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Topics and Guests for Thursday, Nov. 14

Join Shepard Smith every Monday through Friday at 3 p.m. ET for FOX News Channel’s newest daytime show, Studio B. We’ll bring you the biggest stories of the day,including interviews with today’s top newsmakers. Become part of the mix and get your voice heard… drop us an email at studiob@foxnews.com. …

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Woman, 66, Gives Birth in Romania

BUCHAREST, Romania – A 66-year-old woman has become the world’s oldest to give birth, and she and her day-old baby daughter were in good condition in intensive care, doctors said Monday. Later in the day, mother and daughter were expected to be reunited for the first time since Sunday’s birth. …

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Mineta Remembers WWII Japanese Internment

Norman Mineta was 10 years old when he and his family were shipped to Heart Mountain Relocation Center (search) in Wyoming. Mineta, whose father came to the United States to farm sugar beets, remembers the camp where he and other Japanese-Americans were confined during World War II. There were “barbed …

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High Court Asked to Overturn Roe v. Wade

WASHINGTON – The woman once known as “Jane Roe” has asked the Supreme Court to overturn its landmark Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion (search) 32 years ago. Norma McCorvey (search), whose protest of Texas’ abortion ban led to the 1973 ruling, contends in a petition received at the court …

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Inauguration 'Fun' for Diplomats

WASHINGTON – True to their diplomatic nature, the world’s ambassadors put aside any differences with the United States for one day to watch President Bush (search) sworn in for a second term. Washington’s diplomatic corps met for coffee at the State Department on the west side of the city, where …

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Toxic Mold or Common Cold?

People suffering from toxic mold syndrome (search) — often blamed on a kind of black mold that grows on damp indoor surfaces — likely have more ordinary illnesses, a new study shows. The finding comes from a hard look at 135 patients referred to a clinic with expertise in mold …

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Powell Surveys Sri Lanka Damage

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka – U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell (search) took a firsthand look at tsunami damage in Sri Lanka (search) Friday, flying over smashed beach resorts and swimming pools strewn with sand. Powell was finishing a three-nation tour of countries hit hard by the Dec. 26 tsunami (search). …

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U.S., Iraqi Officials Fear 'Spectacular' Attacks

BAGHDAD, Iraq – A U.S. general and Iraq’s interim leader offered separate warnings about the very real prospect that more deadly attacks would come before the Iraqi elections on Jan. 30. “I think a worst case is where they have a series of horrific attacks that cause mass casualties in …

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Dr. James Dobson Talks with Sean & Alan

This is a partial transcript from “Hannity & Colmes,” Jan. 21, 2005, that has been edited for clarity. Watch “Hannity & Colmes” weeknights at 9 p.m. ET! SEAN HANNITY, CO-HOST: Our top story tonight: President Bush began his second term today with a prayer service at the National Cathedral (search) …

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Austria Avalanche Kills U.S. Snowboarder

VIENNA, Austria – A missing American snowboarder was declared dead Sunday, raising the death toll to at least four in weekend avalanches that claimed the lives of daredevils seeking the dangerous thrill of skiing off-trail in virgin alpine snow. Officials called off their search for the 31-year-old American a day …

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