- Tiny open-source company tackles e-mail exchange (InfoWorld)
- Cheney asks Pakistan to counter al-Qaida (AP)
- Iraqi VP narrowly escapes assassination (AP)
- Iraqi Cabinet approves draft oil law (AP)
- 4 jailed cops killed in Guatemala prison (AP)
- Sharpton: DNA could tie me to Thurmond (AP)
- Study: Garlic won't lower cholesterol (AP)
- Hodges, Santo top Veteran's Hall ballot (AP)
- NY youths in plea deal in MySpace case (AP)
- Electronic Arts replaces CEO Probst (AP)
- Kraft Seeks Laughs With Satire Site (AdWeek.com)
- HP to buy storage software vendor PolyServe (InfoWorld)
- Work begins on new Iran resolution (AFP)
- Makers Ready Fancy Handsets (Investor's Business Daily)
- In A Reversal Of Fortune, Sun Micro Gains Market Share (Investor's Business Daily
- Bush urges governors to back tax reforms (AP)
- Brown ordered jailed until he pays $19K (AP)
- Giuliani keys on the economy and taxes (AP)
- Majority in U.S. want troop deadline in Iraq: poll (Reuters)
- Costa Ricans protest trade with U.S (Reuters)
- U.N. court clears Serbia of genocide (Reuters)
- Study: Yahoo Benefits From New Search Ad System (PC World)
- Japan plans 4-way Middle East meeting (Reuters)
- Artifacts could be from early galleon (AP)
- Documentary shows possible Jesus tomb (AP)
- Syracuse ends No. 9 Hoyas' streak at 11 (AP)
- Filmmaker shows Jesus "relics" (Reuters)
- Gen. Pace: Military capability eroding (AP)
- Killer jaguar had mean twin named Osama (AP)
- No. 3 Kansas holds off pesky Oklahoma (AP)
- ICC to name first Darfur suspects (Reuters)
- Global warming hits world's largest tiger reserve (Reuters)
- Study finds painkillers raise blood pressure (Reuters)
- Match.com to announce overseas expansion (AP)
- Tiny Open-Source Company Tackles E-Mail Exchange (PC World)
- Jellyfish.com's Smack Shopping Makes Paying Into Play (TechWeb)
- Cheney breakfasts with U.S. troops in Afghanistan (Reuters)
- Sen. Clinton's family charity not disclosed: paper (Reuters)
- U.S. Olympic medalist finds South Korean birth father (Reuters)
- Build your own social sites, Netscape founder says (Reuters)
- TXU Corp. to report earnings for 2006 (AP)
- Deadly blast near Afghan base as Cheney visits (Reuters)
- Suicide attack outside Cheney's Afghan base (AFP)
- AOL in talks to buy Third Screen Media - WSJ (Reuters)
- Cheney OK after blast outside Afghan base (AP)
- Girls go mild in Israeli wartime drama (Reuters)
- Iran says will never suspend atomic work: agency (Reuters)
- US keeps up pressure on Iran (AFP)
- Cheney unhurt in blast at U.S. base in Afghanistan (Reuters)
- South Korea to press North on ending nuclear arms (Reuters)
- Cheney meets Afghan president after suicide blast (AFP)
- Friend: Racy pix not 'Idol' contestant (AP)
- Microsoft's MSN marks Greater China separate region (Reuters)
- U.S., Italian envoys hurt in Sri Lanka (AP)
- Iran won't halt atomic work, snubs big powers (Reuters)
- Syracuse ends Georgetown's win streak (AP)
- China rejects U.S. criticism of military build-up (Reuters)
- Suicide attack at Cheney's Afghan base kills three (AFP)
- Three ambassadors injured, three unhurt in Sri Lanka shelling (AFP)
- Suspect named in Darfur War Crimes case (AP)
- ICC accuses Darfur minister, militia leader of war crimes (AFP)
- Cheney leaves Afghanistan after visit marred by bombing (AFP)
- Safer cyber-playrooms (USATODAY.com)
- Fourth Frenchman dies after Saudi attack: doctor (Reuters)
- 2 Army units will forgo desert training (AP)
- Dems struggle to find next step on Iraq (AP)
- Corel releases public beta of WordPerfect Lightning (InfoWorld)
- KPN unit outsources activities to Alcatel-Lucent (AFP)
- HP moves to simplify datacenter setup (InfoWorld)
- Google to open SEAsia research centre (AFP)
- In Brief: Electronic Arts changes CEOs (InfoWorld)
- Senate to debate homeland security bills (AP)
- Study: College students more narcissistic (AP)
- Stock futures slip after fall in China (AP)
- Chinese scientists control pigeons (AP)
- Mavs score another 12-game win streak (AP)
- Iran, Syria and U.S. to attend Baghdad talks: Iraq (Reuters)
- Demand for big-ticket items down in Jan. (AP)
- Ambassadors hurt in east Sri Lanka by rebel shells (Reuters)
- Koreas resumer high-level meetings (AP)
- Pakistan girl was to be poker debt bride (AP)
- Jury in Libby case in fifth day of deliberating (Reuters)
- Neurological disorders affect 1 billion people: WHO (Reuters)
- Court upholds Calif. stem cell agency (AP)
- Students confess UNC breakup was staged (AP)
- Internet is main vehicle for S.Korea teenage prostitution (AFP)
- OpenMake frees up Mojo for process automation (InfoWorld)
- HP Launches New Server Management Tool (PC World)
- Electronic Arts Gets New CEO (PC World)
- MySQL, JasperSoft sign joint reselling agreement (InfoWorld)