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BUSINESS
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Fed Could See Temporary Halt in Interest Rate Hikes
Federal Reserve may be ready to halt two-year campaign to raise interest rates, but soaring energy prices may make it temporary -
Bausch & Lomb to Delay 2Q Financial Report
Bausch & Lomb on Tuesday said it would delay the filing of its second quarter results. -
Wal-Mart to Raise Wages at More Than 1,200 Stores
Wal-Mart said that it is raising wages at a third of its 4,000 stories in order to stay competitive as the retailer expands. -
Google, News Corp. Ink Deal Over MySpace.com Ads
Two companies will share revenue from Google text ads placed on MySpace.com; MySpace users will be able to search Web using Google directly from MySpace. -
Aramark Accepts $6.3 Billion Buyout from Investor Group
Food services company Aramark accepted a buyout offer from a group of investors for $6.3B. -
Polo Ralph Lauren Makes Window Shopping a Reality
Shoppers passing by the Ralph Lauren Madison Avenue store can purchase items without entering the shop. -
Google, News Corp. Sign Search, Ad Deal
Google Inc. (G) reached a deal Monday with the owner of MySpace.com to pay at least $900 million in shared advertising revenue and become the exclusive search provider for the popular online hangout. -
Boston Approves Non-Profit Wireless Network
The city hopes its plan will open up opportunity for smaller tech firms, instead of telecom giants. -
Apple Unveils Intel-Powered Workstations
Steve Jobs trots out Mac Pro, Xeon-chip-powered replacements for Power Mac professional desktop line. -
Stocks to Watch, Aug. 9: Cisco and News Corp.
Among the companies whose shares are expected to see active trade in Wednesday's session are Cisco Systems Inc., BMC Software Inc. and News Corp. -
Oil Prices Slip on Energy Secretary Comments
Crude prices declined on Tuesday, one day after the shutdown of a major oilfield in Alaska sent prices soaring. -
Earnings: News Corp., Cisco
News Corp., Cisco among companies that reported earnings on Friday. -
Federal Reserve Leaves Key Interest Rate Unchanged
The Federal Reserve on Tuesday left a key interest rate unchanged, the first pause in more than two years. -
Stocks Rally Then Fall After Fed Rate Decision
Stocks fell on Tuesday after the Fed announced a pause in its campaign of rate hikes, keeping rates stable at 5.25 percent. -
Study: Few Drivers Making Major Changes Due to Gas Prices
According to a study, while many drivers are cutting back on their driving, few are significantly altering their lifestyles. -
Study Points to Patent Gender Gap
Male scientists secure patents twice as quickly as female colleagues, according to new research. -
Lizards, Rats and the Investor's Primitive Brain
We are all playing the stock market game like rats and lizards chasing around in a maze for cheese ... while telling ourselves we're rational. -
Energy Secretary Says Oilfield May Not Be Entirely Shut
There are adequate supplies of oil to fuel the nation's refineries, Energy Secretary Bodman said on Tuesday, also hinting that the North Slope field may not have to close entirely. -
Worker Productivity Slows; Labor Costs Accelerate
The Labor Department on Tuesday reported that worker productivity slowed in the April-June period while labor costs rose more quickly.
