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ENTERTAINMENT
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Arthur C. Clarke Never Lost Sense of Wonder
Arthur C. Clarke was the father of British science-fiction and a global figure of immense importance to the defining literary genre of the 20th century. -
Pop Tarts: Naomi Watts' Heath Ledger Ban
Naomi Watts may have spent many months in the arms of Heath Ledger prior to their break-up in 2004, but the Academy Award-nominated actress isn't ready to talk about her late lover on camera just yet. -
Kristin Davis' Rep Denies Racy Photos
Compromising photos believed to be of Kristin Davis have re-surfaced on the Internet, TMZ.com reports — but the "Sex and the City" star's rep says they are not of the actress. -
FOX411: Judge: Heather Mills 'Underhanded'
The judge in the Paul McCartney, Heather Mills divorce case found Mills' behavior 'distinctively distasteful' in his final findings Tuesday. -
Halle Berry Names Baby Girl Nahla Ariela Aubry
Halle Berry's newborn daughter is named Nahla Ariela Aubry, her publicist Meredith O'Sullivan told The Associated Press on Tuesday. -
Katie Holmes to Release Clothing Line With Giorgio Armani
Fashion "it" girl Katie Holmes is set to release her own clothing line with Giorgio Armani, named Katie Holmes for Armani. -
Tiger Woods Buys $65 Million Estate in New York's Hamptons
Tiger has a brand-new lair — a $65 million estate in the Hamptons where he can send his chip shots flying into the ocean. -
'Hogan's Heroes' Actor Ivan Dixon Dies at 76
Ivan Dixon, an actor, director and producer best known for his role as Kinchloe on the 1960s television series "Hogan's Heroes," has died. He was 76. -
Spitzer Call Girl in 'Girls Gone Wild' Archives Was 17
An attorney for Ashley Alexandra Dupre, now 22, told The Associated Press she was 17 when the footage was filmed. -
Anderson Cooper Has Cancerous Mole Removed From Face
CNN's Anderson Cooper was back at work Wednesday after minor surgery two days earlier to remove a cancerous mole from underneath his left eye. -
New Play Opens in NYC's Central Park Public Restrooms
"Ladies & Gents," a new thriller by Irish director and playwright Paul Walker will be playing in a Central Park bathroom. -
Joe Francis: Spitzer Call Girl in 'Girls Gone Wild' Archives
Stop that $1 million check: It turns out the call girl linked to Eliot Spitzer had already shed her clothes for "Girls Gone Wild" as an 18-year-old while partying in Miami, the video company's founder said Tuesday. -
Sam Lutfi Files Papers Objecting to Spears' Commissioner
Britney Spears' friend Osama "Sam" Lutfi has filed papers objecting to the Superior Court commissioner assigned to the pop star's conservatorship case. -
Warren Buffett Comes to the Aid of Susan Lucci's Character
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett is coming to the aid of Susan Lucci's "All My Children" character Erica Kane. -
Tiger Woods' Agent Denies He Bought $65M Estate
Tiger Woods' rep has issued a statement denying the New York Post report that the golf star has bought a $65 million estate in the Hamptons. -
Bench Warrant Issued for Shia LaBeouf
A $1,000 bench warrant was issued for LaBeouf on Tuesday after the star of "Transformers" and the upcoming "Indiana Jones" film failed to appear in court on a charge of lighting up where he shouldn't. -
Science Fiction Writer Arthur C. Clarke Dead at Age 90
Clarke died early Wednesday at age 90 and was to be buried in a private funeral this weekend in his adopted home of Sri Lanka. -
Robin Williams to Guest Star on 'Law & Order'
Williams is playing an "engineer whose life has gone terribly wrong" and who faces serious repercussions, series spokeswoman Pam Golum said Tuesday. The episode, which films later this month, is scheduled to air April 29. -
Runaway Bride's Ex-Groom Now Married ... To Someone Else
The man who was once engaged to the runaway bride has gotten married — to another woman. -
Reality Check: Putting the Idols Back in 'American Idol'
'Idol' and 'Dancing' leave audiences swooning -
Stern Didn't Suspect Anna Nicole's Son Was Abusing Drugs
Anna Nicole Smith's longtime lawyer and companion told a court Tuesday he was surprised to learn an overdose killed the Playboy playmate's son, saying he never suspected the young man was abusing drugs.
