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ENTERTAINMENT
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'Love and Consequences' Author AdmitsMemoir is Fake
Margaret Seltzer admits that "Love and Consequences," a memoir about her life with foster family and selling drugs with a gang was a complete fabrication. -
Jessica Simpson's Exes Honored With 'Fearless' Award
Jessica Simpson was the blonde elephant in the room when two of her exes and her new guy Dane Cook, John Mayer and Tony Romo were honored together at Cosmopolitan's Fun Fearless Male Awards. -
Bai Ling Charged With Petty Theft
Bai Ling says she made an "innocent mistake" when she allegedly took a pack of batteries and two tabloid magazines at Los Angeles International Airport without paying for them. -
Pop Tarts: Lindsay Lohan Behaving Badly?
Lindsay Lohan may have romped in and out of rehab (twice), but it seems like the party princess may still be having 'problems.' -
Food Network Axes Chef After Resume Exaggerations Revealed
After rising to culinary stardom preparing impossible meals on his Food Network series, Robert Irvine has met an obstacle his kitchen prowess couldn't overcome -- an embellished resume. -
Man Ordered to Pay Millions in Michael Jackson Tape Suit
The owner of a air charter service was ordered to pay attorney Mark Geragos and an associate several million dollars for ordering the secret videotaping of Michael Jackson and the lawyers -
Shows Postponed as Eddie Van Halen Undergoes Medical Testing
Van Halen has postponed concerts this week as guitarist Eddie Van Halen undergoes medical testing for an undisclosed condition. -
'Jackass' Steve-O Arrested for Investigation of Vandalism
Steve-O of "Jackass" fame was arrested for investigation of vandalism and possession of a controlled substance at his Hollywood home. -
Drew Barrymore Donates $1 Million to World Food Program
Drew Barrymore said Monday she is donating $1 million to help fight hunger. -
'Dancing' Finalist Mario Lopez to Take on Broadway
Mario Lopez will dance his way into Broadway's 'A Chorus Line' after his stint on 'Dancing with the Stars' -
Witherspoon Pitches Bracelets to End Violence Against Woman
Reese Witherspoon was at the U.N. Tuesday as part of an effort to raise money for a fund to end violence against women worldwide. -
Source: 'Idol' Stripper Hernandez Won't Be Disqualified
The Associated Press has learned that David Hernandez will remain on "American Idol," despite his past as a male stripper. -
Kenny Chesney Leads ACM Award Nominations With 11
Kenny Chesney leads all nominees for the Academy of Country Music Awards with 11 nominations, including entertainer of the year and top male vocalist. -
Paris Hilton to Appear on 'My Name is Earl'
NBC is pumping up the return of "My Name is Earl" with a guest shot by Paris Hilton. -
Report: Kiddie Star Manager Convicted of Child Molestation
A child-star manager responsible for the careers of twin Disney Channel actors has pleaded no contest to misdemeanor child molestation and misdemeanor sale of an alcoholic beverage to a minor, TMZ.com reports. -
Shanghai Surprise: Bjork Ends Concert With 'Tibet! Tibet!'
Icelandic singer Bjork has caused a firestorm in China after ending a concert in Shanghai with 'Tibet! Tibet' following the end of her 'Declare Independence' song. -
FOX411: Britney, Jessica ... They Weren't First
Today's pop-ettes have nothing on predecessors Joni Mitchell, Carole King and Carly Simon. -
Boy Band Mogul Lou Pearlman Strikes Plea Deal
Pearlman's public defender said the former music producer will plead guilty to a new set of unspecified criminal charges that he and the U.S. district attorney agreed upon, MyFoxOrlando.com reported. -
The Game Begins Serving 60-Day Sentence for Firearm
Playtime is over for The Game, who began serving a 60-day jail sentence for felony firearm possession. -
Fake Memoir About Poverty and Drugs Recalled
A memoir by a white woman who claimed she was raised in poverty by a black foster mother and sold drugs for a gang in a tough Los Angeles neighborhood has turned out to be pure fiction, a newspaper report says.
