- Microsoft offers small-business promotions (InfoWorld)
- Study casts doubt on duct tape wart cure (AP)
- Gates promotes PC training in Colombia (AP)
- Top 'Wash Post' Blog Mixes Religion Views (Editor and Publisher)
- Busy Signals--Mobile Gains Momentum (AdWeek.com)
- Isles' Simon won't face criminal charges (AP)
- Microsoft's Gates pledges help for Colombia peace efforts (AFP)
- State Farm to re-examine Katrina claims (AP)
- More than 100 arrested in Iraq protests (Reuters)
- Bush and Congress at odds over Iraq war (AP)
- Mastermind of USS Cole attack confesses (AP)
- Iraqis seek to hang Saddam aide at dawn (AP)
- Gonzales' hold on job grows uncertain (AP)
- Scout missing in rugged N.C. forest (AP)
- Nuthatches seem to understand chickadee (AP)
- Study casts doubt on duct tape wart cure (AP)
- Spector jury selection begins in L.A. (AP)
- State Farm to re-examine Katrina claims (AP)
- Isles' Simon won't face criminal charges (AP)
- NY detectives plead not guilty in shooting (Reuters)
- Soldier draws 10-year sentence in Iraq slayings (Reuters)
- No time to leave Iraq: Bush on 4th war anniversary (AFP)
- Google offers free online services to African universities (AFP)
- Miss USA pageant gears up for new queen (AP)
- Google signs software deals in two African nations (Reuters)
- Paying attention to not paying attention (AP)
- Russian rescuers race to save miners (Reuters)
- Blind auto mechanic hires deaf assistant (AP)
- Mills graceful as 'Dancing' returns (AP)
- Rangers clip Penguins late on own goal (AP)
- Saddam's deputy Ramadan executed, says son (Reuters)
- NKorea says Japan wants to wreck six-party talks (AFP)
- Dubai group in talks on U.S. aviation assets: source (Reuters)
- Google adds decorative themes to site (AP)
- Apple TV Projected To Surpass TiVo And Netflix (TechWeb)
- Sun Hires Debian Project Leader As Operating Platforms Chief (TechWeb)
- Fire at Russia home for elderly kills 63 (AP)
- Justice Dept reviewed CIA leak prosecutor: paper (Reuters)
- Yahoo jumps ahead of Google on mobile phone search (Reuters)
- NKorea accuses Japan of sabotage at nuclear talks (AFP)
- Siberian mine blast kills 97; 13 missing (AP)
- Report: Over 5M living with Alzheimer's (AP)
- Joey Porter accused of hitting Bengal (AP)
- Saddam's deputy hanged for crimes against humanity (Reuters)
- "Andy Milonakis" hitting iTunes before MTV (Reuters)
- Congress to delve into improper FBI spying (AP)
- N.Korea refusing talks until funds released: source (Reuters)
- Computer error rocks Alaska's fund (AP)
- Envoy: NKorea refuses to join nuke talks (AP)
- Many major rivers in danger of drying out (Reuters)
- China says NKorea ready to shut down nuclear facility (AFP)
- Singapore woman jailed for online dating scam (Reuters)
- English schools get right to ban Muslim veils (Reuters)
- Iraq hangs top Saddam aide on war anniversary (AFP)
- Fate of investigators in balance at U.N. rights body (Reuters)
- US scientists create mosquito resistant to malaria (AFP)
- Online broadcasters challenge price hike (AP)
- Hornets rally to overwhelm the Celtics (AP)
- Israel snubs Norwegian who met Palestinian PM (Reuters)
- IBM, Cisco release crisis response service (InfoWorld)
- U.S. stock futures fall moderately (AP)
- One survivor at Russia mine, at least 106 dead (Reuters)
- Fire in Russian old people's home kills 62 (Reuters)
- Sony, Microsoft battle for control of your living room (USATODAY.com)
- PlayStation 3 is down 2-to-1 to Nintendo's Wii (USATODAY.com)
- Teens targeted with cellphone marketing (USATODAY.com)
- Home construction rebounds in February (AP)
- Tribe set to open Grand Canyon Skywalk (AP)
- Bush reaffirms strong backing to attorney general (Reuters)
- U.S. diplomat meets Palestinian finance minister (Reuters)
- Sony lists games compatible with PlayStation 3 (Reuters)
- Secure64 builds DNS appliance with Itanium server (InfoWorld)
- NBA fines Michael Jordan over comments (AP)
- Germany, China urge rapid action on Iran resolution (Reuters)
- Michael Dell lobbies India to cut PC tax (AP)
- Palm takeover expected this week: report (Reuters)
- Body in dorm's locked utility room ID'd (AP)
- U.S. eases diplomatic boycott of Palestinians (Reuters)
- Yahoo Calls Out Google on Mobile Search (NewsFactor)
- Ads Enter Mobile Search (PC World)
- Russia reportedly exits Iran nuke site (AP)
- Flowers, animals signal spring arrived long ago (Reuters)
- Computing pioneer Backus dies (AP)
- CBS buys high school sports online network (Reuters)
- EU proposal stiffens sanctions for copyright violations (InfoWorld)
- North Korea talks stall over frozen funds (Reuters)
- IPTV Group Lacks Key Players (PC World)
- Global PC market to see little impact from Vista: survey (AFP)
- Siberia mine blast kills 106, search for survivors continues (AFP)
- Online music store CD-WOW fined over illegal imports (Reuters)