- U.S. Mint goof creates 'Godless dollars' (AP)
- Rocker: Never had prescription for HGH (AP)
- Islamic charity indicted for money laundering (Reuters)
- Wikipedia to seek proof of credentials (AP)
- Census Bureau admits privacy breach (AP)
- Video game: `Crackdown' packs a punch (AP)
- Jordan's king urges US to work on Mideast peace (Reuters)
- Far more mutations than thought involved in cancer (Reuters)
- Online ad spending had healthy growth in 2006 (InfoWorld)
- Mobile companies fight price caps (FT.com)
- The enterprise DST checklist (InfoWorld)
- Official says Jolie plans to adopt boy (AP)
- Sony to launch its own virtual worlds (AP)
- Ex-con guilty in Fla. girl's slaying (AP)
- Rare vulture to be flown to Mongolia (AP)
- U.S. opens door to bilateral talks with Iran (Reuters)
- Ohio settles suit against Time Warner for $144 million (Reuters)
- Bill Gates pushes for better schools (AP)
- Commander: Taliban ready to battle NATO (AP)
- Senators promise drug importation push (Reuters)
- NASA fires troubled astronaut (Reuters)
- CBS doubles bandwidth for NCAA streams (AP)
- Friendster hooks up with Google for ads (AP)
- One dead, one wounded in Michigan school shooting (Reuters)
- Jury deliberates in Verizon-Vonage patent case (Reuters)
- Using the cell phone as a remote (AP)
- Tribe puts bridge on Grand Canyon's edge (AP)
- States undercharge polluters: report (Reuters)
- Ex-con guilty in Fla. girl's slaying (AP)
- Teen shoots girl, self at Mich. school (AP)
- Tribe puts bridge on Grand Canyon's edge (AP)
- Star Jones Reynolds lands at Court TV (AP)
- Duke grad builds beer tossing frige (AP)
- Rocker denies receiving HGH prescription (AP)
- Iraqi Shi'ite pilgrims targeted again by bombers (Reuters)
- U.S. opens door to bilateral talks with Iran (Reuters)
- U.S. does not see China as strategic adversary: Gates (Reuters)
- Agencies Play Catch Up To Gain Share Of Search (AdWeek.com)
- VMware questions rivals' virtualization strategies (InfoWorld)
- Bomber kills 30; 3 soldiers die in Iraq (AP)
- Ga. truck driver claims half of $390M (AP)
- Bush: Troop care panel will find truth (AP)
- Pentagon deploys more troops to Baghdad (AP)
- Democrats craft Iraq troop withdrawal deadline (Reuters)
- Sony to launch virtual universe (AP)
- Wikipedia to seek proof of credentials (AP)
- Conn. bill would force MySpace age check (AP)
- Sony builds "Home" for Net denizens (Reuters)
- Indonesia plane inferno kills 21 (AFP)
- N. Ireland polls close as self-rule comes to the crunch (AFP)
- C-SPAN alters copyright over Pelosi flap (AP)
- Ads That Zap the Viewers (PC World)
- Software Maker Rings Up Music For Cell Phones, Taking On Apple (Investor's Busine
- Indonesia, Australia to work together on air crash probe: minister (AFP)
- Gas jumps over $3 in parts of two states (AP)
- Half ton man continues weight loss (AP)
- Hill and McGraw rev up for '07 tour (AP)
- China hits back, accuses U.S. of rights abuses (Reuters)
- More US troops sought for Iraq: Gates (AFP)
- Google Earth patent infringement suit dismissed (Reuters)
- Dems threaten Pakistan over jet delivery (AP)
- Man burns genitals in 'Jackass' stunt (AP)
- Google, Baidu race to set up online library in China (Reuters)
- Woman awakens after 6 years, slips back (AP)
- LeBron goes for 41 as Cavs beat Pistons (AP)
- Former sailor arrested on terror charges (Reuters)
- Dems to seek withdrawal from Iraq by '08 (AP)
- John Popper arrested in Washington (AP)
- Microsoft Live Search exec to leave (AP)
- Survivors say jet shook before landing (AP)
- Mozilla Fixes 'Critical' Bug In Earlier Patch (TechWeb)
- Nortel Announces Unified Communications Products (TechWeb)
- Cingular to bring wrestling to mobile phones (Reuters)
- Video game makers name "Gears of War" best game (Reuters)
- Bush opens Latin America tour to boost U.S. ties (Reuters)
- Sony unveils virtual universe for PS3 (AFP)
- At least 11 killed in Mogadishu attack: residents (Reuters)
- Six powers struggle on U.N. sanctions text for Iran (Reuters)
- Magnitude 6 quake off eastern Japan, no damage (Reuters)
- House Democrats to unveil Iraq war plan (AP)
- Bush to leave for Latin America tour (AP)
- Solar technology gets White House boost (AP)
- "Gears of War' and "Wii Sports' video game award victors (AFP)
- Former sailor arrested on terror charge (AP)
- Experts struggle to identify Indonesia crash dead (Reuters)
- Take-Two investors plan board takeover (Reuters)
- FDNY: 9 die in Bronx house fire (AP)
- U.S. commander sees encouraging signs in Baghdad (Reuters)
- New York fire kills 9, including 8 children (Reuters)
- Oracle shows no momentum in Linux effort (Reuters)