- Israel readies reprisals for Hamas government (AFP)
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- Israel to impose tougher sanctions on Palestinians (Reuters)
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- Reports emerge of Mac OS X Trojan horse or worm (Macworld.com)
- Salesnet Debuts Update For On-Demand CRM Apps (TechWeb)
- Virus attacking Apple Macintosh PCs found: experts (Reuters)
- 'Throwies' Put Open Source Spin On Graffiti (TechWeb)
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- China Defends Right to Police Internet (AP)
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- Apple Hackers Encounter a Poetic Warning (AP)
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- Delray Brooks Rebuilds Life On, Off Court (AP)
- FC Thun Tops Hamburg; Middlesbrough Wins (AP)
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- Bulls Enjoy Lopsided Win Over 76ers (AP)
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- Indiana Coach Mike Davis to Resign (AP)
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- Nintendo looks beyond gamers
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- Profits doubled at Dell Computer
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- French star is Bond leading lady
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- Nike sues Adidas over shoe patent
- Sally Clark doctor wins GMC case
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- Bollywood star guilty of poaching
- Israel 'to up Gaza restrictions'
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- Greenland ice swells ocean rise
- Men guilty in Belgium terror case
- Indonesia seizes 3,000 detonators
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- Colombia head discusses US trade
- Annan backs UN Guantanamo demand
- Somalis clash over scarce water
- Kenyans protest over corruption
- Cricket: England W Cup bid plan
- Live: Winter Olympics day seven
- T. rex 'had razor-sharp senses'
- Nigeria oil 'total war' warning
- Europe raises pressure on Iran
- UK church's Israel policy criticised
- Japan raids over bio weapon fear
- The cost of corruption in Africa
- Pakistan arrests over cartoons
- Israel cabinet to discuss Hamas
- Mud wipes out Philippines village
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- Chaplin to star in Llangollen
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- Centre reopens after burst pipe
- Wales@Westminster newslog
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- Curious George Goes to the Album Charts (E! Online)
- Willie Nelson's New Heroes: Gay Cowboys (E! Online)
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- AC/DC singer Bon Scott's grave named heritage site (Reuters)
- Nickelback Leads Canada's Music Awards (AP)
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- 'Idol' Trounces Olympics in Ratings War (AP)
- 15 bucks and free beer for Hand's honky-tonk (Reuters)
- Calif. court sides with Jackson's ex-wife (Reuters)
- Amazon, 4 music firms discuss digital service: report (Reuters)
- Smokey Robinson Honors Black History Month (AP)
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- Australian broadcaster defends Abu Ghraib show (AFP)
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- Jakarta drops civil suit vs Newmont in pollution row (Reuters)
- Norway to try Rwanda genocide suspect: UN court (Reuters)
- Paramilitary Groups Disarm in Colombia (AP)
- Iraqi PM Condemns Latest Abu Ghraib Photos (AP)
- Germany probably had bird flu for months: minister (Reuters)
- 'We Have to at Least Be Witnesses' (Kevin Sites in the Hot Zone)
- Russia Puts Condition on Iran Enrichment (AP)
- Preval Declared Winner in Haiti Election (AP)
- New Photos of Abu Ghraib Abuse Surface (AP)
- Iraq Death Squad Claims Being Investigated (AP)
- Cheney accepts blame for shooting friend (AFP)
- New protests as Pakistan blames 'hidden hands' for riots (AFP)
- Iran rejects French nuclear charges (AFP)
- Preval wins Haiti's presidential election (AFP)
- Pakistani Islamists hold mass rally over cartoons (Reuters)
- Hamas receives official invitation to Russia (Reuters)
- Iran has secret military nuclear program: France (Reuters)
- Two car bombs kill 7 Iraqis in Baghdad (Reuters)
- Abu Ghraib abuse against international law: ICRC (Reuters)
- Sutton Admits Drinking Before Accident (AP)
- Hewlett-Packard Makes $1.2 Billion in 1Q (AP)
- Germany Leads Nordic Combined; U.S. Eighth (AP)
- Cheney Says He Has Power to Declassify Info (AP)
- Cheney: Shooting Victim Is Not to Blame (AP)
- Andrzej Wajda Honored at Berlin Film Fest (AP)
- Texas A&M Wants Apology for 'Glory Road' (AP)
- Olsen Twins to Don Badgley Mischka Gowns (AP)
- 'Crash' May Pull Off Surprise Oscar Win (AP)
- Oscar hopeful Ledger goes from gay cowboy to junkie (Reuters)
- Robert Redford Reflects on Watergate Film (AP)
- BAFTA honors Puttnam with fellowship nod (Reuters)
- 'Bambi II' leaps to top of DVD chart in 1st week (Reuters)
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- Aronofsky inks first-look deal with Uni family (Reuters)
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- Edward R. Murrow Is Honored by British (AP)
- Fox's "Idol" skis past NBC's Games on Tues (Reuters)
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- Keteyian on investigative beat at CBS (Reuters)
- 'Cold Case' Star Danny Pino Becomes a Dad (AP)
- Rugged Rock Report (Narooma News)
- ALCESTER'S 'SCHOOL OF ROCK' (Stratford Herald)
- Revived music industry thanks new stars at Brits (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
- Kaiser Chiefs May See Music Sales Soar on Brit Awards Triumph (Bloomberg.com)
- Apple updates iDVD, iPhoto, iWeb, iTunes, iMovie (Macworld.com)
- Helio announces launch devices, MySpace partnership (Reuters)
- It's Official: Office '12' to Become Office 2007 (PC World)
- OSBC: SAP exec cites IT consolidation wave (InfoWorld)
- Telenor boosts profits with mobile phones and predicts further rise (AFP)
- Japan's camera phone craze spreads to funerals (Reuters)
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- Office 2007 to Feature New Server, Tools (AP)
- Cellular Service to Offer MySpace Phones (AP)
- Ernie Els Makes PGA Tour Debut at Riviera (AP)
- McEnroe Makes Triumphant Return to ATP (AP)
- Hansbrough Sets Smith Center Scoring Mark (AP)
- Moore Files Another Suit Against Bertuzzi (AP)
- South Korea Defeats Mexico 1-0 (AP)
- Pitchers and Catchers Report to Camp (AP)
- Pistons Trade Darko Milicic to Magic (AP)
- Jim Haslett Happy to Be Back in NFL (AP)
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- Microsoft changes Xbox Japan boss
- Rightmove unveils float plans
- Microsoft hits back at EU threats
- Net firms criticised over China
- Mobiles aid drive for development
- Triple Brits success for Kaisers
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- Alzheimer's 'faster in educated'
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- Briton to deny US family murders
- Army on 'major' Nepal offensive
- Fresh Pakistan cartoon protests
- Israel threatens to cut PA ties
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- EU to crack down on energy sector
- EU services law approved by MEPs
- Macau bank drops N Korean clients
- Thai PM escapes business inquiry
- New inquiry urged over Abu Ghraib
- Venezuela gets 2m reserve troops
- Zimbabweans avert IMF expulsion
- Rwandan anger at suspect transfer
- Football: Real 'dethrone Man Utd'
- Live: Winter Olympics day six
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- Hamas leader woos Turkey
- Cheney accepts shooting blame
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