HEALTH
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22 Children At One School Have Mysterious Illness
Twenty-two children from Cattell Elementary School were taken to a downtown Des Moines hospital on Thursday afternoon after they became sick, school officials said. -
Oregon Holds Health Insurance Lottery
Oregon is conducting a one-of-a-kind lottery, and the prize is health insurance. -
Hormone Study Finds as Heart Risks Fade New Cancers Arise
The first follow-up of a landmark study of hormone use after menopause shows heart problems linked with the pills seem to fade after women stop taking them, while surprising new cancer risks appear. -
South African Woman, 68, Scared to Death
A South African woman was scared to death Monday - literally. -
Flesh-Eating Bacteria Kills Utah Woman
A South Ogden woman has died of rare flesh-eating bacteria. -
Airborne Admits Its Not 'The Miracle Cold Buster'
Consumers who hoped to rid themselves of the common cold by taking the herbal remedy Airborne can receive a refund from the company; it is being reported by ABC News. -
Study: Eating Broccoli Could Prevent Bladder Cancer
An extract from broccoli sprouts can prevent the development of bladder cancer, according to a news release. -
CDC: Other U.S. Clinics May Be Unsafe
A potential outbreak of hepatitis C because of unsafe practices at a Nevada clinic may represent "the tip of an iceberg" of safety problems at other clinics around the country, according to the head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
OPINION
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Mike Baker: You Want Change? Give Me a Break
There's nothing wrong with wanting to feel good, as long as voters don't turn ugly when change isnt forthcoming.
POLITICS
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Adm. Fallon: Next Troop Drawdown Assessment Likely in Summer
The top U.S. military commander in the Middle East said Tuesday that officials will probably need some time this summer to reassess the situation in Iraq before drawing down more troops. -
Rep Renzi Pleads Not Guilty in Land Deal Fraud Case
Arizona Congressman Rick Renzi has pleaded not guilty to federal charges including insurance fraud, extortion and money laundering. -
Bush Phones Russian President-Elect Medvedev
President Bush has called Russia's new president-elect and has said he hopes to establish a close working relationship that will help them deal with important world issues. -
Air Force's European Tanker Deal Irks Lawmakers
Outrage is brewing in Congress as members take stock of a multimillion dollar contract awarded to Europe-based Northrup Gruman/EADS by the U.S. Air Force to build a new generation of in-flight refueling tankers. -
Gitmo Detainee Lawyers Seek Source of '60 Minutes' Video
Air Force officer who led prosecutions at Gitmo says a video of Canadian detainee Omar Khadr making roadside bombs may have been leaked by the vice president. -
Dems Increase Spending, Promise Surplus in Budget Plan
Democrats are offering hefty increases in domestic programs and still promise a budget surplus in four years, but Republicans say the plan would require tax increases. -
Voters Approve Hypothetical Bush-Cheney Indictment
Voters in two Vermont towns approved measures Tuesday calling for the indictment of President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney for what they consider violations of the Constitution. -
Military Commander Calls for Modernized Nuclear Arsenal
The U.S. needs a new, modern arsenal of nuclear weapons to use as a deterrent to attacks from other nations for the remainder of the 21st century, the top military commander for strategic warfare said Tuesday. -
Pistol-Packin' Pols' Pin Says 'Gun' Without Saying a Word
An oval pin with a six-point star in the middle has been seen adorning lawmaker's blazers around the halls of the Utah state capitol building. But if you see one, don't make any fast moves: It probably means they're carrying a pistol. -
FCC Probes Blackout of '60 Minutes' on Ala. TV Station
The Federal Communications Commission is investigating why an Alabama television station went dark during a Feb. 24 broadcast of a '60 Minutes' installment. -
Bush: 'Plenty of Time' to Strike Mideast Peace in His Term
With only 10 months left in his term and Israeli-Palestinian talks collapsed over renewed violence, President Bush said Tuesday there is "plenty of time" to get a Mideast peace deal before he leaves. -
Bush Wants OPEC to Pump More Oil
President Bush is chiding OPEC for failing to pump more oil as energy prices soar and the U.S. economy slumps. -
'Axis of Unity' in Latin America Could Be Growing Threat
For all its anti-American bluster, oil-rich Venezuela should not be a serious U.S. threat. But link it to Iran, and analysts fear a cauldron could be heating to a rapid boil towards America's south.
