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Archives of: August 2010

August 31, 2010

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Predator B: Weapon or Waste?

Midnight in the Arizona desert. The skies are black, scorpions scamper across the tarmac and Border Patrol agents warn us this is rattlesnake season. But the reason for our visit to Fort Huachuca isn't about natural history. It's about a different, but equally dangerous species that calls the Sonoran Desert home - the Customs and Border Protection Predator B. Early Predators earned respect ... read more

Archives of: August 2010


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Yonat Friling

August 24, 2010 7:12 AM

The Egyptian Job

On Sunday morning, when the security guard of Cairo's art museum opened the doors, he thought it was going to be just another quiet day. When he got to the hall he was shocked to find an empty frame, where the $50 Million dollars worth Van Gogh "Poppy Flowers" painting was displayed. Now one of the main characters in this movie-like plot is no other than the ... read more



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Chris Laible

August 23, 2010 10:37 PM

Politicians, Religious Leaders on Mosque

Ground Zero has seen its fair share of politicians recently. The furor over a proposed mosque and community center blocks from the site has enraged both sides, with countless people weighing in. Earlier today in the shadow of where the World Trade Center towers once stood, a group of New York politicians were joined by religious leaders to draw attention to a different ... read more



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Eric Shawn

August 23, 2010 11:58 AM

Mosque’s Next Move?

Not moving, not yet. Daisy Khan, the co-founder of the group behind it, who is the wife of the Mosque's Imam, told ABC News that the project "has to go ahead" because she says "there's so much at stake." But she also said finding an alternate location for now is not an option, at least until they consult with all the stakeholders in the project. In a previous ... read more



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Tom Jachman

August 23, 2010 11:04 AM

King of Pops Plays Joblessness Coolly

On a noisy street corner in Atlanta, people are finding a new way to beat the sizzling summer heat.  And a simple treat like a popsicle is becoming an entirely new career for a young entrepreneur.   Steven Carse was an AIG employee who lost his job and then instead of joining the ranks of the unemployed he and his brother Nick started their own business. They call it ... read more



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Amy Kellogg

August 23, 2010 10:22 AM

A Potato Farmer With Something to Toast

William Chase digs through the earth of his farm in Herefordshire, England, to produce some of his increasingly famous potatoes. "You can do anything with these.  You can mash them, boil them, fry them and especially make vodka out of them and tasty vodka." It has been an extraordinary spud saga. When Chase, a potato farmer went bankrupt, having taken out a ... read more



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Molly Line

August 23, 2010 9:56 AM

Foreclosure Study Shows Dramatic Value Drop

Nationwide, more than a half million homes fell into foreclosure in the first half of 2010. More than 900,000 were repossessed in 2009. Now a new study, conducted by MIT and Harvard researchers, reveals the drop in value to a foreclosed property is even more staggering than many would believe. "Foreclosed homes sell for less, not just a little bit less, but much ... read more



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Greg Burke

August 23, 2010 8:51 AM

Vatican Prosecutor: Pope Showed “Frustration and Anger” Over Abuse Cases

In an extensive interview with Fox News, the chief Vatican prosecutor for clerical sex abuse cases, Monsignor Charles Scicluna, said he watched Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger’s “compassion, anger and frustration” as the future pope reviewed hundreds of cases between 2002-2005. When asked if those three years fundamentally changed Ratzinger’s view of the abuse ... read more



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Peter Doocy

August 21, 2010 2:26 PM

Lockerbie Love: Victims Relatives to Wed

Around Christmas time when she was just seven years old, Sonia Stratis lost her father in the terrorist bombing of Pan Am flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland.  "I just remember...hearing them say that my dad wasn't coming back, he wasn't coming home," she recalls.  "My first understanding was oh, he's going to miss Christmas, that's horrible.  But then I really started ... read more



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Casey Stegall

August 21, 2010 1:31 PM

Deadly Crash Prompts Race Changes

It has been a week now since that deadly off-road racing crash in California’s Mojave Desert that grabbed national headlines. Eight people were killed and more than a dozen were seriously ... read more



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Elizabeth Prann

August 21, 2010 10:35 AM

Recipes for Success

A delicious way to beat the heat is a gold mine for an Atlanta man. Steven Carse turned his unemployment in to a popsicle business.   “Before I did this, I was a product analyst at AIG,” Steven Carse told Fox News. “I was sitting in front ... read more