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Nightline Tonight Tue., September 18, 2007


Arkadi Kuhlman, chief executive officer of ING Direct, is an atypical banker. He refuses to deal with credit cards, he won't sell a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage and he believes that if you can't afford it, you shouldn't buy it. ABC's Bill Weir reports on Kulman's fresh perspective on money.
A Mother's Illness
Aimee Chamernik, 38 years old, is dying of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis -- the illness known as Lou Gehrig's disease. As her body becomes progressively weaker, she struggles with how to tell her kids the truth. Her first instinct is to prevent her children from becoming too attached to her, until she realizes life is about memories and making a difference. ABC's John Donvan reports in another installment of the "Life & Death" series.
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