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Tonight on 'Nightline'
Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2006 --
Search Party
Tonight, there is a massive search party looking for a San Francisco man who is lost in the Oregon mountains, moving through snow-covered hills and ravines with just his sneakers, a sweater and a jacket. He and his family -- his wife and two young daughters -- had been missing for a week. They were stuck in their car in freezing weather as it became trapped in the snow on the mountainous roads. On Saturday, James Kim left the car to get help and he hasn't been heard from since. The rest of his family was rescued yesterday, and we'll hear their remarkable story of survival and how a cell phone chip helped find them. Neal Karlinsky is in Oregon on the scene and will bring you the story and a live update.
Iraq: What Are the Options?
President Bush meets with the Iraq Study Group bright and early tomorrow morning to hear the group's proposals on what to do next in Iraq. The highly anticipated recommendations are headed by former secretary of state and close Bush family friend James Baker, and former congressman Lee Hamilton. The bipartisan group traveled to Iraq and has met for many months with experts. As the sectarian violence spirals out of control, will Bush listen to this group's ideas? Anchor Terry Moran sat down with three prominent U.S. senators who have distinctly different ideas on what should happen next. From sending more troops to bringing the troops home to just letting the warring parties separate under a loose federation, the plans are outlined by Barack Obama, Joe Biden and Lindsey Graham on "Nightline" tonight.
The Little Black Dress
The $807,000 dress. That's right. Probably the most expensive little black dress in history. The dress made so famous by the sophisticated and chic Audrey Hepburn. Vicki Mabrey takes a look at the history of the little black dress and why its simple form and Hepburn's onscreen version made it a classic that's endured for glamorous women on the party circuit for years.
Terry Moran anchors the show tonight. We hope you'll join us.
We hope you join us tonight.
Gerry Holmes and the "Nightline" Staff Washington, D.C.
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