- New firefights shatter Gaza ceasefire (AFP)
- Black NFL fans confront welcome quandary (AP)
- David Lee Roth back as Van Halen singer (AP)
- U.S. executions under renewed scrutiny (Reuters)
- House Democrats to hear from Bush today (AP)
- NATO troops to recapture Afghan town (AP)
- Death toll from Iraq truck bomb rises to 25 dead (Reuters)
- Hamas, Fatah ignore truce deal in Gaza (AP)
- Bush says budget will limit non-defense spending (Reuters)
- Biden tells Dems he regrets Obama remark (AP)
- Els takes lead at Dubai Desert Classic (AP)
- Minogue and boyfriend of 4 years split (AP)
- New firefights shatter Gaza ceasefire (AFP)
- Orlando homeless laws stir heated debate (AP)
- Fans snap up Harry Potter deluxe edition (AP)
- A 'good chance' Giuliani will run in '08 (AP)
- Chinese president continues African tour (AP)
- Archie Manning enjoys his 1st Super Bowl (AP)
- Bush woos House Democrats at retreat (AP)
- Life harsher in new Guantanamo unit (AP)
- Gold rush tears up a patch of the Amazon (AP)
- White House says Iraq bombing an "atrocity" (Reuters)
- Irvin gains NFL Hall; Tagliabue denied (AP)
- Deadly bird flu virus found in Britain (AP)
- Shift sought for New Orleans levee funds (AP)
- Dell e-mail details corporate reforms (AP)
- Wolfpack hold on to stun No. 3 UNC (AP)
- Funeral held for Clinton's stepfather (AP)
- $65 Harry Potter edition topping charts (AP)
- Wolfpack hold on to stun No. 3 UNC (AP)
- 121 die as Baghdad suffers another blast (AP)
- Fla. cleans up after 20 killed in storms (AP)
- Ex military commanders warn against Iran attack (Reuters)
- Dell e-mail details corporate reforms (AP)
- Viacom asks YouTube to remove 100K clips (AP)
- Site barred from releasing Hilton data (AP)
- VA hard drive with personal data missing (AP)
- Mayor Sees Silicon Valley Regaining Jobs, Edge (TechWeb)
- PluggedIn: On-line Editing Tools Nurture New Video Makers (TechWeb)
- Novell Could Be Banned From Selling Linux: Group Claims (TechWeb)
- NATO launches strike near Afghan town (AP)
- Indonesia floods leave 200,000 homeless (AP)
- Corps aims to shift Big Easy levee funds (AP)
- 46 nations back body to protect planet (AP)
- Mexican seeks world chili eating record (AP)
- Scorsese wins DGA prize for 'Departed' (AP)
- Irvin, Thomas elected to Hall of Fame (AP)
- Bush says budget will limit non-defense spending (Reuters)
- Israel prepares for possible Gaza incursion: report (Reuters)
- U.S. takes over NATO in Afghanistan (Reuters)
- N.Korea seeks oil in return for halting reactor: media (Reuters)
- Britain battles H5N1 bird flu outbreak in poultry (Reuters)
- China's Hu vows investment, debt relief for Zambia (AFP)
- Iraq vows action after truck bomb kills 135 (Reuters)
- Harsh cold expected to linger in Midwest (AP)
- Mideast peace meeting highlights Quartet rifts (AFP)
- McNeil takes over command of NATO troops (AP)
- States oppose national driver's license (AP)
- Turkey to lobby U.S. over Kurd rebels in Iraq (Reuters)
- Gaza fighting continues despite ceasefire deal (Reuters)
- Crash victim's kin question lighting (AP)
- Iraq says 50 percent of bombers arrive via Syria (Reuters)
- U.S.: 4 copter losses due to ground fire (AP)
- Kenya human right groups attack arrests of Somalis (Reuters)
- U.S. adjusting tactics in Iraq after copters downed (Reuters)
- Japan calls US policy in Iraq 'naive' (AFP)
- Astronauts start second of 3 spacewalks (AP)
- Stenson holds off Els, Woods, wins Dubai (AP)
- Bush offers Democrats olive branch on Iraq war (AFP)
- China reports sale of 120 million mobile phones in 2006 (AFP)
- New gunbattles rock Gaza despite ceasefire (AFP)
- Gaza infighting looms over peace efforts (AP)
- Mockery and muckraking enliven France's Internet hustings (AFP)
- U.N. bird flu chief: Expect more cases (AP)
- McCain blasts 'vote of no confidence' (AP)
- Candidate Edwards: raise taxes for healthcare (Reuters)
- Scorsese wins top Directors Guild award (Reuters)
- Hill wants "good beginning" at NKorea nuclear talks (AFP)
- Mobile phone operators mull creating rival to Google (AFP)
- Austria's Mobilkom becomes third player in Macedonia (AFP)
- Iran official says no plans to halt atomic work (Reuters)
- Analysis: Bush's Iran stance echoes Iraq (AP)
- Murder trial puts focus on land rights (AP)
- Ready for 'High School Musical 2'? (AP)
- Manning leads Colts' high-powered offense (Reuters)
- Colts, Bears say they're ready for rain (AP)
- Super Bowl parties: Flesh and flash (AP)
- Bush budget makes military its centerpiece (Reuters)
- Baghdad offensive set to begin - U.S. officers (Reuters)
- Levees put Calif., other states at risk (AP)