Perhaps because I have a two and a three-year-old, for me the saddest part of the Hurricane Katrina (search) story is the kids — lots of lost kids. There are lots of moved kids. Lots of lost and moved kids. My two little guys just started pre-school. They were plenty …
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8 November
Your Grrrs: Sept. 15, 2005
Your Grrrs compiled by FOX News intern Jesse Lanier. Frank from Cyberspace: “America’s Team” and the subsequent hype over the Pats after 9/11, etc., were media creations. They’re images created to gain ratings. For a member of the media to ‘Grrr’ over media practices is somewhat strange. And that’s the …
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8 November
Putting the Customer in Customer Service
Do you ever wonder why some people are so transparent? Do they really think we’re idiots? Take the car salesman who loves you as your shopping for the car, but seems to forget your name after you buy it. Or the contractor who loves you as you’re signing the checks, …
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8 November
Administration, Critics Debate Value of Video News Releases
WASHINGTON – Media watchdogs decrying “fake news” segments that are actually packages produced and distributed by the Bush administration to promote government programs are demanding the Federal Communications Commission (search) take a stand against the practice. They are joined by some members of Congress and other groups who have asked …
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8 November
FOX Is Fair
For a long time now, we’ve been telling New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer (search) and his folks that we don’t bite. Really! We just ask questions — some tough questions — but always, I hope, fair questions. A great leader can handle that. Tuesday, Eliot Spitzer proved that. He …
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8 November
How Is The USA Handling The Conflict In Iraq?
A no-spin look at Iraq and how the USA is handling the conflict, that is the subject of this evening’s “Talking Points Memo.” Less than 24 hours after the New York Times (search) corrected its misreporting that I said war protesters Cindy Sheehan’s (search) behavior was treasonous, the San Francisco …
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8 November
Pop Go the Weasels?
I want you to think about something for a second: Jacques Chirac (search) could be on the way out of a job. Voters in France this weekend will likely defy him and reject a referendum on an European constitutional treaty he’s been pushing for months. Germany’s Gerhard Schroeder (search) is …
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8 November
Mysterious Mailings
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Mysterious Mailings The New York Times has fired former Baghdad bureau chief Susan Sachs (search) — most recently bureau chief in Istanbul, Turkey — for allegedly sending letters to two Baghdad correspondents’ wives, suggesting their men were being unfaithful while overseas. According …
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8 November
The Sniper and the Media
To watch “The Memo” click here. Hi, I’m Bill O’Reilly. Thank you for watching us tonight. The sniper and the media. That’s the subject of this evening’s Talking Points Memo. Unlike some other cable news programs, we are not spending that much time covering the sniper, because facts are few …
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8 November
Stuntmen an Endangered Hollywood Species
NEW YORK – Audiences who catch Johnny Knoxville and cast performing outrageous stunts in the just-released Jackass: The Movie might wonder where all the professional fall guys have gone. They wouldn’t be alone. With the advent of digital effects and more actors doing their own stunts, some speculate that stuntmen …
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