FOX NEWS
FOXLIFE
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Janet Jackson Poses Topless for 'Vibe' Magazine
After losing 60 pounds, the 40-year-old singer appears on the cover of Vibe magazine wearing a skimpy bikini bottom and a necklace made of large shells. -
Fred Savage, Wife Welcome Baby Boy
Fred Savage and his wife, actress Jennifer Lynn Stone, welcomed a baby boy Saturday in Los Angeles. -
Kristy Swanson, Lloyd Eisler Expecting a Baby
Actress-turned-skating temptress Kristy Swanson and her 'Skating With Celebrities' partner Lloyd Eisler are expecting a baby. -
'Idol' Chris Daughtry Leaves Small Town for New, Bigger Digs
Chris Daughtry of 'American Idol' has left his hometown of McLeansville for a bigger city in North Carolina and a larger home. -
Ex-Huey Lewis Bassist Pleads Not Guilty to Drug Charges
Former Huey Lewis & the News bassist Mario Cipollina pleaded not guilty to felony drug charges, court officials said. -
McCartney's Guard Calls Cops on Estranged Wife's Guard
Paul McCartney's security guard called police when the singer's estranged wife's guard scaled a wall of McCartney's home to let her in. -
Dixie Chicks Cancel Shows Due to Slow Sales
Several concerts on the Dixie Chicks' "Accidents & Accusations" tour have been canceled after slow ticket sales, but the group says it has replaced them with other dates. -
Thousands Vie to Be Next 'American Idol' at Season 6 Tryouts
Thousands of starry-eyed singers showed up at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena to try out for Season 6 of 'American Idol.' -
Dennis Miller to Talk Politics on 'Hannity & Colmes'
Comedian Dennis Miller to talk politics as a contributor on FOX News' 'Hannity & Colmes.' -
Lindsay Lohan Wants to Go to Iraq With Sen. Clinton
Lindsay Lohan says she wants to go to Iraq with Sen. Clinton to entertain the troops like Marilyn Monroe. -
Sylvester Stallone Settles Suit Over 'Rocky' Films
Boxer Chuck Wepner ended his bid to get compensation from Sylvester Stallone for being the actor's inspiration for the 'Rocky' films. - Mel Gibson's Biography/Filmography
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Lindsay Lohan Is Alive and Well
Lindsay Lohan is alive and well; a Jacko conspiracy theory born again. -
Roger Ebert Recovering From Minor Cancer-Related Surgery
Film critic Roger Ebert is recovering from minor surgery related to his battle with cancer. -
Hugh Hefner Says He's Doing Fine Amid Rumors of Mini-Stroke
Playboy creator Hugh M. Hefner says he's 'never felt better' when asked about a report claiming he was ailing.
HEALTH
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Sexy Music Lyrics Prompt Teen to Have Sex
Teens start having sex sooner if their preferred music has sexually degrading lyrics, a small study of young teenagers suggests. -
Ultrasound Exposure May Causes Brain Abnormalities in Fetus
Studies in mice suggest ultrasound exposure in the womb can cause brain abnormalities in the developing fetus. -
CDC Investigating Mysterious 'Morgellons' Skin Rash
The CDC is investigating Morgellons disease, a mysterious, horrifying skin rash many Americans claim to have, but that is overall dismissed by the medical community as a mental delusion. -
Sugary Soda Identified As Obesity Culprit, Scientists Say
Americans have sipped and slurped their way to fatness by drinking far more soda and other sugary drinks over the last four decades, a new scientific review concludes. -
Lawn Mowers Injure 9,400 Kids a Year
Researchers say an estimated 140,700 children under age 20 were injured by lawn mowers from 1990 to 2004, and the injury rate has remained relatively steady over the last 15 years.
POLITICS
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Ethanol Costs Doesn't Stop Nebraska Government Purchases
Nebraska governor's office says higher price of alternative fuel is worth it just for the impact on rural communities. -
District of Columbia Won't Turn on Water for Libyan Embassy
The Libyan government sued the District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority last week because the district won't turn on the water because of outstanding water and sewer bills for the property. -
Lawyers Group Admonishes Bush for Writing Signing Statements
American Bar Association approves resolution saying president's use of signing statements is way to change laws without using veto pen. -
Candidate for Calif. Lt. Gov. Disavows Mel Gibson's Support
Tom McClintock says he will no longer use a fundraising letter sent on his behalf by Mel Gibson in his bid for California's lieutenant governorship after the actor's drunk driving arrest and anti-Semitic tirade. -
Reid Calls for Nicholson's Resignation From VA
Senate Democratic leader says VA secretary should give up his job after series of computer thefts that left veterans open to identity fraud. -
Steele Scuffed Up in Car Collision
Senatorial candidate pays short visit to hospital after his driver, a state police officer, is cited in early probe for causing car crash at intersection. -
State Primaries Shape Battlegrounds for Midterm Elections
Candidates make final pitches to voters before they head to their respective primaries. -
The End of the Right?