SCITECH
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Cell Phones Give Coeds False Sense of Safety
Two different surveys find college students, especially female ones, say holding cell phone gives them courage to go alone into places they normally wouldn't. -
Tech Tuesday: Why Net Neutrality Is Necessary
Dvorak: Forget the false free-market hype -- net neutrality developed the Internet, and it needs to be preserved -
NASA Space Probe Takes Photos of Avalanche on Mars
Scientists surprised to see such violent geological activity on mostly static Mars. -
Wikipedia Founder's Fling Ends in Nasty Public Breakup
Canadian conservative columnist Rachel Marsden puts Jimbo Wales' T-shirt, sweater up on eBay after he dumps her on Wikipedia discussion board. -
Four More Spacecraft Show Bizarre Speed Changes
Four out of five probes that slingshotted around Earth show accelerations, decelerations similar to famed Pioneer anomaly. -
Scientists Find Way to Shake Viruses to Death
Arizona State researchers calculate resonant frequencies of simple viruses, which could literally shake them apart. -
Tech Pundit Sees Bright Future for Solar Energy
Ray Kurzweil and colleagues on engineering panel predict rapid nanotechnological advances will let Sun power all Earth's energy needs within two decades.
SPORTS
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Tony Stewart Bruises Foot in Vegas Wreck
Two-time NASCAR champion Tony Stewart bruised his foot, but was otherwise fine following a frightening crash Sunday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
U.S.
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Calif. Football Star Gunned Down in Random Gang Attack
A high school football star described as 'a Houdini on the football field' was shot dead on Sunday in random gang violence and his mother was returning from her second tour of duty in Iraq, officials said. -
Police Say Couple Spent Weeks Planning Bloody Texas Attack
A high school couple forced to break up spent weeks plotting what became a bloody spree of gunfire and stabbings in the girl's home, leaving her mother and two brothers dead and her father wounded, according to police reports released Monday. -
Woman Gets Life for Masked Slaying of Ex-Lover's Wife
A woman who donned a black mask, ordered her ex-lover's wife to her knees and shot her twice in the head was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole Monday. -
'U Won't Be a Virgin for Long' Sex Text Nabs School Janitor
A school janitor in Minnesota has been arrested after police in Kansas set up a sting operation to catch older men communicating with a teen in Kansas. -
60 Evacuated as Calif. Train Derails, Releases Toxic Cloud
About 60 people were forced to leave their homes after a Union Pacific train derailed and caught fire, sending a cloud of acid fumes into the sky. -
Police: Powder Found at Las Vegas Hotel Room Not Hazardous
Police have given the all-clear after authorities checked an unidentified white powder a man reported finding in a Las Vegas Strip hotel room. -
Snow, Sleet Close Ark. Schools; Tornado Watches Posted
At least 11 inches of snow fell in west-central Arkansas, part of a band of snow and rain from the southern Plains to northern New England, as thunderstorms spread across the Southeast. -
Paramedic Victim of Gunman's Rampage at Florida Wendy's
Paramedic Rafael Vazquez left a training course on how to help when several people are hurt at once, and went to lunch at a nearby Wendy's. He became exactly the kind of victim he was being trained to save. -
Relatives of Convicted Child Killer Testify to Spare Him
Relatives of a man convicted of murdering a 10-year-old girl testified Tuesday that he was socially awkward while growing up and had a hard time playing with other children. -
Wife of Ex-FBI Agent Missing in Iran Struggles to Know Truth
The wife of a missing former FBI agent said Tuesday she hired a lawyer in Iran to try to persuade authorities there to investigate her husband's disappearance almost a year ago. -
Prosecutor: Doctor Killed Best Friend to Marry Friend's Wife
A prosecutor told a jury Tuesday that a doctor killed his best friend because he wanted to marry his friend's wife in a love triangle. -
Murder Charges Pending Against Soldier Accused of Killing 2
Prosecutors say they will file charges Wednesday against a Fort Lewis soldier accused of killing two married soldiers at their home in Parkland, Wash. -
Gas Clerk Charged With Assaulting Woman Locked in Store
A Texas gas station clerk was charged with assaulting a customer after locking the woman inside the store and turning off the lights, The Austin American-Statesman reported. -
Fence Post Fatally Impales Truck Driver on Indiana Highway
A truck driver was fatally impaled by a fence post early Tuesday when his tractor trailer veered off Interstate 65 south of Indianapolis. -
