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Nightline Tonight Thu., January 10, 2008


Cars for the Masses
When it goes on sale, Tata Motors' new car, the Nano, will be the world's cheapest. It costs just 100,000 rupees, about $2,500. The India-based company hopes to make car ownership more affordable, especially for those in the developing world. But the Nano is not without its critics. Will the new vehicles simply bring more strain to countries already battling congestion and pollution? "Nightline" co-anchor Martin Bashir reports.
City of Brotherly Love?
The University of Pennsylvania trauma center is a busy place. Trauma surgeon Dr. Ben Braslow treats up to five or six gunshot victims in a single night in the Philadelphia hospital. "The city," he says, "is at war." Philadelphia even earned the moniker "Killadephia," because for years it has been one of the most dangerous cities in the country. ABC's Vicki Mabrey reports. Click here to read the story.
Watch the video: "Medical Woes from Baghdad to Philly"
The Republicans Battle
In Myrtle Beach, South Carolina tonight, six Republicans still vying for the presidential bid will meet for a debate -- this with the South Carolina primary just over a week away. And for John McCain, hot off a victory in New Hampshire, it's a return to the state where he was defeated in his 2000 bid. Will this time be different for the 71-year old senator from Arizona? ABC's Jake Tapper reports. Click here to read more. Click here for special coverage of all the candidates: http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/Contenders/
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