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BUSINESS
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General Motors to Revive Chevrolet Camaro in 2008
General Motors on Thursday said it will bring back the Chevrolet Camaro in 2008. -
Stocks to Watch, Aug. 11: Pacific Sunwear, Nvidia and Kohl's
Among the companies whose shares are expected to see active trade in Friday's session are Nvidia Corp., Pacific Sunwear of California and Kohl's Corp. -
BP Works to Keep Part of Alaskan Oil Field Open
The nation's largest oil field got a reprieve of sorts as BP PLC announced it will try to keep part of its North Slope production running while replacing corroded pipes that have caused two spills this year. -
Google CEO: Government Is Biggest Threat to Web Privacy
Eric Schmidt tells search conference that governmental intrustion, whether from U.S. or foreign source, is more crucial threat to individual privacy than accidential security breach. -
Retail Sales Leap Higher in July
The Commerce Department reported on Friday that retail sales in July rose 1.4 percent. -
GNC Withdraws IPO Due to Market Conditions
GNC on Friday said it had withdrawn its initial public offering due shaky market conditions. -
Former Wal-Mart Boss Sentenced to 27 Months at Home
Former Wal-Mart No. 2 Thomas Coughlin was sentenced to 27 months home detention and five years probation. -
BP Estimates Prudhoe Pipeline Repair Cost to Be $170M
The repair of the leaking pipelines in Alaska's Prudhoe Bay, the nation's largest oil field, could cost $170 million, oil giant BP said Friday. -
Celebrity Scents Fastest-Growing Segment of Perfume Market
Celebrity fragrances are the fastest-growing segment of the $2.9 billion perfume market, according to market researcher NPD Group. -
Stocks Slide on Economy Fears, Apple News
Stocks dropped on Friday after Apple Computer said it would delay filing quarterly results. -
Former Coke Staffer Wants Own Trial
A lawyer for a former Coca-Cola employee charged with stealing company secrets and offering to sell them to rival Pepsi filed a motion to have her client tried separately from two co-defendants. -
GM Test-Driving Hydrogen-Powered Car
CEO Rick Wagoner tells auto-research conference that Sequel concept car will be shown to reporters next month. -
Wi-Fi Robot Bunny Wants to Take Over America
'Nabaztag' plastic bunny reads e-mails, text messages aloud, tells kids to go to bed, gives stock-market, traffic alerts, all via Wi-Fi. -
British Analysts: DVD Format War Will Result in Slow Sales
Market research firm Screen Digest thinks confusion will turn off consumers, and that Blu-ray, HD DVD formats will battle it out until compromise solution reached. -
This Week's Economic Roundup
Business owners remain optimistic despite weaker sales; productivity on the rise.
FOX NEWS POLLS
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FOX News Poll: Anti-Incumbent Fever; Job Ratings
Americans more likely to 'throw the bums out' than support incumbents in 2006 elections
FOXLIFE
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Daniel Craig to Critics: Give Me a Chance as New James Bond
Actor Daniel Craig says that critics who are bashing his role as the new James Bond should give him a chance to show them that he can fill 007's license to kill. -
Carmen Electra Files for Divorce From Dave Navarro
Carmen Electra has filed from divorce from Dave Navarro. The two chronicled their engagement and wedding on the 2003 MTV reality show, 'Til Death Do Us Part.' -
Alfonso Ribeiro Files for Divorce
Alfonso Ribeiro, who played Will Smith's preppy cousin Carlton on TV's "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," is splitting from his wife of four years. -
With Terror Threat, Paramount Considered Scaling Back 'World
Paramount Pictures considered scaling back on ads for 'World Trade Center' in light of the elevated terror alert, but decided not to change its marketing plans for now. -
Bennett College Gets Strong Response for Oprah Fundraiser
Tickets for a fundraiser with Oprah Winfrey sold fast on the first day of availability to the public. -
Former TV Talk Show Host Mike Douglas Dies at 81
Mike Douglas, who drew on his affable personality and singing talent during 21 years as a talk show host, died Friday on his 81st birthday, his wife said. -
Jamie Gold Wins $12M at World Series of Poker
Jamie Gold wins World Series of Poker, collecting $12 million, the largest cash prize in the history of poker. -
Lisa Live: Travolta Not Broken Up Over J. Lo's 'Dallas' Exit
Show goes on for John Travolta after Jennifer Lopez quits "Dallas" movie. -
Disney Tried, But Couldn't Get Rid of Gibson
Disney tried to unload Mel Gibson's new movie 'Apocalypto,' but now says that they will release the movie as planned. -
Actress Suzanne Pleshette Undergoing Chemo for Lung Cancer
'Bob Newhart Show' actress Suzanne Pleshette has been diagnosed with lung cancer and is currently undergoing chemotherapy, her agent said. -
'World Trade Center': Truth or Fiction?
