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Civil Lawsuit Filed Against Bill Cosby

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Pa. – A civil lawsuit was filed Tuesday afternoon against comedian and actor Bill Cosby (search), FOX News has learned. The suit, filed in U.S. District Court in the eastern district of Pennsylvania at about 4 p.m. EST, was brought by the 31-year-old woman who recently accused Cosby …

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Transcript: More Bang for Their Buck

This is a partial transcript from “Your World with Neil Cavuto,” March 25, 2005, that was edited for clarity. NEIL CAVUTO, HOST: Well, forget some of the marketing gimmicks. If the maker of Peeps advertises on TV, my next guest has a way to make sure only folks who would …

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Jane Fonda to Undergo Hip Replacement

LOS ANGELES – Jane Fonda (search) will undergo hip replacement surgery after finishing publicity tours for her upcoming film and autobiography, her publicist said Thursday. No date has been set for the procedure, said publicist Pat Kingsley, adding that Fonda had outpatient treatment Thursday for her knee. “She’s back at …

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Delta to Outsource Maintenance Work

NEW YORK – Delta Air Lines Inc. (DAL), which is facing a cash crunch, Tuesday said it expects to cut costs by about $240 million over five years, becoming the latest airline to outsource aircraft maintenance work. Atlanta-based Delta said it will partner with Avborne of Miami and Air Canada …

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Bush Panel: Intel Agencies Aren't Sharing

WASHINGTON – President Bush’s commission on weapons of mass destruction (search) is expected to call on U.S. intelligence agencies to take steps to ensure information flows more freely among them, breaking down long-standing barriers and cultures of secrecy, federal officials say. The report recommends creating formal procedures for analysts to …

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Syrian Intel Agents Begin Exit From Lebanon

BEIRUT, Lebanon – Syrian military intelligence (search) started clearing out of its offices in Beirut and the northern city of Tripoli on Tuesday in line with demands by the United States and the Lebanese opposition. The evacuation of the Syrian intelligence service, a widely resented arm through which Damascus (search) …

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Diplomat: U.S. Coped With Oil-for-Food Abuses

NEW YORK – Former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein’s efforts to swindle the U.N. Oil-for-Food program was no secret to U.S. officials, but any efforts to tighten the program would have endangered international support for Oil-for-Food (search), a U.S. diplomat told the Senate on Tuesday. Patrick Kennedy, deputy ambassador to the …

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Report: Al-Jazeera Airs Al-Zawahiri Tape

CAIRO, Egypt – Al-Jazeera (search) television aired a videotape Sunday purporting to show Al Qaeda No. 2 Ayman al-Zawahiri (search ) denouncing U.S. calls for reform in the region and urging the West to respect the Islamic world. Al-Zawahiri, who appeared sitting on the ground and in front of a …

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40 Evacuated in Arizona Storm

PHOENIX – More than three dozen people were evacuated from a community northeast of Phoenix on Saturday as a major winter storm prompted flash-flood watches to continue over much of Arizona. Some 40 residents from two mobile home parks in Punkin Center (search), about 80 miles northeast of Phoenix, left …

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Officers Injured Protecting Super Bowl

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Two police officers patrolling the St. Johns River (search) to prevent Super Bowl terrorism were seriously injured when their boat crashed into a bridge support. The officers remained hospitalized Friday. They were identified as James Brunet, 41, who was listed in critical condition with non-life threatening injuries, …

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