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BUSINESS
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Stocks Head for Flat Open
U.S. stocks headed for a flat open Monday ahead of speeches from Federal Reserve officials that Wall Street hopes will offer insight into the central bank's plans after a weaker-than-expected U.S. employment report Friday. -
Microsoft Cricket Teams Attract Indian Engineers
So many Indians working at Redmond that company has no less than four full cricket teams. -
Disney to Independently Test its Toys for Lead
After three recalls by Mattel of lead-tainted toys, Disney will independently test its own toys. -
Time Magazine Ordered to Pay $106M to Ex-Indonesian Dictator
Time magazine loses defamation suit, ordered to pay $106 million to Suharto, former dictator of Indonesia. -
2008 Gas Sippers -- Less Pain at the Pump
Suggestions on gas sipping cars you can turn to when the station attendant starts calling you by your first name. -
Billionaire Lewis Purchases 7% of Bear Stearns
Billionaire Joseph Lewis purchases a 7% stake of Bear Stearns -
Report: Yahoo Major Overhaul Appears Unlikely
The Wall Street Journal reports overhaul at Yahoo with significant layoffs not likely. -
Toys 'R' Us Increases Toy Safety Checks
Toys "R" Us boosts frequency of safety checks on products in light of toy recalls -
Stocks Rebound Slightly as Traders Focus on Fed Speeches
Wall Street rebounded Monday as traders, still fairly certain that the Federal Reserve will lower interest rates at its meeting next week, appeared somewhat less pessimistic about the economy. -
Stocks to Watch: Take-Two Interactive, Syntax-Brillian
Companies whose shares are expected to see active trade Tuesday are Take-Two Interactive Software, Shuffle Master and Syntax-Brillian Corp. -
Consumers Turn to Credit Cards Over Loans
Consumers are spending more on credit cards and taking out fewer loans. Borrowing has slowed, due to home equity lines becoming increasingly unavailable. Consumer credit rose in July. -
Fed's Yellen: Market Turmoil Poses Risk to Housing, Economy
The San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank president also said declining housing prices will likely restrain consumer spending. -
Stocks Lower As Market Waits for Fed
Wall Street turned lower Monday as investors, still anxious over Friday's dismal employment report, digested speeches by Federal Reserve officials about the central bank's interest rate plans. -
L'Oreal: eBay Slacking on Preventing Fake Merchandise Sales
L'Oreal taking legal action against eBay, saying company not doing enough to prevent sale of fake items. -
Top Tech Consultancy Touts Google Office Suite
Paris-based Capgemini to tell clients to go with Google's online office applications. -
Make Even Lousy 401(k) Choices Work In Your Favor
Don't make poor choices within a lousy 401(k) plan, you can make the best of your situation. -
Countrywide to Lay Off 12,000 Employees
Countrywide Financial says it's laying off up to 12,000 employees to cut costs.
ENTERTAINMENT
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'3:10 to Yuma' Tops Box Office
The critically acclaimed Western "3:10 to Yuma" outgunned the fright fest "Halloween" to become the weekend's top box office draw. -
VMA Losses Spark Another Kanye West Tantrum
Shut out at the Video Music Awards, Kanye West threw a tantrum Sunday night in front of media and crew backstage as the MTV show was ending. -
Phil Spector Murder Case Goes to Jury
The murder case against record producer Phil Spector went to the jury Monday after Spector's wife sparred with the judge over a gag order and Spector himself publicly denied he had criticized the judge and jury pool. -
Britney Spears Performance Kicks Off Video Music Awards
Britney Spears delivered what is sure to be the most talked-about performance of the show to kick off the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday. -
Jane Wyman, Ronald Reagan's First Wife, Dies at 93
Jane Wyman, Oscar winner as the deaf rape victim in "Johnny Belinda," star of the long-running TV series "Falcon Crest" and first wife of Ronald Reagan, has died at her desert home. She was 93. -
Sept. 11, 2007: Your Grrrs
Readers respond to Mike Straka's Grrr! column. -
'Indiana Jones' Title for Upcoming Movie is Revealed
The new "Indiana Jones" movie, directed by Steven Spielberg and starring Harrison Ford is being titled "Indian Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." -
Sherri Shepherd Announced as New 'View' Co-Host
Admitting it was "the worst kept secret," Barbara Walters announced that comedian and actress Sherri Shepherd has replaced Star Jones as a permanent co-host on the show. -
Racy Timberlake 'Box' Video Wins Emmy
An off-color "Saturday Night Live" video featuring Justin Timberlake and strategically placed gift boxes was honored at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards. -
Report: Rosie O'Donnell Calls Donald Trump a Torn Scarecrow
Rosie O'Donnell calls Donald Trump "a torn scarecrow" and "a slug" in her new book, according to the New York Post's Page Six gossip column. -
Report: Vanessa Hudgens Once Sent Risque Photos to TV Star
Following the appearance on the Web of a nude photo of Vanessa Hudgens, an insider reportedly said the "High School Musical" actress once sent risqué photos of herself to Nickelodeon star Drake Bell. -
Britney Spears' Disaster: Dead Career Bounce
Britney Spears' disastrous performance last night at MTV's Video Music Awards was bad for her — and worse for a lot of other people in Hollywood. -
Kid Rock Cited for Battery After Tussle With Tommy Lee
Kid Rock was cited for misdemeanor battery after a tussle with Tommy Lee in the audience at the MTV Video Music Awards, police said.
