- Antidepressants may raise bone risk (AP)
- Stocks fall on tech worries (AP)
- Bill Parcells retires from coaching (AP)
- IAEA in talks with Iran after inspectors blocked (AFP)
- Parallels acknowledges ownership by SWSoft (InfoWorld)
- TI quarterly profit rises (Reuters)
- U.S. docs tough on blood pressure (AP)
- Google antiphishing site exposes private user data (InfoWorld)
- New passport rules start Tuesday (AP)
- Sun, Intel to partner on server chips (AP)
- MySpace to distribute Amber alerts (AP)
- Venture capitalist invested $25B in 2006 (AP)
- MySpace sues Colo. man for alleged spam (AP)
- MySpace to send users missing children alerts (Reuters)
- Texas Instruments 4Q earnings up 2 pct. (AP)
- Oracle Beefs Up Linux Support With Management Tools (TechWeb)
- PSI sues IBM for right to share System z (InfoWorld)
- Sun Micro to use Intel server chips as well as AMD (Reuters)
- Bush speech to showcase domestic agenda (AP)
- Group says Al-Qaida No. 2 mocks Bush (AP)
- Republican opposition to Iraq plan grows (AP)
- Iran bars 38 IAEA nuclear inspectors (AP)
- New passport rules start Tuesday (AP)
- Texas plans $3B cancer study investment (AP)
- 'Grey' star meets with gay activists (AP)
- Gap dumps CEO after poor shopping season (AP)
- Raiders hire young Kiffin as head coach (AP)
- Zawahri taunts Bush over Iraq troops plan (Reuters)
- More senators disagree with Bush's Iraq plan (Reuters)
- Russia completes Iran missile deliveries: Tass (Reuters)
- U.S. image around world sharply worsens: BBC poll (Reuters)
- Zawahiri mocks Bush in video message on Iraq, Somalia (AFP)
- 100 killed in Iraq market bombings (AFP)
- Five wounded by gunshots in Lebanon protests (AFP)
- Suicide blast kills 10 Afghans outside NATO base (AFP)
- Dell opens business center in Malaysia (AP)
- China's Baidu receives license to provide news (Reuters)
- China confirms anti-satellite test, says no threat (Reuters)
- Bush to defend Iraq plan (Reuters)
- Cheney, media to take stand in Libby perjury case (Reuters)
- Burning barricades paralyze normal life in Lebanon (Reuters)
- Iran says it is still cooperating with IAEA (Reuters)
- Iraq, US forces capture more than 600 Sadr fighters (AFP)
- Suicide bomber kills 10 in Afghanistan (AP)
- Protesters enforce strike in Lebanon (AP)
- Serena makes Australian Open semis (AP)
- Uganda bus crash kills six foreign missionaries (Reuters)
- British anti-terrorism police arrest two men (Reuters)
- U.S. military: 2 solders die in Iraq (AP)
- At least six wounded by gunshots in Lebanon protests (AFP)
- Indian software, services exports to double to 60 billion dollars by 2010 (AFP)
- U.N. warns Iraq sliding into sectarian abyss (Reuters)
- North Korea hints at flexibility in nuclear talks (Reuters)
- Ethiopian troops begin Mogadishu pullout (AFP)
- Sony BMG, Warner Music in joint venture (AP)
- Warner and Sony BMG invest in Chinese mobile play (Reuters)
- China's online population hits 137 million (AFP)
- EMC 4Q profit beats analysts' estimates (AP)
- Symantec: Storm Trojan worst outbreak since 2005 (InfoWorld)
- Oscars lack favorite for best-picture (AP)
- FDA scrutinizes birth control drugs (AP)
- Stocks lower on Alcatel-Lucent warning (AP)
- Civilian helicopter said crashed in Baghdad (Reuters)
- Ethiopian troops begin Mogadishu pullout (AFP)
- More rental cars offer option to upload tech gizmos (USATODAY.com)
- Windows OneCare update coming worldwide Jan. 30 (InfoWorld)
- Latest McAfee upgrade jams up Lotus Notes (InfoWorld)
- "Dreamgirls" leads Oscar nominations (Reuters)
- China Internet market grows to 137 million users (InfoWorld)
- U.N. climate panel to project wrenching change (Reuters)
- Internet to play central role in US presidential vote (AFP)
- "Grand Theft Auto" publisher crashes in options probe (InfoWorld)
- U.S. warns Iran to back down (AP)
- Leading indicators rose in December (AP)
- German Google site hobbled by Internet mix-up (AFP)
- Microsoft pays for Wikipedia edits (InfoWorld)
- MySpace Takes On the 'Spam King' (NewsFactor)
- Doctors perform partial face transplant (AP)
- Dunking parakeet becomes Web video star (AP)
- Bears' Johnson gets court OK to travel (AP)
- Bush fights for Iraq strategy, political life (AFP)
- Japanese handsize robot seeks to lure adults (AFP)
- HP reorganizes storage, server software (InfoWorld)
- McNealy: Intel deal gives customers options (InfoWorld)
- Toddler's temper ousts family from plane (AP)
- Israel to indict president Katsav for rape (AFP)
- Lawyers paint Libby as sacrificial lamb (AP)
- Bush to set goal of reducing U.S. gasoline use (Reuters)
- Major Linux Groups Band Together (NewsFactor)
- World's third face transplant performed in France (Reuters)