pack the gin' is sold for record price: A note in which the Queen Mother asked her aide to pack gin and Dubonnet has sold for £16,000 in an unique auction of royal memorablia. ›13:03