Officials: No Explosive Devices Found in Burned Houses
No explosive devices were found on-scene of a raging fire that burned several luxury show homes in a swanky development in the Seattle suburbs Monday, authorities said. -
Marines Free Instructor Jailed for Abusinf Recruits
A former Marine drill instructor convicted of abusing 23 recruits has been granted clemency and was quietly released Feb. 23 from brig after the commanding general signed off on a defense request for clemency. -
School Bus Crash Injures 28; Driver Charged
Harrisonburg, Va. police charged a 70-year-old school bus driver for disregarding a traffic signal in a morning wreck that involving another school bus and a car. -
Authorities: Alligator Bites Off Thumb of Tribe Worker
Officials say a Seminole Tribe employee trying to trap a nuisance alligator was bitten by the creature, which lopped off his thumb. -
Gay Marriage Debate Argued in California Supreme Court
Gay marriage supporters and opponents are finished presenting arguments on whether California should join Massachusetts in legalizing same-sex marriages. -
Ex-Nebraska Trooper Fired for KKK Ties Wants Job Back
Attorneys for a former Nebraska state trooper who was fired for joining a group affiliated with the Ku Klux Klan argued that he was wrongly fired before the state Supreme Court on Tuesday. -
Outraged Marines Investigate Puppy-Throwing Video
The United States Marines Corps on Tuesday condemned a video that purportedly shows a Marine viciously mistreating a puppy, and the Corps promised an aggressive investigation into who is responsible. -
Reno Police Turn to Web for Clues in Denison Case
Police in Reno, Nevada, are turning to the Web for help from the public in the investigation into the abduction and murder of 19-year-old college student Brianna Denison. -
Cops: No Suspects, Few Clues, No Motive in Memphis Slaying
Police were trying Tuesday to reconstruct what happened inside a small brick home were six people were found brutally killed. -
2 Fla. Women Convicted of Keeping Haitian Teen as a Slave
A mother and daughter were found guilty Tuesday of keeping a Haitian teen as their slave for six years in their South Florida home. -
6-Year-Old Boy Shot in Head in Suspected Gang Hit in L.A.
Two young men walked up to a car around noon and flashed gang signs before firing shots into car full of people, hitting a 6-year-old boy in Harbor Gateway section of Los Angeles. -
NYC Cracks Down on Civil Rights Extortion Schemes
New York prosecutors have obtained a string of indictments against leaders of 'minority labor coalitions' in rackets designed to extort the construction industry for money. -
Vacant Building Partially Collapses in New York City
A five-story vacant apartment building partially collapsed in upper Manhattan, leading to the suspension of dozens of rush-hour suburban trains. There were no immediate reports of injuries. -
Officials: One Killed in Oklahoma City Jet Crash
A small jet has crashed near Wiley Post Airport in Oklahoma City, killing at least one person, according to local officials on Tuesday. -
Harvard's Trial Women-Only Gym Hours Not Accepted by All
In a test of Harvard's famed open-mindedness, the university has banned men from one of its gyms for a few hours a week to accommodate Muslim women who say it offends their sense of modesty to exercise in front of the opposite sex. -
Red Sox Scout Arrested in Florida for Lewd Behavior
A 39-year-old Boston Red Sox scout was arrested after allegedly masturbating from the balcony of his Port St. Lucie, Fla. hotel room. -
Paratrooper Brigade Returns From Iraq in Surge Drawdown
A senior military official said Tuesday that the 2nd brigade, 82nd Airborne Division is heading back to North Carolina from Iraq in coming days and will not be replaced in the rotation. -
Witness Testifies About Committment to Destroy Sears Tower
Star witness in retrial of six men accused of plotting to destroy Chicago's Sears Tower testified Tuesday that the group planned the terrorist attacks. -
Good Samaritan Trying to Catch Starbucks Thieves Run Over
A 53-year-old Good Samaritan trying to catch theives who ran off with a Starbucks tip jar is clinging to life Tuesday after the suspects hit him with their car. -
Police: Man Barricades Himself in House After Shooting Wife
Police on Tuesday said a man shot his 51-year-old wife in the chest and then locked himself in a house. -
Police Call Appalachian State Incident a Hoax
Police in Boone say the report of a gunman that led to Monday's lockdown at Appalachian State University was a hoax. -
Florida Hitchhiker Asks Woman Where She'd Like to Die
A woman who offered a ride to a hitchhiker was attacked and asked where she wanted to die before she managed to escape, Local6.com reports. -
