• With four more years of a Barack Obama administration in power, Fox recently hired former Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich as a contributor.

    NPR: Fox News, Palin Cutting Ties

  • Yet after two years in power, Mr Fox's government has earned a reputation for caution that borders on inertia.

    ECONOMIST: Vicente Fox loses his most outspoken minister

  • Ideally, the Yankees, down 3-2, will take two straight to give Fox its ratings power for the World Series.

    FORBES: Battle of Aces Could Salvage a Rangers-Giants Series

  • Having installed his new ministers, Mr Fox plans promptly to take some power away from them and give it to the states and municipalities.

    ECONOMIST: Happy birthday, Se?or Fox

  • Mr Fox has wrested both money and power away from the federal government to finance innovations in areas such as education, health care, agriculture and micro-credit.

    ECONOMIST: Mexico

  • Without more tax revenue, the government risks being confined to doing little more than keeping itself ticking over, especially as Mr Fox has promised to devolve more power and money to the states.

    ECONOMIST: Mexico

  • The Institutional Revolutionary Party lost power in Mexico , after seven decades, to Vicente Fox, a former Coca-Cola manager.

    ECONOMIST: Bush finally does it

  • In an article this week in the Hill newspaper, a reporter put to an official in the Obama administration the argument that the IRS scandal and the Justice Department's penetrations of the Associated Press and Fox News suggest the federal government has too much power.

    WSJ: Henninger: Government Gone Wild

  • He entered into the Fox venture in 1995, when his biggest hit, Power Rangers, was at its peak.

    FORBES: Beyond Power Rangers

  • Fox got 12.5% of Saban's net on Power Rangers merchandise.

    FORBES: Beyond Power Rangers

  • And the last thing is unique to Mexico, and that's, it called to mind for a lot of people here July 2000, when Vicente Fox was elected president and displaced the party that had been in power for more than 70 years.

    NPR: Obama Win Changes Perceptions Abroad

  • Their perpetual rage, amplified on Fox News and on talk radio, pleases him, and since their power, right or wrong, is surely rising, he hails it.

    NEWYORKER: Coming Apart

  • And some thought that Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott's lips were too loose when he said on "Fox News Sunday" that he was a "little nervous" about the Fed chairman's power over the economy.

    CNN: AllPolitics - News Briefs

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