Sure, the GOP's in trouble in 2006. But its problems go much, much deeper than that. Having a coherent argument is more important than not giving away the store, but President Bush appears to have failed on both ends. -
Democratic Runoff Held in McKinney's Georgia District
Small percentage of registered voters expected to decide between top finishers in primary, Rep. Cynthia McKinney and former DeKalb County Commissioner Hank Johnson -
Bill Clinton to Head Fundraiser for New Jersey Sen. Menendez
Much the way he did for embattled Sen. Joe Lieberman, Bill Clinton will turn up in New Jersey as he fights off Menendez challenge by Tom Kean Jr. -
West Point Thesis Challenges Army Gay Policy, Wins Award
A West Point senior thesis that challenged the U.S. Army's policy towards gays has won an award from the military academy. -
Lieberman Accuses Lamont Camp of Hacking Web Site
As Democratic Sen. Joe Lieberman fights for his political life, his campaign on Tuesday accused his opponent's backers of hacking into the senator's campaign Web site and shutting it down just in time for Connecticut's primary Election Day. -
U.S. Weighs Lebanese Border Patrol Proposal
"Significant" is the description being used by a State Department official on a Lebanese proposal to send thousands of the country's troops to southern areas to police the border with Israel. -
Iran Not Expected to Comply With U.N. Nuclear Deadline
State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said there has been no indication that Iran will comply with an Aug. 31 deadline to suspend uranium enrichment -
Court Tosses Nevada's Arguments Against Yucca Mountain
A federal court tossed arguments from Nevada against transportation plans for Yucca Mountain radioactive waste dump. -
DeLay Will Pull Out of Texas Congressional Race
Withdrawing as candidate allows the Texas Republican Party to post a write-in option against Democrat Nick Lampson in November. -
Bodman: U.S. in 'Reasonable Shape' After Alaska Oil Shutdown
Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman says Tuesday that it will be months to resume normal shipments of Alaska oil but refinery needs will be met. -
DHS Sets Out Policy Shift to Reunite Cuban Families
Internal talking points suggest the Bush administration is preparing to help reunite some Cuban families with relatives already in the United States as part of a limited easing of immigration rules following Fidel Castro's handoff of power. -
Washington State Moves to Ban Gov't Funded Sex-Change Ops
The Washington State health services department is moving to end Medicaid-funded sex-change operations after a state appeals board OK'd two out-of-state surgeries. -
Ohio Lawmaker Faces Challenges to Replace Ney
State Sen. Joy Padgett may be ineligible to run as the replacement for Rep. Bob Ney, party officials said Tuesday. Ney announced Monday he will not seek re-election for a seventh term.
SCIENCE
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Officials Lower Predictions for Atlantic Hurricane Season
The National Hurricane Center dropped this season's expectations for Atlantic Ocean hurricanes from 15 to 12 Tuesday.
TECHNOLOGY
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Microsoft Piracy Check Angers Privacy Advocates
Redmond gets bad press after revelation that Windows Genuine Advantage 'phoned home' once a day to tell company whether user's copy of Windows was legit. -
Auction of Mobile-Phone-Friendly Airwaves Could Net Billions
The Federal Communications Commission's auction of mobile-phone-friendly airwaves could bring in as much as $15 billion to the U.S. treasury and lead to expansion of advanced services to wireless customers. -
Survey: $8 Billion Lost to Cybercrime in Past Two Years
Consumer Reports magazine finds that each American faces about 1-in-3 chance of becoming 'cybervictim' in given year. -
Microsoft: No Virtual PC for Intel-Based Macs
Microsoft has decided not to move forward with a version of Virtual PC for the Intel-based Macintosh, and will also be discontinuing support of Visual Basic scripting in the next version of Office for Mac, the company said.
U.S.
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Floyd Landis Defends Himself to Media on Doping Charges
Floyd Landis spoke to the media about his second doping test that showed he had synthetic testosterone in his body during his Tour de France victory. -
9 Die While Fleeing Arizona Border Patrol
The driver of a sport utility vehicle packed with suspected illegal immigrants flipped over while trying to elude federal agents, killing nine people and injuring 12, officials said. -
Doctors Successfully Separate 4-Year-Old Twins
Doctors successfully separate 4-year-old twin sisters born fused at the midsection -
'Gotcha' Sexual Predator Shows Stir Controversy
With shows like 'America’s Most Wanted' and 'To Catch A Predator,' where do you draw the line between entertainment and law enforcement? -
9 Illegals Killed in Ariz. Trying to Elude Border Patrol
Nine illegal immigrants were killed in a Arizona highway crash Monday while trying to elude Border Patrol agents, and at least 12 others were injured, officials said; five of the injures are in critical condition. -
Suspected Phoenix Serial Killer's Ex-Wife Says He Was Abusiv
Tracie Hazelett, 33, was married to Phoenix serial killing suspect Dale S. Hausner for a year and a half in the early 1990s, told the AP he was abusive and threatened to kill her. -