"World Trade Center" begs the question: How much artistic liberty is appropriate when making a movie about one of the most momentous and most televised-in-real-time events in history? -
Woody Allen Awarded $95,000 From Ex-Producer Jean Doumanian
In a decision made public Thursday, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Bernard Fried awarded the director's company $95,000 in legal fees from his former producer, Jean Doumanian. -
Ministry Founder James Dobson Accepts Gibson Apology
Focus on the Family ministry founder James Dobson spoke in support Thursday of Mel Gibson and his film, "The Passion of the Christ," saying Gibson's drunken tirade during a traffic stop had nothing to do with "one of the finest films of this era." -
FOX411: Michael Jackson in Foreclosure, Again
Michael Jackson receives a notice of foreclosure on his parents' Encino, Calif. home; mad as hell at Gene Simmons; celebrated chef Wolfgang Puck opens hot new restaurant in Hollywood.
HEALTH
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Survey: Teens Buying Booze Online
According to a new survey, many minors are buying alcohol online or have a friend who has done so. -
Parenting in the Internet Age: How to Protect Kids in Cybers
As social networking Internet sites like MySpace.com continue to grow in popularity, parents need to take steps to ensure their children's safety, experts said Thursday at a media briefing sponsored by the National Parent and Teachers Association -
Nicotine Slows Parkinson's Disease
Nicotine protects brain cells most affected by Parkinson's disease, studies in monkeys show.
POLITICS
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Good News Doesn't Stop Partisan Bickering
Foiled terror attack opens up new avenues for Democrats and Republicans to bicker over who's got a better plan for national security. -
Illinois Officials Vote to Keep Gay Marriage Off Ballot
State elections officials voted Friday to keep a referendum against gay marriage off the November ballot, saying supporters failed to gather enough valid signatures. -
Olmert Thanks Bush for Work on U.N. Resolution
Iraeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert thanked President Bush for his work on a U.N. resolution to stop the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah on Friday, a spokesman said. -
U.S. to Roll Out 'Smart Chip' Passports
Despite ongoing privacy concerns and legal disputes involving companies bidding on the project, the U.S. State Department plans to begin issuing smart chip-embedded passports to Americans as planned Monday. -
Club for Growth Targets Chafee, Other GOP Strays
Sen. Lincoln Chafee, R-R.I., is among the targets of the conservative Club for Growth -
U.S. Officials Believe Castro Has 'Serious' Health Problems
U.S. State Department officials said Friday they doubt Cuban President Fidel Castro will return to full power -
White House Assures Americans It Is Safe to Fly
Top White House official reassured the public that it's safe to fly even as she acknowledged that investigators weren't sure they had swept up all of the players in a thwarted plot to blow up airliners over the Atlantic Ocean. -
Explosive Detection Funding at Risk, Congressmen Say
Congress members have questioned the Bush administration's commitment to funding research into explosives detection -
Chertoff: 'I'm Not Prepared to Let My Guard Down'
Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said Friday that there are no signs that American-based terrorists were to have participated in the London-based plot to bomb airliners this week -
Former Interior Official Pleads Guilty in Abramoff-Tied Case
