- Nicollette Sheridan sues producer of 'Housewives' (AP)
- NATO probes civilian deaths in Afghan air strike (Reuters)
- Nine boats, 95 Indian sailors still held by pirates: (AFP)
- Report: China-****d ******* stole India secrets (AP)
- Palestinians see U.S. Mideast push at "dead end" (Reuters)
- Nepal's Maoist leader says govt obstacle to peace (AFP)
- Dwarves a big hit at China theme park (AFP)
- It is "China's choice" to revalue yuan: Geithner (Reuters)
- No unusual N.Korea activity after warship sinks: US general (AFP)
- Parties scramble as Britain sets May 6 election (AP)
- Nigeria's leader swears in new cabinet, assigns jobs (Reuters)
- Tiger Woods admits he lied and deceived (Reuters)
- Israel faults troops in two fatal W.Bank incidents (Reuters)
- Family of 6,000 gathers for Taiwan ancestor festival (AFP)
- Ban calls Uzbekistan land mines "unacceptable" (AP)
- China-****d cyber-spies targeted India: researchers (Reuters)
- Iraqi journalists want probe of taped US shooting (AP)
- Russia reserves opt-out of arms treaty with US (AP)
- Russia names second metro suicide bomber (AFP)
- U.S. limits use of nuclear weapons (Reuters)
- U.S. court rules against FCC on 'net neutrality' (AP)
- Turkish police detain more military officers (Reuters)
- Job openings rise in several sectors in February (AP)
- Karzai may have drug problem: Ex UN envoy (AFP)
- Family reunited with baby pulled from Haiti rubble (AP)
- In down economy, older moms' births still up in US (AP)
- Madonna lays brick for new African girls' academy (AP)
- Stanford isn't ready to crown UConn as champions (AP)
- U.S. says China nuclear programs lack transparency (Reuters)
- Labor faces tough sell in UK poll battleground (Reuters)
- Yemen frees Shi'ite rebels in north to cement truce (Reuters)
- CIA victim said to have rescued future Afghan pres (AP)
- Hong Kong democrats march for universal suffrage (AFP)
- Defense secretary warns Iran and North Korea (AP)
- Heavy security for Obama, Medvedev signing in Prague (AFP)
- UK's Brown to miss U.S. nuclear security summit (Reuters)
- Bodies of nine Mumbai gunmen buried secretly in January (Reuters)
- AG says Haim obtained 550 pills before death (AP)
- White House OKs targeting U.S.-born cleric in Yemen: officials (Reuters)
- Power struggle escalates in Turkish coup plot case (AP)
- Short-term solution on Tibet unlikely, says Dalai Lama (AFP)
- Miliband slams Afghan poll interference claims (AFP)
- Russia seeks limits on U.S. arms after pact (Reuters)
- Diplomacy best option on Chinese currency: White House (Reuters)
- Canadian researchers uncover China-****d online spy network (AFP)
- Japan Airlines to cut 16,500 jobs (Reuters)
- Some of the recent attacks in Iraq (AP)
- White House: Iraq troop withdrawal plan unchanged (AP)
- New Baghdad bombing tactic kills at least 35 (McClatchy Newspapers)
- AP Interview: Allawi says Iraq impasse drags on (AP)
- Treaty, missile defense not linked: Clinton (AFP)
- US hopes to ease Russia fears on missile defense (AP)
- Wash. man charged with threatening Sen. Murray (AP)
- Oprah Winfrey snags Rielle Hunter interview (AP)
- US wants better nuke transparency from China (AP)
- Vatican blasts anti-Catholic 'hate' campaign (AP)
- Koreans display rising power in Masters field (AFP)
- Mining a necessary way of life, West Virginians say (Reuters)
- Arrest in threats to senator over healthcare (Reuters)
- White House hints Karzai visit could be in doubt (AFP)
- US troops killed in Iraq and Kuwait (AP)
- Iraq attacks will not delay US withdrawal: White House (AFP)
