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FOX Contest for 24 Fans
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Want to go to London on FOX? All it requires is 50 words on your favorite save the day hero.
24: Jack Bauer Takes on MySpace
He's taken down terrorists, moles and even the president. But can Jack Bauer handle the most popular site on the Internet?
24: All-time Ups and Downs
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From David and Teri's murders to ... you guessed it ... the cougar. Recapping five years of 24.
24: Gripe City: What's Wrong with Day 5
The ups and downs of Day 5, from well-portrayed deaths to ... Curtis.
Gaming With Jack Bauer and 24
He's on your TV. He's on the Playstation 2. And now Jack Bauer is with you, wherever you go, on your cell phone. But no, you can't use it to blow up any terrorists wearing remote detonaters.
What Will Jack Do Tomorrow?
Ever wondered what goes on after the last episode of 24 airs? Well, now we've got a peek into Jack Bauer's tomorrow, and it involves lots of apology phone calls.
Political Ads Target 24 Viewers
Activists are using the show's themes to bounce political ads onto viewers.
The Facts of Jack: Top 30 Things You Didn't Know
Jack Bauer doesn't miss. If he didn't hit you, it's because he was shooting at another terrorist twelve miles away.
The Politics of 24
The character of Jack Bauer has come to symbolize many things in the political spectrum -- we've got the run down.
Cast Chats About Bathroom Breaks, Nixon and ... Chloe
Kiefer, Tony, Chloe and Logan all made appearances at Tuesday's winter meeting of the Television Critics Association, talking about the future of the show, what scenes hit the cutting room floor, and Chloe as an "acquired taste."
24: The Game Fills in the Blanks
The new 24 video game, set to be released February 28 for the PlayStation 2, will clue us in as to what happened between Days 2 and 3 of the show, including President Palmer's recovery from the assassination attempt.
How Do You 24?
Everyone addicted to 24 has their own viewing habits and quirks, whether it's turning off all the lights, wearing a CTU t-shirt or establishing a never-seems-to-work perimeter.