An Interior Department official who allegedly did not disclose gifts connected to Jack Abramoff pleded guilty Friday in federal court to related charges -
Cindy Sheehan Hospitalized for Dehydration, Exhaustion
Anti-war demonstrator Cindy Sheehan was hospitalized Friday evening for dehydration and exhaustion after fasting for more than a month and protesting earlier this week in 100-degree weather, friends and relatives said. -
As Bomb Terror Threat Fades, Partisan Sniping Continues
Republicans and Democrats continued Friday to attack each other over national security issues as officials continued to learn the extent of the foiled London airliner terror plot -
Ned Lamont to Apologize to Waterbury Mayor for Slimy Slight
Lamont told a reporter Tuesday that Waterbury, Conn., was a place where "slime" and "evil" meet; his campaign later said the candidate would apologize -
Favored Candidate to Replace Rep. Ney Can Run Under Ohio Law
State Sen. Joy Padgett is eligible to run as the replacement for Rep. Bob Ney, the Ohio attorney general said Thursday -
Libby, Under Indictment, Was Still Privvy to Some Secrets
The CIA has provided I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby with summaries of security briefings provided to his former boss, Vice President Dick Cheney -
Bill Would Allow Study of Ancient American Remains
Proposed amendment to law governing Indian remains would free up scientific study of ancient finds such as Kennewick Man, who is almost 10,000 years old. -
Army Corps of Engineers Chief to Retire
Army Corps of Engineers chief Lt. Gen. Carl. A Strock will retire, the Army announced Friday -
British Terror Plot Raises U.S. Partisan Hackles
Election-year tempers flared Thursday over national security after an apparent British terror plot was thwarted -
Blogs Offer Arena for Political Attacks
Political Web logs, where anyone can post an opinion, are attracting some virulent political snipes, leading candidates to call on their opponents to distance themselves or risk being accused of sharing the same thoughts.
SCIENCE
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Maine Mussels Evolve Defense Mechanism in 15 Years
Blue mussels along southern Maine shoreline grow thicker shells in response to invasive crab species; same mussels north of crab's range keep thin shells. -
Common Canine Cancer Spread by Renegade Tumor Cells
Dogs have a form of sexually transmitted cancer, which for the past 200 to 2,500 years has apparently spread via contagious tumor cells that escaped from their original body and now travel around the world as parasites. -
Modern Building Inspired by Cellular Structures
Institute for Nanobiomedical Technology and Membrane Biology in Chengdu, China, will be housed in building based on cellular structures. -
Snakes Filter Data to Get Accurate Heat Vision
Infrared-sensing pits on snakes' heads too large to really 'focus,' but brains use neural network to assemble data into useful 'image.' -
U.S. Lags Behind Europe, Japan in Acceptance of Evolution
Out of 34 countries surveyed, only Turkey ranked lower than the U.S. in the percentage of the adult population that accepted evolution as true.
TECHNOLOGY
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Survey: Fewer Teens Sexually Solicited Over Internet
Nat'l Center for Missing and Exploited Children surprised to find that solicitation of underage teens going down. -
BetOnSports.com Shutting Down U.S.-Targeted Operations
Analysts say move might mean end of company, since 75 percent of income comes from U.S.; ex-CEO still sitting in American jail.
U.S.
