Harry Potter | Usher ‘Harry Potter’ Shattering Box Office Records You wouldn’t think anyone be so interested in Harry Potter after four movies. But Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is about to set some records when Sunday’s box office receipts are counted. As of Friday night—if estimates are …
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Q&A With Designer Carolina Herrera
FOX News’ Gwen Marder spoke to designer Carolina Herrera (search) about her latest collection and her personal tastes. FOX: Describe your favorite evening dress from your spring collection. Herrera: All the evening dresses are my favorites. I don’t have a particular favorite, sometimes it’s more about the event where the …
Read More »Pentagon: 'Sex Bomb' Et Al Mostly Folly
WASHINGTON – Those who complain the military should make love, not war, may be happy to know that on at least one occasion, military scientists were searching for ways to break down the enemy with aching desire. Now known as the “sex bomb,” or in saucier headlines, the “gay bomb,” …
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Ever since he was a young man, he and his wife have taken in foster kids. Not just little kids — older kids — sometimes what others call “dangerous kids.” He gives them a good home and good opportunities and, for many, they go on to form a good life. …
Read More »Jacko Witness Immunity?
Michael Jackson | More Jackson | Cyndi Lauper Jacko: Witness Immune Deficiency? As the Michael Jackson trial awaits two important witnesses today, another battle is brewing that has not yet reached the jury. Both sides in this wildly strange legal dance are fighting over alleged “unindicted co-conspirator” Vincent Amen. Amen, …
Read More »Is Tony Blair's Tan Fake?
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: College Students Concerned A new poll by Harvard University (search) shows that America’s college students are worried about the future of Social Security (search). In the poll, nearly 70 percent say they’re concerned that Social Security will not be able to pay …
Read More »The Media Has Gone Too Far
To watch “The Memo” click here. Hi, I’m Bill O’Reilly. Thanks for watching us tonight. We’ll have the latest on the sniper situation in a moment. But first, the media has gone too far. That is the subject of this evening’s Talking Points Memo . In just a few moments, …
Read More »Is Big Media Biased?
Certain groups and individuals regularly accuse the big media of bias. Almost always the accusation is of bias in a liberal direction. “Not so,” say the accused. But here’s some more evidence that the accusers may be right. It’s from the Media Research Center — admittedly a conservative organization — …
Read More »Government's Latest Role Hypocrite
Have you ever had a friend who offered you constructive advice? It usually begins something like this, “If I were you, I’d go for the salad.” Or, “You know, if it were me, I wouldn’t be spending so much, but saving more.” Yet here’s the kicker: The person offering the …
Read More »Pols Combine Work and Play Over Recess
WASHINGTON – While President Bush alternates between fishing, golfing, economic speeches, and Cabinet meetings on his 32-day “working vacation,” members of Congress are “throttling down” during the month of August, ensuring that all work and no play doesn’t stress tired lawmakers. “This is family priority month,” said Larry Van Hoose, …
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