Report: Carroll Warned Before Release (AP)

In this photo provided by The Christian Science Monitor, freelance writer Jill Carroll is shown in Baghdad, Iraq, Thursday, March 30, 2006, shortly after her release after being held for nearly three months as a hostage. Carroll, on assignment for The Christian Science Monitor, was kidnapped and her translator, Allan Enwiyah was killed, on Jan. 7 in western Baghdad.  (AP Photo/The Christian Science Monitor, Scott Peterson)AP - Jill Carroll's kidnappers reportedly warned her before her release that she might be killed if she cooperated with the Americans or went to the Green Zone, saying it was infiltrated by insurgents.

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La. Governor, Lawmakers Tour Rita Damage (AP)

AP - Gov. Kathleen Blanco and legislators set out by bus Friday to tour the lingering damage of last fall's Hurricane Rita, a major storm that was overshadowed by the even more destructive Katrina a month earlier.

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Watergate Figure Testifies in Support of Bush Censure

The Senate Judiciary Committee on Friday began reviewing Sen. Russell Feingold's measure to censure President Bush for the National Security Agency terrorist surveillance program.

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John Zogby: Hell-Bent on Losing: Both Parties Fumbling Their Way Toward November 2006 (HuffingtonPost.com)

HuffingtonPost.com - American voters will again go to the polls in November. While this is not a presidential election year, one third of the Senate, all of the House of Representatives, and several key governorships will be on the line. The results of the election will help shape policy for the remainder of the Bush presidency and the tone of the 2008 presidential elections.

admin – Fri, 2006 – 03 – 31 16:32

Factory Orders Up Less Than Expected

High demand for aircraft and defense goods outweighed weaker data in other areas to boost factory orders slightly.

admin – Fri, 2006 – 03 – 31 16:28

Storms Spawn Tornadoes Throughout Midwest (AP)

AP - A line of thunderstorms and tornadoes tore up homes, knocked down power lines and injured at least three people as it moved through several Midwestern states.

admin – Fri, 2006 – 03 – 31 16:22

FRIENDS INSIDER: Weekend Madness

People around the country understand that 'FOX & Friends' rocks!

admin – Fri, 2006 – 03 – 31 16:20

Delta to Pass Airport Fees to Passengers

Delta airlines on Friday said it will add airport fees to its ticket prices, instead of absorbing them.

admin – Fri, 2006 – 03 – 31 16:06

Delphi Poised to Ask Judge to Void Union Contracts

Leading auto-parts supplier Delphi appeared on Friday to be close to asking a judge to void its contracts with unions, a move that could eventually prompt a strike.

admin – Fri, 2006 – 03 – 31 16:05