- Tax breaks sidetrack minimum wage bill (AP)
- Ex-lawman indicted in 1964 slayings (AP)
- New Orleans struggles to find teachers (AP)
- Kerry will not seek White House in 2008 (AP)
- Wii helps Nintendo year-end profits soar (AP)
- Lebanon looks to aid conference for help (Reuters)
- Majority of Israelis want president to resign: polls (AFP)
- Nintendo rides on DS handheld to higher net profit (Reuters)
- Iraq war still being compared to Vietnam (AP)
- Katsav calls charges 'horrible lies' (AP)
- Georgian sting seizes bomb grade uranium (AP)
- Iraq court delays ruling on ex-VP Ramadan (Reuters)
- U.S. to more than triple aid to Lebanon (AP)
- New birth control pills could win approval (AP)
- Four killed by bomb in Baghdad: police (Reuters)
- Israeli MPs to rule on Katsav leave over rape charge (AFP)
- Boeing ends Dreamliner wireless network (Reuters)
- Nokia net profits up 19 percent in 4Q (AP)
- Sony to launch PlayStation 3 in Europe, rest of world March 23 (AFP)
- Senate panel opposes Iraq troop increase (Reuters)
- Wii helps Nintendo year-end profits soar (AP)
- Nokia net profits up 19 percent in 4Q (AP)
- Global cellphone sales race past 1 bln mark-survey (Reuters)
- Five Turks charged in murder of editor Dink (Reuters)
- Military shows off new ray gun (AP)
- Iraq PM vows no safe haven for militants (Reuters)
- U.S. to place South Africans on Qaeda list: diplomats (Reuters)
- French find car of missing Israel defense official (Reuters)
- Israeli MPs to rule on Katsav leave over rape charge (AFP)
- Tolkien's Middle-earth expands in online game (Reuters)
- TSMC: Vista adoption will not boost PC sales (InfoWorld)
- Nintendo profits jump as Wii proves hit (AFP)
- Nintendo's Wii to provide AP news (AP)
- AT&T quarterly earnings rise on Internet, Cingular (Reuters)
- Pope decries video game violence (InfoWorld)
- Ford posts losses for 4Q, full year (AP)
- Keith Urban announces concert dates (AP)
- Runaway Bride Story to Become Rock Opera (AP)
- North Korea accuses U.S. of dirty politics on U.N. fund (Reuters)
- Israeli troops kill Palestinian militant: medics (Reuters)
- U.S. says detects black box of Indonesian airliner (Reuters)
- Clean energy seen 50 pct of supply by 2050: report (Reuters)
- Donors pledge billions in aid to war-scarred Lebanon (AFP)
- Middle East dominates Davos (AFP)
- Google has big plans for Groups service (InfoWorld)
- Ricoh close to acquiring IBM's digital printer business (InfoWorld)
- Nokia says delays dragged on Multimedia unit (Reuters)
- AT&T posts 17 pct. rise in Q4 profit (AP)
- Cisco discloses three router security problems (InfoWorld)
- Nokia sees Apple's iPhone stimulating mobile market (Reuters)
- Huge explosion rocks central Baghdad (AP)
- Car bomb, blasts shake central Baghdad (Reuters)
- Cellphone vendors reshuffle as market hits 1 bln units (Reuters)
- Wireless boosts AT&T's quarterly earnings (InfoWorld)
- Warming to raise seas for 1,000 years: U.N. draft (Reuters)
- Nokia profits rise in 2006 despite intense price pressure (AFP)
- Cisco Routers Affected by Security Problems (PC World)
- Students clash at Beirut university (AP)
- Existing home sales plummet in 2006 (AP)
- U.S. extends tour of troops in Afghanistan (Reuters)
- Death toll in Beirut clash rises to four: TV (Reuters)
- Norway tells Apple change iTunes or face court (Reuters)
- Siemens buys software company UGS for $3.5B (InfoWorld)
- Ricoh buying stake in IBM printing unit (AP)
- Obama calls for universal health care (AP)
- Bin Laden not hiding in Pakistan: prime minister (Reuters)
- Palestinians in Gaza suffer record poverty: Abbas (Reuters)
- Sony Plans PlayStation 3 Release in Europe (NewsFactor)
- Bloodshed in Beirut casts shadow over aid pledges (Reuters)
- Update: IBM to hand off printing division to Ricoh (InfoWorld)
- 'God' references are removed from movie (AP)
- Mississippi man charged in 1964 killings of blacks (Reuters)
- Israeli, Palestinian negotiators want direct talks (Reuters)
- Wannabe music stars seek fame -- online (Reuters)
- New Twist in Apple-Cisco iPhone Spat (NewsFactor)
- Gamers see gain and pain from Microsoft Vista (Reuters)
- Lebanese army imposes curfew in Beirut (AP)
- 'God' references are removed from movie (AP)
- N.J. warns: Don't eat squirrel near dump (AP)
- Mississippi man charged in 1964 killings of blacks (Reuters)
- Caltech, UCLA scientists tout circuit (AP)
- Netherlands joins iTunes-iPod opposition (AP)
- Saudi princess would let women drive (AP)
- Russian uranium smuggler caught in Georgian-US sting (AFP)
- Iraqi occupation was idiotic but Baghdad must be secured: vice-president (AFP)
- Norway Pushes Apple To Open iTunes (NewsFactor)
- Super Bowl XLI Expected to Include Most Press Credentials Ever (Editor and Publis
- Nokia says mid-range 6230 phone sales top 30 mln (Reuters)
- Tech firms swarm on data protection problem (InfoWorld)
- Spot in brain may control smoking urge (AP)