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- Internet-taught militants are new Singapore security threat (AFP)
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- Young Japanese say cellphones changing their lives (AFP)
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- Pakistan braces for Taliban backlash after arrest (Reuters)
- U.S., Philippines end hearts and minds exercise (Reuters)
- 21 killed, dozens missing in Indonesian landslides (AFP)
- British team in Ethiopia as hunt for kidnappers is stepped up (AFP)
- Kuwaiti court acquits 2 ex-Gitmo inmates (AP)
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- Anna Nicole buried; controversy lives on (AP)
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- Mancuso boosts bid for World Cup title (AP)
- U.S. strikes insurgents targeting helicopters (Reuters)
- U.S. shift aims to ease N.Korea negotiations (Reuters)
- Elizabeth Hurley weds at English castle (AP)
- Congress' Iraq struggle evokes Vietnam years (Reuters)
- Bush tours damage of deadly Ala. twister (AP)
- AP: Iraq PM says he'll reshuffle Cabinet (AP)
- Husband sought as woman's torso found (AP)
- Disgraced Greek sprinter jeered at meet (AP)
- Voter turnout among the young still lags (AP)
- Ho Chi Minh Trail area safe for wildlife (AP)
- Vanessa Redgrave returns to Broadway (AP)
- Bush gets first-hand look at tornado damage (Reuters)
- Heart recipient conquers Andes climb (AP)
- Federer ties 4th-longest winning streak (AP)
- Computer archive used to find stolen art (AP)
- Future of play focus of video game maker gathering (AFP)
- Iran war weapons fuel Iraq insurgency (AP)
- Paris designers dazzle with theatrical displays (Reuters)
- Bucs trade for Plummer, sign Garcia (AP)
- Tech firms go green as e-waste mounts (AP)
- Pakistan: No entry for coalition troops (AP)
- Ethiopia accuses Eritrea over missing tourists (AFP)
- Bush declares disaster as he visits tornado-hit southern state (AFP)
- Students recall day of deadly tornado (AP)
- Girls at U.N. meeting urge global action (AP)
- UK tourists held by Eritreans: Ethiopian official (Reuters)
- Washington holds on to stun No. 2 UCLA (AP)
- Spring-breakers party on amid Acapulco drug war (Reuters)
- One Patent Claim Against Microsoft Dropped (PC World)
- Giuliani up 25 points over McCain: poll (Reuters)
- Iran's Ahmadinejad visits Saudi amid regional crises (AFP)
- Iraq terror group posts tape of murders (AP)
- No. 1 Buckeyes extend win streak to 14 (AP)
- Stargazers watch total lunar eclipse (AP)
- Museum IDs new species of dinosaur (AP)
- YouTube builds network of content providers (AFP)
- Air strikes target insurgents in Iraq (Reuters)
- Alabama students recall deadly tornado (AP)
- U.S. political dynasties self-perpetuating: study (Reuters)
- Major powers fail to settle differences on Iran (Reuters)
- Iraq PM vows Cabinet shakeup in 2 weeks (AP)
- Bush offers comfort to devastated towns (AP)
- Owners sell aging Sahara casino in Vegas (AP)
- Major powers send Iran nuclear issue to UN envoys for talks: US (AFP)
- Three Minutes With eBay Innovator Max Mancini (PC World)
- Anti-U.S. sentiment dwindles in southern Philippines (Reuters)
- Redstone wants to mend ties with Cruise (AP)
- Sheriff: Torso of Mich. woman found (AP)
- Saudi and Iran agree to counter Sunni-Shiite strife (AFP)
- Mavs win franchise-record 15th straight (AP)
- Comedy fest names Colbert person of year (AP)
- The Next Round Of Microsoft Vs. Linux: Health Care (TechWeb)
- North Korea fully ready to end nuclear work: envoy (Reuters)
- FCC Orders Telcos to Support VoIP (PC World)
- Bomber hits NATO convoy; 8 Afghans dead (AP)
- Obama, Clintons converge at civil rights event (Reuters)
- Five kidnapped Ethiopians found near Eritrea border (Reuters)
- Tribe revokes freed slaves' membership (AP)
- Kidnapped dogs returned to L.A. owners (AP)
- Foreign troops kill eight civilians after Afghan blast, say police (AFP)
- Single-origin chocolate goes mainstream (AP)
- Jackson arrives in Japan for fan events (AP)
- Tech firms go green as e-waste mounts (AP)
- Yemeni court charges 35 suspects over oil attacks (Reuters)
- U.S. urges transparency in China's military rise (Reuters)
- Fears rise for kidnapped tourists after Ethiopia accuses Eritrea (AFP)
- U.S. troops kill 8 Afghans after blast: police (Reuters)
- Iran, Saudi alert to "enemy" plots: Ahmadinejad (Reuters)
- EU, U.S., India try to advance global trade talks (Reuters)