Formerly Conjoined Twins Recovering After Surgery
A pair of 4-year-old Utah conjoined twins who were separated in a 26-hour operation is recovering from the surgery at Primary Children's Medical Center. -
NTSB Probes Bus Safety After Rita Evacuee Deaths
Two of witnesses to a bus fire that killed 23 elderly passengers during Hurricane Rita evacuations last fall told the National Transportation Safety Board Tuesday of their rescue efforts. -
Witness: CIA Contractor Admitted Hitting Afghan Prisoner
A disguised CIA employee testified Tuesday that former CIA contract worker David Passaro, charged with beating an Afghani detainee who later died, admitted he assaulted the prisoner during an interrogation. -
Doctors Separate 4-Year-Old Conjoined Twin Girls in Utah
Doctors in Utah successfully separated 4-year-old conjoined twins girls in the first separation attempt on twins who share a kidney. -
Some Katrina Homeless Still Waiting for FEMA Trailers
Nearly 1,200 families in St. Bernard Parish, La., are still waiting to get into trailers that sit locked on their home sites but need utilities or other services; 400 more families waiting for trailers have none at all. -
Utah Police Hunt for Mom, Son After Finding Leg in Freezer
Utah police are searching for a missing 50-year-old woman and her 18-year-old son after finding a shaved human leg in a freezer in their shared condominium. -
FBI Issues Alert for 11 Missing Egyptian Exchange Students
The FBI alerted state and local authorities alerted Monday to be on the lookout for 11 Egyptian exchange students who arrived in the U.S. last month but did not show up for class. -
Indianapolis Grapples With Upsurge of Deadly Violence
After 13 homicides in a the span of a week, Indianapolis officials are beefing up police patrols in high-crime areas. -
FBI Joins Indiana Police in Probe of Highway Shootings
The FBI has joined state and local law enforcement in Indiana investigating reports that at least nine vehicles were hit by gunfire shortly after a deadly series of highway shootings in the southern part of the state. -
Va. Officials Object to Proposed Military Theme Park
The Army is considering a proposal to allow a private developer to build a military theme park that would include "4D" rides and bars including a "1st Division Lounge," local officials said. -
FBI Hunts Woman Accused of Killing Husband With Hot Oil
Edna May Sanders is accused of dumping hot cooking oil on her sleeping husband and has been charged with murder; the FBI has joined local police in looking for her. -
Mainer Thought He'd Face Lesser Charge for Pig's Head Prank
A man who rolled a pig's head into a mosque asked a police officer what he'd be charged with days before the attack, court documents show. -
Roger Goodell Elected NFL Commissioner
Team owners elect NFL CEO Roger Goodell to be the league's new commissioner. -
Big Dig Ramp Closed by Fatal Accident to Reopen
A Big Dig ramp that has been closed since a July accident in which a woman was killed when her car was crushed by 12 tons of falling ceiling panels will reopen at midnight on Tuesday. -
An American in Beirut: 'No War' and 'Summer Sale' Posters Ar
Spencer Witte writes to FOXNews.com about what it's like being an American in Beirut, Lebanon, as Hezbollah and Israel war with each other. -
Soldier's Diary: Making Peace With Comrades' Deaths
Army Capt. Dan Sukman says three more soldiers from his brigade were killed by an IED in Iraq; as soldiers look to going home, each one reflects on these deaths in their own, personal way. -
'America's Most Wanted' Fugitive Turns Himself In to Cops
After evading authorities for nearly a decade, a fugitive featured almost a dozen times on "America's Most Wanted" walked into a police precinct and turned himself in, saying it was "the right thing to do." -
Jury Convicts Men of Murdering 3 Kids in Baltimore
Jurors on Tuesday convicted two men of murdering three young relatives whose bodies were nearly decapitated. -
Indiana Woman Sentenced for Smuggling Cocaine in Bibles
Amy Duckworth was sentenced to six months in prison Monday for smuggling cocaine to her jailed husband in the spine of two Bibles. -
Report: Files Show More Vietnam War Crimes
A Los Angeles Times review of government files shows that atrocities during the Vietnam war were more rampant than previously believed. -
U.S. Beefs Up TV Transmissions to Cuba
The U.S. run TV Marti station increased its programming to Cuba in the wake of Fidel Castro's temporary cessation of power to his brother Raul. -
L.A. Airport Malfunctions Raise Aviation Safety Questions
Aviation experts said the equipment failures at Las Angeles airport that caused flight delays around the nation raise questions about the country's aviation system. -
Alabaman Says He Waved Flag While Naked to Protest Iraq War
An Alabama man arrested last month for walking down a highway wearing only a cowboy hat and boots, and waving an American flag said he did so to protest the war in Iraq. -
Prosecutor: CIA Contractor Broke Rules When He Beat Detainee
Lawyers for former CIA contractor David Passaro said the former Special Forces medic was a frustrated but concerned interrogator who never hit Afghan detainee Abdul Wali and checked daily on his condition; prosecutors allege he beat Wali.
