BAGHDAD, Iraq – Iraq is ready to accept U.S. help in investigating the killing and kidnapping of government officials, U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales (search) said Sunday after a surprise visit amid tight security. The informal agreement covering the criminal investigations came after Gonzales met with Iraq’s prime minister, Ibrahim …
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11 January
Study: Aspirin Cuts Cancer in Men, Not Women
CHICAGO – Men who took aspirin (search) over five years slightly lowered their risk for prostate cancer (search), but women who took low doses over 10 years didn’t reduce their risk of cancer, two separate studies indicate. The conflicting results don’t help settle the debate about whether aspirin and similar …
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11 January
Golden Retriever Takes on 700-Pound Alligator, Lives
PINOPOLIS, S.C. – Dogs don’t usually survive alligator attacks — especially when the reptile is three times the canine’s size. But Cooper, a 5-year-old golden retriever, is an exception. The spirited dog fought off a 14-foot, 700-pound alligator in a Lake Moultrie (search) canal last month and lived to howl …
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11 January
Recap of July 16 Edition
The following is a transcription of the July 16, 2005 edition of “FOX News Watch”, that has been edited for clarity: ERIC BURNS, FOX NEWS HOST: This week on “FOX News Watch”: Matt Cooper (search) says Karl Rove (search ) was his Deep Throat. There was something new and remarkable …
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11 January
Shark Bites Tourist's Ankle in Florida
BOCA GRANDE, Fla. – A shark bit an Austrian tourist on the ankle Friday while the man stood in chest-deep water in the Gulf of Mexico (search), the sheriff’s office said. It was the third shark attack in the state in a week. Armin Projer, 19, was airlifted by helicopter …
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11 January
Import Prices Rise; Non-Petroleum Dips
WASHINGTON – U.S. import prices (search) rose 1.0 percent in June as petroleum prices rebounded, while the price of non-petroleum imports fell for the second straight month, the Labor Department (search) said on Wednesday in a report suggesting few inflation pressures outside the energy sector. Analysts had expected import prices …
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11 January
Slavery Payments?
This is a partial transcript from “The O’Reilly Factor,” July 13, 2005, that has been edited for clarity. Watch “The O’Reilly Factor” weeknights at 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. ET and listen to the “Radio Factor!” BILL O’REILLY, HOST: In the “Unresolved Problems” segment tonight, does corporate America owe African-Americans …
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11 January
Oil Surges More Than $2 on Storm Worries
NEW YORK – U.S. crude oil futures soared more than $2 on Tuesday as the fifth named storm already this season formed in the Atlantic Ocean only days after Hurricane Dennis (search) passed through the Gulf of Mexico. Light, sweet crude for August delivery was up $2.23 at $61.15 a …
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11 January
Reward for Natalee Holloway Hits $1 Million
This is a partial transcript from “On the Record,” July 25, 2005, that has been edited for clarity. GRETA VAN SUSTEREN, HOST: The reward is up to $1 million for anyone who can help bring Natalee Holloway (search) home safely. Joining live us in Aruba are Natalee’s mother, Beth Holloway …
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11 January
NASA: Foam Insulation Flew Off Shuttle
SPACE CENTER, Houston – NASA said Wednesday that the mysterious object that came flying off Space Shuttle Discovery‘s (search) fuel tank during liftoff was a sizable chunk of foam insulation — the very thing that doomed Columbia. But this time, fortunately, it didn’t hit the spacecraft. Space agency officials also …
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