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HEALTH
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Are We All Addicted to the Internet?
Internet addiction is a 'common' mental disorder that should be recognized by health officials, according to an editorial in The American Journal of Psychiatry, news.com.au reports. -
Five Ways to Flatten Your Belly
Get your stomach summer-ready with tips from trainer to the stars, Kacy Duke. -
Post-Traumatic Stress May Be Genetic, Researchers Say
Cutting-edge new research helps answer the puzzling question of why post-traumatic stress doesn't happen to everyone who endures horrible trauma. -
Warning: Crucifixion is Bad for Your Health
Officials in the Philippines are warning Catholics that a long-standing Easter tradition of crucifixion and self-flagellation could be bad for their health. -
FDA Finds Heparin Contaminant That Killed 19
U.S. health officials have identified a contaminant in batches of the blood thinner heparin associated with 19 deaths and are trying to determine how the chemical got into the drug. -
Teen OD's, Dies After Stealing Fentanyl
A 17-year-old high school football player died Sunday morning after he overdosed on fentanyl, The Citizen-Times of Asheville, N.C., reported. -
Hospital Admits Surgeon Removed Wrong Kidney
A Minnesota surgeon has agreed to stop seeing patients after he made an 'unthinkable' mistake – he removed a healthy kidney, leaving the cancerous one inside a patient, KARE 11 TV reports. -
Study: Stressed Parents Equal Sick Kids
Stressed parents are not only harming themselves but their children; it is being reported by the BBC News.
OPINION
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Alireza Jafarzadeh: Tehran Remains Enemy No. 1 in Iraq
With Saddam’s army out of Baghdad, the doors to Iraq were wide open. -
Susan Estrich: Is the Race Discussion Over?
Susan Estrich: What Obama's candidacy has revealed is just how wide and powerful the racial divide still is. -
Lis on Law: Proposed Law Biased Against Obese
But some say the proposed legislation in Mississippi has a fat chance of passing
POLITICS
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Bush: Retreat From Iraq Would Embolden Iran, Fund Terrorists
Five years after launching the invasion of Iraq, President Bush strongly signaled Wednesday that he won't order troop withdrawals beyond those already planned because he refuses to "jeopardize the hard-fought gains" of the past year. -
Judge Orders India, Mongolia, Philippines to Cough Up Taxes
Foreign diplomats get great parking spots, but their home countries can't escape the U.S. tax man. -
Michigan Rep. Wants 50-Cent Tax Hike on Every Gallon of Gas
A Michigan congressman wants to put a 50-cent tax on every gallon of gasoline to try to cut back on Americans' consumption. -
President Bush Authorizes Military Aid to Kosovo
President Bush authorizes military assistance to Kosovo, in a move the White House says will strengthen U.S. relations after Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia. -
Bush Picks Prosecutor as Homeland Security Adviser
President Bush has chosen veteran prosecutor Ken Wainstein to be his new White House-based homeland security adviser. -
More than a Dozen Arrested in DC in Anti-War Protest
Police arrested more than 30 people who crossed a barricade and blocked entrances at the Internal Revenue Service building Wednesday morning, the start of a day of protests nationwide that mark the fifth anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq.
SCITECH
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New Clues About Dazzling Shapes of Planetary Nebulae
Computer models show that dying stars can form fantastic arrays when accompanied by low-mass star or even large planet. -
Clarke Remembered as Space-Exploration Visionary
British writer first thought of geostationary communication satellites, killer-asteroid watches, space elevators. -
Astronauts Rest Up for Spacewalk No. 4
The astronauts aboard the linked shuttle and space station rested up Wednesday for the fourth spacewalk of their mission, a caulking gun and goo test. -
Russians Force Replacement of S. Korean Astronaut
First candidate for Soyuz mission grounded over book dispute; women to become Seoul's first person in space. -
Report: Apple Mulls All-You-Can-Eat iTunes Pricing
Apple may offer unlimited access to iTunes Store music library, either via monthly subscription or with one-time upfront fee. -
Russian Set to Become Second-Generation Spacefarer
Sergei Volkov to go up to international space station in April; his father Alexander spent time aboard Mir in early '90s. -
Vigilantes Turn Tables on Nigerian E-Mail Scammers
Revenge is sweet, and sometimes permanent, for growing legion of 'scambaiters' who have taken it upon themselves to punish thieves behind Nigerian e-mail scams. -
N.J. Targets JuicyCampus.com Gossip Web Site
New Jersey prosecutors have subpoenaed records of JuicyCampus.com, a Web site that publishes anonymous, often malicious gossip about college students. -
Giant Robot Takes New Perch at Space Station
Astronauts move Dextre the robot to new perch outside international space station, after devoting nearly a week to putting together monster-sized machine.
