This is a rush transcript from “On the Record ,” November 18, 2008. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. GRETA VAN SUSTEREN, FOX NEWS HOST: And tonight, Natalee Holloway, the American who vanished in Aruba in 2005. Her mysterious disappearance is back in …
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This is a rush transcript from “The O’Reilly Factor,” November 24, 2008. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. Watch “The O’Reilly Factor” weeknights at 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. ET and listen to the “Radio Factor!” LAURA INGRAHAM, GUEST HOST: In the “Personal …
Read More »Convicted Murderer Asks Judge to be Cleared of Victim Costs
TWIN FALLS, Idaho – A former nurse convicted of killing her estranged husband’s former girlfriend with a lethal injection is asking a judge to be cleared of paying the victim’s funeral costs and benefits for the victim’s daughter. Vicki Arlene Jensen, 39, of Gooding, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to …
Read More »Massachusetts Man Convicted of Beating Stepdaughter
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – A man was found guilty on Wednesday of participating in a brutal beating that left his stepdaughter with a severe brain injury and sparked a right-to-die debate in Massachusetts. Jurors deliberated over parts of three days before convicting Jason Strickland of five of the six charges related …
Read More »Students Suspended Over Teen's Explicit Cell-Phone Photo
PINCKNEY, Mich. – School officials have begun handing out suspensions to Pinckney High School students involved in receiving or transmitting a revealing cell phone photo a 14-year-old girl took of herself and sent to friends. Principal Jim Darga tells The Ann Arbor News about 10 students had been suspended as …
Read More »Kosher Meatpacking Plant in Iowa Slapped With Fines Over Wage Violations
DES MOINES, Iowa – Iowa has fined a kosher meatpacking plant nearly $10 million for alleged wage violations. Agriprocessors in Potsville was targeted in May in an immigration raid and has also been accused of child-labor violations. Labor Commissioner Dave Neil assessed the civil penalties against Agriprocessors in Potsville for …
Read More »Man Accused of Killing, Dismembering Father Undergoes Mental Tests
CORTEZ, Colo. – A Cortez man charged with killing and dismembering his father is undergoing a psychiatric evaluation at the state mental hospital after pleading not guilty by reason of insanity. Jeremiah Berry is charged with second-degree murder. A court hearing that was scheduled for Monday has been postponed until …
Read More »Parents Push for Laws Requiring Insurance Coverage of Costly Autism Treatments
CHICAGO – In Washington state, Reza and Arzu Forough pay more than $1,000 a week for behavior therapy for their 12-year-old autistic son. In Indiana, Sean and Michele Trivedi get the same type of therapy for their 11-year-old daughter. But they pay $3,000 a year and their health insurance covers …
Read More »7 Killed in Blast Outside Russian Military Headquarters in Georgia
TBILISI, Georgia – A car exploded outside the Russian military’s headquarters in South Ossetia on Friday, killing seven people and wounding three, the government of the Moscow-backed separatist region said. The chief of the Russian military in South Ossetia said the dead were all members of the Russian peacekeeping force …
Read More »AIG Executives Rack Up a Reported $86,000 Tab During Hunting Trip
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – First there was the $440,000 American Insurance Group Inc. spent entertaining executives days after receiving an $85 billion lifeline from the Federal Reserve, now it’s $86,000 for a hunting trip in England as the faltering company reaped another $37.8 billion in taxpayer funded loans. News of the …
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