VIEWS
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Your Mail: Mel Gibson Not Worth the Worry
Readers say that while Mel Gibson's comments about Jews were stupid, they don't warrant the attention they're getting. -
Adoption, Fathers' Rights Tangle Threatens Child
A biological father shows up to stop a child's adoption, tearing a family apart in the name of fathers rights.
WORLD
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Israeli Airstrikes Target Hezbollah in Southern Lebanon
Lebanese government demands immediate withdrawal of troops before peacekeeping force arrives to hold back Hezbollah terrorists. -
Taiwanese Envoy Admits Meeting with Hezbollah
Taiwanese Foreign Minister James Huang met with Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in April; Israeli envoy says relations between Israel and Taiwan remain normal. -
U.N. Plans to Increase Security in Haiti
The United Nations intends to step up security in Haiti in effort to crack down on gang activity. -
Drawing Worth Millions of Dollars Stolen in Russia
Drawings by a famous architect worth millions of dollars have been stolen from a state archive, officials said Tuesday, raising fresh concerns about the security of Russia's museum collections after a major theft at the famed State Hermitage. -
31 Killed in Iraq as U.S. Tries to Secure Baghdad
A series of bombings and shootings killed at least 31 people Tuesday, most in the Baghdad area, as more U.S. troops were seen in the capital as part of a campaign to reduce Sunni-Shiite violence that threatens civil war. -
Japanese Prime Minister Still Pledges to Visit War Shrine
Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi said Tuesday his pledge to visit a controversial shrine to Japanese war dead was still valid, fueling speculation of another visit. -
Sri Lankan Rebels End Water Blockade
Tamil rebels released water from a disputed reservoir Tuesday in Sri Lanka, ending a 19-day blockade that sparked some of the worst fighting between government troops and guerrillas in four years. -
Volcano Belches More Ash in Philippines
Mayon volcano in the Philippines showed more signs of erupting Tuesday, belching ash three times overnight. -
Testimony: GIs Accuses of Iraq Rape Were Stressed
Frequent deadly attacks by insurgents sapped morale and raised combat stress in a U.S. Army platoon that included soldiers accused of raping and murdering a 14-year-old Iraqi girl, a member of the unit testified Tuesday. -
North Korean Leader Shuns Spotlight After Missile Launches
North Korean leader Kim Jong Il hasn't been seen publicly since his nation test-fired seven missiles last month, according to South Korea's spy agency. -
U.S. Forces Push Further Into Afghanistan
Hundreds of U.S. soldiers have established their northernmost base in Afghanistan, pushing further up the border with Pakistan to block militants. -
Report: U.S.-French Alliance on U.N. Cease-Fire Resolution Crumbling
The United States and France wrangled Tuesday over ways to allay Lebanon's fears that Israel would win too much from a draft U.N. Security Council cease-fire resolution, as three Arab foreign ministers argued for changes to the text. -
Israel Names New Commander to Oversee Lebanon Campaign
The commander of the Israeli military appointed his deputy to oversee Israel's forces in Lebanon, Maj. Gen. Moshe Kaplinski, on Tuesday. -
Veteran Cuban Dissident Gustavo Acros Dies at 79
Gustavo Arcos Bergnes, who fought alongside Fidel Castro in the Cuban revolution but was later imprisoned for counterrevolutionary activities, died Tuesday, according to a neighbor and the mortuary handling arrangements. -
Twin Giant Pandas in China Give Birth to Twin Cubs
Twin giant pandas each gave birth to twin cubs this week as the number of pandas born in captivity this year in China rose to six, state media reported Tuesday. -
At Least 139 Dead After Monsoon Rains in India
Monsoon rains triggered floods and caused houses to collapse in western and southern India, killing at least 139 people in recent days, an official said Tuesday. -
British Patrol Mistakenly Shoots, Kills Afghan Policeman
A British patrol accidentally shot and killed an armed Afghan policeman in civilian clothes Tuesday. -
Supporters of Mexico Leftist Candidate Take Over Toll Booths
Supporters of leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador took over toll booths surrounding Mexico City for several hours Tuesday, giving motorists free passage into the metropolis. -
Russian Scientist Gets 6 Years for Illegal Tech Sales
A scientist in central Russia on Tuesday was given a six-year suspended sentence for illegally selling technology abroad that could be used in weapons, his lawyer said. -
