By: John Stevens | 2011-08-03 | Journalism FOX News Channel reporters Martha MacCallum - co-anchor of “America’s Newsroom”, Shannon Bream, Gretchen Carlson, Monica Crowley, Gerri Willis, Marianne Rafferty and Megyn Kelly are named the hottest women of Fox News. read more
By: L Riley | 2010-03-30 | Automotive Expect to see a surge in the population of urban Foxes this autumn. No, not the unfortunate little carnivores that have taken the opportunity to move into the big city, but the impressive low-budget city car offering from Volkswagen. Although you've probably already noticed that there are a few of them around, peeking their noses around corners, squeezing into unfathomable tiny gaps and generally frolicking about as if the urban jungle were their playground. read more
By: Smith Dalls | 2010-09-30 | News and society Fox News Channel owned by Fox Entertainment Group is available in around 102 million households in United States. One can watch Fox News Channel live on cable or can try Fox News TV Online through internet. The number of viewers of Fox News TV is increasing day by day. It largely broadcasts outside its New York City studios. read more
By: Brian T Mikes | 2010-04-02 | Trading Just a tiny increase in coffee consumption across China will drive demand through the roof. Here's how to profit. read more
By: Brian T Mikes | 2010-04-01 | Trading So where's oil headed? You're not going to like my answer, but more on that in a minute. First let's look at what has happened over the last few days. read more
By: Clint MacNichol | 2010-04-04 | Politics According to a Rasmussen Reports, "For the first time since Rasmussen Reports began polling on the issue, a plurality of voters in September say the U.S. mission in Iraq will be viewed as a success in the long term." Sighting survey data, "41% said history will rate the war in Iraq a success versus 39% who said it will be seen as a failure, with 20% undecided." read more
By: Angeline Hope | 2010-11-03 | Home & Family While you might not think a fox stuffed animal is an 'appropriate' plush toy as compared to a teddy bear, you should look at it as an opportunity to teach a child about an often misunderstood animal. While it's true the fox has garnered itself a reputation for cunning and intelligence over the years, like all wild animals, it does what it can to survive. read more
By: Dan Bimrose | 2010-04-04 | Politics From watching national news I understand three things very well. McCain wanted the surge. Obama did not want the surge. The surge decreased violence. read more
By: Shannon | 2010-02-08 | Humor The article was about the celebrity and the main character's partner in the movie Transformer. It was discussed in this article the ambitions, awards, achievements and the past and present life of Meg read more
By: Robert Bell | 2010-07-07 | Reference & Education Education The present English "fox" is resultant from Old English using the same spelling, the Old English word itself comes from the Proto-Germanic word "*fukh", link German "Fuchs", Gothic "fauho", Old Norse "foa" and Dutch "vos", which corresponds to the Proto-Indo-European word "*puk" value "tail" (compare Sanskrit "puccha" value "tail" as well). You can discover more details here http://introductiontoliterature.com. The unkempt tail is also the find of terms for "fox" in Welsh ("llwynog", from "llwyn" value "bush").... read more
By: Contact Press | 2011-02-12 | Security Recently, McAfee reported 46% surge in malware and malicious software that target mobile applications. read more
By: Peter Martin | 2011-05-02 | Security Recently, Symantec's MessageLabs Intelligence Report revealed increase in targeted attacks and decrease in Spam e-mail in April. read more
By: Zarish | 2010-01-23 | Reference & Education Fox is a general term applied to any one of roughly 27 species of small to medium-sized omnivorous canids in the tribe vulpini with sharp features and a brush-like tail. By far the most common species read more