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- Bell Express Vu
- Game Cube Is Cracked
- Added a new forum for unlocking phone
- Ford cited friendship in Nixon pardon: newspaper (Reuters)
- Saddam to be buried in Iraq: top official (AFP)
- Apple Supports CEO Despite Stock Fiasco (NewsFactor)
- IBM Releases Lotus Notes for the Mac (NewsFactor)
- Hacker Cracks High-Def DVD Encryption System (NewsFactor)
- Hundreds flock to see Saddam's gravesite (AP)
- Over 150 survive Indonesia ferry sinking (AP)
- PM: Embassy bombing suspects in Somalia (AP)
- U.S. Capitol welcomes Ford mourners (AP)
- More survivors from Indonesian ferry found (Reuters)
- Poll: Americans see gloom, doom in 2007 (AP)
- Times Square crowds may break records (AP)
- Group recommends Down syndrome testing (AP)
- Colorado woman selling snow on eBay (AP)
- Tiki runs for 234; Giants near playoffs (AP)
- Saddam buried in home village (Reuters)
- Hamas: "Breakthrough" in talks on abducted Israeli (Reuters)
- Cheney hails Nixon pardon at Ford's state funeral (Reuters)
- Stars, fans pack arena for James Brown funeral (Reuters)
- Castro sends New Year's message to Cubans (Reuters)
- Afghans protest killing of civilians by U.S.-led troops (Reuters)
- Deadliest month for U.S. in Iraq in two years (Reuters)
- Will Democratic-led Congress deliver, or dispute? (Reuters)
- Saddam buried in Iraq home village (AFP)
- Six bombs hit Thailand's capital (AFP)
- Saddam execution images shown on TV, Web (AP)
- Apple faces suit over iPod-iTunes link (AP)
- Apple says options probe clears execs (AP)
- NYC cabs to test cell signal strength (AP)
- Setback for Asia Internet repairs (AFP)
- AT&T closes BellSouth deal after FCC OK (AP)
- Kaspersky Ships Vista AV Support (PC Magazine)
- 10 Years Gone: IBM Reappears at CES (PC Magazine)
- Aussies welcome 2007 with fireworks show (AP)
- Monster winter storm moves into Plains (AP)
- 14-foot python bites Fla. snake handler (AP)
- "Fallen tyrant" taunted in Saddam video (Reuters)
- Bombs in Bangkok kill two and wound 20 (Reuters)
- Ethiopian troops close on Somali Islamist outpost (Reuters)
- U.S. toll in Iraq hits 3,000 as '06 ends (AP)
- Revelers pack Times Square to greet '07 (AP)
- Saddam buried in hometown after hanging (AP)
- Stream of visitors pays respects to Ford (AP)
- U.S. peace groups rally after 3,000th soldier killed (Reuters)
- Poll: Americans predict attacks in 2007 (AP)
- Deadly bombs end Bangkok's celebration (AP)
- Irritating, worn-out words of '06 banned (AP)
- Tom Petty insists he's not retiring (AP)
- Broncos out, Chiefs in as 49ers win (AP)
- Bush mourns death of 3,000th U.S. soldier in Iraq (Reuters)
- Edwards terms Iraq surge "McCain doctrine" (Reuters)
- Hispanics battle blacks in major Calif. prison riot (Reuters)
- New Orleans begins 2007 still in Katrina recovery (Reuters)
- Stiller and Smith movies lead New Year box office (Reuters)
- Former communist states Bulgaria, Romania make it to EU (AFP)
- Low-cost laptop could transform learning (AP)
- Specifications of the inexpensive laptop (AP)
- U.S. death toll in Iraq reaches 3,000 (AP)
- Ban Ki-moon takes the reins of U.N. (AP)
- Somali PM: Islamic stronghold captured (AP)
- Somali Islamists flee stronghold (Reuters)
- 12 deaths blamed on brutal winter storm (AP)
- Fla. man killed hours after son's birth (AP)
- Industry, government join E. coli fight (AP)
- Ark. man discovers 2.37-carat diamond (AP)
- Jets, Giants, Chiefs fill playoff slots (AP)
- Two-hundred rescued from Indonesia ferry sinking (Reuters)
- New Year bombs shake Bangkok (Reuters)
- Pope says peace depends on respecting human rights (Reuters)
- Former communist states Bulgaria, Romania make it to EU (AFP)
- Somali Islamists abandon last stronghold but vow to fight on (AFP)
- Colorado woman selling snow on eBay (AP)
- Internet resumption still shaky after Taiwan quake (AFP)
- Jordan king complains of Israeli odors (AP)
- New Year brings 3,000th U.S. death in Iraq (Reuters)
- Web wishes show contrasting French election styles (Reuters)
- Broncos' Darrent Williams is shot dead (AP)
- Denver Broncos football player shot, killed (Reuters)
- Sunni party office hit in U.S. raid in Iraq (Reuters)
- Passenger plane disappears in Indonesia (AFP)
- Rescuers search for plane in Indonesia (AP)
- Doctors back new approach on 2nd opinion (AP)
- Spears falls asleep in Vegas nightclub (AP)
