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Guests and Topics: Thursday, June 16

See you weeknights in the No Spin Zone at 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. ET! Tonight … “The O’Reilly Factor” is on… California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger joins us for an exclusive interview. Plus, Barbara Walters (search) drops a bomb on nursing moms! The Emmy award winning host has mothers in …

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Is 16 Too Young to Get a Driver's License?

NEW YORK – Every day, many teens do something potentially deadly — something the National Safety Council reports as the leading cause of death among youth. What they’re doing is getting behind the wheel. Many teens say they feel that good driving is not a matter of age and maturity, …

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U.N.: Haiti Peacekeepers Should Stay

CAP-HAITIEN, Haiti – Haiti will need U.N. peacekeepers for several years as the impoverished nation struggles to rebuild its ill-equipped police force after the bloody uprising that ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide (search) last year, the U.N. peacekeeping chief said Saturday. The U.N. Security Council last week extended a year-old peacekeeping …

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Items Seized Amid Ohio Coin Scandal

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Thousands of bottles of expensive wine, illegal Cuban cigars and other items were seized from the home of a former employee of the man at the center of the scandal involving state investments in rare coins (search), authorities said. Some of the items seized Friday from the …

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New Children's Vaccine Targets Four Major Diseases

A new children’s vaccine protects against four diseases in a single shot. The vaccine, called ProQuad, takes the popular MMR vaccine (measles, mumps, and rubella) one step further by adding a vaccine for chickenpox, making it the first vaccine to offer protection from four diseases in one shot. The FDA …

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Katrina's Kids

This is a partial transcript of “The Big Story With John Gibson,” September 9, 2005, that has been edited for clarity. JOHN GIBSON, HOST: The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children is working to reunite families with their kids. It has been posting photos on its Web site to …

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GOPers Frist, DeLay Have Links to Probes

WASHINGTON – Heading into a midterm election year, Republicans find themselves with not one, but two congressional leaders — Bill Frist (search) in the Senate and Tom DeLay in the House — fending off questions of ethical improprieties. The news that the Securities and Exchange Commission is looking into Frist’s …

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Half Katrina Refugees Have Records

MIDDLETOWN, R.I. – After Hurricane Katrina (search) hit New Orleans, federal officials flew Brian Murph and more than 100 other victims to Rhode Island. They were greeted by the governor and cheered by residents. Then the handcuffs were placed on Murph. State police did criminal background checks (search) on every …

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Blue Chips Rise, Nasdaq Hurt by Apple

NEW YORK – Blue-chip stocks edged higher on Wednesday as a report showing August durable goods orders rose more than expected lifted sentiment, but a rally in crude oil prices kept alive worry about the effect of high fuel costs on the economy. The Dow Jones industrial average (search) was …

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Ice Cream Shop Owner Convicted of Funneling $22 Million

NEW YORK – A Yemeni immigrant ice cream shop owner was found guilty Wednesday of illegally funneling $21.9 million overseas in a case stemming from a major terrorism investigation. Abad Elfgeeh, 50, was accused of transmitting money around the world without a license from bank accounts linked to his tiny …

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