Fox News Latest Headlines: 16 November 2008
November 17th, 2008 • Breaking News, Fox News, Most Recent
- Julianna Margulies Declines ‘ER’ Guest Spot
Julianna Margulies was invited, but declined guest spot in final season of ‘ER.’ - Paul McCartney to Release Beatles Song Recorded in 1967
McCartney says he wants to release “Carnival of Light,” a 14-minute experimental track the Fab Four recorded in 1967 but never released - Jury Selection to Begin in ‘Sopranos’ Actor’s Murder Trial
‘Sopranos’ actor Lillo Brancato Jr.’s murder trial is set to start days after his co-defendant is sentenced. A Nov. 17 trial date was set Friday for Brancato. He is charged in the December 2005 slaying of an off-duty New York City police officer. - Supermodels Take Over Miami at 2008 Victoria’s Secret Show
The 2008 Annual Victoria’s Secret Fashion show made a splash in Miami with plenty of glamour just in time for the holidays - Pop Tarts: Why is Kendra Wilkinson Afraid to Be Naked?
Playboy model hates thinking about people seeing her ‘personal places’ - FOX411: ‘Twilight’ Buzz Off The Charts
Sequel optioned before the first installment even hits the theaters - Report: NATO Spy May Have Passed U.S. Secrets
A spy at the heart of NATO may have passed secrets on the U.S. missile shield and cyber-defense to Russian Intelligence, according to Estonian officials. - 7 Dead in Plane Wreck off Canada’s Coast
A small plane crashed on a remote island off British Columbia’s southern coast Sunday, killing seven of the eight people on board. One survivor walked away, rescue officials said. - Bush Meets With Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi
President takes Sheik Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan to Camp David, Md., to discuss Mideast security and global financial stability. - 30 Years Later, Survivors Remember Jonestown
Thirty years later, surviving members of the Jonestown massacre recall the murder and suicide ritual in the jungle of Guyana. - Gay Rights Supporters Take to the Streets Nationwide
Gay rights supporters waving rainbow colors marched, chanted and danced in cities coast to coast Saturday to protest the vote that banned gay marriage in California and to urge supporters not to quit the fight for the right to wed. - Penthouse Seeking to Buy Casino on Las Vegas Strip
The chief executive of Penthouse says the company is looking to buy a casino on the Las Vegas Strip and generate business by tying it to the adult magazine and Web site empire. - S. Korea: Gunmen Seize Ship With 23 Off Somalia
Armed gunmen have hijacked a cargo ship carrying 23 crew off the coast of Somalia, the latest attack near the lawless African country, South Korea’s Foreign Ministry said Sunday. - Wash. Father Uses Two Young Sons in Attempted Burglary
Police say a 28-year-old man used his two young sons - 7 and 4 - to help him attempt to steal nearly $8,000 worth of goods from the Burlington Kmart. - Iraq’s Cabinet Approves Security Pact With U.S.
Iraq’s Cabinet on Sunday approved a security pact with the United States that will allow American forces to stay in Iraq for three years after their U.N. mandate expires at the end of the year, the government said. - U.S. Supply Line Threatened by Pakistan Truck Halt
A Pakistani decision to temporarily bar some trucks from a key passageway to Afghanistan threatened a critical supply route for U.S. and NATO troops on Sunday and raised more fears about deteriorating security in the militant-plagued border region. - Obama: Security First
Obama says selecting national security team is top priority, also vows to hunt Al Qaeda in first TV interview since election• Obama Announces Key White House Posts• GOP Sen. Kyl: Hillary Would Be Good Sec’y of State• First in Line for Inauguration Tickets? Not So Fast• Obama’s ‘Team of Rivals’ Reminiscent of Lincoln?• Obama May Have to Ditch Beloved BlackBerry - Space Shuttle Endeavor Docks With Space Station
Space shuttle Endeavour linked with the international space station on Sunday, kicking off a huge home makeover that will allow twice as many astronauts to live up there beginning next year. - GOP Lawmakers Doubt Auto Bailout Bill
Opponents of an auto industry bailout branded the industry a ‘dinosaur’ whose ‘day of reckoning’ is near, while Democrats pledged to do their best to get Detroit a slice of the $700 billion Wall Street rescue in this week’s lame-duck session of Congress. - More Residents Urged to Flee Wildfires Despite Calming Winds
More residents of Southern California were urged to leave their homes Sunday despite calming winds that allowed a major aerial attack on wildfires that have destroyed hundreds of homes and blanketed the region in smoke.