Simpleton. Moron. Twisted syntax. Dumb ideas. Those were some of the kinder things said of the president. Not “this” president. I’m talking president Ronald Reagan. He was also dismissed as an intellectual lightweight. He was also lampooned as a puffed up idiot. He was also crazy like a fox. You’d …
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8 November
Diplomatic Solution?
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: The State Department says the Venezuelan ambassador to the U.S. “might find his ability to move around the United States severely restricted” in the event of another attack on William Brownfield, the U.S. ambassador to that country. Brownfield was donating baseball equipment …
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8 November
Charges Dropped Against Lafave
OCALA, Fla. – Charges against a Tampa teacher who had sex with a 14-year-old middle-school student have been dropped in one of the two counties where the incidents occurred. Debra Lafave, 25, was charged in Marion County with lewd and lascivious battery on a child and lewd and lascivious exhibition …
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8 November
Every Dog Has Its Day
There’s an expression on Wall Street that “every dog has its day.” It’s that moment when the most beaten up company stops getting beaten up, and starts getting appreciated. This is that moment for AT&T. It was given up for dead little more than a year ago, then scooped up …
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8 November
Zinedine Zidane Loses His Head
First off, let me say I know virtually nothing about soccer and even less about this French player, Zinedine Zidane, save this: he head-butted the Italian defender. I didn’t even watch it live. I didn’t have to. They kept re-playing it — again and again, everywhere. I’m told Zidane is …
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8 November
Clinton's Braggadocio Will Haunt U.S. in War on Terror
“I worked hard to try to kill him. I authorized a finding for the CIA to kill him. We contracted with people to kill him. I got closer to killing him than anybody has gotten since.” —Former President Bill Clinton, Sept. 24, 2006 Now there’s a passage for the next …
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8 November
So Far, So Good…
• E-mail Janice Dean Well, this certainly isn’t the fall of 2005! By this time last year we were up to the 13th named storm: Ophelia, and still in shock over the devastation Katrina left behind. Today, we’re monitoring our sixth named storm of the 2006 Atlantic hurricane season: Florence. …
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8 November
Locked Out: Joseph Duncan's Secrets
Want Greta’s blog delivered directly to your e-mail box? Click here to sign up! Add viewerservices@foxnews.com to your Address Book to ensure that you receive the GretaWire in your Inbox. Click here if you are unable to see images in the e-mail. I had fun guest-hosting “FOX & Friends” in …
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8 November
NASA Maps Out Plans for Moon Exploration
GOLDEN, Colo. – NASA is set to roll out next month a U.S. national strategy for lunar exploration, one that outlines both robotic exploration needs and the rationale for sending humans back to the Moon. The space agency plan is a key component in the response to U.S. President George …
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8 November
Missing-Helium Mystery Solved: Big Stars Ate It
For years, astrophysicists have tried to reconcile a cosmic discrepancy: the universe held much less helium-3 gas than was predicted by models of stellar evolution. But by using new three-dimensional models, scientists think they’ve discovered where all the helium-3 went — it was destroyed by the very stars that were …
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