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Nightline Tonight Mon., January 14, 2008


Romney: Day in the Life
Michigan voters head to the polls tomorrow to cast their ballots for the Republican nominee. After placing second in Iowa and New Hampshire, the stakes are high for former Gov. Mitt Romney. "Nightline" talks to the embattled candidate about his hopes for Michigan, his campaign mistakes and how much of his own money he is willing to spend on this presidential bid. Cynthia McFadden reports. Read more about it here.
Facing Recession?
Economists are bracing for more bad news this week, as analysts expect Citigroup and Merrill Lynch to report one of their worst quarters ever tomorrow. The credit crunch and mortgage mess have the economy flirting with recession. "Nightline" takes a deeper look, with David Muir reporting.
The Writer's Strike
The Golden Globes aired last night, though without writers or the famous actors and actresses who refused to cross the picket lines, it was a shell of its former self. Tonight we report on the latest in the writer's strike and what it may mean for the Oscars. We hope you'll join us.
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