- Uncle Owen, R.I.P. (E! Online)
- Jason Vorhees Lives! (E! Online)
- "Eight Below" delivers above-average adventure (Reuters)
- Crime meets absurdist slapstick in "Invisible Waves" (Reuters)
- "Evening" falls on Koltai (Reuters)
- Schwartzman back to school for "Carlisle" (Reuters)
- DTS subtitling system offers 'Signs' of new access (Reuters)
- Sales brisk for "Wal-Mart" docu as accusations fly (Reuters)
- Director Beresford preps for small-screen debut (Reuters)
- Jakubowicz follows Universal 'Protocol' (Reuters)
- '24's' First Lady Wonders About Her Finale (AP)
- Pamela Anderson Criticizes Kentucky Derby (AP)
- Cheney hunting accident triggers humor volley (Reuters)
- 'This Old House' Renovates Rowhouse (AP)
- Conan Meets Finn Twin (E! Online)
- "Arrested" Can't Get Arrested (E! Online)
- Texas Tech Coach Knight Has Reality Show (AP)
- Fox seeks "Unan1mous" support for new reality show (Reuters)
- TBS, TNT chain "Kong" for '08 (Reuters)
- College students adopted by Nielsen ratings family (Reuters)
- ABC matches Heche with "Men" (Reuters)
- Goldblum set to ink for "Red" (Reuters)
- MTV preps three docu-reality series (Reuters)
- Harold's next sighting is "Vanished" (Reuters)
- Cult: Music Group Kassav And "Boss AC" Expected Friday In Luanda (AngolaPress)
- VOOM'S RAVE HD WILL 'ROCK YOU' WITH QUEEN & PAUL RODGERS (Elite TV)
- Rock the Vote $500,000 in debt (MSNBC)
- Rock the Vote racks up $500,000 in debt (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
- At 16, Rock the Vote may be getting creaky (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Rock the Vote Tries to Regroup (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Apple Ships First Intel-Based Laptops (NewsFactor)
- Cisco Systems buys 9.7 pct of China's Shanda (Reuters)
- China Uncovers 172 Internet Piracy Cases (AP)
- OSBC: Sun seeks to woo HP to Solaris (InfoWorld)
- 3GSM blog: The VoIP challenge (FT.com)
- Microsoft warns of "critical" security flaws (Reuters)
- China pledges to fight Internet piracy (AFP)
- Virgin Mobile Launches Mobile TV Service (AP)
- Apple to Begin Shipping New MacBook Pro (AP)
- Gates Outlines Computer Security Efforts (AP)
- Microsoft Faces Deadline on Complaints (AP)
- Els Has Mixed Bag of Memories at Riviera (AP)
- Roddick Wins First-Round Match at SAP Open (AP)
- Batista Quietly Carries Gonzaga Inside (AP)
- Lawyer: NHL Gamble Ring Not Tied to Mafia (AP)
- U.S. Soccer Coach High on Landon Donovan (AP)
- Angels Essentially the Same, Even the Name (AP)
- Raiders Coach Has Tough Task Ahead of Him (AP)
- NASCAR to Begin Policing Bump Drafting (AP)
- Pistons 42-9 Heading Into All-Star Break (AP)
- Rufus the Bull Terrier America's Top Dog (AP)
- Austrian Leads Early in Women's Downhill (AP)
- Need for Speed set for record
- Vodafone in own-brand phones deal
- Student rethinks washing machine
- TV box launches sea rescue
- Virgin looks to offer mobile TV
- Star Wars film wizards honoured
- 'Hacker' extradition case reopens
- UK holds Microsoft security talks
- Mobiles look to entertain you
- Net firms face grilling on China
- Cruise rubbishes 'split' report
- Oil disaster 'could happen again'
- Simple test detects gullet cancer
- Rising costs hit Mittal profits
- Terror plans spark political row
- Karzai in Pakistan terror talks
- New UK Afghan deployment begins
- UK-base workers seized in Basra
- Disabled Jenin boy shot by troops
- Terror suspect facing extradition
- Germany confirms bird flu cases
- Tibet envoys 'in China for talks'
- Life sentences for Bali drug gang
- Cheney in spotlight for shooting
- New rules for US lethal injection
- 'Corruption reshuffle' in Kenya
- Protest at UN arrests in Eritrea
- Tennis: Nadal returns with win
- Live: Winter Olympics day five
- China defends internet regulation
- Air cartel probe expands to Asia
- Zimbabwean protesters held
- No quick end to drought in Horn
- German court rejects hijack law
- Haiti bars release of poll result
- Rare photo sets $2.9m sale record