Man Charged With 350 Counts of Sex Abuse Against Daughter
A Central Florida man was arrested and charged with 350 counts of sexual assault against his young daughter, Local6.com reported. -
Police: Middle-School Teacher Sent Sexy Texts to 14-Year-Old
A middle-school teacher in the Orlando, Fla., area soon will be out on bail despite sending dirty text messages to a 14-year-old female student, MyFOXOrlando reported Tuesday. -
NFL's Brett Favre to Retire After 17 Seasons With Packers
FOX Sports and ESPN.com are reporting that Packers quarterback Brett Favre will not return for an 18th NFL season. -
Toddler Dies After Falling Into Pond at California Cemetery
Aizik Buno, 2, died after slipping into a small artificial pond while attending his great-grandfather's funeral last week. -
Four California Teens Accused of Raping Two Girls
Police said they have arrested four teenage boys on suspicion of raping two high school girls who told authorities the boys had invited them into a home for a drink. -
Jury Selection Begins in Terrorist Recruiting Plot Case
Jury selection began Tuesday in the trial of three men charged with plotting to recruit and train terrorists to attack U.S. and allied troops overseas. -
FBI: Man Said He Is Terrorist, Threatened to Hijack Plane
Man accused of drinking and then telling Delta Air Lines employee he is a terrorist and was affiliated with Usama bin Laden. -
Neighbor Shoots Teen; Nurse Dies Rushing Him to Hospital
Pediatric nurse June Nalls died in a head-on collision as she rushed her son's friend to the hospital after he'd been shot and wounded by a neighbor. -
Police Search for 2 Men Who Robbed Medical Marijuana Clinics
Wanted: two men who robbed local medical marijuana dispensaries at gunpoint and got away with cash and pot. -
Bag Filled With Marijuana Set to Recycling Center
Workers at a San Jose, Calif., recycling center were surprised to find a large trash bag filled with marijuana plants sent for composting. -
Who You Gonna Call? Ghost Investigators Open Shop in N.Y.
For $20 an hour, a group of self-proclaimed paranormal investigators offers to go to your house to help chase away whatever goes bump in the night. -
First Crack Convicts Released After Sentence Reductions
Twenty thousand inmates convicted of crack offenses may see their sentences reduced under new federal guidelines intended to bring retroactive fairness to drug sentencing.
WORLD
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Iran to Block Private Internet Access for General Elections
Several million users will not be able to follow political news or access Web sites oprated by political parties during the largest Internet blackout in Iran's history. -
Austrian Skier's Leg Amputated After World Cup Crash
Austrian skier Matthias Lanzinger's lower left leg was amputated Tuesday because of complications from two broken bones in a crash at a World Cup race. -
5 Bodies, Mostly Minors, Found Shot to Death Near Tijuana
Five people were found handcuffed and shot to death in a rural area near a new highway close to Tijuana, Mexico. -
Report: Men Not Helping Raise Gender Equality in Sweden
According to findings, Swedish couples divided household chores more evenly during the '90s because women did less work at home. -
YouTube Slammed for Video Showing Brit Mom's Rape
YouTube is facing criticism for making it too easy for people to upload violent or sexually explicit content to the internet after a 25-year-old mother was filmed while being raped. -
14 Corpses Found in Backyard of House Near El Paso, Texas
Mexican investigators found two more bodies buried in the backyard of a house in Ciudad Juarez, across the border from El Paso, Texas, increasing the tally of corpses found there to 14. -
Netherlands Museum Exhibits Jewish Comic Strip Themes
Created in 1914 by Harry Hershfield, the immigrant car salesman was the first Jewish comic book character to be syndicated, and he brought a touch of "shtetl" humor traditional Jewish folk humor to the newspaper funny pages. -
Helicopter Crash in Northern Iraq Leaves 8 Dead
A U.S. soldier and seven others were killed when an Iraqi military helicopter crashed in northern Iraq, the U.S. military said Tuesday. -
U.S. Commander Says Iran Still Supporting Insurgents in Iraq
The former No. 2 U.S. commander in Iraq says Iran is still training, funding and providing weapons to insurgents there. -
Report: Big Breasts Win Verdict for Model
A Japanese pin-up model has had a legal verdict overturned after successfully arguing her breasts were too big to allow her to squeeze through a hole a man alleged she used to gain entry into his room. -
Venezuelan Troops Move to Colombian Border
Hundreds of Venezuelan troops moved Tuesday toward the border with Colombia, where trade was slowing amid heightening tension over Colombia's cross-border strike on a rebel base in Ecuador. -