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Five Young Siblings Killed in Missouri House Fire
Fire destroyed a house Thursday in southeast Missouri, killing five young siblings and injuring three adults, authorities said. -
Passengers to Undergo 'Double Screening' at Airports
Carry-on luggage will be inspected twice as passengers make their way to board their flights, beginning Friday. -
Nightclub Shooting Claims 14th Victim in Indianapolis Crime Spree
A man shot outside a nightclub in Indianapolis died, becoming the city's 14th victim in a crime spree that has terrorized residents and prompted the mayor to declare an "extreme emergency." -
Teen Arrested in Montana After Mom's Body Found in Freezer
A teenager wanted for questioning in the death of his mother, whose body was found stuffed in a freezer in their Utah home, has been taken into custody in Montana. -
Illinois Police Officer Accused of Raping 4 Women Pleads Not Guilty
A police sergeant pleaded not guilty Friday to charges that he raped four women, some of them multiple times. -
Court Upholds Random Searches on NYC Subways to Prevent Terrorism
A federal appeals court has upheld the constitutionality of random bag searches by police in the NYC subway system in order to prevent terrorism. -
101st Airborne Division Soldiers Return Home From Iraq
Nearly 450 soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division began returning home to Fort Campbell from Iraq, with more big groups expected soon. -
Corn Crop in Kansas Shriveling Amid High Temperatures
Corn crop in Kansas shriveling amid triple-digit temperatures and drought. -
Unmarried Couple With 3 Children Sues Missouri for Denying Them Housing
An unmarried couple with three children has sued a St. Louis suburb that refused to give them a housing permit because the parents are not married. -
Biker Gang Violence Reappears at Famous U.S. Motorcycle Rally
While historically known for biker gang-clashes, the Sturgis motorcycle rally remained calm for several years, but violence has emerged again this year. -
Wounded U.S. Troops Get New Barracks
The Marine Corps has unveiled the first West Coast barracks for Marines and sailors wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan. -
Suspected Phoenix Serial Killers Charged With Murder
Two men accused in more than a yearlong shooting spree were charged with murder, attempted murder, and drive-by shootings. -
Police Announce Cabbie Plan to Combat Indianapolis Violence
The Marion County Sheriff's office in Indiana has announced police will be posing as cabbies to aid in the crackdown on violence that has left 15 people dead in 10 days. -
Slain Pastor's Wife Kept in Jail on Judge's Objection
Mary Winkler, a minister's wife charged with murdering her husband in Tennessee, was set to be released on $750,000 bond after being incarcerated since March 23 until the judge in her case objected to her bond company. -
Doctors at Trial of Former CIA Contractor Say Detainee Likely Died From Beating
A medical examiner testifying in the assault trial of a former CIA contractor said that an Afghan detainee he interrogated probably died from being beaten. -
U.S. Travelers Adjusting to Tighter Security Procedures
Tougher air travel security procedures still evolving at U.S. airports Friday, with a second layer of security check points opening at the airplane gates. -
Feds to Push On With BetOnSports Prosecution
Federal prosecutors said Friday they will continue prosecuting BetOnSports PLC even though the online gambling company is shutting down its operations that take bets from U.S. customers. -
Pa. National Guard Member Dies During Mission to U.S.-Mexico Border
A Pennsylvania National Guard member died after collapsing during a training mission in the 104 degree heat of the Arizona-Mexico border. -
Texas Infant Found Dead in Sweltering Truck
An infant was found dead in a sweltering vehicle outside a city hall in Texas after being accidentally left there by one of the town's reserve police officers. -
Boston Man Awarded $3.2 Million for Wrongful Conviction
A man who spent 6 1/2 years in prison after a faulty fingerprint match was awarded $3.2 million by the city in what's believed to be the largest amount the city ever paid in a wrongful conviction case. -
Florida Highway Closed After Report of Gunman on Bus
A Greyhound bus was stopped on Interstate 95 on Friday, and the highway was closed down after the driver reported a man on board had a gun. -
Judge Orders Mental Evaluation for Maurice Clarett
Maurice Clarett, arrested after an encounter in which he was caught by police with four guns following a chase, has been ordered to have a mental health evaluation by a judge. -
Brooklyn's Undercover Kitten Dies in Traffic Accident
Fred, the Undercover Kitten who gained fame by posing as a would-be patient to help police nab a phony veterinarian, has died. -
California Jury Recommends Death for Trucker
A jury recommends the death penalty for a former truck driver convicted in the slayings of four women. -
Montana Executes Man Who Killed 3 People
David Dawson, who was convicted of killing three people, then fought for two years to end his appeals and be put to death, was executed Friday. -
9 Charged in Sex Trafficking Ring From Asia to U.S.
Nine people have been charged in a human trafficking ring that had Asian women shipped to the U.S. in shipping containers for work as prostitutes in Seattle, Wash. and Portland, Oregon. -
2 Men Held on Terror Charges in Ohio
Two men were charged with money laundering in support of terrorism after authorities found airplane passenger lists and information on airport security checkpoints in their car.
VIEWS
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Your Mail: The President Deserves His Vacation
Susan Estrich responds to reader mail.