- Death for Jordanian bomb plotters
- More die in Pakistan cartoon fury
- 3 Doors Down Frontman At Home Recovering From Accident (Yahoo! Music)
- Duran Duran And Whitney Houston To Perform At Olympics (Yahoo! Music)
- Spears Photos Inspire Calls for Car-Safety (AP)
- Britney Spears to Join Mardi Gras (AP)
- Brazil Prepares for Rolling Stones Show (AP)
- Hip-hop artist J Dilla, 32, dies (Reuters)
- "Outsiders" Star in for "24" (E! Online)
- Stapp Arrested for Allegedly Being Drunk (AP)
- Scott Stapp Gets Married, Arrested (E! Online)
- Tweedy delivers stripped-down, essential rock in solo set (Reuters)
- Aging but still spry, Jones delivers a heartfelt set (Reuters)
- Levine to Stay at Met Until at Least 2013 (AP)
- Price delivers hallmark sound with cool understatement (Reuters)
- Queen of Israeli song Shoshana Damari dies at 83 (Reuters)
- Australia PM says Bali heroin case a warning (Reuters)
- Wayne Gretzky steals spotlight from action at Winter Games (Canadian Press)
- Gilchrist leads St Valentine's Day massacre to clinch tri-series (AFP)
- Mubarak Thinks Hamas Will Change Ways (AP)
- World Council of Churches Begin Meeting (AP)
- Thousands Mark Hariri's Assassination (AP)
- UBS posts profit leap to record 14 billion Swiss francs (AFP)
- 'Who Will Write the History?' (Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone)
- Pakistanis Protest Over Prophet Drawings (AP)
- Saddam Tells Court He Is on Hunger Strike (AP)
- Hamas Assails US Over Regime Change Report (AP)
- Iran Resumes Enrichment of Uranium (AP)
- Iran confirms resumption of enrichment (AFP)
- Lebanon commemorates Hariri's death (AFP)
- Jailed ousted prime minister released in Nepal (AFP)
- Saddam tells court he's on hunger strike (AFP)
- Two get Indonesia death sentence in drugs trial (AFP)
- Israel pressing for early aid cut-off of Hamas (Reuters)
- Taliban say attacks will increase, U.S. "helpless" (Reuters)
- Thousands of Lebanese gather to mark Hariri's death (Reuters)
- Iran confirms resumption of some atomic fuel work (Reuters)
- Saddam returns to court shouting slogans (Reuters)
- No. 4 Villanova Defeats No. 1 UConn (AP)
- Feds to Call Second Witness in Enron Case (AP)
- Bush Puts Off Some Top Agenda Items (AP)
- Abramoff Said to Claim Close Ties to Rove (AP)
- Cheney Cited for Breaking Hunting Law (AP)
- 'Pink Panther' Purrs Its Way to No. 1 (AP)
- Cash dividend: 3 "Line" DVDs arriving February 28 (Reuters)
- Festival to Reunite 'Swingers' Actors (AP)
- Coroner: Chris Penn Died Accidentally (AP)
- "Jaws" Mastermind Dies (E! Online)
- Bay revives "Friday" for New Line (Reuters)
- Sci-fi actors come to life for "Noise 2" (Reuters)
- "Guantanamo," "Winter" put politics center stage (Reuters)
- Wiesenthal docu in works (Reuters)
- Oldman on 5th "Potter" Black list (Reuters)
- Danish film examines tensions with Muslim immigrants (Reuters)
- MovieBeam offers first HDTV online movie rentals (Reuters)
- Universal readies mission to 'Red Star' (Reuters)
- France's "Amis" signals comeback of local films (Reuters)
- Sony pretty in "Pink" at top; "Destination" speeds to 2nd (Reuters)
- "Anatomy" of a win: ABC takes 18-49 on Sunday (Reuters)
- AOL to get programs from 'Punk'd' creators (Reuters)
- Kwan Pullout a Quandary for Advertisers (AP)
- Trump Lights Torch for Olympian, Hires Kids (E! Online)
- Geena's White House Under Siege (E! Online)
- Judge Judy Marks a Decade of Tough Love (AP)
- Olympics' first weekend posts hum-drum NBC ratings (Reuters)
- Highlights From NBC, and a Look Ahead (AP)
- 'Incredible Hulk' Star a Reserve Deputy (AP)
- Four original series in works at Logo (Reuters)
- TV Comedians Target Cheney Accident (AP)
- Headey dons superhero threads for CBS (Reuters)
- Palminteri gets into "Drift" for ABC (Reuters)
- Getty joins "Brothers & Sisters" for ABC (Reuters)
- Word is officially out on Showtime's "L Word" (Reuters)
- Christian music fest helped ministries (MLive.com)