Canadian Police Probe Discovery of Three Right Feet
Police in British Columbia are investigating the discovery of the third right foot to be found washed up on shore on three separate islands in the Strait of Georgia in a year. -
Thai Gov't Examines Claims That Buddhist Monks Flirt Online
The Thai government said Tuesday it was investigating claims that supposedly celibate Buddhist monks have been using a popular social networking Web site to flirt with women. -
Iran Rejects U.N. Resolution Imposing Sanctions for Uranium
Iran rejects a U.N. resolution imposing new sanctions for its refusal to end uranium enrichment. -
Saudi Court Sentences Canadian, Jordanian to Death
A Saudi court has sentenced a Canadian and a Jordanian to death for the alleged murder of a Syrian man during a school yard fight last year, a defense lawyer said Tuesday. -
Abbas Stops Short of Announcing Resumption of Peace Talks
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Tuesday said "peace and negotiations are our strategic choice" but fell short of announcing a resumption of peace talks his government cut off after an upsurge in fighting between Israel and Hamas-ruled Gaza. -
Afghan Homicide Attack Kills Policeman
Homicide car bomber kills policeman in attack on government building in Afghanistan, a day after a similar blast killed four people. -
China: Taiwan to 'Pay Price' if Independence Plans Continue
China warned Tuesday that Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian will "pay a dear price" if he continues with current pro-independence plans. -
Britain Enlisted Astrologer to Fight Hitler in World War II
Desperate for a glimpse into Adolf Hitler's unpredictable mind, British spies hired an astrologer during World War II to write horoscopes for him and other Nazi leaders, documents declassified Tuesday show. They soon regretted it. -
Kenya President, Opposition Leader Negotiate
Kenya's president and the rival with whom he has agreed to share power after weeks of bitter negotiations held a two-hour meeting Tuesday about how to move the country past postelection violence that killed more than 1,000 people. -
Snapshot of Venezuelan Military Resources
This is a snapshot of what Venezuela has in terms military personnell, equipment and other resources. -
Afghan Lawmakers Challenge Dutch Film Criticizing Koran
More than 200 lawmakers shouted "Death to the enemies of Islam" during an angry demonstration outside the Afghan parliament protesting the reprinting of a cartoon of Prophet Muhammad in Denmark and an upcoming Dutch film criticizing the Quran. -
Muslims, Vatican in Talks Ahead of Likely Historic Audience
Group including representatives of 138 Muslim scholars and intellectuals meet with Vatican officials after calling for greater dialogue with Christians. -
5 Killed in Homicide Bombing in Pakistani City of Lahore
Two suicide bombers blew themselves up on the premises of a naval college Tuesday, killing five people and wounding 13 in the eastern city of Lahore, officials said. -
Olmert: Israel Has 'Might and Power' to Fend Off Iran
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Tuesday that Israel has the "might and power" to defend itself against any threat from Iran, indicating a willingness to use military force if necessary against Tehran's nuclear ambitions.
SHOWS
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Hannity & Colmes: Karl Rove on Super Tuesday II
Pres. Bush's former adviser handicaps Hillary Clinton's chances on March 4 -
On the Record w/ Greta: Woman Disappears at O'Hare Airport
Woman arrives at Chicago's O'Hare Airport, but disappears after passing through customs -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Transcript: FOX News All Stars
'Special Report' panel on primaries that could define Democratic presidential race -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Political Grapevine: Bill Clinton in South Carolina
Whose idea was it for Bill Clinton to go the offensive in South Carolina? -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Political Grapevine: News Coverage of '08 Candidates
Latest breakdown of network news coverage for the presidential candidates -
Specials: Transcript: America's Voice
Syndicated radio host Monica Crowley's listeners have Obama hangover -
The Beltway Boys: Transcript: 'Beltway Boys,' March 1, 2008
Hillary Clinton vs. Obama on Super Tuesday II, John McCain Goes After Obama on Iraq -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Political Craziness
Political craziness -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Transcript: Sexism to Blame if Clinton Loses Texas?
Chair of Dallas City Democrats says media-driven sexism to blame if Clinton loses Texas
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