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BUSINESS
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GE Shares Tumble Following Earnings Report
General Electric said Friday earnings were mostly in line with analyst expectations, other than disappointing revenue, but stocks plummeted in trading. -
UBS Halts Business With Iran
Swiss banking giant UBS AG said Sunday it has stopped dealing with Iran because of the risk incurred by the country's instability. -
Stocks to Watch, Jan. 22: Texas Instruments, Ford, American Express
Among the companies whose shares are expected to see active trade in Monday's session are Texas Instruments Inc., Ford Motor Co., Bank of America Corp. and American Express Co. -
Lundberg Survey: Gasoline Up 3 Cents
The average retail price of a gallon of gasoline in the United States rose again over the past two weeks, as crude oil prices increase and other market changes kick in, an industry analyst said on Sunday.
FOXLIFE
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Brooks Looks for Comedy in the Muslim World
In 'Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World,' comedian Albert Brooks is hired by the U.S. government to research Muslim humor. -
Miss Oklahoma Wins Miss America Pageant
A 22-year-old aspiring teacher from Oklahoma was crowned Miss America on Saturday night, the first time the storied but struggling pageant was held outside Atlantic City, N.J. -
Hey Prowler, Now Urine Jail
Fiend with a yen for relieving himself through open windows finally behind bars; burglar gets a beauty school beatdown; ex-inmate tries to break into jail.
POLITICS
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Bush to Campaign Against Criticism of NSA Wiretap Program
The Bush administration begins a campaign to fight back against criticism over the National Security Agency's domestic spying program. -
McCain Blasts Iran, Venezuela Leaders
Arizona Republican senator says U.S. is vulnerable if oil supplies are dependent on 'Iranian mullahs and wackos in Venezuela.' -
Thousands Mark Roe V. Wade Anniversary
Supporters, opponents march in weekend protests recognizing 33rd anniversary of landmark abortion rights case -
Reception Line Photos Show Bush, Abramoff Together
Half-dozen photos taken at White House functions show president shaking hand of scandalized lobbyist. -
Steele Fundraising Catches Up to Rival in Maryland Senate Ra
Maryland Republican Senate candidate Lt. Gov. Michael Steele might have entered an election race six months after his main political rival, but he has made strong — and lucrative — strides. -
Pols Accuse White House of Hiding Behind Terror Threats on N
Lawmakers rebuff Bush administration's suggestion that criticism of NSA wiretap authority puts nation at risk of terror attacks. -
Poll: Seniors Confused by Medicare Drug Program
Fifty-two percent of respondents polled by AP say prescription benefit plan is tough to understand. -
Houston Station Airs Modified Ad Against DeLay
Television station says changes to ad DeLay's team had declared misleading make it acceptable to run. -
Greenspan Departing Fed With High Popularity
Retiring chairman of Federal Reserve is credited with keeping economy stable for 18 years; calming presence in vastly expanding economic era. -
President Previews Coming Domestic Issues in Radio Address
Health care, tax cuts and energy prices are some of the issues Bush will tackle in State of the Union address.
SCIENCE
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Whale Necropsy Results Expected Soon
The Zoological Society of London said it hoped preliminary results on what killed the Northern bottlenose whale that wandered into the River Thames would be available Wednesday.
U.S. & WORLD
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Kosovo President Dies of Lung Cancer
Kosovo's president Ibrahim Rugova dies Saturday after suffering from lung cancer; Her had been at the forefront of the ethnic Albanian struggle to gain independence from Serbia. -
Hitler's Gun to Be Auctioned
A gun that may have belonged to Adolf Hitler is expected to fetch thousands of dollars at an auction at the end of the month. -
Utah Hikers Rescued
Four stranded hikers, including a woman with a broken back, were plucked off a Utah mountain by helicopter Sunday morning after spending the night with a rescue team. -
Report: U.S. Troops Exposed to Bad Water
Halliburton is denying reports that it was aware that troops and civilians at a U.S. military base in Iraq were exposed to contaminated water from the Euphrates River. -
Morales Sworn In as Bolivian President
Leftist coca grower Evo Morales on Sunday was sworn in as Bolivia's first Indian president and said he would 'change history... without vengeance' during his leadership. -
Man Convicted of Threatening Sharon's Life
The brother of the man who assassinated former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was convicted Sunday on charges he threatened the life of current PM Ariel Sharon. -
Doctors: Sharon Test Shows No Change
Doctors ordered a new brain scan Sunday for Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, who was in critical but stable condition more than two weeks after a strong stroke, medical officials said. -
Pakistan PM: Warn Us Before You Strike Terrorists
Shaukat Aziz says Pakistan will cooperate with strikes against terrorists if they get warning first. -
Russia Blasts Cut Gas to Georgia, Armenia
Natural gas supplies were cut off to Georgia and Armenia on Sunday after explosions on pipelines in southern Russia. -
Thousands Protest U.S Airstrike in Pakistan
Thousands of Pakistanis protested a U.S. airstrike that killed civilians in the second week of anti-American rallies in the country. -
Trapped Miners Found Dead
The bodies of two Logan County miners have been recovered two days after a conveyor belt caught fire and spewed dense smoke throughout the mine. -
GI Guilty in Iraqi's Suffocation
A military jury on Saturday ruled that an Army interrogator committed negligent homicide when he put a sleeping bag over an Iraqi general's head and then sat on the man while he suffocated. -
Muslim Group to Call for Writer's Release
A U.S. Muslim advocacy group arrived in Baghdad on Saturday to plead for the release of American hostage Jill Carroll, while an Iraqi official urged U.S. forces to free six detained Iraqi women in a bid to save the journalist. -
Red Cross Relief Chopper Missing in Pakistan
A helicopter used by the Red Cross for earthquake relief in Pakistan was reported missing on Sunday. The helicopter had seven crew members on board.
VIEWS
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Brits Rethink PC Prosecutions, Cultural Cursing
A weekly round-up of political correctness run amok.
SHOWS
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FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Sen. John McCain on 'FOX News Sunday'
Arizona Republican discusses the implications of the latest bin Laden tape, NSA wiretapping and lobbying scandals on Capitol Hill. -
FNS w/ Chris Wallace: Transcript: Sen. Dick Durbin on 'FOX News Sunday'
Illinois Democrat discusses the politics of wiretapping and campaign contributions, and efforts to update the Patriot Act and FISA law.
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