U.S.
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4 Dead in California Junk Yard Shooting
Four men were shot to death in a junk yard Tuesday northwest of Los Angeles in what police said was "a case of workplace violence," and a suspect was taken into custody. -
Harvard Study: Nice Guys Finish First
Screaming sports coaches and cutthroat tycoons have it wrong: Nice guys do finish first, a new study suggests. -
Cop, Married to TV Anchor, Accused of Raping Girl, 17
A police sergeant who is married to a New York City anchorwoman was charged Wednesday with the forcible rape of a 17-year-old girl. -
Actress Found in Apartment Apparently Died of Blunt Force
An aspiring actress and model whose body was found over the weekend in her Santa Monica apartment apparently died of blunt force trauma, police said Wednesday. -
Black Man Who Shot White Teen in N.Y. Gets 2 to 4 Years
A black man received a sentence of two to four years in prison for shooting an intoxicated white teen in a racially charged confrontation at the end of his Long Island driveway. -
Power Back After Vegas Blackout Traps Dozens in Elevators
Power was restored on Wednesday after a transformer blew, affecting four Las Vegas Strip casino resorts. -
Police: 5 Dead in Crash on Kentucky Interstate
Five people were killed on Wednesday in a crash in heavy rain on Interstate 65 in south-central Kentucky, state police said. -
Cops: Junkyard Shooting That Killed 4 'Workplace Violence'
Police early Wednesday still were at a junkyard where four men were shot to death in what was called 'a case of workplace violence.' -
Justices Throw Out Conviction in Prosecutor's 'O.J.' Case
The Supreme Court threw out the death sentence and conviction in a Louisiana murder case Wednesday, citing racial prejudice in the actions of a prosecutor who called the murder trial his 'O.J. Simpson case' and kept blacks off the jury. -
Cop Fired Amid Accusations of Stealing Hot Dogs
A Bridgeport police officer accused of stealing hot dogs from a courthouse concession stand has been fired. -
Van Rams Into Crowd at Ill. Auto Show; 12 Taken to Hospitals
A sport utility vehicle drove into crowds at a suburban Chicago auto auction Wednesday, injuring at least a dozen people. -
Two Dead After Pickup Truck Carried Away in Ill. Flood
Searchers recovered the bodies Wednesday moring of two occupants of a pickup truck swept away in flooding near Waltonville, Ill. -
U.S. Army Isn't Broken After All, Military Experts Say
Despite all of the predictions of imminent collapse, the Army and the combat brigades have proven to be surprisingly resilient. -
Abortion Clinics Investigated for Dumping Waste, Records
Authorities are investigating the improper disposal of medical waste and patient records at a suburban Detroit abortion clinic after an anti-abortion group found the documents and human tissue in a Dumpster behind the facility. -
Rescuers Search for Missing Teen Swept Away by Floodwaters
Rescuers search for missing Texas teen swept away by floodwaters while stranded air travelers await flights. -
Agency Rules That English-Only Signs at Cheesesteak Shop OK
An agency rules that English-only signs at a Philadelphia cheesesteak shop are not discriminatory. -
Contest Offers $100 Raffle for Chance to Win $1M Home
A million-dollar home complete with high-end appliances, cathedral ceilings and other perks is up for grabs in a $100 raffle ticket drawing. -
Cops: Son of Wrecking Yard Owner Killed 4 at the Business
Police allege that a son of an auto wrecking yard owner shot four people to death at the business, including at least one relative and two employees. -
Wisconsin Army Recruiting Center Vandalized
Vandals scrawled an anti-war message on a Milwaukee Army Recruiting Station Wednesday, the day marking five years since the Iraq war began, WTMJ radio reported. -
Federal Prosecutors to File New Bond Indictment
Federal prosecutors will pursue a new indictment again baseball's home-run champ Barry Bonds after a judge asked for revisions -
Boy, 9, Reported Kidnapped Died in Accidental Dirt Collapse
Police say a 9-year-old boy reported kidnapped near his home in Bakersfield apparently died in an accidental collapse of dirt in a lot near his neighborhood. -
Barry Bonds Still Wants to Play This Season
Unsigned and thus far unwanted, Barry Bonds still hopes to play this year. -
U.S. Attorney Letter Confirms New Bonds Indictment
Federal prosecutors state intent to file new indictment against home-run king Barry Bonds. -
Videos Capture S.C. Troopers Ramming Suspects
New dash-cam videos show S.C. state trooper striking a suspect while another trooper attempted to run down a suspect with his cruiser. -
Report: Kids Find Body of Missing Boy; Amber Alert Canceled
An Amber Alert was issued Wednesday for a 9-year-old boy who may have been shot and abducted from Bakersfield, Calif. -
Man Gets 60-Years in Jail for 10th Drunk Driving Conviction
