- U.S. may have botched training of Iraqis (AP)
- Norwegian cruise stranded in Antarctic (AP)
- Chavez to get powers to remake Venezuela (AP)
- Fed expected to leave rates unchanged (AP)
- India notebook sales up 180 percent (InfoWorld)
- Economy grows 3.5 percent in 4th quarter (AP)
- French health minister seeks nap study (AP)
- Jailed reporter contradicts Libby in perjury case (Reuters)
- Germany orders arrest of 13 over CIA 'kidnapping' (AFP)
- Vid-game: `Metal Slug' revives classic (AP)
- Biden joins crowded Democratic White House field (Reuters)
- Paulson says U.S. wants fully floating China currency (Reuters)
- Joel to release new single (AP)
- Popular networking portal MySpace in fashion makeover (AFP)
- Altria to spin off Kraft (AP)
- Venezuela gives initial approval to Chavez powers (Reuters)
- Teen accuses record companies of collusion (AP)
- Massage chairs recalled after fires (Reuters)
- Apple iPod Shuffle Gets a Little Color (NewsFactor)
- Yankee Stadium to host '08 All-Star game (AP)
- Bush says lawsuits, regulations hurting markets (Reuters)
- Gonzales to release spy program details (AP)
- US Airways withdraws bid for Delta (AP)
- Florida governor wants to dump touch-screen voting (Reuters)
- Gates unveils school technology initiatives (InfoWorld)
- Sony Ericsson to make mobile phones in India (InfoWorld)
- Next avatar on Second Life: the Swedish taxman (AFP)
- Scientists build nanomachine envisioned 150 yrs ago (Reuters)
- Time Warner profit rises on cable; outlook "muted" (Reuters)
- German court orders arrest of 13 over CIA 'kidnapping' (AFP)
- Microsoft is tops in Web traffic in December (InfoWorld)
- Super Bowl spurs run on fancy hi-def TVs (AP)
- Gamers Report Windows Vista Glitches (NewsFactor)
- SAP launches application for sales planning (InfoWorld)
- Fed holds rates steady, stays inflation wary (Reuters)
- Apple Intros 802.11n Wi-Fi Base Station and Unlock Patch (NewsFactor)
- Fed holds rates steady, sees housing stabilizing (Reuters)
- Suspicious packages found in 4 areas of Boston (Reuters)
- Lawmaker: Net neutrality a top issue (InfoWorld)
- SAP names team to lead new global SME unit (InfoWorld)
- Mass. suspicious devices called a hoax (AP)
- Bush: "I don't feel abandoned" on Iraq (Reuters)
- Survey: "Tagging" content popular online (AP)
- Site tabs Beyonce top fantasy girlfriend (AP)
- Stocks Jump Following Fed Rate Decision (AP)
- Ailing NY Ground Zero workers demand more help (Reuters)
- Google 4Q earnings nearly triple (AP)
- Michael Dell replaces Rollins as CEO (AP)
- Miss USA says she dabbled in cocaine (AP)
- Blood or urine? HGH testing feud simmers (AP)
- U.S. plans hike in immigration, citizenship fees (Reuters)
- Cubans relieved to see Castro on TV (Reuters)
- Chavez gets green light for sweeping government overhaul (AFP)
- New `widgets' could enliven cell phones (AP)
- New chip enables one-second GPS tracking (InfoWorld)
- Oils may cause breast growth in boys (AP)
- Turner Broadcasting "regrets" Boston security scare (Reuters)
- New Orleans plan sees 10-year, $14 bln rebuilding (Reuters)
- New `widgets' could enliven cell phones (AP)
- Microsoft's top three Vista security features (InfoWorld)
- MySpace donates tools to block predators (AP)
- WTC steel found buried at ground zero (AP)
- Super Bowl spurs run on fancy hi-def TVs (AP)
- Michael Dell returns to CEO role at Dell (AP)
- Flying car seen as solution for rescue (AP)
- Google exceeds expectations in Q4 (InfoWorld)
- Boston devices a cartoon publicity ploy (AP)
- Senate foes of troop buildup join forces (AP)
- Chavez gains free rein in Venezuela (AP)
- Justice expands on spy program details (AP)
- Molly Ivins dies of cancer at 62 (AP)
- Google exceeds expectations in Q4 (InfoWorld)
- Oils may cause breast growth in boys (AP)
- Google 4Q earnings nearly triple (AP)
- Models "too thin," say 4 in 5 consumers (Reuters)
- In Competitive Russia, A Cell Phone Provider Sees Slower Growth (Investor's Busin
- IBM research projects cover SOA, Web 2.0 (InfoWorld)
- Police want 'Prison Break' star charged (AP)
- Agent: Bonds won't sign revised contract (AP)
- TV network ad campaign sparks Boston security scare (Reuters)
- House approves huge spending bill (AP)
- Indiana ends Badgers' 17-game win streak (AP)
- Biden starts White House run with controversy (Reuters)
- Lawmakers push for gay marriage in Connecticut (Reuters)
- Senate proposal on Iraq gains support (Reuters)
- Texas liberal political wit Ivins dies of cancer (Reuters)
- N.Y. monks to sell bread, cake on Web (AP)
- Nintendo video games winners with fans and critics (Reuters)
- Police hold nine suspects in connection with 'Iraq-style' plot (AFP)
- Singer Beyonce named most desirable woman: survey (Reuters)