UNITED NATIONS – Chief U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix said Wednesday’s resumption of inspections in Iraq after nearly four years was “a good start.” But he cautioned that a long, demanding process was just beginning and it’s too early to say what the final result will be. “I think it …
Read More »Did the Beltway Snipers Strike in Louisiana?
This is a partial transcript from On the Record with Greta Van Susteren, October 31, 2002. Click here to order the entire transcript of the show. Watch On the Record every weeknight at 10 p.m. ET! GRETA VAN SUSTEREN: This is a FOX News alert: Cops link the sniper suspects …
Read More »Former Providence Mayor Says He Thinks He Can 'Handle' Prison
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – As he prepares for a new life behind bars, convicted former Mayor Vincent “Buddy” Cianci Jr. has shown few outward signs of the anguish his friends say he is feeling. Saying goodbye last week to the local talk radio show he hosted after his sentencing on federal …
Read More »Iraq Mulls New Security Measures
BAGHDAD, Iraq – Iraqi officials said Saturday they are considering new measures to protect voters in the Jan. 30 national election, including a three-day, nationwide ban on driving to discourage car-bombings. Fresh clashes broke out in the troubled northern city of Mosul (search), where most election officials have fled their …
Read More »Tulia Drug Cop Convicted of 1 Perjury Count
LUBBOCK, Texas – The lone undercover agent in a sting that sent dozens of black people to prison on bogus drug charges in Tulia (search) was convicted Friday of one of two perjury counts. Tom Coleman (search) was acquitted of testifying falsely in a 2003 hearing that as a sheriff’s …
Read More »Lockheed Martin Profit Rises on Patriot Missile Sales
NEW YORK – Lockheed Martin Corp. (LMT), the No. 1 U.S. defense contractor, on Thursday posted an 8 percent jump in quarterly profit, helped by sales of Patriot missiles and other products made by its electronic systems business. The Bethesda, Md.-based company, whose weapons and aircraft are staples of the …
Read More »Parents Speak in Michael Jackson's Defense
SANTA MARIA, Calif. – AsMichael Jackson’s (search) child molestation case headed to trial Monday, his parents spoke out in his defense, saying the pop star’s young accuser was simply after his money. “I know my son, and this is ridiculous,” his mother, Katherine Jackson (search), said in an interview broadcast …
Read More »Court Rejects Challenge to Inaugural Prayer
WASHINGTON – A federal judge on Friday rejected a challenge brought by atheist Michael Newdow (search) to stop the invocation prayer at President Bush’s second inauguration. On Thursday, Newdow told U.S. District Judge John Bates that having a minister invoke God in the Jan. 20 ceremony would violate the Constitution …
Read More »Iraq: Decision Day
As Iraqis go to the polls in their first open election in over 50 years, stay with FOX News Channel for complete, up-to-the-minute coverage from our correspondents throughout the country and in-depth analysis that you simply can’t get anywhere else. In addition to our expanded weekend coverage, tune in to …
Read More »Hydrogen Fuel May Not Be So 'Clean'
LOS ANGELES – Hydrogen-fueled cars have been hailed as the future of transportation — clean, safe and propelled by a power source whose only by-products are air and water. “Your main three drivers for developing hydrogen are energy independence, economic growth and environmental sustainability,” said Patrick Serfass, technical and program …
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