Prosecutors say 53-year-old Anthony Lynn Falco has been sentenced to 60 years in prison for his 10th conviction of driving while intoxicated since 1979. -
Cops Investigate Suspicious Package Near Hollywood Sign
A Los Angeles Police Department bomb squad is investigating a suspicious package found near the Hollywood sign. -
Cops: Hotel Security Guard Assaulted Teen on Spring Break
Panama City Beach police arrested a hotel security guard accused of sexually assaulting an 18-year-old spring breaker. -
FBI Says Fugitive Father, Three Missing Kids Found Dead
FBI says Eddie Harrington of Georgia and three young children, who were reported missing since March 6, were found dead near the Alabama border after a child abduction alert was issued. -
Amber Alert Issued for California Boy, 9
An Amber Alert was issued Wednesday for a 9-year-old boy who may have been shot and abducted from Bakersfield, Calif. -
Two Missing in Ark. as Floods Wash Out Roads
Flooding in Arkansas left numerous roads impassable, people evacuated from their homes and also two people missing after their vehicles were swept away -
Flooding Causes Havoc Across Kentucky
Unusually heavy rain in western Kentucky has caused flooding in some areas and may have been a contributing factor to a deadly interstate wreck, authorities said on Wednesday. -
With Rain Easing, Mo. Cleaning Up After Deadly Floods
At least five people dead and hundreds more displaced, and Missouri authorities are straining to keep pace with some of the worst flooding to hit their region in decades -
Michigan Teen Accused of Fatally Poisoning Grandmother
A judge has declared a 15-year-old Michigan girl competent to stand trial as an adult on charges of poisoning her grandmother. -
Cops: Cousin Killed New Jersey Girl, 15, in Her Basement
A 24-year-old Toms River man has been charged with killing his 15-year-old cousin in the basement of her home Tuesday night, police said -
Calif. Man Accused of Killing Toddler Son With Screwdriver
Authorities in Sacramento, Calif., have charged a man with murdering his 2-year-old son with a screwdriver and trying to kill the boy's mother with an ax. -
Missing Hiker Found Dead on Mount Rainier
A hiker missing for since Monday on Mount Rainier National Park has been found dead. -
Great-Grandmother Gets GED Nearly 70 Years Later
Ola Mae Venable spent only three days in eighth grade before deciding she'd rather work on her family's farm. Now, at the age of 79, Venable is a great-grandmother and the proud holder of a diploma. -
Warrior Hotline Helps Soldiers With Post-Traumatic Stress
Staff Sgt. Scott Snyder and his wife, Angela, were sitting down in their Moline, Ill., living room to watch a war movie and eat some hot wings. A few minutes later, Snyder was begging her to admit that he was dead. -
Red Sox Resolve Pay Dispute, Return to Field
The Boston Red Sox ended a threatened boycott Wednesday of their final spring training game in Florida, resolving a dispute over paying coaches for the season-opening trip to Japan. -
NYC Man Sues Strip Club After He's Hit With Stripper's Shoe
A businessman claims in lawsuit that he was injured when a stripper giving him a lap dance swiveled and smacked him in the face with the heel of her shoe. -
Girl Gets Soldier Dad-in-a-Box for Birthday Surprise
At her seventh birthday party, Amber Birdsall thought the huge gift box wrapped in pink paper likely hid a pair of bicycles. She was wrong. Inside was something she wanted even more — her stepfather, a soldier who had been deployed overseas. -
Va. Sisters: eBay Pulled Illinois-Shaped Frosted Flake
Two sisters from Virginia who are selling a corn flake shaped like the state of Illinois on eBay say the online auction Web site canceled their listing. -
Report: Tiger Attack Response 'Impressive;' Missteps Cited
A new report by the accreditation agency for the nation's zoos chides San Francisco Zoo workers for some missteps in handling a Christmas Day tiger attack, but said their overall response was "impressive." -
High School Student Threatens to Sue Over Terrorist Remarks
An Illinois high school senior is threatening to file a discrimination lawsuit against his school district after he says a teacher told him he fit the stereotype of a terrorist and humiliated him in front of his peers. -
Runaway Bride's Ex-Groom Now Married ... To Someone Else
The man who was once engaged to the runaway bride has gotten married — to another woman. -
Massive Wildfire in South Texas Forces Hundreds to Evacuate
A wildfire in the Rio Grande Valley spread to 50,000 acres early Wednesday, forcing hundreds from their homes as officials pinpointed a fallen power line as the source of the massive blaze. -
Lost Voicemail of Man's Dead Wife Restored by Phone Company
An 80-year-old man who thought he'd lost the only recording of his dead wife's voice can hear her again, any time he wants.
