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After two weeks of negotiations, Islamic militants freed Fox News journalists Steve Centanni and Olaf Wiig in the Gaza Strip. One of the former captives said they were forced at gunpoint to make statements, including that they had converted to Islam. |
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FOX News' Bill O'Reilly lashes out at Media Matters for America and the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) on his Radio Factor show. He called Media Matters "the most vile, despicable human beings in the country" and he called the ADL "an extremist group that finds offense in pretty much everything." He l ... |
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After the AARP declined to plug his latest book, Bill O’Reilly used his Talking Points Memo to denigrate the organization suggesting that they have liberal policies and do not profile stories about conservatives. In reality, AARP has profiled Ronald Reagan, John McCain, Henry Kissinger, Colin Powel ... |
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Bill O'Reilly suggests that a caller on his December 3rd Radio Factor should return to Israel because he objected to "Christmas going into schools." |
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Bill O'Reilly, having been caught on tape sexually harassing his female producer, settles the lawsuit out of court for an undisclosed amount. This is after he had launched a preemptive strike against his accuser suggesting it was an extortion scheme. |
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Andrea Mackris, a female Fox News producer, files a lawsuit claiming that he subjected her to repeated instances of sexual harassment and spoke often, and explicitly, to her about phone sex, vibrators, threesomes, masturbation, the loss of his virginity, and sexual fantasies. Her full complaint is ... |
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On his show, Bill O'Reilly observes "You know, if you look at the Cabinet, the Bush Cabinet is more black than any President I can remember," indicating a significant memory loss during the decade of the 1990s. |
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Jeremy Glick, who lost his father in the 9/11 tragedy and who signed his name to a full-page anti-war ad published in the New York Times, appears as a guest on the O’Reilly Factor. His unemotional responses and continual statement of facts causes O'Reilly to cut his microphone and, according to Gli ... |
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A Fox News sends a letter to Steve Senti and Alan Sheld of oreilly-sucks.com demanding that all instances of O'Reilly's name be stricken from the web site. The letter is scanned, and posted to the site. |
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Bill O'Reilly suggests that if the Afghan government does not extradite Osama bin Laden to the U.S., "the U.S. should bomb the Afghan infrastructure to rubble-- the airport, the power plants, their water facilities, and the roads." |
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The Washington Post reports that Inside Edition never won the Peabody Award, but that Matt Meagher and producer Tim Peek won a Polk award for a piece on predatory insurance fraud. This was more than a year after O'Reilly had left the show. |
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A Florida state court jury unanimously rules that Fox "acted intentionally and deliberately to falsify or distort news reporting on Bovine Growth Hormone. The jury finds that Jane Acre's threat to blow the whistle on Fox's misconduct to the ... |
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On The O'Reilly Factor, Bill O'Reilly declares: "I anchored a program called Inside Edition, which has won a Peabody Award for investigative reporting." |
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