- 71 killed in Iraq attacks (AFP)
- Oracle apps launch, short on glitz, long on reassurance (InfoWorld)
- Exxon Mobil posts record annual profit (AP)
- Senate votes to raise minimum wage (Reuters)
- Quartet tackles how to revive Mideast peace (Reuters)
- Almost 30 percent of Internet users tag online (InfoWorld)
- Iran has begun assembling centrifuges at Natanz site (AFP)
- CA 'pleased' with mixed Q3 results (InfoWorld)
- Eagles coach's sons under investigation (AP)
- PS3 game sales boost Electronic Arts (AP)
- Vista hole opens door to 'shout hacking' (InfoWorld)
- Casey: Only half of troop boost needed (AP)
- Senate ups wage to $7.25 over two years (AP)
- Iran president vows to push nuke program (AP)
- Global warming 'very likely' man-made (AP)
- TAC pins hopes on rural Thai expansion (FT.com)
- Engineers: 122 levees at risk of failing (AP)
- Official: Mo. boy guarded fellow captive (AP)
- Whitney wants to speed up her divorce (AP)
- Exxon Mobil posts record annual profit (AP)
- Eagles coach's sons under investigation (AP)
- U.N. climate panel says humans cause global warming (Reuters)
- Apple's iPhone stirs up would-be rivals (AP)
- Review: Office 2007 a worthy successor (AP)
- Dell returns to CEO role at PC maker (AP)
- Apple revs up ad attacks on PCs, Vista (AP)
- Hit by TV price wars, Tweeter regroups (AP)
- Video ringtone service launches at show (AP)
- Group begins 'terror-free' oil sales (AP)
- Senate edges closer to confronting Bush (Reuters)
- Experts check into rash of child flu deaths (Reuters)
- *** issues may signal other health risks (AP)
- Woman sues TV bounty hunter over injury (AP)
- Norah Jones' new album hits online record (Reuters)
- Sharpton takes Biden to task on remarks (AP)
- Barge hits bridge over Mississippi River (AP)
- Twin boys arrive for Dempsey and wife (AP)
- Wade's huge 4th quarter topples Cavs (AP)
- Clinton wants talks with Iran (Reuters)
- Iran has begun assembling centrifuges at Natanz site: diplomats (AFP)
- Maytag recalls 2.3 million dishwashers (AP)
- BT Enhances North American Offerings With INS Acquisition (TechWeb)
- Zune Exec Leaves Microsoft (TechWeb)
- U.S. intelligence report says Iraq perilous (Reuters)
- Johnson says Belichick ignored condition (AP)
- China leading crackdown on Internet: media watchdog (AFP)
- U.S. seeks quartet help to revive Arab-Israeli talks (Reuters)
- Pakistani Taliban cut "U.S. spy's" throat (Reuters)
- Najaf under curfew following Hilla attacks (AFP)
- U.S. checking whether helicopter down in Iraq (Reuters)
- Hamas, Fatah clash in Gaza (Reuters)
- China's Hu visits Sudan, sees strong economic ties (Reuters)
- Ericsson lags forecast (Reuters)
- Eight dead as Palestinian truce in tatters (AFP)
- 130 killed in attacks across Iraq (AP)
- Fatal clashes wreck Palestinian truce (AP)
- Mideast peacemakers to assess strategy (AP)
- "Silver surfers" choose Web over gardening (Reuters)
- Ericsson sees no China 3G licenses this yr (Reuters)
- THQ profit up on strong sales of "Cars" (Reuters)
- Diplomats: Iran working on uranium plant (AP)
- Iran official says allows U.N. cameras at atom site (Reuters)
- Ethiopia says foiled Eritrean-backed attack (Reuters)
- UN blames people for global warming (AFP)
- Net-betting crackdown freezes funds (USATODAY.com)
- TVs' bells, whistles can strike sour note (USATODAY.com)
- 'NCAA March Madness '07' has a fairly sweet stroke (USATODAY.com)
- U.N. envoy unveils Kosovo proposal (AP)
- U.S. troops kill 18 insurgents in Iraq (Reuters)
- Quanta ships record 2M notebooks in Jan. (AP)
- Japan's biggest satellite suffers glitch on antenna (Reuters)
- CA unhappy with its storage business (InfoWorld)
- Paulson says Social Security reform hopes slim (Reuters)
- China and Sudan cement economic partnership (AFP)
- Verizon rolls out faster 3G (InfoWorld)
- Ericsson posts strong 2006 but lowers forecasts (AFP)
- Punxsutawney Phil predicts early spring (AP)
- Totebag suit against Angels dismissed (AP)
- Cell phone content, services set to boom: report (Reuters)
- Fewer jobs added; jobless rate climbs (AP)
- Turner to pay cost of Boston security scare: report (Reuters)
- Vista sends Quanta laptop sales to new high (InfoWorld)
- CA begins simplification of product names (InfoWorld)
- New report warns of poor Iraq security (AP)
- Severe thunderstorms kill 2 in Florida (AP)
- New U.S. report says Iraq deterioration possible (Reuters)
- German police again the target of cybercrime (InfoWorld)
- Verizon Rolls Out Faster 3G (PC World)
- U.S. not planning for war with Iran, Gates says (Reuters)
- 14 killed by tornadoes in central Florida (Reuters)