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Archives of: November 2009

Manhunt for cop killer expands

The hunt for a man suspected of killing for Lakewood, Washington police officers has intensified after a near miss this morning. Police thought they had 37-year old Maurice Clemmons of Tacoma surrounded in a house in Seattle. But after a long standoff discovered that Clemmons had managed to escape. They did, however find evidence that he had been there. Police are now confirming that Clemens suffered a gunshot ... read more

Dan Springer

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November 30, 2009

05:33 PM

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Archives of: November 2009


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Anita Vogel

November 30, 2009 4:40 PM

Adopted ‘Orphans’ Not Really Orphans?

Every year thousands of parents in the United States adopt babies from China. In the last five years more than 30 thousand children have been taken in by American parents. Now a series of newspaper reports suggests that some of those children were actually stolen from their birthparents in China. Ruthann and Greg McGill hope that is not the case when it comes to their ... read more



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Mike Tobin

November 30, 2009 3:44 PM

Israel: ‘Time for Upping the Pressure’

“It is time for upping the international pressure on Iran ,” says a source in the Israeli Prime Minister’s office. The quote coming in response to Iran ’s latest acts of defiance ... read more



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Molly Line

November 30, 2009 1:31 PM

Job Hunt: Pop-up Stores Create Jobs

With the holiday shopping season officially upon us, shoppers are hunting for deals and, in the midst of a recession, short term retail shops are finding their own bargains. Gary Garabedian runs several temporary store's in Rhode Island throughout the year. He sells costumes at Halloween, calendars just before the New Year and sports memorabilia during the holiday ... read more



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Kelly Burke

November 30, 2009 11:31 AM

Salazar’s New Wild Horse Management Proposal

A recent proposal by the Interior Department to change the way wild horses and burros are managed is already facing stiff opposition from wild horse advocates. The proposal by Secretary ... read more



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Dan Springer

November 30, 2009 10:37 AM

Police and Suspected Gunman in Standoff

Police say they have their suspect surrounded in a house in Seattle about 30 miles from where four police officers were gunned down Sunday morning. Pierce County detective Ed Troyer tells Fox News 37-year old Maurice Clemmons was seen entering his aunt's house late Sunday night. That led to a police standoff which is still ongoing. Police have fired tear gas into the ... read more



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Greg Burke

November 30, 2009 9:14 AM

Swiss Minarets: Tolerance Test For Europe?

Voters in Switzerland have passed a referendum banning the construction of minarets on mosques. Switzerland currently only has four minarets, so the vote was largely symbolic, but it reflects growing fears about Muslim integration in Europe. The referendum could have repercussions throughout the continent. In Italy, representatives from the anti-immigrant Northern ... read more



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Mike Tobin

November 30, 2009 6:00 AM

Legal Pathway Cleared for Prisoner Swap

Israel’s supreme court on Sunday made an announcement which, for the first time, puts the Jewish State on the record with much of what Fox News has been reporting with regard to the ... read more



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Greg Palkot

November 29, 2009 10:25 AM

18 Militants Killed in Afghan Border Clash

Eighteen "enemy" forces were killed in an overnight clash near the Afghan border in Tani, Khost, Major Matt Gregory at Camp Salerno told Fox News. The clash happened when a group variously described as Taliban or Foreign Fighters apparently came across the Pakistani border and attacked an Afghan Border Police position. The ABP were involved in a prolonged firefight ... read more



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Dana Lewis

November 28, 2009 2:52 PM

Second Bomb Blast, Russian Train Derailment

A train which derailed North of Moscow overnight killing more than two dozen people was an act of terror say Fox News sources in the Russian President’s and Prime Ministers offices. “We have no doubt this was terror” said one source close to Russian President Medvedev, but he added “who did this and why? We don’t know yet.” . The Nevsky Express was ... read more



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Greg Palkot

November 28, 2009 7:45 AM

Turkey Day with the Taliban

KHOST, AFGHANISTAN    Thanksgiving lunch is just a high caloric memory for the soldiers of Alpha Company, 4th Brigade, 25th Airborne Division, based at Combat Outpost Garbuz in eastern Afghanistan.   But it was memorable nonetheless.  Especially considering the place is pretty far away from western resources.  And maybe just a dozen miles from Taliban ... read more