MIAMI – Hurricane Gordon formed over the open Atlantic, and a new tropical depression formed off the coast of Africa, forecasters said. Meanwhile, Hurricane Florence sped toward its demise Tuesday into the cooler waters off Canada’s maritime provinces after battering Bermuda, the National Hurricane Center said. Gordon, with top sustained …
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20 November
'The Mr. And Mrs. Happy Handbook'
“The Mr. & Mrs. Happy Handbook: Everything I Know About Love & Marriage (with corrections by Mrs. Doocy).” Welcome to the official Fox News page for The Mr. & Mrs. Happy handbook, a wide-ranging, laugh-out-loud perspective on love, marriage and family, available on October 17, 2006. Ever since Eve asked …
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20 November
Blair Wins Commitment From Israeli, Palestinian Leaders to Meet
RAMALLAH, West Bank – Prodded by visiting British Prime Minister Tony Blair , the Israeli and Palestinian leaders on Sunday said they are ready to resume contacts unconditionally — a small step that could lead toward resumption of peace talks. Blair also tried to draw Hamas into peace efforts, but …
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20 November
Woman in Car Crash With Ellen DeGeneres Charged With DUI
LOS ANGELES – A woman involved in a traffic collision with talk show host Ellen DeGeneres has been charged with drunken driving, authorities said. Jeanne Werber, 52, of Los Angeles, was charged Tuesday with misdemeanor DUI, said Nick Velasquez, a spokesman for the city attorney’s office. Werber was driving a …
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20 November
British Terror Trial Defendant Refuses to Continue Testimony
LONDON – A man charged with planning terrorist explosions targeting Britain’s electricity network, a nightclub and a major shopping mall refused to continue testifying Monday, saying he feared it would cause difficulties for his family in Pakistan. Asked by his lawyer, Joel Bennathan, about his purchase of 1,300 pounds of …
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20 November
America Safer, But Growing Terror Threats Increase Concern
WASHINGTON – Five years after the Sept. 11 attacks brought international terrorism to America’s shores, lawmakers and experts agree that much remains to be done to guarantee the nation’s safety. “Five years after 9/11, America still faces determined enemies. We will not be safe until those enemies are finally defeated,” …
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20 November
Prison Guard Pleads Guilty in Sex-for-Contraband Scandal
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – One of five prison guards charged in a sex-for-contraband scandal that ended in a deadly shootout with federal agents pleaded guilty Thursday to conspiracy to commit mail fraud. Alfred Barnes, 42, of Thomasville, Ga., agreed to cooperate in the prosecution of other defendants. In exchange, the government …
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20 November
Scientists Create Stem Cell Line From Already Dead Embryo
Scientists say they have created a stem cell line from a human embryo that had stopped developing naturally, and so was considered dead. Using such embryos might ease ethical concerns about creating such cells, they suggested. One expert said the technique makes harvesting stem cells no more ethically troublesome than …
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19 November
Michigan School Safety Drill That Included Police in Riot Gear Upsets Some Parents
WYOMING, Michigan – A school safety drill that included police officers in riot gear with weapons has caused concern among some parents who say it was too realistic and frightened some students. Police in the western Michigan community of Wyoming entered two classrooms at Lee Middle and High School on …
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19 November
KFC to Be Trans Fats Free by April 2007
NEW YORK – KFC said it is phasing out trans fats in cooking its Original Recipe and Extra Crispy fried chicken, Potato Wedges and other menu items. Trans fats are believed to raise consumer cholesterol levels. The restaurant chain said Monday it will start using zero trans fat soybean oil …
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