HEALTH
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FDA May Require Nutrition Labels on Front of Food Packaging
The FDA is considering a move to require nutrition labels on the front of food packaging in another effort to try and combat America's growing obesity epidemic. -
Thousands of GIs Cope with Brain Damage
The war in Iraq is not over, but one legacy is already here in this city and others across America: an epidemic of brain-damaged soldiers. -
Chips Approved for Human Use Linked to Cancer in Animals
Microchips that have been approved for use in humans and hailed as potential life-savers in Alzheimer's sufferers, have been linked to cancer in animals since the mid-1990's. -
Study: Pregnant Smokers May Suffer Depresssion
More than one in 10 pregnant women smoke, and new research suggests many of them also may suffer from depression, making kicking the habit even harder. -
Study: Sleep Deprivation Hurts Women More than Men
A new study shows that women who sleep five hours or fewer each night are at a heightened risk for high blood pressure.
OPINION
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Susan Estrich: If You Can't Beat 'em, Change the Rules
Susan Estrich: California Republicans have decided to try to change the rules for electing the next president to make it more difficult for a Democrat to win -
Martin Frost: Mourning, Remembering Rep. Jennifer Dunn
Martin Frost: Washington would be a more civil place if both parties elected and showcased the Jennifer Dunns of the world.
POLITICS
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Hastert Departure Coincides With Unsettled Future for GOP
Dennis Hastert's walk off the political stage may be a footnote in history but it also marks the end of a career that is notable for its leadership as the longest-Republican House speakership ever during a tumultuous era in Washington horse-trading. -
Hill Testimony Is Tough Road for War-Time Gens.
Four decades before David Petraeus's appearance on Capitol Hill on Monday, another respected general reported to Washington on another unpopular war, using arguments strikingly similar to what's being heard today -
Giuliani's Love-Hate Relation With Mob Shaped Career
Rudy Giuliani clearly has a love/hate thing when it comes to the Mafia: celebrates the fictional characters, incarcerates the felonious ones, keeps mum about those in his own family tree -
Political Jockeying on Hill Ahead of Petraeus Report
Even before Gen. David Petraeus and Amb. Ryan Crocker reach Capitol Hill to deliver their progress report on benchmarks in Iraq, U.S. politicians were using their appearance to stake ground in the ongoing debate over the U.S. military presence there. -
Nebraska Sen. Chuck Hagel Announces Retirement
Republican senator's departure means another setback for GOP as it tries to regain majority in 2008. -
Rumsfeld: Afghanistan a 'Big Success'
In an interview billed as his first since leaving the top Pentagon post, Donald Rumsfeld calls Afghanistan "a big success," but says U.S. efforts in Iraq are hampered by the failure of Iraq's government to establish a foundation for democracy. -
Break-in at Romney Campaign Headquarters 'Routine'
The campaign headquarters for Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney was burglarized over the weekend and a television and computers stolen -
Dodd's Book Revisits His Father's Lessons
Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., whose father prosecuted Nazi war crimes, wonders today whether he and his fellow Democrats did enough to stop the United States from violating that same rule of law in the war on terror -
Raw Data: Ambassador Crocker's Testimony
One Marine unit will leave Iraq this month without being replaced and an Army brigade will leave in mid-December, Gen. David Petraeus, head of Multinational Forces in Iraq, told a joint hearing of Congress Monday -
Thompson: Bin Laden Should be Killed, Receive Due Process
Republican presidential contender Fred Thompson said Monday that while Usama bin Laden needs to be caught and killed, the terrorist mastermind would get the due process of law -
Gen. Petraeus Outlines Troop Units He Plans on Redeploying
Gen. David Petraeus said Monday he has recommended to President Bush that the drawdown of U.S. forces from Iraq begin this month with the departure of a California-based Marine unit -
