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LATEST VIDEOS

GVS Live Wire: 11/20

11/20/2009|On The Record

GVS Live Wire: 11/20Go behind the scenes as Greta prepares for Friday's 'On the Record'

Deck the Halls

11/14/2009|FOX & Friends

Deck the HallsHoliday decoration tips from Home Depot

Day in the Life: Islamabad, Pt. 2

10/31/2009|World

Day in the Life: Islamabad, Pt. 2FNC's Scott Heidler gives Greta a glimpse of life in Pakistan

Desperate Measures?

10/28/2009|Latest Video

Desperate Measures?Terror attacks in Pakistan avenge new offensive

Wet, Wild and Dangerous!

09/11/2009|Latest Video

Wet, Wild and Dangerous!Playing it safe when it's hot outside

Knockout!

09/03/2009|All Radio

Knockout!George Foreman on his life experiences!

Rough Start

08/25/2009|Latest Video

Rough StartInvestigation into CIA interrogations and bad news out of Afghanistan mar Obama's first day of vacation

Ask the Doctor

08/16/2009|Sunday Housecall

Ask the DoctorDr. Rosenfeld answers viewer e-mails

Sheikh Tarik Al Abdullah

08/10/2009|Latest Video

Sheikh Tarik Al AbdullahGreta's full interview with the man who wants to be prime minister of Iraq

Magic Touch

08/08/2009|FOX & Friends

Magic Touch'Waverly Place' wizards on 'FOX & Friends'

LATEST STORIES

Iraqi Assailants Break Into House, Kill 6 Family Members

AP| World

Karbala, home to important Shiite shrines, has periodically been targeted by Sunni militants. The holiday of Eid al-Adha, or Feast of Sacrifice, begins for Iraq's Sunnis on Friday, while Shiites start the celebrations on Saturday.

Story|11/25/2009

Double Homicide Bombing Injures Dozens of Iraqi Civilians

AP| World

a Shiite holy city, has periodically been targeted by Sunni militants. Overall, violence is down sharply in Iraq. The four-day holiday of Eid al-Adha begins for Iraq's Sunnis on Friday, while Shiites start the feast on Saturday.

Story|11/25/2009

'Impossible' to Hold Iraq Elections in January

AP| World

Iraqis abroad, most of whom are Sunnis who fled sectarian bloodshed ..... requested. On Tuesday, about 500 Sunni Arabs gathered in the northern city ..... deal with Kurds against the Sunni Arabs . Sunni Arabs are unlikely to sit out the

Story|11/25/2009

Feds' Case Against Muslim Foundation Threatens Mosques' Charity Work

AP| U.S.

was one of the few central sources of funding for American Shiite communities, which have far fewer resources than U.S. Sunnis . Often, the Islamic day schools the centers run are among the few available. "Muslims aren't used to membership fees

Story|11/14/2009

Gunmen Kill Pakistani Working at Iran Consulate

AP| World

message on the Internet earlier this week denouncing Shiites, especially Iranians, calling them some of the greatest enemies of Sunnis . In the 1980s, Iran was alleged to have funded radical Shiite groups in Pakistan and later supported forces fighting the Taliban

Story|11/12/2009

Iraq's Prime Minister Warns of Insurgent Threat in Run-Up to January Elections

AP| World

head of a coalition that groups his Dawa Party as well as smaller independent groups that include fellow Shiites and some Sunni Arabs . The prime minister, however, warned in his televised comments that repeated blows to insurgents have forced them to rely

Story|11/11/2009

Iraqi Searches for Brothers in Ancient Cemetery

AP| World

graves for relatives — about 15 per month now, up from seven per month in past years. Many of the families are Shiites. Sunnis also are frequently identified among the victims in the 15 sections of unidentified graves, but Zayer-Daham acknowledges

Story|10/25/2009

Iran Police Arrest Suspects in Homicide Bombing That Killed 42

AP| World

meeting of Guard chiefs and local tribal leaders that was aimed at promoting unity between Iran's majority Shiites and minority Sunnis . In a statement posted Wednesday on Jundallah's Web site, the group said those whom Iran had arrested were innocent and

Story|10/21/2009

Bahrain's Court Acquits 19 Shiites of Police Death

AP| World

arrested Shiites. Among their grievances, Bahraini Shiites resent an alleged government practice of granting citizenship to Sunnis from Syria, Iraq, Yemen and the Baluchistan province in Pakistan and giving them housing and jobs, often in the security

Story|10/13/2009

Odierno: 'Iraq Making Steady Progress, But Has Long Way To Go'

FOXNews.com| Politics

and military jobs, dominated by Shiites, to the Sons of Iraq, who are mostly Sunni. But the government has been accused by Sunnis of dragging its feet on integrating the jobs. Odierno, however, said 23,000 former Sons of Iraq have begun working in government

Story|09/30/2009

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