- Study: Riskier surgeries for back pain raise costs (AP)
- 'Dancing' twirls past 'American Idol' for 1st time (AP)
- OJ Simpson acquittal suit goes to Newseum in DC (AP)
- Bulldogs, Blue Devils create an instant classic (AP)
- Steve Cohen's ex-wife seeks to bolster lawsuit (Reuters)
- Jon Gosselin: Kate ignores kids to be on 'Dancing' (AP)
- Obama and Hu to meet after public disputes (AFP)
- S. Korea to use Textron-made weapon in aircraft (AP)
- China Info. Security jumps on smart-grid deal news (AP)
- Spirit Airlines to charge up to $45 for carry-ons (AP)
- U.S. suggests Karzai meeting with Obama in jeopardy (Reuters)
- Favre welcomes grandchild to family (AP)
- Magnitude 7.8 quake shakes Indonesia: USGS (Reuters)
- U.S. envoy Richard Holbrooke to have heart treatment (Reuters)
- Strong quake hits Indonesia, tsunami ***** raised (AFP)
- Military can't find its copy of Iraq killing video (AP)
- White House: Graphic Iraq shooting video 'tragic' (AFP)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,388 (AP)
- Cost of US astronauts ride on Russia rockets soars (AP)
- W.Va. mine owner accused of putting safety second (AP)
- USGS: 7.8 quake off Sumatra (AP)
- Uighurs demand release on US soil (AFP)
- 7.8 quake strikes off Indonesia's Sumatra island (AP)
- Study: Walking seems to lower women's stroke risk (AP)
- Woods in next-to-last group for Masters' 1st round (AP)
- Major quake hits Indonesia, tsunami ***** in Thailand (AFP)
- Thailand issues tsunami ***** after big Indonesian quake (AFP)
- Military can't find its copy of Iraq killing video (AP)
- White House would consider canceling Karzai visit (AP)
- Jim Carrey, Jenny McCarthy announce split in tweet (AP)
- Magnitude 7.7 quake shakes Indonesia's Sumatra (Reuters)
- NKorea sentences US man to 8 years of hard labor (AP)
- Video of Iraqi journalists' killings: Is WikiLeaks a security threat? (The Chris
- ********s: Toyota lagged in issuing US warnings (AP)
- Study: Riskier surgeries for back pain raise costs (AP)
- Buzz off: Another star leaves `Dancing' (AP)
- North Korea sentences U.S. man to 8 years hard labor (Reuters)
- W.Va. mine owner accused of putting safety second (AP)
- Obama calls nuke terrorism the top threat to US (AP)
- Katie Stevens, Michael Lynche blossom on 'Idol' (AP)
- Connecticut beats Stanford 53-47 for NCAA title (AP)
- Obama limits U.S. use of nuclear arms (Reuters)
- New US policy limits role of nuclear arsenal (AFP)
- North Korea jails American for illegal entry (AFP)
- China, U.S. agree to respect "core interests": diplomat (Reuters)
- White House hints Karzai visit could be in doubt (AFP)
- China cyber-spies target India, Dalai Lama: report (Reuters)
- Yuan revaluation "China's choice": Geithner (Reuters)
- Obama and Hu to meet after public disputes (AFP)
- CIA victim said to have rescued future Afghan pres (AP)
- West Virginia hoping for a miracle in mine disaster (Reuters)
- Tradition, Taliban threats give Afghans a dilemma (AFP)
- India gropes for response to Maoist menace (AFP)
- Thai PM criticized for soft handling of protesters (AP)
- Japan central bank stays put on interest rates (AP)
- USDA eyes Japan beef import talks, denies pressure (Reuters)
- Obama seeks momentum from Russia arms pact signing (Reuters)
- Obama may face election-year Supreme Court battle (Reuters)
- Anti-government protesters storm Thai parliament (AFP)
- Maoist rebels kill 76 soldiers in eastern India (AP)
- Chinese president to meet Obama in US this month (AP)
- India's 3G auction set to start Friday (AFP)
- Bank of Japan keeps interest rate unchanged at 0.1 pct (AFP)
