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Homeland Security Advisory Committee Begins Work

WASHINGTON – President Bush put members of Congress on notice Wednesday that he is going to take his case for a department of homeland security straight to their constituents. Bush met with Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge and the president’s homeland security advisory council about his plan to reorganize 22 …

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New Rule Requires Fingerprints, Photograph of Foreigners

WASHINGTON – Attorney General John Ashcroft announced a new alien registration system that aims to keep an eye on the comings and goings of foreign tourists, business travelers, students and temporary workers traveling through the United States. “We are an open country. We welcome people from around the world to …

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Feds Warn of Nukes in Wrong Hands

SINGAPORE – Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz said Sunday that the prospect of terrorists developing nuclear capabilities is “more frightening and dangerous” than nuclear proliferation among nation states. At a regional security conference in Singapore, Wolfowitz said the concern that “nuclear weapons or scientists with nuclear expertise [could] fall into …

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Hollywood Actors Have Ageless Appeal

NEW YORK – Hollywood is notorious for its slavish devotion to youth, but leading men who became famous four decades ago are still stealing scenes. Superstars like Al Pacino, 62, Robert De Niro, 58, Jack Nicholson, 65, and Harrison Ford, 59, are burning as bright as ever. “They’re still as …

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Guests and Topics: November 20

Tonight…The O’Reilly Factor is on… As the NATO Summit begins in Prague, why is there so much anti-American sentiment in Europe? We’ll take a look at what’s going on. Then, concerns over union contracts almostde-railed theplans for the new Homeland Security Department! Are unions out of control in this country …

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Democrats Just Don't Get It

Editor’s Note: Welcome toOff Campus, Foxnews.com’s newfeatureproviding our readers with a glimpseintowhat’s on the minds of America’s college students and student journalists. Each week, Off Campus willpresent a column or editorial selected from student newspapersacross the country. One of the more peculiar events of the Industrial Revolution in England is …

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Tip Sheet for the Week of November 11-15

This is a partial transcript from The Beltway Boys, November 9, that has been edited for clarity. Clickhereto order the complete transcript. Watch The Beltway Boys Saturday at 6 p.m. ET and Sunday at 1 and 6 a.m. ET FRED BARNES, CO-HOST: Welcome back to The Beltway Boys . It’s …

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Rep. Harold Ford

MEMPHIS, Tenn. – He was the youngest member of Congress, elected to a House seat that appeared his for life. But it has always been clear that Harold Ford Jr. had his sights set on a stage larger than Memphis. Ambitious and raised on politics, he is now 32 and …

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Tentative Homeland Security Deal Reached

WASHINGTON – Lawmakers have reached a tentative deal with the White House for a new Homeland Security Department, Fox News learned Tuesday from administration and congressional sources. The final bill is now circulating on Capitol Hill for review by rank-and-file members. It could reach a floor vote as early as …

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Two Bright Spots for Former Clinton Official Candidates

WASHINGTON – Clinton administration veterans grabbed New Mexico’s governorship and an Illinois House seat, but four others went down to defeat, closing out an election year that once saw about a dozen Clinton alumni bidding for elective office. In New Mexico, former Energy Secretary Bill Richardson overwhelmingly defeated Republican John …

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