- Mauresmo ousted from Australian Open (AP)
- Talks on Palestinian unity postponed (AP)
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- Report: Missing Mo. boy met with police (AP)
- Israeli leader Olmert vows to fight on (AP)
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- The Truth About Software Security (TechWeb)
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- Iran to conduct missile war games (AP)
- Serbs vote in tight general election (Reuters)
- Bomb explodes on bus in Baghdad; 6 dead (AP)
- US chopper crash kills 13 troops in Iraq (AFP)
- Iran to conduct missile war games (AP)
- US troop deaths surge in Iraq (AFP)
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- Iran vows not to bow to UN resolutions (AFP)
- Iran president defies U.N. sanction resolutions (Reuters)
- Jury selection for CIA leak trial slowed (AP)
- Report: Teen admits killing journalist (AP)
- U.S. envoy in China to work on date for N.Korea talks (Reuters)
- Strong earthquake hits off Indonesia's Sulawesi (Reuters)
- "Pakistani circles" behind Afghan violence: Karzai (Reuters)
- Trade negotiators head for high-altitude talks (Reuters)
- Somali journalist says U.S. troops seen in south (Reuters)
- N.M. governor enters White House race (AP)
- Pressure mounts for action on immigration laws (Reuters)
- Bush speech to argue for Iraq, domestic plans (Reuters)
- Pentagon's Gates mild-mannered but no soft touch (Reuters)
- News confirms suspicions of breast cancer survivor (Reuters)
- Abbas set to meet Hamas rival to end crisis (AFP)
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- Independent record labels sign MySpace deal (Reuters)
- Five U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq: U.S. military (Reuters)
- Palestinian PM says U.S. aims to topple his govt (Reuters)
- Sen. Clinton ahead in Democratic race: poll (Reuters)
- Former "enemy combatant" Padilla insists he's sane (Reuters)
- Law could help modernize Iraq oil sector (AP)
- Senators seek support against Iraq surge (AP)
- Sen. Biden warns against space arms race (AP)
- N.O. seeks to clear housing projects (AP)
- Croc hunter's daughter hits NYC stage (AP)
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- Venezuela's Chavez says "gringos go to hell" (Reuters)
- L.A. vows gang crackdown after kids die (AP)
- Programs let homes produce green power (AP)
- Abbas holds talks with Hamas rival to end crisis (AFP)
- Golden Globes wins help smaller films (AP)
- McCain casts doubt on Gen. Casey as U.S. Army head (Reuters)
- Bears lead Saints 6-0 in 2nd quarter (AP)
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- Modern pagans honor Zeus in Athens (AP)
- Palestinian leaders say unity talks to continue (Reuters)
- Chavez to U.S.: 'Go to hell, gringos!' (AP)
- Turkish teenager confesses to killing journalist (AFP)
- Iraqi leader drops protection of militia (AP)
- Bush expected to warn on energy security (AP)
- Defense shuffles Bears into Super Bowl (AP)
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- eMusic eyeing Asia after strong European launch (Reuters)
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- Patriots lead Colts 21-3 in 2nd quarter (AP)
- Shocking Egypt police video stirs debate (AP)
- Slayings lead L.A. to vow gang crackdown (AP)
- Bush expected to stress energy security (AP)
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- Mexico: No U.S. pressure in extraditions (AP)
- Serbia's Radical Party wins 28 percent of vote (Reuters)
- "Heroes" grows Web power (Reuters)
- Taliban to open schools in Afghanistan (AP)
- Chavez to U.S.: 'Go to hell, gringos!' (AP)
- Iraq toll, Democrat push add pressure to Bush (AFP)
- Fatah and Hamas to hold more talks 'within two weeks' (AFP)
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