- AOL extends $900 mln offer to buy TradeDoubler (Reuters)
- Cheney makes surprise visit to Pakistan (AFP)
- Food aid, reunions on table when two Koreas meet (Reuters)
- DoCoMo to offer electronic payment at McDonald's (Reuters)
- Iraq's Talabani has extreme fatigue but is stable (Reuters)
- Cheney wants Musharraf to hunt Taliban, al Qaeda (Reuters)
- Phishing Sites Explode on the Web (PC World)
- Kurds edge closer to backing crucial Iraq oil law (Reuters)
- Cheney makes surprise visit to Pakistan (AFP)
- British foreign secretary in Pakistan for talks (AFP)
- Google in video talks with Dow Jones - Times (Reuters)
- Governors seek aid for child health care (AP)
- Royals and rogues are Oscars winners (AFP)
- Ericsson bids for Norway's Tandberg Television (AFP)
- Interview: Bechtolsheim hails open-source moves (InfoWorld)
- Sun shines on silver anniversary (InfoWorld)
- Cheney makes surprise visit to Pakistan (AP)
- U.N. Council to consider Iran sanctions (AP)
- World Court to deliver genocide ruling (AP)
- Memorable Oscars night for black actors (AP)
- Nissan joins Renault to build car plant (AP)
- U.S. forces in Iraq say found more Iran-made weapons (Reuters)
- N.Korean diplomatic couriers tear-gassed in Finland (Reuters)
- U.N. top court says Srebrenica massacre genocide (Reuters)
- UN's top court says Srebrenica massacre was genocide (AFP)
- Marriott plans high-def TVs with 'digital connectivity panels' (USATODAY.com)
- Tech firms in a fever about health (USATODAY.com)
- Court: Serbia failed to prevent genocide (AP)
- Suns wins 13th in a row against the East (AP)
- Slower economic growth is predicted (AP)
- Anna Nicole Smith fight goes to Bahamas (AP)
- Post Office may issue 'forever' stamp (AP)
- Cheney seeks security boost in Afghanistan, Pakistan (Reuters)
- Skype asks FCC to force open mobile networks (InfoWorld)
- Three Minutes With Sun's Security Guru (PC World)
- XM Radio posts narrower 4Q loss (AP)
- EU sues Germany over broadband limits (AP)
- Vonage to continue fight against Verizon's patent lawsuit (Reuters)
- Severe winter storm hammers Midwest, East Coast (Reuters)
- Champion cyclist Jan Ullrich retires (AP)
- Virtual designers busy in online worlds (AP)
- Malaysia cracks down on Internet scam (AP)
- Toshiba Ships HD DVD-R Laptop (PC World)
- Judge questions Libby jurors over media (AP)
- Smith's mother files appeal to burial (AP)
- Jury deliberates for fourth day in Libby case (Reuters)
- JetBlue acts quickly to avoid another storm snafu (Reuters)
- British troops to be sent to Afghanistan (AP)
- New report: Congressional Web sites 'disappointing' (InfoWorld)
- BenQ Mobile to be Split Up and Sold (PC World)
- BenQ Mobile to be split up and sold (InfoWorld)
- Four French nationals shot dead in Saudi : TV (Reuters)
- Three French killed in Saudi Arabia (AFP)
- Congressional Web Sites Called 'Disappointing' (PC World)
- First HD DVR-R laptop hits Japan (InfoWorld)
- Sony announces cheaper Blu-ray player (AP)
- Dell Taps Linux for Desktops, Notebooks (NewsFactor)
- Iraqi Cabinet approves draft oil law (AP)
- Anglicans appear "obsessed with ***": Rowan Williams (Reuters)
- Study: Yahoo benefits from search ad system (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft injects Vista with BPEL (InfoWorld)
- Sun at 25: Where are the founders now? (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft jumps into medical search via acquisition (InfoWorld)
- Mobile groups study barcode plan (FT.com)
- Ohio State leads AP basketball poll (AP)
- World powers start drawing up new Iran resolution (AFP)
- IBM simulates new transistor (InfoWorld)
- Groups offer ringtones with a statement (AP)
- U.K. launches open-source policy group (InfoWorld)
- Mother may lose custody of obese boy (AP)
- Winter storm woes hit central, eastern U.S. (Reuters)
- Microsoft to Add BPEL Support to Vista (PC World)
- Sharpton: DNA could tie me to Thurmond (AP)
- Singer Bobby Brown arrested in Mass. (AP)
- Dow ends down 15, Nasdaq closes down 11 (AP)
- Ramirez reports to Red Sox training camp (AP)
- Iraq cabinet endorses landmark draft oil law (Reuters)
- Common painkillers raise heart risk (Reuters)
- 4 jailed cops killed in Guatemala prison (AP)
- New scans may speed chest pain diagnosis (AP)
- Electronic Arts replaces CEO Probst (AP)
- Apple TV launch delayed until March (AP)
- British royals showered with gifts abroad (AFP)
- Tourists indulge in aphrodisiac at Chile song fest (Reuters)
- Friend: Racy pix not 'Idol' contestant (AP)
- Bonds not scheduled for Cactus opener (AP)
- ICC to name first Darfur suspects on Tuesday (Reuters)
- Filmmaker shows relics from disputed Jesus tomb (Reuters)
- NY youths in plea deal in MySpace case (AP)
- Sony Plans Cheaper Blu-ray Disc Player (PC World)