WORLD
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Official: 6 Afghans Killed in Overnight U.S. Raid
U.S. forces raided a village near the border with Pakistan early Wednesday and killed six people, including two children and a woman, villagers and a government official said. -
Mohamed Al Fayed Fails to Force Philip to Give Evidence
Mohamed Al Fayed's last-minute legal bid to make Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip give evidence at the Diana, Princess of Wales, inquest was rejected by the High Court. -
Dutch Government Preparing for Anti-Muslim Film Backlash
Haziness surrounding a Dutch lawmaker's plans to release a film criticizing the Koran this month is hindering government efforts to prepare for any backlash, the justice minister said Wednesday. -
Israel Blocks Palestinian Access From West Bank, Gaza
Israel declared a heightened security alert on Wednesday and barred Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza Strip from entering the country, fearing Hezbollah guerrillas may try to carry out a major attack during holiday celebrations this week. -
Man Complains After Image Used in Anti-Gay Marriage Speech
A gay New York man said Wednesday he has filed a complaint against the Polish president for using images of him and his partner in a national speech to warn against homosexual marriage. -
Presidential Council Approves Iraqi Provincial Law Elections
Iraq's presidential council withdrew its objection to a provincial elections law on Wednesday, giving a major boost to U.S.-backed efforts to promote national reconciliation. -
Demonstrators Clash With Riot Police in Athens During Strike
Riot police fired tear gas at demonstrators throwing rocks and firebombs in central Athens during a nationwide general strike Wednesday by millions of Greeks protesting government pension reforms. -
U.N. Police Return to Serb-Held Town After Kosovo Clashes
U.N. police began returning on Wednesday to a Serb-held town in northern Kosovo where violence involving protesters armed with guns and hand grenades killed a U.N. policeman from Ukraine and wounded dozens of people. -
U.K. Papers Issue Front-Page Apologies to McCann Parents
Two newspapers published extremely rare front-page apologies on Wednesday for suggesting that the parents of missing British girl Madeleine McCann had caused her death. -
Australian Man Gunned Down in Driveway by Killer Robot
An 81-year-old Australian man has shot himself dead with an elaborate suicide robot built using plans he downloaded from the Internet. -
Manners Squad to Patrol Trains, Make People Give Up Seats
There was a time in Japan when courtesy was second nature. If you saw an elderly person, a pregnant woman or somebody on crutches, you would leap up and offer them your seat. These days, you pretend to be asleep and avoid eye contact at all costs. -
Pakistani Man Charged in Slayings of Hong Kong Sex Workers
A Pakistani man living in Hong Kong has been charged with murder in the slayings of three sex workers in the past week, police said Wednesday. -
Russia: U.S. Has Not Provided Missile Proposal in Writing
The United States did not follow through on a promise to provide Russia with its compromise proposals on missile defense in written form Tuesday, Russian news agencies cited officials as saying Wednesday. -
Female Homicide Bomber Kills 3, Wounds 12 in Iraq
Iraqi police say a woman homicide bomber has killed three people and wounded 12 in an attack near a bus terminal northeast of Baghdad. -
Man Pardoned for Impersonating Prince on Facebook
Moroccan King Mohammed VI pardoned a 26-year-old man who had been imprisoned for passing himself off as the monarch's younger brother on Facebook. -
Usama bin Laden Criticizes Europe for Anti-Islamic Cartoons
Usama bin Laden slammed the publication of drawings insulting to the Prophet Muhammad in a new audio message posted late Wednesday and warned Europeans of a strong reaction to come. -
All-Female Hotel Opens in Saudi Arabia
The first all-female hotel opened Tuesday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. -
Deported Serial Pedophile Set to Return to Britain
A serial pedophile who has spent a total of 14 years in jail for offenses against boys as young as 13 will arrive in London tomorrow after being deported from Australia. -