New Plan Aims to Settle Emergency Response Questions
State officials will step in and help local communities if they are overwhelmed during a disaster — as they were in New Orleans when Hurricane Katrina hit — according to a new Homeland Security Department plan -
DNI: Dropping in on Overseas Calls Crucial to Terror Fight
Losing the country's ability to monitor Americans' conversations with people overseas would take away half of the tools the U.S. uses to fight terrorism, Director of National Intelligence J. Michael McConnell told senators Monday -
Cleveland Mayor Wants to Ban Under 21 From Firearms
Cleveland mayor wants state lawmakers to pass a law that would prohibit anyone under age 21 from possessing a firearm. -
Raw Data: Gen. Petraeus' Statement to Congress
'I have recommended a drawdown of the surge forces from Iraq. In fact, later this month, the Marine Expeditionary Unit deployed as part of the surge will depart Iraq.' -
General: Al Qaeda in Iraq Still Dangerous, Not as Strong
Al Qaeda in Iraq is 'off balance but still dangerous,' but the decision of sectarian factions to drop their association to the terror network has greatly led to the decrease in violence there, the top commander in Iraq told FOX News. -
Ex-Prostitute Claiming Affair With Vitter to Provide Details
Former New Orleans prostitute claiming affair with Sen. David Vitter passes lie-detector test, will provide details of relationship at press conference Tuesday. -
Sen. Craig Files Papers to Withdraw Misconduct Plea
Idaho Republican caught in lewd conduct sting seeks to clear his record, saying he was in a 'state of intense anxiety' when he pleaded guilty as a result of being hounded by the press about his sexuality. -
Senate Adds $1B to Transport Bill to Repair Ailing Bridges
The Senate approved $1 billion on Monday to speed repair and replacement of America's crumbling network of bridges, six weeks after the Interstate 35W span collapsed in Minneapolis -
Pelosi Supports Reopening Fund for Sept. 11 Victims
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi supports legislation that would reopen the government fund for Sept. 11 victims. -
Petraeus: Partial Drawdown Could Come Next Summer
One Marine unit will leave Iraq this month without being replaced and an Army brigade will leave in mid-December, Gen. David Petraeus, head of Multinational Forces in Iraq, told a joint hearing of Congress Monday -
MoveOn.org's Attack Ad on Petraeus Strikes GOP Nerves
An strongly worded advertisement targeting Gen. David Petraeus by the liberal antiwar group MoveOn.org has touched the Bush administration and congressional Republicans' nerves -
IRS Upholds Nonprofit Status of Focus on the Family
Tax agency finds that James Dobson's endorsement of President Bush in 2004 was given as a private individual, not a representative of his conservative special interest group.
SCIENCE
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Human Activity Redrawing Maps of World
Shrinking lakes due to river water being diverted to agriculture is reflected in latest maps. -
Inca Mummy Unveiled to Public
Argentine museum shows off 15-year-old girl thought to have been sacrificed more than 500 years ago, found in icy pit with two other children. -
Global Warming May Cancel Next Ice Age
British study finds that accumulated carbon dioxide could stick around for hundreds of thousands of years -- long enough to pre-empt next five glacial cycles. -
Officials: Gray Whale Killed With Machine Gun
Coast Guard officials say that a California gray whale was shot with a .50-caliber machine gun and killed off the Washington coast. -
High-Altitude Ozone May Cause In-Flight Headaches
Danish-American study finds that levels of harmful oxygen isotope commonly experienced during jet travel can cause headaches, dry eyes.
TECHNOLOGY
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Some Early iPhone Adopters Have No Regrets
That extra $200 to have iPhones 10 weeks before everyone else? Worth every penny, say some tech die-hards. -
The Week in Games: Sept. 7, 2007
Preview of fall's most-anticipated games; 'Donkey Kong' documentary in theaters. -
Couple's Verdict on iPhone: Split Decision
FOX News reporter Courtney Friel and her husband, WWOR-TV reporter Carter Evans, explain why he adores his iPhone -- and why she took hers back to the store.
U.S.
