- U.N. ambassadors consider new sanctions on Iran (Reuters)
- NATO launches offensive against Taliban (AP)
- Goin' down to HD "South Park" (Reuters)
- NATO launches major southern Afghan offensive (Reuters)
- Olmert to meet Abbas within days: officials (Reuters)
- NBC launches "Today" into digital space (Reuters)
- Taliban kidnap Briton, two Afghans (Reuters)
- U.S. calls on North Korea to account for uranium (Reuters)
- Blair's lawyers fail to gag report on funding probe (Reuters)
- Ghana celebrates 50th anniversary of independence (AFP)
- French film bible to go online in English (Reuters)
- Mortars fired at Mogadishu airport: Reuters witness (Reuters)
- Microsoft Set to Blast Google over Copyright (PC Magazine)
- U.S. warns of terror threat at athletics event in Kenya (Reuters)
- Microsoft goes for Google in global copyright battle (AFP)
- U.S. stocks head toward higher open (AP)
- Va. Commonwealth ends George Mason's run (AP)
- NATO, Afghan forces launch largest combined offensive (AFP)
- BEA flies Eclipse flag (InfoWorld)
- Update: Cisco buys another social-networking firm (InfoWorld)
- Iran denies halt to uranium enrichment (AP)
- Activision to acquire DemonWare (Reuters)
- Kenyans to transfer money using cell phones (Reuters)
- Worker productivity, salaries increase (AP)
- U.S. army medic denies desertion in Iraq case (Reuters)
- Microsoft Attacks Google Over Book Search (PC World)
- Dole, Shalala to head health care probe (AP)
- Army medic is found guilty of desertion (AP)
- NATO, Afghan forces launch biggest offensive (AFP)
- Chinese government bans new Internet cafes (InfoWorld)
- Hurley's wedding fest begins in India (AP)
- Marlins' Johnson to miss 2 months (AP)
- Dell sees strong growth in Asian markets (InfoWorld)
- U.S. criticizes Iraq for abuses, admits own problems (Reuters)
- Seize the day with a wake up call from "Jeeves" (Reuters)
- Microsoft goes for Google in global copyright battle (AFP)
- BlackBerry Addiction Starts at the Top (PC World)
- Dell Sees Strong Growth in Asian Markets (PC World)
- Libby juror questions indicate possible confusion (Reuters)
- First woman in space dreams of flying to Mars (Reuters)
- Apple Patches Serious QuickTime Bugs (NewsFactor)
- Libby found guilty in CIA leak case (AP)
- Jury reaches verdict in Libby case: spokesman (Reuters)
- New alliance plans to tackle mountains of e-waste (Reuters)
- France bans citizen journalists from reporting violence (InfoWorld)
- Libby guilty in CIA spy trial (AFP)
- Cisco Updates Communications Tools (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Readies Forecaster 7.0 (PC World)
- Video Game Consoles Gain Ground in U.S. Homes (NewsFactor)
- Adobe Set To Launch Creative Suite 3 (NewsFactor)
- Yahoo CEO says business repairs done (Reuters)
- U.S. says won't seek seat on U.N. rights council (Reuters)
- My Yahoo upgrade coming soon (InfoWorld)
- Mozilla issues fix for Firefox, SeaMonkey flaw (InfoWorld)
- Oracle increases involvement in Eclipse Foundation (InfoWorld)
- Shooting of Putin critic in U.S. raises questions (Reuters)
- Dot-Com CIOs Back in Demand (PC World)
- Best Buy Web site pricing probed (AP)
- Eclipse executive chides Microsoft on interoperability (InfoWorld)
- Schwartz says Solaris is the key to Sun's growth (InfoWorld)
- Senate: Airport screeners can unionize (AP)
- No $3,900 curry for Kanye West (AP)
- Porter gets $32 million from Dolphins (AP)
- Atkins beats other diet plans in study (AP)
- Gates praised for handling scandal but not by all (Reuters)
- U.S. study tips scale in favor of Atkins diet (Reuters)
- Copyright ruling worries webcasters (AP)
- Summary Box: Best Buy Web site probe (AP)
- Defibrillator maker announces recall (AP)
- McAfee ushers in new CEO (InfoWorld)
- House endorses further NATO expansion (Reuters)
- Clinton launches drive to break "glass ceiling" (Reuters)
- Hearings set for "high-value" Guantanamo inmates (Reuters)
- Apple: iTunes glitches remain on Vista (AP)
- Microsoft researchers collaborate to change the world (AFP)
- Joey Porter finds his defense in Miami (AP)
- Dell may offer Linux as alternative to Windows (Reuters)
- Yahoo sees smooth sailing for Panama (AP)
- AT&T, Verizon launch DVR programming by cell phone (Reuters)
- Libby found guilty in CIA leak trial (AP)
- Bombers massacre Iraq Shiite pilgrims (AP)
- Bush: U.S. making progress in Iraq (AP)
- Walter Reed uproar refuels Iraq debate (AP)
- Senate: Airport screeners can unionize (AP)
- Documents reveal astronaut romance (AP)
- Wetland bird rediscovered in Thailand (AP)
- Yoko blocks premiere of film on Lennon (AP)
- Topps accepts $385.4M takeover bid (AP)
- Joey Porter finds his defense in Miami (AP)
- Hearings set for "high-value" Guantanamo inmates (Reuters)