- Study: 2 of 5 bosses don't keep word (AP)
- Knight gets win No. 880, passing Smith (AP)
- Holiday over, Bush set to wrestle with Iraq policy (Reuters)
- Search on for plane carrying 102 in Indonesia (Reuters)
- Fanfare, fireworks as Romanian and Bulgaria join EU (Reuters)
- Pilgrims rush to end rites on final day of haj (Reuters)
- French send SMS surge across mobile networks on New Year's (AFP)
- Gerald Ford honored at elaborate funeral (AP)
- Snow-covered Plains still without power (AP)
- Officials deny Indonesian jetliner found (AP)
- Sunnis protest over Saddam execution (AP)
- Iran will press ahead with nuclear work: president (Reuters)
- Palestinians attack cargo station (AP)
- Housing slump seen weighing on economy (AP)
- Oprah Winfrey opens school in S. Africa (AP)
- Hotel chain offers massages for dogs (AP)
- USC tops Michigan in Rose Bowl (AP)
- Saddam video inquiry promised (Reuters)
- Ethiopian army to stay in Somalia in coming weeks (Reuters)
- Arroyo justifies transfer of convicted Marine (Reuters)
- Bangkok bombs cast shadow over Thai tourism (Reuters)
- Saudi Arabia relieved haj ends without incident (Reuters)
- Physical abuse leads to adult depression: study (Reuters)
- Rescuers to search sea for Indonesian plane wreck (AFP)
- Bush to deliver eulogy to former president Ford (AFP)
- Ships to repair damaged undersea cables (AP)
- 'Gears of War' breaks out for Xbox (USATODAY.com)
- Apple's new iPod could bolster music dominance (USATODAY.com)
- Opinion: What does 2007 hold for Apple? (Macworld.com)
- Saddam co-defendants to be executed Thurs. (AP)
- Mourners in Mich. pay tribute to Ford (AP)
- 6 of 75 cities get top disaster rating (AP)
- FBI details possible detainee abuse (AP)
- Anger as Indonesia resumes search for airliner (Reuters)
- 7 New Orleans cops surrender amid cheers (AP)
- Pelosi ascent in Congress a breakthrough (AP)
- Carly Simon to promote her new CD on QVC (AP)
- Automakers spend big at Detroit show (AP)
- Ryans named AP Defensive Rookie of Year (AP)
- U.S. on Saddam:"Would have done it differently" (Reuters)
- Only four big U.S. cities ready for crisis: report (Reuters)
- Bush seeks positive tone for new U.S. Congress (Reuters)
- Battle for Somalia nears Kenya border: residents (Reuters)
- British teenager sails into Atlantic record books (Reuters)
- Ex-U.S. President Ford called "rock of stability" (Reuters)
- Budget airlines have tough job convincing skeptics (Reuters)
- Ousted Thai PM denies any links to Bangkok bombs (Reuters)
- Ford back home in Michigan for burial (AFP)
- Massive Hindu festival underway in India (AFP)
- Toyota creating alcohol detection system (AP)
- Patent lawsuit filed over Bluetooth (AP)
- Dutch ban Segways from public roads (AP)
- Convicted murderer keeps online journal (AP)
- Low-cost laptop could transform learning (AP)
- "Light" guiding fans to new Web site (Reuters)
- BenQ to launch Czech LCD screen and monitor plant (AFP)
- Croatians send record number of New Year SMS messages (AFP)
- Telelogic Giving Away Software Modeling Tool (TechWeb)
- Users Irked By Windows Defender Beta 2 Expiration (TechWeb)
- Apple's Jobs Keeps His Job, But Legal Perils Remain (TechWeb)
- Official held in Saddam hanging video (AP)
- Bush: Congress must limit pork spending (AP)
- Romney moves to explore White House bid (AP)
- Atom watchdog reviews Iran aid amidst U.N. sanctions (Reuters)
- Stocks surge on ISM, Home Depot change (AP)
- EarthLink CEO dead at 49 (AP)
- Mario Lopez to host Miss America pageant (AP)
- British teen sails across ocean alone (AP)
- Nick Saban to leave Dolphins for Alabama (AP)
- Gunman kills male student at Washington high school (Reuters)
- Bush aims to balance budget by 2012 (Reuters)
- FBI: Guantanamo interrogator squatted over Koran (Reuters)
- Michigan hometown pays final respects to Ford (Reuters)
- Hezbollah holds talks with Saudi king: source (Reuters)
- Iraq to hang two Saddam aides Thursday (AFP)
- U.S. group sues Nokia, Samsung over Bluetooth (Reuters)
- Sirius reaches 6 mln subscribers, free cash flow positive (Reuters)
- Hungary's hip-hop cops have the high-ups a-flutter (Reuters)
- Review: Splashproof MP3 player rugged (AP)
- NYC cabs will spot cellular dead zones (AP)
- Planning for Growth with Scalable CRM (NewsFactor)
- Apple Macworld Rumors in Full Swing (NewsFactor)