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Paralysis Feared for Injured Buffalo Bills Tight End
Buffalo Bills tight end Kevin Everett underwent surgery Sunday night after he showed no signs of movement after sustaining a severe neck injury in the team's season opener against Denver. -
Gabrielle Downgraded to Tropical Depression
Tropical Storm Gabrielle took a slap at North Carolina's Outer Banks before losing strenght and heading into the Atlantic. -
Body of Missing BYU Student Found in Canyon
The mayor of Provo ordered flags lowered to half staff after police in Utah said that they have discovered the body of missing BYU student Camille Cleverely in a canyon on Sunday. -
Crews Work to Contain Sierra Nevada Wildfire
Crews worked early Monday to contain a wildfire in California that has burned 62,000 acres and was only 15 percent contained. -
Two Cops Killed in Texas Answering 911 Call, Third Injured
Two cops were killed and a third was critically injured Saturday while answering a 911 call in Odessa, Texas; the gunman was taken into custody. -
Judge Says California Carpenter Has Right to Work Nude
A judge ruled last week that an Oakland, Calif., carpenter had the right to work naked and was not guilty of indecent exposure. -
Report: Rust to Blame for Flagpole Death of Kindergartner
The family of a Michigan kindergartner killed in April by a school flagpole plans to sue after a report found the flagpole was rusted inside and out. -
Man Gets 24 Years in Prison for Attending Al Qaeda Camp
California man sentenced to 24 years in federal prison Monday for attending Al Qaeda terrorist training camp in Pakistan and returning to the United States. -
Potential Jurors Interviewed in Warren Jeffs Trial
A judge and attorneys interviewed prospective jurors Monday in the case of a polygamous-sect leader charged with being an accomplice to rape. -
McDonald's Faces Major Lawsuit From Strip Search Hoax
Fast food giant McDonald's found itself in court Monday, trying to fend off a massive lawsuit by a woman who was strip searched and sexually abused during a hoax phone call. -
Sept. 11 Memorial & Museum Exhibit Kicks Off National Tour
A steel beam that will be part of the Sept. 11 Memorial & Museum at the World Trade Center began a national tour at a ceremony in Columbia, S.C., where the steel was manufactured. -
Chicago Mob Trial Jury Finds 5 Men Guilty
Federal jury finds five men guilty on all counts in a racketeering conspiracy that involved the Chicago mob. -
Man Accused of Tossing Wife From Balcony Pleads Not Guilty
A Kansas City man accused of throwing his seriously ill wife off a fourth floor balcony pleaded not guilty Monday to first degree murder. -
Lawyer Found Naked With Teen in Courthouse Pleads No Contest
A lawyer who was found naked with a 14-year-old girl in a Philadelphia courthouse pleaded no contest to charges of sexually assaulting the teen and five other girls as young as 5. -
Lawyer Found Naked With Girl, 14, Pleads no Contest
A defense attorney who was found naked with a 14-year-old girl in a city courthouse pleaded no contest to charges of sexually assaulting the teen and five other girls. -
Report: Child Bride Reunited With Husband 20 Yrs Her Senior
A child bride, whose husband was sent to prison after Colorado invalidated their common-law marriage, has been reunited with her lover, 20 years her senior, the Denver Post reports. -
IRS: Dobson Group Remains Nonprofit Despite GOP Endorsements
Focus on the Family chairman James Dobson has been cleared of accusations that he endangered his organization's nonprofit status by endorsing Republican candidates in 2004, an Internal Revenue Service audit found. -
Noose in Tree Prompts Hate Crime Probe at U. of Maryland
University of Maryland police on Monday were investigating as a possible hate crime what appeared to be a noose hanging in a tree near a building that houses several black campus groups. -
Boys Set Cockroaches on Fire, Burn Down House
Two boys burnt down their grandparents' Florida home after using rubbing alcohol and a lighter to set bugs on fire; no one was injured. -
Search for Missing Aviator Steve Fossett Enters Second Week
Frustration among search crews is growing as the hunt for missing aviator Steve Fossett enters its second week. -
Steve Fossett Searchers Encounter Emptiness
Search for missing aviator Steve Fossett highlights Nevada's vast open spaces. -
Man Held in Slaying of Internet Bride Found in Suitcase
A man is being held in Pennsylvania while police in Peru investigate the death of his Internet bride, whose body was found in a suitcase fished out of the ocean. -
Shipwreck Discovered in Lake Superior 100 Yrs After Sinking
Officials announced Monday the discovery of Cyprus, an ore carrier that mysteriously sank in Lake Superior in 1907. -