WORLD
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UK Bank Freezes Assets of 19 Suspects in Terror Plot
Bank of England discloses the identities and nationalities of 19 terror suspects in custody who's assets were frozen at the request of UK security services and Treasury. -
Three Suspected Al Qaeda Members Killed in Afghanistan
U.S.-led coalition troops and Afghan forces raided a building in southeastern Afghanistan on Friday, killing three suspected Al Qaeda members and detaining three others. -
Polls Show Israeli Public Support for Hezbollah Conflict
Recent poll shows Israeli citizens are begining to doubt whether their military is winning the conflct with Hezbollah. -
Agent Infiltrated Alleged Terror Cell Plotting to Bomb Jets
America may have been just days away from another Sept. 11, Department of Homeland Security officials said, but the plot was foiled when an undercover British agent infiltrated the UK-based terror group, FOX News has learned. -
Olmert Tells Defense Minister to Ready for Invasion
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert is dissatisfied with the emerging cease-fire deal and told his defense minister in a meeting Friday to get ready for a wider ground offensive in Lebanon, a senior Israeli official said. -
Buildings Evacuated as Earthquake Rattles Mexico
A moderate earthquake rocked Mexico City on Friday, causing skyscrapers to sway and frightening residents. There were no immediate reports of major damage or injuries. -
David Beckham Dropped From England's Soccer Team
David Beckham was dropped from the England soccer team Friday by coach Steve McClaren, who also named Terry Venables as his assistant. -
Typhoon Saomai Kills 104 in China
The most powerful typhoon to hit China in five decades slammed into its southeastern coast, killing 104 people and destroying hundreds of homes and ships. -
U.S. Embassy in New Delhi Warns of India Terror Attacks
The U.S. Embassy in New Delhi warned Friday that foreign militants, possibly Al Qaeda members, may be planning to carry out bombings in India's two major cities in the coming days. -
Hamas Parliament Speaker Falls Ill in Israeli Prison
An Israeli military court has ordered an immediate medical exam for the Palestinian parliament speaker, who has complained of chest pains while in Israeli custody, his lawyer said Friday. -
No Damage Feared After Radioactive Leak at Japan Nuke Plant
A negligible amount of radioactive steam released at a nuclear plant in northern Japan escaped outside the compound, but there is no fear of damage to environment, operator Tokyo Electric Power Co. said Friday. -
Hugo Chavez: Fidel Castro in 'Great Battle for Life'
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez says Fidel Castro in a 'great battle for life.' -
Two British Nationals Arrested in Pakistan Over Terror Plot
Intelligence agents arrested two British nationals of Pakistani origin who provided information on the terror plot aimed at blowing up U.S.-bound passenger jets from Britain, a senior government official said Friday. -
Italian Woman Recounts Haiti Kidnapping Ordeal
An Italian woman kidnapped in Haiti said Friday that she was held for nearly four days in a dark corridor — blindfolded with her hands and feet tied — until her family secured her release by paying a ransom. -
Strong Quake Hits Off Indonesian Coast
A magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck off the coast of Indonesia early Saturday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. -
Investigators Tracing Terror Plot Money Trail
Investigators are tracing the money trail back to Pakistan, where one Briton who was arrested there has ties to Al Qaeda, officials believe, as British newspaper reports pin attack dates to next week. -
Ethiopian Protestors, Cops Clash Over Mosque's Razing
Riot police fired rubber bullets and tear gas Friday at hundreds of stone-throwing Muslims angered by the demolition of a half-built mosque in Ethiopia's capital, witnesses said. -
S. Koreans Rally in Support of U.S. Military Ties
Thousands of South Koreans, including former defense ministers wearing their old military uniforms, rallied Friday in Seoul demanding the president halt moves to retake wartime command of the country's military from the United States. -
Olmert Orders Expanded Offensive as France, U.S. Agree on Re
Iraeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has accepted an emerging U.N. cease-fire resolution, and has notified the U.S. of that decision, officials say. -
Protesters in Mexico Hold 4 Hostage After Fatal Shooting
Protesters in Oaxaca, Mexico who advocate the ousting of their state governor have taken 4 people hostage, believing they are responsible for the fatal shoooting of a fellow protester. -
