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Tonight on Dateline:

The very latest in the story that has captured America's attention and ended a 
Congressional career: The mysterious case of Washington Intern Chandra Levy. Now that 
she has been found, will the mystery ever be solved?

The discovery of Chandra's remains in the deep woods of a Washington park is only 
raising disturbing new questions -- some aimed at investigators themselves: How did 
Chandra Levy die? And did police do all they could? NBC's Norah O'Donnell, who's been 
covering this case for more than a year, asks some tough questions about the police 
investigation.

And what will these late developments mean for Congressman Gary Condit? Dateline 
brings you the newest information on a still baffling case.

Dateline is also presenting Brother's Keeper, the disturbing story of two brothers-- 
one in prison for murder, the other in a prison of his own making. Lorenzo Branch says 
he's being eaten up inside, knowing that his look-alike kid brother Lamont has been in 
prison for 13 years for a crime he says he didn't commit. How does Lorenzo know this 
-- you'll hear this amazing story tonight.

Correspondent Mike Taibbi says he's done a number of these 'wrong man' stories in his 
30 year career, but this one is particularly interesting. "In this one, both brothers 
stories are so compelling," he says. "The family has been down to the precinct and has 
taken lie detector tests to support the contention that the wrong man has been locked 
up for all these years. And even the judge says he has a gnawing sense something is 
wrong here."

Plus -- a look at what it takes to walk away a BIG winner of sweepstakes prizes. 
Janice Strell has won trips to Hawaii, Florida, the islands, Argentina, the Superbowl. 
She's won cash-- and even a car. How does she do it? She'll share her tips tonight.

And just in time for the holiday weekend rush, we'll have the latest crash test 
results from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
For the past seven years, Dateline has covered a number of crash tests, most of them 
with your safety in mind.

But tonight the experts are looking at something else: the cost of repairs for minor 
fender benders involving midsized cars. These are slow-speed crashes that don't look 
that serious.

Even producer Yolanda McCutchen, who has covered five different crash tests, was 
surprised at this one.
"Most of the collisions don't look very bad, there's no flying glass or anything, but 
I was surprised at how much they cost, because of the underlying damage.  One of the 
cars had damage to the radiator. That's something you don't expect from a fender 
bender. "

And tonight you'll be able to check out the repair cost for fender benders on other 
cars -- maybe yours -- by visiting our Web site. The address is 
http://www.Dateline.MSNBC.com .

So enjoy the holiday, drive safely, and watch Dateline Friday at 8, 7 central.

-- Barbara Bernhard
Producer, Dateline NBC

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