Bones Found By Mo. Police May Be Children Kidnapped in 2004
Police looking for two children missing since 2004 found a shallow grave Sunday containing human bones, and the children's mother said she had been told they were likely the remains of her son and daughter. -
Yearbook Pic Rejected as Student Was Holding Flower
A New Hampshire high school student's yearbook photo has been rejected because she's holding a flower. -
Sharpton Seeks Probe of D.A. in Race-Charged School Fight
The Rev. Al Sharpton called Sunday for an investigation of the district attorney prosecuting a group of black teenagers on serious criminal charges stemming from a high school fight involving a white classmate. -
Man Shoots Wis. Factory Worker Dead, Before Killing Himself
A gunman killed a woman working at the Rockline Industries plant in Wisconsin on Monday before he fatally shot himself, police said. -
Buffalo Bills Tight End's Spinal Cord Injury 'Catastrophic'
Buffalo Bills' Kevin Everett sustained a "catastrophic" and life-threatening spinal-cord injury and his chances of regaining a full range of body motion are very small, an orthopedic surgeon says. -
74-Year-Old Fights Off Tire Iron-Wielding Attacker
A tire iron-wielding attacker got more than he bargained for he tried to rob an elderly man in a mall parking lot. -
Minnesota Mugger Robs Victim, Licks Her Toes
A man who robbed a woman of her keys and cell phone then took off her shoes and licked her toes, in an attack that was 'weird sexual behavior,' cops say. -
Mary Winkler's Former In-Laws Try to Block Oprah Appearance
Former in-laws of Mary Winkler, convicted of voluntary manslaughter in the death of her preacher husband, try to block her appearance on 'The Oprah Winfrey Show.' -
Former Catholic Priest Sentenced 60 Days for Molesting Boy
A 77-year-old former Catholic priest was sentenced Monday to 60 days in jail for repeatedly molesting a teenage boy. -
Michigan Woman Offers Reward for Missing Dwarfs
Michigan woman offers 'no questions asked' reward for return of several statues of seven dwarfs. -
Gabrielle Weakens Into Tropical Depression
Tropical depression loses many of its rainmaking clouds over land as it moved farther over the Atlantic. -
Would-Be Burglar Runs Off With No Loot and No Clothes
A would-be robber escaped a Duluth, Minn., home Thursday without his clothes after the homeowner ripped them off in a scuffle. -
Hundreds Attend Memorial for Men Trapped in Utah Mine
About 1,000 people attended a memorial Sunday for six men trapped in August at the Crandall Canyon mine in Utah. -
Aldrin: Ex-Astronaut Nowak Should Be Admired, Not Excused
Buzz Aldrin weighed in on the case of fallen astronaut Lisa Nowak, saying she should be 'admired' for her science work, but not excused for her actions in Florida earlier this year.
WORLD
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6.8-Magnitude Quake Hits Colombia
An earthquake registering 6.8-magnitude struck the southwest coast of Colombia on Sunday. -
Ahmadinejad: Iran's Nuclear Program Not Negotiable
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Sunday denied his country had any plans to build atomic weapons, but the president insisted the nuclear program itself was not negotiable. -
March to Remember Pinochet Victims Turns Violent
A march in Chile to pay tribute to victims of former dictator Gen. Augusto Pinochet turned violent on Sunday, with rock-throwing protestors clashing with police armed with tear gas. -
Al-Sadr Restructuring His Mahdi Army Militia
Iraq's most powerful Shiite militia leader is turning to his commanders who distinguished themselves fighting U.S. troops in 2004 to screen fighters, weed out criminals and assume key positions in an effort to build a more disciplined force. -
Mexican Oil and Gas Pipelines Attacked
Mexican gas and oil pipelines were attacked in six places before dawn Monday, causing explosions, fires and gas leaks that forced the evacuation of thousands of people. -
Portuguese Cops Ready to Present McCann Case
Portuguese police reportedly are ready to give prosecutors papers Monday outlining their case against Kate and Gerry McCann in the disappearance of their 4-year-old daughter Madeleine. -
America's Most Wanted Drug Smuggler Nabbed
America's most-wanted drug trafficker, Diego Montoya, was captured in western Colombia in a major blow to the country's largest remaining cocaine cartel, the interior minister said Monday. -
Nine American Soldiers Killed in Iraq
Nine American soldiers were killed in Iraq on Monday, including eight who died in vehicle accidents that also claimed the lives of two detainees, the military said. -
Lebanon: Militant Leader Fled Camp
