- Iran: Britain must admit navy trespassed (AP)
- Bush demands clean war funding bill (AP)
- Ex-Gonzales aide regrets how firings handled (Reuters)
- Houston office building fire kills 3 (AP)
- Iran puts detained British sailors on television (Reuters)
- Scientists say Antarctic ice sheet is thinning (Reuters)
- Visa talks up mobile payments, invests in wireless (Reuters)
- Raptors beat Heat to rise in East (AP)
- Bush serves jokes at broadcasters dinner (AP)
- Immigrant family's quest ends in tragedy (AP)
- Town mourns death of abandoned newborn (AP)
- 'American Idol' down to 9 contestants (AP)
- Dozens killed in revenge attack in Iraq (AP)
- Circumcision recommended to fight HIV (AP)
- TJX says 45.7M card numbers stolen (AP)
- Mavericks win 60th, but Nowitzki injured (AP)
- Tension rises as Britain condemns Iran TV pictures of detainees (AFP)
- Intel plans new generation of chips (Reuters)
- McClatchy to provide world news to Yahoo (AP)
- Nielsen's top 20 prime-time TV shows (Reuters)
- TJX: At least 45.7M card numbers stolen (AP)
- Tuskegee Airmen to be hailed by Congress (AP)
- Israel rejects Arab peace plan as is (AFP)
- Australia finalizes deal for Guantanamo exchange (Reuters)
- Ericsson CEO sees more multimedia buys: report (Reuters)
- SoCal high-rise fire kills 1 (AP)
- Fidel Castro writes first editorial since surgery (Reuters)
- J.Lo promotes new album in The Bronx (AP)
- Witnesses: Bombs dropped in Mogadishu (AP)
- U.S. to end biggest war games in Gulf since 2003 (Reuters)
- Bomb that sparked reprisals among biggest in Iraq (Reuters)
- Phelps breaks own world mark in 200 IM (AP)
- Arab leaders to relaunch peace offer to Israel (Reuters)
- Israel rejects Arab peace plan as is (AFP)
- Phelps breaks own world mark in 200 IM (AP)
- Nokia unveils 3 new phone models, to ship in Q2 (Reuters)
- MTV to pimp "Ride" online (Reuters)
- Arab leaders relaunch Mideast peace plan (AFP)
- Guardsman, bride wed by video conference (AP)
- Yahoo opens up Web mail APIs (InfoWorld)
- Iran says may not release British woman (Reuters)
- Big-ticket orders rebound weakly (AP)
- Spain's Cuatro launches YouTube web portal (Reuters)
- China's Ufida strengthens bond with IBM (InfoWorld)
- Strong storm brings tornadoes to Plains (AP)
- EU lawmakers split on U.S. missile shield plan (Reuters)
- Blame sales for those computer security breaches (Reuters)
- Philips cell can run on AAA battery (AP)
- Sony's PlayStation 3 Going to 80GB (PC World)
- Regal, DreamWorks CEOs see 3D transforming movies (Reuters)
- Yahoo Opens Web Mail to Developers (PC World)
- Intel starts building Vietnam plant (AP)
- Intel details new chip technology (AP)
- Yahoo Opens Web Mail to Developers (PC World)
- U2's Bono awarded British knighthood (AP)
- Senate approves '08 goal to bring troops home (Reuters)
- Kenya charges two with killing U.S. women (Reuters)
- Apple expands iTunes service (Reuters)
- Software giant SAP's CEO-to-be resigns (AFP)
- Startup Aims to Keep Network Security Vendors Honest (PC World)
- Russia poses Cold War-scale intel threat: official (Reuters)
- DLO TransDock shows iPod videos on car video screen (Macworld.com)
- The Future Comes to Harrisonburg, Va. (PC World)
- Phone deal goes to Qwest, AT&T, Verizon (AP)
- U.S. general blames al-Qaida for bombing (AP)
- Senate ties Iraq funds to pullout timetable (AFP)
- Government advisers question `.xxx' plan (AP)
- EU report: More mobile phones than citizens (InfoWorld)
- REFILE-UPDATE 2-TV Azteca combines and spins off mobile assets (Reuters)
- Gates: Congress should find way to shut Guantanamo (Reuters)
- Apple iTunes offers 'Complete My Album' (AP)
- Microsoft Unveils Mobile Web Browser (PC World)
- EU Report: More Mobile Phones Than Citizens (PC World)
- Shareholder vote to set fate of Take-Two board (Reuters)
- Verizon says GSM carrier can buy CDMA carrier (Reuters)
- Giuliani, wife discuss White House roles (AP)
- Bush war on terror draws fire as misguided venture (Reuters)
- Microsoft unveils new mobile Web browser (AP)
- New LG Phones Go Google Native (NewsFactor)
- New GPL Hits at Microsoft-Novell Deal (NewsFactor)
- Hemingway letters to Dietrich go on view (AP)
- Al Roker produces docu on child obesity (AP)
- Spam Causing Headaches for Legit Marketers (NewsFactor)
- House approves $2.9 trillion budget (Reuters)
- Telephone mishap at telecom news event (AP)
- Bill Clinton backs electronic health records (InfoWorld)
- Technology helps meet demand for language lessons (AFP)
- U.S. man gets jailed for selling pirated software (InfoWorld)
- Eisner prom mystery series to debut on MySpace (Reuters)
- Web drama to make debut on MySpace (AP)