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Baby meets beast: Girl plays with gorillas

Sept. 16: The owner of a wild animal park posted a home video online of his 18-month-old aping around with gorillas. But the clip is drawing mixed reactions. NBC's Veronica de la Cruz reports.  The owner of a wild animal park posted a home video online of his 18-month-old aping around with gorillas. But the clip is drawing mixed reactions. NBC's Veronica de la Cruz reports. (TODAY)

Baby meets beast: Girl plays with gorillas

Sept. 16: The owner of a wild animal park posted a home video online of his 18-month-old aping around with gorillas. But the clip is drawing mixed reactions. NBC's Veronica de la Cruz reports.  The owner of a wild animal park posted a home video online of his 18-month-old aping around with gorillas. But the clip is drawing mixed reactions. NBC's Veronica de la Cruz reports. (TODAY)

Fantasy Fix: Bennett is a beast

Sept. 6: Fantasy Fix: Erik Kuselias says TE Martellus Bennett will be QB Eli Manning's go-to guy in the red zone, that it's time to sell the Giants' defense, and that New York will rely heavily on Ahmad Bradshaw's legs. (NBC Sports)Fantasy Fix: Erik Kuselias says TE Martellus Bennett will be QB Eli Manning's go-to guy in the red zone, that it's time to sell the Giants' defense, and that New York will rely heavily on Ahmad Bradshaw's legs. (NBC Sports)

Obama's 'Beast' hits snag in Ireland

May 23: President Obama has to switch up his ride in Dublin after his Cadillac, nicknamed "The Beast," becomes stuck while leaving the U.S. Embassy. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. President Obama has to switch up his ride in Dublin after his Cadillac, nicknamed "The Beast," becomes stuck while leaving the U.S. Embassy. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. (TODAY)

Al-Qaida a beast with many heads

May 8: Al-Qaida is a network spread across at least six countries, and even the death of its primary leader won't stop the organization from trying to attack the West. NBC's Richard Engel reports.  (Nightly News)Al-Qaida is a network spread across at least six countries, and even the death of its primary leader won't stop the organization from trying to attack the West. NBC's Richard Engel reports. (Nightly News)

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