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Today Show to Feature PALS on Upcoming Episode

January 4, 2008

A woman with Lou Gehrig’s Disease from the Greater Los Angeles Chapter will be among a group of people featured on The “Today Show” on NBC tentatively scheduled to air January 7-9 with segments each day focusing on living with chronic disease in America. The programs will be hosted by Today’s Meredith Vieira.

Check your local listings for a broadcast schedule. Broadcast schedules and content are subject to change without notice.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540...37340#22537340
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