- Senate GOP Push for Final Vote on Alito (AP)
- Two 'Narnia' versions to hit DVD in April (Reuters)
- Kidman Accepts Role As Goodwill Ambassador (AP)
- No Rest for the Weary at Sundance (AP)
- Gere, Berry Are Hasty Pudding Recipients (AP)
- Coroner Theorizes on Chris Penn's Death (AP)
- Kidman, Leigh eye sister act (Reuters)
- Williams joining Stiller in 'Museum' (Reuters)
- Producer Revolution Studios sets cutbacks (Reuters)
- 'Annapolis' rehashes old themes for new generation (Reuters)
- Not much life in 'Mars' (Reuters)
- Ratings board attacked in scattershot documentary (Reuters)
- Hungarian Oscar winner was communist era informant (Reuters)
- 'Big Momma' said knock you out at box office (Reuters)
- Fatigue common among sleep-deprived festgoers (Reuters)
- Al Roker Celebrates 10 Years on 'Today' (AP)
- 'Curb's' Jeff Garlin to Make Variety Show (AP)
- 'Biggest Loser' Audition Canceled (AP)
- Ex-'SNL' Star Pleads Not Guilty to DUI (AP)
- Sharpton Knocks "Boondocks" (E! Online)
- Oprah Tells Frey He 'Betrayed' Readers (AP)
- Fox rocks ratings again with 'Idol' (Reuters)
- 'World News' anchor on the run in Middle East (Reuters)
- NBC News sends top talent to Torino (Reuters)
- 'Brokeback' duo at ABC for 'Sheriff' drama (Reuters)
- Matthew Perry playing genius scribe in NBC drama (Reuters)
- Third hour a charm for 'Today II' (Reuters)
- Pilot keeps 'Alias' star Rifkin with ABC (Reuters)
- 'Water'-ed down - CBS movie a pointless remake (Reuters)
- Frey admits fictions, Oprah apologizes (Reuters)
- 8-plus hours of folk music (Detroit Free Press)
- LOCAL MUSIC: New podcasts feature locals (Detroit Free Press)
- Eric Nicoli: Music boss who went from choc to rock (Guardian Unlimited)
- New Denver rock club joins a music-scene renaissance (Denver Post)
- New Verizon Wireless CDM8945 Music Phone From UTStarcom Will Let V CAST Music Customers Rock (CommsDesign)
- MUSIC TONIGHT (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
- Chinese Digital Music Service Provider Seeks to Expand (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Singapore News)
- CHINESE DIGITAL MUSIC SERVICE PROVIDER SEEKS TO EXPAND (Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Finance)
- Microsoft Considering Digital Player To Rival iPod (TechWeb)
- IBM Adds ZIIP To Mainframe Data Handling (TechWeb)
- Microsoft Profit Up on New Product Launch (AP)
- Torvalds Says No to Digital Rights Management License (PC World)
- Silicon Valley plans region-wide wireless network (Reuters)
- Microsoft says Xbox 360 sales started slow (Reuters)
- Washington State Files Spyware Suit (NewsFactor)
- AOL Wins $5M Judgment Against Spammer (AP)
- Philip Morris to Stop Supplying Dealers (AP)
- Survey: More Parents Playing Video Games (AP)
- Jobe, Levet in Lead As Woods Struggles (AP)
- Yan and Zheng Win Australian Open Doubles (AP)
- Duke Men Bounce Back From Loss (AP)
- Shanahan Gets 100th Game-Winning NHL Goal (AP)
- River Trounces Bolivia's Oriente 6-0 (AP)
- Thomas Eager to Move Forward With A's (AP)
- How to Spot a Super Bowl Phony Ticket (AP)
- Tennessee Shocked for 2nd Straight Loss (AP)
- Seahawks' Rouen Ready for 3rd Super Bowl (AP)
- Celtics Acquire Szczerbiak From Minnesota (AP)
- Unseeded Baghdatis Reaches Aussie Final (AP)
- Suns Send Heat to Another Home Loss (AP)
- Nintendo unveils slimmer DS
- Microsoft may still face fine, EU
- Mobiles get emerging markets lift
- Seven admit copying Sith DVD
- US pupils to dance themselves fit
- New year brings fresh security fears
- Actor Phoenix unhurt in car crash
- Smallest Earth-like planet found
- Fruit and veg 'cut stroke risk'
- Mittal Steel unveils Arcelor bid
- Blair apologises to Soham parents
- US soldier court martial begins
- Bhutto ready to face court charge
- India summons US envoy over Iran
- US increases pressure on Tehran
- Russia plan 'not enough' for Iran
- Video shows Germans held in Iraq
- Rains help quench Australia fires
- Korea cloning expert questioned
- Argentina river row ends in court
- California tobacco smoke 'toxic'
- Tunisia 2-0 South Africa
- Sanctions threat for Ivory Coast
- Sea level rise 'is accelerating'
- Poland marks Holocaust Day
- Malaysia plans 'crooked' bridge
- Priest told to prove Jesus lived
- Bolivia leader halves his own pay
- New Canadian PM rebuffs US
- Mozart birthday fever in Austria
- Gates gives $600m more to stop TB
- Israel rules out talks with Hamas
- Bogus builders con pensioner
- Police officer attacked by gang
- Exhibition honours town stalwart
- Cook 'probably' killed by cattle
- PE teacher self-help stroke book
- MoMA's Director of Painting, Sculpture Dies (AP)
- Preservationist Joan Maynard Dies at 77 (AP)
- Leader of El Salvador's Leftist Party Dies (AP)
- Dancer Fayard Nicholas Dies at 91 (AP)
- [punknews.org] Eyeball Records reissues #12 Looks Like You debut
- [punknews.org] Tours: Turpentine Brothers winter dates
- [punknews.org] Rahim announce tour dates, post MP3
- [punknews.org] Andrew W.K. DVD screenings in NYC
- [punknews.org] Tours: Flee The Scene announced tour dates
- [Absolute Punk] I finally lost my mind
- [Absolute Punk] Vick brothers full of shit
- [Absolute Punk] Slow down you crazy child
- [Absolute Punk] Haha.