German Novelist Gunter Grass Admits to Waffen SS Service
German novelist Gunter Grass admitted in an interview that he served in the Waffen SS, the combat arm of Adolf Hitler's dreaded paramilitary forces, during World War II, a German newspaper reported Friday. -
Mexican Leftists Block Government Buildings
Leftist activists blockaded bank headquarters and called for a march on the offices of federal prosecutors as officials recounted some of the ballots in mexico -
6 Refugees Killed by Israeli Drone
An Israeli drone fired missiles into a convoy of refugees fleeing fighting in the southern town of Marjayoun, killing 6, witnesses and security officials said. -
Raw Data: Text of U.N. Draft Resolution
Calls for a full cessation of hostilities on both sides. Calls upon the government of Lebanon to deploy their forces in the South and calls upon the government of Israel, as that deployment begins, to withdraw its forces from Southern Lebanon. -
Bodies of 2 U.S. Servicemen Found in Iraq
The bodies of two American service members missing since a helicopter crash this week were found west of Baghdad, officials said Friday, while gunmen loyal to a radical Shiite cleric torched an office of the Iraqi president's Kurdish party. -
Islamic Extremist Tries to Escape Court to Pray During Trial
An Islamic extremist on trial for killing a judge in Turkey was subdued after attempting to escape the courtroom to attend traditional prayers. -
Man on Trial for First Murder in 150 Years on Aussie Island
A New Zealander man was ordered to stand trial Friday in the first murder on Norfolk Island in 150 years. -
U.N. Evacuates Lebanese Troops from Occupied Town
Two U.N. armored vehicles transport 350 Lebanese soldiers to the country's north after Israeli forces occupy a military barracks in the southern town of Marjayoun. -
Japan's Richest Man, Worth U.S. $5.4 Billion, Dies at 76
Japan's richest man, Yasuo Takei, the founder of consumer credit company Takefuji Corp., has died of liver failure, company spokesman Hiroshi Kaneko said Friday.
SHOWS
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FOX & Friends: What Motivates Terrorists to Kill?
Inside the mind of a PLO terrorist -
FOX & Friends: Southwestern Style Shrimp Salad with Salsa Fresca
Simple summer dishes using your pantry staples! -
FOX & Friends: Around the House: Installing Dead Bolt
In a jam about how to install a new dead bolt on your door? -
Hannity & Colmes: Giuliani: We Are Going to Be Attacked Again
Former NYC mayor on busted terror scheme -
On the Record w/ Greta: Close Call
What intelligence led to terror plot bust? -
On the Record w/ Greta: Race to London
Against all odds and despite tight security, we made our flight to London -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Read the Grapevine
Who are some Democrats blaming for U.K. terror plot? -
Special Report w/ Brit Hume: Read the Grapevine
Don't believe everything you see, especially from a war zone -
The Big Story w/ John Gibson: Thwarted Attack
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales on foiled terror plot -
The O'Reilly Factor: Michael Chertoff on Foiled Terror Plot
Homeland Security Secretary on foiled terror plot -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill's Talking Points
Authorities disrupt a terror plot that could have killed thousands of people -
War Stories: Flashpoint Vietnam: The Road to War
A close look at the early days of the only conflict where we won all the battles but still lost the war -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Frances Townsend
White House homeland security adviser reacts to U.K. terror plot busts -
Your World w/ Neil Cavuto: Shimon Peres
Israeli deputy PM on fighting terror on all fronts
FOX FAN
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U.S. Automakers Have an Image Problem
The stripped-down, sometimes busted-up cars that litter rental lots are a key reason drivers think “jalopy” when they hear Ford or Chevy. -
Why Things Are Crazy
Hatred is not a building — it can’t be bombed — and religious fanaticism is not a person — it doesn’t die. -
Daddy, Be Careful!
How do you explain terrorism to a ten-year-old child? - FOX News Quiz — Answers!
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Is Home Depot Doomed?
Plus, alternative energy, the future of inflation, and the end of the penny? -
Coming Up on FOX News Sunday
Department of Homeland Security Secretary, Michael Chertoff, and Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Rep. Pete Hoekstra (R-MI) -
Do You Have a Nose for News?
Try our quiz and see how well you remember the major events of the week! • Click over -
Close Call
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