- Cambodia 'Jungle Woman' yields no clues (AP)
- Can `Grey's Anatomy' heal cast rift? (AP)
- Disney hires i-Tunes exec to run EMEA music arm (Reuters)
- Dolphins hire Cam Cameron as head coach (AP)
- U.S. plans envision broad attack on Iran: analyst (Reuters)
- Heavy Discounting Of New BlackBerry Weighing On RIM (Investor's Business Daily)
- Pump prices may inch down more (AP)
- New winter storm stalks Southern Plains (AP)
- Pump prices may inch down more (AP)
- Ney draws 30 months in bribery case (AP)
- Navy relieves sub commander after deaths (AP)
- Sharapova into 4th round at Aussie Open (AP)
- Top Sadr aide held as Gates visits Iraq (AFP)
- Antarctic explorer makes final return (AP)
- Mexican troops target drug trade (AP)
- Downloads drive Detroit to update audio systems (Reuters)
- Brit pop star Allen won't change for America (Reuters)
- Researcher: PatchGuard hotfix stitches up benefit to Microsoft (InfoWorld)
- US hawks bolstered by China's weapons test in space: newspaper (AFP)
- Top aide of Muqtada al-Sadr arrested (AP)
- Jail for teen accused of stalking Duff (AP)
- Mexico extradites top drug traffickers to U.S. (Reuters)
- U.S. confirm Abu Sayyaf leader's death (AP)
- China's satellite shoot-down concerns Taiwan (AFP)
- Somali gunmen ambush Ethiopian convoy in Mogadishu (AFP)
- Richardson to launch presidential bid (AP)
- Anti-smoking American milestone reached (AP)
- Experts call sharks misunderstood fish (AP)
- U.S. sees chance for progress in North Korea talks (Reuters)
- Iran nuclear chief says forces ready for any threat (AFP)
- California lawmaker seeks spanking ban (AP)
- Bindi Irwin to continue father's legacy (AP)
- World's newspapers condemn China's satellite shooting (AFP)
- Castro battling for his life, says Chavez (AFP)
- Castro in "slow, progressive" recovery (Reuters)
- Colleges push for more female engineers (AP)
- 4 drug traffickers extradited to U.S. (AP)
- Turkey probes journalist's murder amid huge public outcry (AFP)
- Hackers attack Gorbachev's Web site (AP)
- Abbas in Syria for Hamas crisis talks (AFP)
- Hackers attack Gorbachev's Web site (AP)
- Abbas in Syria for Hamas crisis talks (AFP)
- Iowa woman fired for journaling at work (AP)
- Clinton to launch 2008 presidential bid (AP)
- Iraqi cleric's group says U.S. wants confrontation (Reuters)
- Gates sees hurdles, hope on 2 war fronts (AP)
- Hillary Clinton takes first step for 2008 race (Reuters)
- Microsoft could launch Zune in Europe by end 2007 (Reuters)
- Indies aim to grab share of online sales (AP)
- Bush to float health insurance tax break (AP)
- Bush unveils new plan on health care (Reuters)
- 13 dead in U.S. helicopter crash in Iraq: military (Reuters)
- Smoke bans become business opportunities (AP)
- Mont. gov. chides Bush on Iraq strategy (AP)
- Sen. Brownback joins presidential field (AP)
- James Brown's body moved, no word where (AP)
- Feds ask 100 firms to offer N.O. jobs (AP)
- Inkster, Hurst spur U.S. at World Cup (AP)
- Democrats refuse to budge on Iraq plan opposition (Reuters)
- Creators put politics into video games (AP)
- Republican Sen. Brownback enters presidential race (Reuters)
- Fox: 'Idol' not cruel to contestants (AP)
- Noah lifts No. 1 Gators over Mississippi (AP)
- Hillary Clinton takes first step in 2008 presidential bid (AFP)
- Bush readies State of the Union speech (AP)
- Abbas-Mashaal meeting postponed in Syria (AP)
- Paper: Missing Mo. boy met with police (AP)
- Suspect in Turkish editor's death held (AP)
- U.S. military: 5 troops killed in Iraq (AP)
- Steelers say coaching search incomplete (AP)
- Somali warlord hands over weapons, men (AP)
- UCLA sends Arizona reeling in Pac-10 (AP)
- Carter defends Mideast book as accurate (AP)
- Fox: 'Idol' not cruel to contestants (AP)
- Payment for stem cell eggs debated (AP)
- Guantanamo fails to meet basic British standards: lawmakers (Reuters)
- Numbers behind Windows 95, Vista (AP)
- Internet giants join human rights groups to champion online rights (AFP)
- 3 deaths blamed on Plains snow storm (AP)
- Paralympic summit held for wounded vets (AP)
- UCLA sends Arizona reeling in Pac-10 (AP)
- Costly day in Iraq as 20 U.S. troops killed (Reuters)
- Hillary Clinton joins 2008 presidential race (Reuters)
- Bush unveils new health insurance plan (Reuters)
- Rice warns firms more Iran sanctions may come (Reuters)
- 20 U.S. service members killed in Iraq (AP)
- Bush proposing health insurance changes (AP)
- Mexico extradites drug cartel bosses to U.S. (Reuters)
- Creators put politics into video games (AP)
- Hillary Clinton opens trailblazing run (AP)