- Gates recalls Cold War in push for NATO spending (Reuters)
- Jakarta flood clean-up could take months (Reuters)
- Olmert non-committal over Palestinian unity deal (Reuters)
- Putin begins Mideast tour after anti-US outburst (AFP)
- US defence chief to Putin: 'One Cold War enough' (AFP)
- U.S. gov't to release new dollar coins (AP)
- Internet users transformed into news reporters (AFP)
- Internet users transformed into news reporters (AFP)
- Taliban prepare for spring offensive in Afghan south (Reuters)
- Olmert non-committal on Palestinian unity pact (Reuters)
- Iran says no to key demand on nuclear drive (AFP)
- U.S. helicopter down north of Baghdad: residents (Reuters)
- Gates dismisses Putin remarks as blunt spy talk (Reuters)
- U.S. officer: Iran sends Iraq bomb parts (AP)
- U.S.-led forces show evidence of Iran weapons in Iraq (Reuters)
- Gates dismisses Putin remarks as blunt spy talk (Reuters)
- Iranian bombs have killed 170 Iraq coalition troops: US (AFP)
- Rep. Hoyer: Vote on Iraq will be limited (AP)
- N. Korea nuclear talks falter over aid (AP)
- Vodafone 'has won' Essar (FT.com)
- Group: TV torture influencing real life (AP)
- Roddick sends U.S. to Davis Cup semis (AP)
- U.S.-led forces show evidence of Iranian arms in Iraq (Reuters)
- Iran says wants to stay within nuclear rules (Reuters)
- Wireless sensors extend Internet's reach (AP)
- Vodafone wins Hutch Essar, valuing it at $19 bln (Reuters)
- Vodafone wins race for India's Hutch Essar: source (Reuters)
- Libby trial sheds light on White House (AP)
- High-risk pregnancies rising in U.S. (AP)
- Murphy rules box office with 'Norbit' (AP)
- Obama says voters curious on his faith (AP)
- Blige, Dixie Chicks lead Grammy nominees (AP)
- Wireless industry heads to Spain meeting (AP)
- Harvard picks first woman president (Reuters)
- Mother, 4 children die in Philly fire (AP)
- Turnout too low in Portugal abortion bid (AP)
- Mauer, Twins agree to $33M for 4 years (AP)
- Arenas falls far short of 50 in big loss (AP)
- Egypt frees cleric at center of CIA kidnap case (Reuters)
- Lawmakers hold 'tele-town hall meetings' (AP)
- Tip-seeking farmers swarm online forums (AP)
- Militant Islamic groups turn to YouTube (AP)
- Vodafone agrees to buy controlling stake in Hutchison Essar (AFP)
- Omnifone unveils rival to iPhone, iTunes (AP)
- Intel details teraflops-capable chip (AP)
- Lefty's slow start ends with Pebble win (AP)
- 'Madame Wikipedia' runs web giant from village HQ (AFP)
- Content is key at Barcelona cell phone convention (AFP)
- U.S. claims Iran is arming Iraq militias (AP)
- Poll: Americans want to keep dollar bill (AP)
- Video game tackles Israeli-Palestinian conflict (AFP)
- Gates responds to Putin's tough talk (AP)
- Obama: I take Christian faith seriously (AP)
- Harvard names its 1st woman president (AP)
- 6 explorers die in Canary Islands tunnel (AP)
- Smith companion, infant reclaim mansion (AP)
- Lefty's slow start ends with Pebble win (AP)
- Royal launches spending manifesto for French presidency (AFP)
- Operators to take on Apple's iPhone (FT.com)
- Duke hits longest skid in 11 seasons (AP)
- Obama says he opposed Iraq war from start (Reuters)
- N.Y. town's snowfall may be over 11 feet (AP)
- Blige takes Grammy spotlight with 3 wins (AP)
- North Korea talks scramble for energy breakthrough (Reuters)
- Mystery ailment strikes honeybees (AP)
- US defence secretary in Pakistan for talks with Musharraf (AFP)
- Vodafone agrees to buy controlling stake in Hutchison Essar (AFP)
- Vodafone agrees to buy controlling stake in Hutchison Essar (AFP)
- High-risk pregnancies rising in U.S. (AP)
- Omnifone unveils rival to iPhone, iTunes (AP)
- Intel details teraflops-capable chip (AP)
- Timberlake on the phone via V Cast deal (Reuters)
- China's life expectancy to jump: report (Reuters)
- US says no more bargaining with NKorea on nukes (AFP)
- Ubisoft bulking up for movies (Reuters)
- New genes point to diabetes risk (Reuters)
- MySpace to launch video filtering system (AP)
- YouTube, Digital Music sign deal for content: WSJ (Reuters)
- Mortar bombs kill at least three in Mogadishu (Reuters)
- Cheney may snub outspoken Japan Defense chief: report (Reuters)
- Jerusalem mayor suspends renovations near mosque (AFP)
- MySpace offers tools to block unauthorized videos (Reuters)
- IBM aims to lower cost of using Linux, Apple PCs (Reuters)
- Mobile carriers to make it easy to send money home (Reuters)
- U.S. kills Taliban in strike at rebel commander (Reuters)
- RIM to introduce newest BlackBerry (AP)
- Yahoo to unveil mobile marketing platform (AP)
- Yahoo runs mobile phone advertising in 18 nations (Reuters)
- Vodafone wins India's Hutch Essar with $11 bln bid (Reuters)
- Envoys: Nuke talks depend on North Korea (AP)