The leader of the al-Qaida-inspired Fatah Islam group fled a Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon a day before it fell into the hands of the Lebanese army earlier this month, a government official said Monday. -
Time Ordered to Pay $106 Million in Suharto Case
The Supreme Court ordered Time magazine to pay $106 million in damages for defaming former Indonesian dictator Suharto by alleging his family amassed billions of dollars during his 32-year rule, officials said Monday. -
Homicide Bomber Kills 28 in Afghanistan
A homicide bomber on a motorbike set off his explosives in a crowded area in southern Afghanistan on Monday, and preliminary reports said up to 28 people were killed and about 60 wounded, officials said. -
Truck Explodes After Accident in Mexico; 34 Dead
A truck carrying mining explosives crashed with another vehicle in northern Mexico, killing at least 34, officials said. -
Rumsfeld: Afghanistan a 'Big Success'
In an interview billed as his first since leaving the top Pentagon post, Donald Rumsfeld calls Afghanistan "a big success," but says U.S. efforts in Iraq are hampered by the failure of Iraq's government to establish a foundation for democracy. -
Iraq Journal: Anbar Awakens, Part I
Ramadi, to the astonishment of everyone, emerges as perhaps the safest city in all of Iraq outside of Kurdistan -
Man Charged in Daughter's Rape Returning to U.S.
An American charged with raping his daughter and distributing video of the alleged attack on the Web has agreed to return to the U.S. from China. -
Scandinavian Airlines Plane Crash-Lands
A Scandinavian Airlines turboprop carrying 73 people crashed during an emergency landing, catching fire as it hurtled down a runway in a cloud of smoke and dust. Five people sustained minor injuries, authorities said. -
Poll: Iraqis Think U.S. Troop Buildup is Hurting
Overwhelming numbers of Iraqis say the U.S. troop buildup has worsened security and the prospects for economic and political progress in their country, according to a poll released Monday that provides a strikingly bleak appraisal of the war -
Ex-Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif Sent Back Into Exile
Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's return from exile lasted about four hours Monday after Pakistani authorities took him into custody at Islamabad airport and promptly put him back on a plane believed bound for Saudi Arabia. -
Al Qaeda: New Usama Bin Laden Video Coming
Al Qaeda announces it will release a new video of Usama bin Laden presenting the last testament of one of the Sept. 11 homicide hijackers. -
Olmert and Abbas Discuss Peace Negotiations
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas met Monday to discuss guidelines for resuming peace negotiations, the prime minister's office said. -
U.S. Urges Iran to Cooperate in Nuclear Probe
The U.S. urged Iran on Monday to cooperate with a probe into past suspicious nuclear activities but said even full compliance would not be enough to ease international concerns over Tehran's possession of bomb-making technology.
SHOWS
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Hannity & Colmes: H & C: Andrew Card on New Bin Laden Tape
Former White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card reacts to new video -
On the Record w/ Greta: Transcript: Madeleine Mystery
Criminal attorney explains rights Madeleine McCann's parents have under Portuguese law S Madeleine's parents questioned by police -
Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld: Greg Gutfeld: Usama's on the Ropes
What the State Department isn't telling you about the bin Laden tape -
The Big Story w/ Gibson and Nauert: John Gibson: When Did L.A. Become a Nanny State?
When did L.A. become a nanny state? -
The Cost of Freedom: Recap of Saturday, September 8
Miss a minute of this week's block? Here's your chance to catch up! -
The O'Reilly Factor: Bill O'Reilly's Talking Points
When dissent puts Americans in danger
FOX FAN
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Father Jonathan: A More Gentle, Spiritual Usama Bin Laden
While Western ears may hear only political gibberish, his active followers and passive admirers sprinkled across the globe will find the internal dynamics of this communication absolutely logical. -
Lis on Law: What You Need To Know Before You Get Pulled Over
I was pulled over the other day for speeding. The officer then proceeded to make me get out of my car and search it. Is that legal? -
Dick Morris, Eileen McGann: Thompson: First Lobbyist Prez?
Fred’s campaign is attracting other lobbyists, who are bundlers and donors to the Thompson campaign. -
Alireza Jafarzadeh: What Gen. Petraeus Should Tell America
Gen. Petraeus ought to tell the people of America that the political and security situation in Iraq is very bleak but not hopeless.
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