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BUSINESS
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College Savings Worry Parents Most
A survey finds that parents with children under age 18 are more concerned about saving for their children's educations than they are about saving for retirement -
How You Can Beat 'The Street' In 2006
Take a peek at the super-simple seven-fund Coffeehouse Portfolio -
Stocks to Watch, Jan. 3: Walgreen Co. and UAL Corp.
Among the companies whose shares are expected to see active trade in Tuesday's session are Walgreen Co. and UAL Corp.
FOXLIFE
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Bono Commits to U2 Amid Charitable Work
U2 frontman Bono says that he attempts to balance his responsibility to his bandmates with his charitable crusades. -
Your Grrrs Jan. 3, 2006
Readers respond to the Grrr! Column. -
Another Year, the Same Old Grrr!
Americans have become politically obsessed. Can't we all just get along?
POLITICS
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Schumer Wants to Know Motivation Behind NSA Leak
Senators debate the investigation into who leaked information about National Security Agency secret wiretapping program. -
Bush Begins New Year With Troop Visit
President Bush begins the new year by visiting wounded troops at a Texas medical center. -
Va. Governor Considers DNA Test of Executed Man
With Mark Warner preparing to leave office, he is considering DNA exams on man executed 13 years ago for raping and murdering sister-in-law. -
Menino Sworn In to Fourth Term as Boston Mayor
Thomas Menino says loss of two staple corporations doesn't mean loss of city's clout. -
Familiar Themes Launch President's 2006 Agenda
President Bush begins the new year defending NSA eavesdropping, Iraq progress while touting economy, new Supreme Court nominee. -
Republicans Face Numbers Challenge in 2006 Governors Races
Republicans have to defend governors' seats in twice as many states as Democrats next year.
U.S. & WORLD
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U.N. Investigators Seeks Interview with Syrian VP
U.N. Commission investigating the death of Rafik Hariri requests immediate interviews with Syria's president, foreign minister and former vice president. -
Fatah Members Seek Election Delay
Senior members of the ruling Fatah party on Monday urged Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas to delay upcoming parliamentary elections, fearing that the Islamic group Hamas will deal the movement a stinging blow in the polls. -
Md. Congregants Robbed at Church
A gunman wearing a ski mask and dark clothing and holding a gun ordered children at a church service to collect purses and wallets and fled with an unknown amount of cash and valuables. -
Doc: Baby May Need Wheelchair
An Iraqi infant brought to the United States for treatment of severe birth defects is 'interactive and playful,' with good mental function, but the girl will likely wind up needing to use a wheelchair, her doctor said Monday. -
Powerful Earthquake Shakes Fiji
A 7.1 magnitude earthquake struck the South Pacific near Fiji on Tuesday, although there are no immediate reports of damage, injuries or tsunami activity, officials said. -
Florida Mom Charged with Scalding Young Son to Death
A Florida mother was charged with child abuse murder after scalding her 3-year-old boy to death in hot water as a punishment on Christmas Day, officials said on Monday. -
Two Rescued After Plane Crashes Into Hudson River
Two people were pulled from New York's Hudson River on Monday after their single-engine plane crashed off the shore of Yonkers. -
Israel Continues Airstrikes on Gaza
Israel warplanes strike more Palestinian targets in the Gaza Strip Monday -
Car Blast Kills One in Gaza
Car explosion in Gaza kills one Palestinian, a Palestinian official said. -
Iraq Attacks Kill 16
A homicide car bomber targeted a busload of police recruits north of Baghdad on Monday, killing seven people, and gunmen in the capital killed five workers, police said. -
Fla. Teen Spends Night in Seclusion After Iraq Trip
Farris Hassan's mother, Shatha Atiya, said Monday the boy and his father, Dr. Redha Hassan, went out for a steak dinner and then went to an undisclosed location where their son could have a long sleep. -
Iraq Oil Minister Resigns
The Iraqi minister said he resigned after being placed on forced vacation and replaced by Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Chalabi. -
Southern Californians Prepare for Storms
Downpours that swamped Northern California for two days moved to Southern California, prompting flash flood watches. -
Rose Parade-Goers Brace for Rain
Hundreds of die-hard fans camped out along the Rose Parade route with umbrellas and tarps for what could be the event's first rainy day in more than 50 years. -
Heavy Rains Head to Southern California
Storms that submerged areas of Northern California move south; prompts flood watch and preparations. -
Afghan Bomber Explodes Near Foreign Troops
A suspected Taliban homicide bomber kills himself and injures two passers-by while targeting a convoy of foreign soldiers. -
Russia, Ukraine Trade Accusations Over Gas
A day after Moscow ceased deliveries of gas to Ukraine, Russia accused the country of illegally diverting gas, while Ukraine said Russia was trying to undermine its economy. -
Flash Floods Kill 34 in Indonesia
Flash floods in central Indonesia claim at least 34 lives and officials expect the toll to rise.
VIEWS
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Redistricting Case Presents Opportunity for Court
The Texas redistricting case presents opportunity for Supreme Court.
SHOWS
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FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Sens. McConnell, Schumer on 'FNS'
Sens. Charles Schumer and Mitch McConnell discuss the investigation into the leak about a National Security Agency wiretapping program. -
FOX & Friends: Guests and Topics for Dec. 31 & Jan. 1
Dec 31 & Jan. 1 -
On the Record w/ Greta: Sad State of Affairs
Police in this country do not have the resources to conduct long-term searches for all the people missing
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