LOS ANGELES – Former tennis star Pete Sampras (search) and his wife, actress Bridgette Wilson-Sampras (search), have another son. Ryan Nikolaos Sampras, who weighed 6 pounds, 4 ounces, was born here Friday, People magazine said Tuesday. Sampras, who won 14 Grand Slam titles during his storied career, turns 34 on …
Read More »War Politics
This is a partial transcript of “The Big Story With John Gibson,” August 18, 2005, that has been edited for clarity. JOHN GIBSON, HOST: The president’s pick for the Supreme Court gets a thumbs up from the American Bar Association, but public support for the war in Iraq is dropping. …
Read More »Guests and Topics for August 15
Here’s what is on tap for Monday: “FOX & Friends First” Starts at 6 a.m. ET As Iraq reaches the deadline for its new constitution, will the document be the nation’s next step of democracy or simply an excuse for more violence? We’ll get a fair and balanced debate from …
Read More »Former HP CEO Fiorina to Write Memoir
SAN FRANCISCO – Carly Fiorina (search), the ousted CEO of Hewlett-Packard Co. (HPQ) and once the most powerful woman in business, who went from secretary to head of the world’s No. 2 computer maker, is writing a book. Fiorina’s as-yet-untitled memoir will include her views on what makes a leader, …
Read More »Fast-Food Chains Found Clustered Around Schools
More and more, fast-food restaurants are staking out locations within easy walking distance of schools, exposing children to poor-quality foods, according to a new study. The findings add weight to the growing argument that the availability of high-calorie, low-nutrition fast foods play a role in the nationwide epidemic of obesity …
Read More »The 2005 Job Outlook
The labor market is expected to heat up nicely this year. Here are the hottest — and coolest — sectors. TIRED OF THAT SMUG grin on your boss’s face? Thanks to an improving job market, you might not have to look at it much longer. According to employment experts, 2005 …
Read More »NIH Eases Rules on Scientists' Investments
WASHINGTON – Officials at the National Institutes of Health said Thursday that rules designed to reduce conflicts of interest at the agency went too far, so they eased a prohibition on owning stock in pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies for thousands of employees. Under the new regulation, some 200 senior employees …
Read More »Supreme Court Won't Revisit Eminent Domain Case
WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court (search), given a chance to revisit a heavily criticized ruling, refused Monday to reconsider its decision giving local governments more power to seize people’s homes for economic development. So contentious was the court’s narrow 5-4 ruling in the so-called eminent domain case earlier this year …
Read More »Mother of Dead N.M. Soldier Angry About War
ROSWELL, N.M. – The mother of a Marine sergeant from Roswell, New Mexico who was killed during fierce fighting this week in Iraq says she doesn’t believe going to war was for a good cause. “And yes, our heroes have died in vain — and one of them is my …
Read More »Guests and Topics for August 8
Here’s what is on tap for Monday: “FOX & Friends First” Special Time: Starts at 5 a.m. ET As the space shuttle Discovery (search) returns to Earth, we’ll recap its mission with Dr. Tom Jones, former NASA astronaut and the author of “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to NASA”; Dr. Scott …
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