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Results tagged “stands”

Girl Scout cookie stands robbed twice in 24 hours

March 5: Two Arizona Girl Scout troops were robbed while selling cookies within 24 hours of each other, as thieves ran off with more than $500 combined. KVOA's Nathan O'Neal reports. Two Arizona Girl Scout troops were robbed while selling cookies within 24 hours of each other, as thieves ran off with more than $500 combined. KVOA's Nathan O'Neal reports. (NBC News)

Swiss Guard stands down as Benedict XVI's papacy ends

Feb. 28: As the sun sets over Castel Gandolfo in Lazio, Italy, Swiss Guards stand down, signifying the official end of Pope Benedict XVI's papacy. (NBC News)As the sun sets over Castel Gandolfo in Lazio, Italy, Swiss Guards stand down, signifying the official end of Pope Benedict XVI's papacy. (NBC News)

Girl shot by Taliban stands up, still fighting infection

Oct. 20: Malala Yousufzai was recently shot by the Taliban near her school after arguing that girls deserve the same right to education as boys. NBC's Duncan Golestani reports. Malala Yousufzai was recently shot by the Taliban near her school after arguing that girls deserve the same right to education as boys. NBC's Duncan Golestani reports. (msnbc)

Romney stands by remarks as Obama pounces

Sept. 19: As Mitt Romney heads back on the campaign trail, he doesn't back down from the substance of controversial comments secretly recorded at a private fundraiser. Meanwhile, President Obama took the opportunity to weigh in on the GOP candidate's dismissive remarks. NBC's Peter Alexander reports. As Mitt Romney heads back on the campaign trail, he doesn't back down from the substance of controversial comments secretly recorded at a private fundraiser. Meanwhile, President Obama took the opportunity to weigh in on the GOP candidate's dismissive remarks. NBC's Peter Alexander reports. (TODAY)

Brawling in the stands at Raiders-49ers game

Aug. 23: Take a look at footage of some of the fighting that broke out at a preseason game between Oakland and San Francisco. (NBC Sports)Take a look at footage of some of the fighting that broke out at a preseason game between Oakland and San Francisco. (NBC Sports)

Stuntman stands on pole for 35 hours

May 20: An Israeli stuntman breaks U.S. magician David Blaine's endurance record by standing on a nine-story-high pole for 35 hours. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. An Israeli stuntman breaks U.S. magician David Blaine's endurance record by standing on a nine-story-high pole for 35 hours. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. (TODAY)

Dog stands by injured canine friend in Japan

March 16: A dog guards an injured canine friend in Japan. Rescue workers managed to get one dog to a shelter and the injured animal to a veterinary clinic. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. A dog guards an injured canine friend in Japan. Rescue workers managed to get one dog to a shelter and the injured animal to a veterinary clinic. TODAY.com's Dara Brown reports. (TODAY )

Time stands still in quake-hit Haitian town

Jan. 15: Awash in sorrow a year ago, residents of Leogone, Haiti – where nearly 6,000 lost their lives – are growing increasingly frustrated at the slow pace of recovery. NBC's Lester Holt reports. (Nightly News)Awash in sorrow a year ago, residents of Leogone, Haiti – where nearly 6,000 lost their lives – are growing increasingly frustrated at the slow pace of recovery. NBC's Lester Holt reports. (Nightly News)

Cromartie stands by harsh words

Jan. 13: Jets CB Antonio Cromartie doesn't back down from his harsh words for Patriots QB Tom Brady. (NBC Sports)Jets CB Antonio Cromartie doesn't back down from his harsh words for Patriots QB Tom Brady. (NBC Sports)

Despite uproar, government stands by pat-downs

Nov. 21: Amid growing outrage over the new – and more aggressive –measures, TSA administrator John Pistole joins TODAY's Jenna Wolfe to discuss the reasoning behind the enhanced screening techniques. Amid growing outrage over the new – and more aggressive –measures, TSA administrator John Pistole joins TODAY's Jenna Wolfe to discuss the reasoning behind the enhanced screening techniques. 

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