- [Absolute Punk] Taste Of Chaos
- [Decoy Music] Watashi Wa - Eager Seas
- [Decoy Music] October Fall ecard
- [Decoy Music] Saosin begins recording process
- [Decoy Music] Vote for Spin's Band of the Year
- [Decoy Music] Demo When Ready
- Michael Jackson Spotted in Robe and Veil (AP)
- Jamie Foxx returns to No. 1 on pop chart (Reuters)
- Ricky Martin sputters, then sizzles (Reuters)
- Rapper Cam'ron says will do time rather than talk (Reuters)
- Blige Back on Foxx's Tail (E! Online)
- Young Goes Country Again in Sundance Film (AP)
- Wal-Mart Launches Online Music Service (AP)
- Motley Crue Gets Hollywood Star (AP)
- Blunt soldiers on to the Top 10 in US album sales (Reuters)
- Imogen Heap charms in virtual one-woman show (Reuters)
- Chuck Berry concert documentary coming to DVD (Reuters)
- All ages turn out for a new look at Gram Parsons (Reuters)
- Mozart let notes do talking: pianist Uchida (Reuters)
- Bushfires threaten Australian towns (Reuters)
- Former deputy prime minister John Manley won't seek Liberal leadership (Canadian Press)
- Sony back in black as electronic sales recover (AFP)
- Nigeria hostage talks making progress: Obasanjo (Reuters)
- Mexico Says Drug Smugglers in Border Tiff (AP)
- Iran Proposes Resuming Direct U.S. Flights (AP)
- Siemens net profit falls in first quarter (AFP)
- Bullish investors chase new Iraqi bonds (FT.com)
- Germany: No Contact With Iraqi Kidnappers (AP)
- Cheney, Rumsfeld Could Testify in EU Probe (AP)
- U.S. Military to Release Iraqi Women (AP)
- Palestinian Premier, Cabinet Resigns (AP)
- Release of more than 400 Iraqis may help free US hostage (AFP)
- Judge orders US to hand over classified papers in Moussaoui case (AFP)
- Straw praises Turkey amid new push for Cyprus peace (AFP)
- China backs plan to have Iran's uranium enriched in Russia (AFP)
- Palestinian PM quits, says Hamas should form government (AFP)
- US military says frees five women detainees (Reuters)
- Two US troops wounded in Afghan blast (Reuters)
- Two hostages escape gunman in California bank (Reuters)
- China opposes sanctions to resolve Iran dispute (Reuters)
- Hamas wins upset victory in Palestinian election (Reuters)
- Mauresmo, Henin-Hardenne Advance to Finals (AP)
- Women-Owned Businesses Growing in U.S. (AP)
- Cause of Actor Chris Penn's Death Unknown (AP)
- Study: Most Reservists Earn More in Combat (AP)
- Two Large Lakes Discovered Under Antarctic Ice (SPACE.com / LiveScience.com)
- Fla. Highway Crash Kills 7 Adopted Kids (AP)
- Two Hostages in Calif. Bank Escape Captor (AP)
- Women filmmakers take new direction at Sundance (Reuters)
- LA investigators probe death of actor Chris Penn (Reuters)
- 1st Black Oscar Winner Honored With Stamp (AP)
- Actor Giamatti works hard but longs for lazy days (Reuters)
- Sundance revels in gay-themed films (Reuters)
- 'Wordplay' deals stirs Sundance controversy (Reuters)
- 'Wide Awake' documentary an eye-opener (Reuters)
- Al Gore on fire at Sundance (Reuters)
- 'Art School Confidential' a bombastic satire (Reuters)
- Rape scene a key draw in 'Open Window' (Reuters)
- 'Mrs. Sting' comes to aid of rookie filmmaker (Reuters)
- French director turns 'Mind' to 'Science' (Reuters)
- Sudanese refugees the talk of Sundance (Reuters)
- Brennaman to Be Fox's Announcer for BCS (AP)
- 'Survivor' Hatch Guilty in Tax Case (AP)
- Author of Disputed Memoir to Go on Oprah (AP)
- A "Melrose" Divorce (E! Online)
- NBC Closes Book on "Daniel" (E! Online)
- Former Ed Secretary Bennett Joins CNN (AP)
- Minnie Driver lives high life in FX's 'Lowlife' (Reuters)