- Programmers to blame for hard-to-use software (Reuters)
- Saddam execution video leads to arrests (AP)
- New video shows 5 kidnapped in Iraq (AP)
- Democrats promise action on ethics, Iraq (AP)
- Negroponte to leave intel director post (AP)
- Military planners assess options for Iraq (Reuters)
- Metal object crashes through N.J. home (AP)
- Gene test may help lung cancer patients (AP)
- Megan Mullally's talk show canceled (AP)
- Immigrants behind 25 percent of startups (AP)
- Company claims '98 baseballs were juiced (AP)
- Intelligence czar leaving post, go to State (Reuters)
- Second U.S. carrier group to deploy to Gulf: sources (Reuters)
- 2007 set to be world's warmest year: UK Met Office (Reuters)
- Foreign spying on U.S. defense technology seen rising (Reuters)
- Mexican biologist, British diplomat get U.N. posts (Reuters)
- Ford buried at sunset in Michigan hometown (AFP)
- Man found dead in ETA airport blast in Spain (AFP)
- Upgrade makes aging Mars rovers smarter (AP)
- Apple, Google, Napster sued over patents (AP)
- Amazon pushes service after Google drops (AP)
- NTT DoCoMo to launch ultrafast mobile service in 2010 (AFP)
- SpectraLink Wi-Fi phones expand to a, b, g networks (InfoWorld)
- Key Indian IT services organization moving to Linux (InfoWorld)
- Kenya said to close border with Somalia (AP)
- Bombs kill at least 13 people in Baghdad (AP)
- Mullah Omar says hasn't seen bin Laden for years (Reuters)
- Retailers post disappointing Dec. sales (AP)
- Studios OK technology for movie downloads (AP)
- Fox's once-hot 'The O.C.' is canceled (AP)
- Pakistan lifts kite-flying ban (AP)
- Russell outplays Quinn as LSU wins Sugar (AP)
- Democrats set to take control of Congress (Reuters)
- No date for hanging Saddam aides (Reuters)
- PM tells Thailand to brace for more bombs (Reuters)
- Somali militia attack revives fears of chaos (Reuters)
- Israeli PM to visit China on heels of Iran official (Reuters)
- Japan, U.S. to discuss Asia emergency plans: media (Reuters)
- Iraq postpones execution of Saddam aides (AFP)
- Democrats set to take control of US Congress (AFP)
- Hybrid technology to speed laptop start-up (AP)
- A's Beane joins board of NetSuite Inc. (AP)
- Patent lawsuit filed over Bluetooth tech (AP)
- Brazil court orders YouTube shut on celeb sex video (Reuters)
- Google nets search deal with China Mobile (InfoWorld)
- Google ties up with China Mobile (AFP)
- Review: openSUSE 10.2 Earns A Seat At The Head Of The Table (TechWeb)
- Lattix tackles software architecture complexity (InfoWorld)
- Adobe brings Premiere back to the Mac (Macworld.com)
- Bush talks about Iraq war plan, Saddam (AP)
- Democrats take control of Congress (AP)
- Nuclear agency head dismissed for lapses (AP)
- U.S. death sentences drop to 30-year low (AP)
- Nuclear weapons agency chief quits over lapses (Reuters)
- Surgery on girl raises ethical questions (AP)
- For extreme tree hunters, redwoods rule (AP)
- J.Lo honored by People en Espanol (AP)
- Gap woes deepen in bleak holiday season (AP)
- Yanks, D-Backs reach trade deal for Unit (AP)
- No evidence of imminent N.Korea nuclear test: U.S. (Reuters)
- Bush plans changes in key advisers for Iraq fresh start (Reuters)
- Bush: No peace with Iran developing nuclear arms (Reuters)
- Bush, Maliki discuss execution, Iraq security (Reuters)
- Abbas, Haniyeh agree to defuse tensions in Gaza (Reuters)
- Bush likely to name Negroponte on Friday (Reuters)
- U.S. says Rice likely to visit Mideast in near future (Reuters)
- Mubarak-Olmert summit reveals tensions (AFP)
- Spotlight on entertainment at tech show (AP)
- YouTube ordered to block video in Brazil (AP)
- Review: 'Star Trek' game a bold voyage (AP)
- Studios OK movie downloads technology (AP)
- Warner Bros. DVD will play rival formats (AP)
- The Latest Buzz: Rancor Reigns in Philly as "Inky" Cuts Deep (Editor and Publishe
- Samsung develops portable digital TV technology (Reuters)
- South Korea regulator probes Qualcomm (AP)
- Patch Issued for Critical OpenOffice.org Flaw (PC World)
- Cisco warns of vulnerabilities in NAC product (InfoWorld)
- Google upgrades enterprise search engine (InfoWorld)
- iChat update renews .Mac certificate (Macworld.com)
- Al-Qaida tells Somali militants to fight (AP)
- Statement may allow gov't to open mail (AP)
- Chilean trawler rescues U.S. sailor (AP)
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