When "Nightline" correspondent Vicki Mabrey first interviewed Odell Barnes he was making a fortune in the foreclosure market. Fast forward deeper into this real estate crisis, and Barnes is still making money but is now focused on helping many Americans move into those houses that would otherwise remain vacant. And he believes the government could learn a thing or two from his business model.
Going Deep for Gold
It's one of the world's most dangerous jobs -- and the work happens more than 2 miles beneath Earth's surface. ABC News correspondent Nick Watt joins gold miners in South Africa as they risk their lives and descend deep underground to harvest gold. They work eight-hour shifts in 100-degree conditions for $400 a month -- and a slight seismic shift can spell doom.
Safekeeping
As many investors pull their money out of the sinking stock market, they need a safe place to stash their cash and other valuables. No wonder, then, that the sale of safes has gone through the roof. ABC News correspondent Lisa Fletcher looks at one item that is flying off the shelves during this economic crisis.
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