New Ukrainian PM Yanukovych to Make Russia His 1st Stop
Viktor Yanukovych plans to travel to Russia this month for his first foreign visit as Ukraine's new prime minister, officials said Tuesday, in a trip that underscores the government's efforts to mend ties with Moscow. -
Pilgrims in Search of Holy Water Flock to John Paul Monument
Pilgrims are flocking to a new monument to Pope John Paul II in his hometown, touching the water that runs over its base and collecting it in bottles in the belief that it carries healing powers. -
Denmark Demands Extradition of Former SS Officer
Denmark said Tuesday it asked German authorities to extradite a former SS officer accused of killing a Danish journalist during World War II. -
Israeli Forces Kill One in Raid on Palestinian Camp
Israeli forces battled Hezbollah guerrillas Tuesday across southern Lebanon as diplomats at the United Nations struggled to keep a peace plan from collapsing over Arab demands for an immediate Israeli withdrawal. -
Aruba Lawyers to Appeal Van Der Sloot Defamation Ruling
Aruban prosecutors to appeal an order to compensate Paulus Van Der Sloot for defamation and legal fees related to his being detained during investigation into the disappearance of Natalee Holloway. -
Serbia Demands Prosecution of Bosnian Seen in Wartime Tape
Serbia on Tuesday demanded that neighboring Bosnia prosecutes a wartime Muslim commander allegedly seen in a recently released video footage ordering the destruction of Serb homes in 1995 in western Bosnia. -
EU Presidency Accuses Members of Leaking Docs to Israel
The European Union presidency on Tuesday accused member states of leaking important foreign policy documents to countries outside the bloc, including Israel. -
2 Suspected Islamic Militants Killed in Gunbattle
Security forces killed two suspected Islamic militants in a gunbattle Tuesday in Indian-controlled Kashmir, and a rebel grenade attack injured 12 civilians and a soldier in the insurgency-wracked region, police said. -
Police: Drunken German Hands Out Savings
A drunken man withdrew more than $16,700 from his bank account and started handing out the money to passers-by in Germany. -
Gunmen in Haiti Kill Italian Businessman
Gunmen in Haiti have killed an Italian businessman and kidnapped his wife. -
South Korea, Japan at Odds Over North's Missile Tests
Japan, South Korea disagreed Tuesday over how to respond to North Korea's missile tests last month, with Seoul calling for more talks and Tokyo saying only pressure can make the reclusive regime refrain from further tests, Japan's Foreign Ministry said. -
Iraqi Reality TV Show Offers Escape From Violence
A new Iraqi TV show, 'Fame and Fortune,' offers an escape for citizens beset by violence. -
U.N. Human Rights Council to Discuss Israel's Qana Attack
The new U.N. Human Rights Council will hold a special session this week in a move initiated by Muslim countries to condemn Israel for its military offensive in Lebanon, officials said Tuesday. -
Israeli PM Calls Lebanese Troop Proposal 'Interesting'
Ehud Olmert says he's ready to consider a proposal to deploy Lebanese troops along the Lebanon-Israel border and that such a plan should go hand in hand with disarming Hezbollah.
SHOWS
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FOX & Friends: Middle East Media Matters
Are we getting a distorted picture of the conflict? -
Hannity & Colmes: Cindy Sheehan Accused of Anti-Semitic Remarks
The anti-war activist is under fire for recent comments -
On the Record w/ Greta: Thirty-Second Decision
A hard break forces me to make a tough choice -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Diplomatic Solution
Middle East expert David Makovsky on prospects for lasting Mideast cease-fire -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Read the Grapevine
Are New Hampshire Democrats negative on Hillary Clinton? -
The Big Story w/ John Gibson: Cross Controversy
ACLU vs. NOLA parish over Hurricane Katrina memorial -
The Big Story w/ John Gibson: My Word
What's happening to Sen. Lieberman is the norm from the left -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill's Talking Points
The terror connection... -
The O'Reilly Factor: Myths Busted!
Popular Mechanics magazine debunks 9/11 myths -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Amb. Dan Gillerman
Israel's U.N. ambassador on prospects for peace in the Middle East -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Common Sense
Would you put money on a peaceful end to the Middle East mess?
FOX FAN
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Colonel's Corner: Lessons From Lebanon
To believe it’s all behind us once a cease-fire is in place is absolute folly. -
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