- WB, UPN shutdown boosts business at TV confab (Reuters)
- Atlantic 10 college hoops rights to CSTV, ESPN (Reuters)
- CNN talks up Bennett as commentator (Reuters)
- New 'World' order for USA (Reuters)
- Actress Williams is one of 'Us' for ABC (Reuters)
- CBS bringing 'Ultra' heroine to screen (Reuters)
- Canada's ex-prime ministers in reality TV gig (Reuters)
- Now herrrrrre's 'Megan Mullally' (Reuters)
- Wal-Mart Launches Online Music Service (ABC News)
- Wal-Mart Launches Online Music Service (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Motorola and JBL Rock Out in a New Alliance to Offer the Ultimate Mobile Music Accessories (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
- Yesterday and today's music slump (Arkansas Times)
- New Verizon Wireless CDM8945 Music Phone From UTStarcom Will Let V CAST Music Customers Rock (HispanicBusiness.com)
- Wal-Mart offers exclusive trendy music performances (WREG-TV Memphis)
- New Verizon Wireless CDM8945 Music Phone From UTStarcom Will Let V CAST Music Customers Rock (SYS-CON Media)
- CBC special Shakin' All Over takes viewers back to '60s birth of Canuck rock (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
- First Dual-Boot On Intel Mac Contest Draws Crowd (TechWeb)
- Lenovo's Net Profit Rises on China Sales (AP)
- Nintendo posts strong profit (Reuters)
- Hewlett-Packard Looks To Expand On Its Success With Linux (Investor's Business Daily)
- Nokia Q4 sales strong; profitability suffers (Reuters)
- Music industry claims victory in Hong Kong piracy court rule (AFP)
- Online Tax Filing No Longer Free for All (PC World)
- Ameriprise Notifies Clients of Data Theft (AP)
- Microsoft to Launch Internet Research Lab (AP)
- Google Praised, Chided for Sanitized Site (AP)
- Woods, Mickelson Ready for Torrey Pines (AP)
- Hewitt Pulls Out of Davis Cup (AP)
- No. 8 Illinois Sets Home Court Win Mark (AP)
- Mexico Beats Norway 2-1 in Exhibition Game (AP)
- Column: Bonds Show May Be Worth Skipping (AP)
- Abdul-Jabbar Educating Lakers' Big Men (AP)
- Warrick Dreaming of Super Bowl Greatness (AP)
- Something Special? Not Yet for Steelers (AP)
- Gay Leads No. 1 UConn Over St. John's (AP)
- Isiah Says Suit Is Financially Motivated (AP)
- Pacers Hope Artest Can Rebuild His Image (AP)
- Google accused on China deal
- Microsoft to give access to code
- Dextrous mini-robots to aid ops
- Anti-spyware project helps users
- Yahoo honours the best of the web
- Internet serves as 'social glue'
- Cricket: Katich heads Aussie win
- Kidman becomes ambassador for UN
- Kerkorian increases his GM stake
- Violent crime and robbery on rise
- Attacks mar Indian celebrations
- Nepal police fire at protesters
- Doctors discuss Sharon treatment
- Cash meant for Iraqis 'misused'
- Protests mar Straw Cyprus visit
- Pope gunman's family begin strike
- Chinese editor denounces closure
- Last march for Argentine mothers
- US military 'at breaking point'
- World Bank warns Kenya on graft
- Ivorian opposition leader returns
- Chris Penn autopsy inconclusive
- S Korea ruling on Agent Orange
- US to free Iraqi women prisoners
- Kosovo set to bury its president
- Pinochet daughter 'seeks asylum'
- Pakistan seeks arrest of Bhutto
- China backs Iran compromise plan
- Palestinian PM to quit after poll
- Keys craves 'strange as hell' collaborations (Reuters)
- Four Tops to Perform at Super Bowl Event (AP)
- Report: Rap Stars Jay-Z and Nas Reconcile (AP)
- Bartoli Replaces Fleming in Mozart Concert (AP)
- 'American Idol' Develops a Mean Streak (AP)
- Labor Dispute at S.F. Symphony Threatens Tour (AP)