- AOL Music and Blender Magazine Join Forces to Rock Music Fans Everywhere (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
- Rock the Vote attempts to regroup and recover from debt (Fox 6 News San Diego)
- Rock of ages as Who headline T in Park (The Scotsman)
- Rock the Vote swings to tune of indebtedness (Contra Costa Times)
- ‘Music on the Rock’ Exhibition (Panorama)
- U.S. Grant Web Site Doesn't Work With Macs (AP)
- Lotus Notes Hit by Critical Vulnerabilites (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft to take wraps off Office Live in preview (Reuters)
- Call Issued For More Mobile Linux Apps (TechWeb)
- Vodafone says no change in policy on Verizon stake (Reuters)
- Virgin Mobile to offer live digital TV on phones (AFP)
- China says foreign Internet companies must abide by local laws (AFP)
- Reports: Sanyo, Nokia Plan Joint Venture (AP)
- New Phones, Services Shown at Trade Show (AP)
- Disney Bringing Back MovieBeam Set-Top Box (AP)
- 2 Workers Have Chips Embedded Into Them (AP)
- Toy Makers Hitch Products to IPod Craze (AP)
- Rettenmaier Wins at SAP Open (AP)
- OSU's Eddie Sutton Takes Leave of Absence (AP)
- Anaheim's Scott Niedermayer Has Surgery (AP)
- Bush Honors White Sox As Series Champs (AP)
- Lakers Defeat Jazz 94-88 (AP)
- Rams Add Four to Coaching Staff (AP)
- After Horrific Crash, Kildow Vows to Ski (AP)
- LeBron Scores 44 As Cavs Beat Spurs (AP)
- Tot & Max Add to Russian Skating Dynasty (AP)
- Gretzky Sidesteps Questions About Scandal (AP)
- Microsoft starts Blackberry rival
- Nokia launching net call handsets
- Fine warning over TV on mobiles
- Nokia and Sanyo in phone tie-up
- Warning over Valentine's e-cards
- Yahoo rallies against censorship
- Mobile push for instant messaging
- Gromit movie set for UK plaudits
- Marine life treasure trove found
- Many heart attacks 'not spotted'
- Bush advisers see fast US growth
- Policewoman, 23, shot in burglary
- 'Mild quake' hits Indian state
- Afghan preparations for marines
- Israel arrests 19 in W Bank raids
- Iran confirms enrichment resumed
- France raises 'toxic' ship doubts
- Germany's economy treading water
- S Korean minister enters UN race
- Thai court may probe PM's role
- Guantanamo Bay inmates 'tortured'
- UN urged to address Haiti unrest
- Rights body slates Ugandan poll
- Travel ban in Kenya scam inquiry
- Winter Olympics day four
- Cricket: Aussies clinch series
- Six in court over Scream painting
- Cheney shooting delay under fire
- MEPs to debate new services law
- Australians sentenced to death
- Pakistan cartoon clashes spread
- Former Nepal PM freed from prison
- Huge Lebanese crowd hails Hariri
- Saddam in 'hunger strike' protest
- Swapping emulsion for oil paints
- 'Explosion risk' in factory fire
- Business as usual after hunt ban
- Top midwife's natural births call
- Students crackdown on counterfeit
- My Lai Figure Samuel Koster Dies at 86 (AP)
- 'Jaws' Author Peter Benchley Dies at 65 (AP)
- [punknews.org] Tours: Down To Nothing on the road with Bracewar
- [punknews.org] Interviews: Buddy Nielsen of Senses Fail
- [punknews.org] Navel Gazing: February 12th, 2006
- [punknews.org] Secret Machines ready new album, single available
- [punknews.org] Tours: Love Equals Death dates with Tiger Army; Tiger Army opening for Morrissey
- [The Feed] $1.99 iPod Vids = A Big "Screw You" to Labels Seeking Singles Price Hikes
- [Absolute Punk] nfg
- [Absolute Punk] Jared Reports In: Truckstops and Statelines Tour
- [Absolute Punk] Ampeg 6x10 cab for sale
- [Absolute Punk] Nigga Please!
- [Absolute Punk] Attn: Tj
- [Decoy Music] Black Sunday Post New Songs
- [Decoy Music] Who would you have questions for?
- [Decoy Music] Jeremy Enigk (ex Sunny Day Real Estate) is in the studio
- [Decoy Music] Scott Stapp arrested (again)
- [Decoy Music] Live Unearth footage
- Country artist Alan Jackson takes gospel turn (Reuters)
- Stones roll into Rio for huge Copacabana beach gig (Reuters)
- Communities at Odds Over Haggard Honors (AP)
- Rocker Manson offers glimpse of film-in-progress (Reuters)