New Pakistani Lawmakers Flashier, Not Shy About Bling
Gold-trimmed SUVs idle outside parliament. Among new female lawmakers, black Muslim veils are out and Gucci bags are in. -
Iranian Textbooks Teach Islamic Supremacy, Study Finds
Iran's schools are teaching children to abide by Islamic supremacy and discriminate against non-Muslims and women, according to a new study of Iranian textbooks by The Freedom House think tank. -
Croatia, Hungary Criticized by Serbia for Recognizing Kosovo
Croatia and Hungary recognized Kosovo as an independent country Wednesday and Bulgaria said it would establish diplomatic ties with Pristina on Thursday, drawing immediate denouncements from neighboring Serbia. -
Youths Protest Ahmadinejad During New Year Festivities
Iranian youths staged a massive protest Wednesday, calling for Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s demise during the Persian celebration of Lag Ba'omer, United Press International reported. -
Aide to Palestinian President Caught With Smuggled Phones
A close adviser to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas was arrested on Tuesday after customs officers found 3,000 smuggled cell phones in a car he was riding in, according to reports. -
China Forces Students to Denounce 'Monster' Dalai Lama
The hardline leader of Tibet branded the Dalai Lama a “monster” as it emerged Wednesday that Tibetan students in Beijing have been ordered to effectively renounce any allegiance to the exiled nation's leader. -
Man Wanted for Over Decade by FBI Arrested in South Korea
South Korean police said Wednesday they had arrested a Korean-American wanted for more than a decade by the FBI for the murder of an American policeman. -
Pakistani Lawmakers Elect First Woman Speaker of Parliament
Pakistan's new parliament elected the country's first female speaker Wednesday from the party of slain opposition leader Benazir Bhutto. -
China: Olympic Torch Route Through Tibet Won't Change
The Olympic torch relay route through Tibet and to the top of Mount Everest will not change despite recent violent protests in Lhasa, a Chinese Olympic official said Wednesday.
SHOWS
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America's Election HQ: Transcript: 'Glad He Gave It'
Dick Morris on Hillary Clinton's reaction to Obama's race speech and its impact on the race -
America's Newsroom: Transcript: 'Glad He Gave It'
Dick Morris on Hillary Clinton's reaction to Obama's race speech and its impact on the race -
Hannity & Colmes: Words That Worked?
Pollster Frank Luntz breaks down Barack Obama's speech on race -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Wright or Wrong?
Brite Divinity School to honor Obama's controversial pastor -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Gutfeld: Time to Reintroduce Concept of Shame
McGreeveys Remind Us It's Time to Reintroduce Concept of Shame Into Our Culture -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Transcript: FOX News All Stars
'Special Report' panel on Barack Obama's response to his pastor's speech and the 5-years since the Iraq War began -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Political Grapevine: Barack Obama's Speech on Race
Barack Obama's speech on race got an uncritical welcome from some surprising folks -
The Big Story w/ Gibson and Nauert: Transcript: 'Glad He Gave It'
Dick Morris on Hillary Clinton's reaction to Obama's race speech and its impact on the race -
The Big Story w/ Gibson and Nauert: Gibson: The Right Thing to Do
Iraq War was right thing to do even if it wasn't always done right -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly: Obama Speaks On Pastor, Race in America
Obama speaks on Rev. Wright and race in America -
The O'Reilly Factor: Transcript: Is It Legal?
Should Rev. Wright's church lose tax-exempt status? Plus, Spitzer prostitute may sue media -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Transcript: Damage Control
Newt Gingrich on whether Obama successfully distanced himself from his controversial pastor -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Neil Cavuto: What Barack Obama Said About the Economy
What Barack Obama said about the economy
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