- China battles to save 31 missing in mine (AFP)
- China hints at readiness to let yuan rise (Reuters)
- Kyrgyz opposition vows to go ahead with rallies (AP)
- Thirty-five killed as six bombs rock Baghdad (AFP)
- In first Russia, Polish PMs to honour Katyn WWII victims (AFP)
- 'Red Shirt' protesters storm Thai parliament (AFP)
- Rescuers race to reach 31 trapped in China mine (AP)
- Survivors of sunken SKorean ship describe ordeal (AP)
- Asian allies welcome new US nuclear stance (AP)
- Afghan suicide blast kills civilian, injures 15 (AP)
- China leads East Asia out of crisis: World Bank (AFP)
- China tightens rules on Internet cafes (AFP)
- India secretly buries Mumbai attackers (AFP)
- Gases make W.Va. mine unsafe; 4 missing, 25 dead (AP)
- Not all terrorism: Obama tries to change subject (AP)
- Citi execs may be in for surprises at crisis probe (AP)
- Rain resumes in Rio and officials fear more deaths (AP)
- Wash. man charged with threatening Sen. Murray (AP)
- Survivors of sunken SKorean ship describe ordeal (AP)
- Karzai aide brands ex-UN envoy a 'liar' (AFP)
- Iraq in 'open war' with Qaeda after Baghdad bombs (AFP)
- Funerals held after spate of Baghdad bombs (AP)
- WikiLeaks Iraq Video Shows U.S. Troops Killing Civilians (Time.com)
- Shuttle Discovery arrives at space station (AP)
- Kyrgyz opposition leaders arrested: prosecutor (AFP)
- Nissan recalls over 25,000 cars in Japan over gas pedals (AFP)
- Brazil floods, mudslides kill 95 (AFP)
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- China, India agree to set up hot line for leaders (AP)
- Philippines says Mindanoa will have power for vote (Reuters)
- Survivors say external blast sank S.Korea warship (AFP)
- Sri Lanka elections not free and fair: opposition (AFP)
- Afghan election commission chiefs step down (AFP)
- Clashes in Kyrgyzstan as opposition protests spread (AFP)
- India pledges strong response after Maoist massacre (AFP)
- Sri Lankan president eyes new political dynasty (AFP)
- Chinese officials warned of allure of sex, power (AP)
- Israel is 'main threat to Middle East peace': Turkey (AFP)
- Who succeeds top Iraqi cleric not just about piety (AP)
- Baghdad airport closed (AFP)
- N.Korea leader sets world fashion trend: Pyongyang (AFP)
- Crusading Chinese lawyer to give up activism (AP)
- Taiwan president meets Japanese ex-premier Aso (AFP)
- Akmal brothers appeal against Pakistan fines (AFP)
- Divorce deal 'clears' Malik to wed Mirza (AFP)
- Geithner to visit Beijing amid currency dispute (AP)
- Giant lizard discovered in the Philippines (AP)
- Iraq ex-premier Jaafari wins Sadr 'referendum' (AFP)
- Iran ridicules Obama's nuclear strategy (AP)
- First drill breaks through into West Virginia mine (Reuters)
- Rio tries to restore order amid more rain, 96 dead (Reuters)
- China, Indian leaders to set up hotline (Reuters)
- Rare blue diamond to be auctioned in Hong Kong (AFP)
- Bangladesh convicts, jails 29 paramilitary mutineers (Reuters)
- Iran's president attacks Obama on nuclear "threat" (Reuters)
- Afghanistan plays down Karzai's anti-West remarks (Reuters)
- Myanmar's Suu Kyi pleased party didn't register (AP)
- Japan's video game visionary: the console is dying (Reuters)
- US not competing with China for Asian hearts, minds: report (AFP)
- At least 17 killed in Kyrgyz anti-government protests (Reuters)
- UK's Brown, Cameron trade blows over economy, defense (Reuters)
- Bangladesh jails 29 soldiers over mutiny (AFP)
- Iran derides Obama's "cowboy" nuclear stance (AP)
- Report: Tennis great Navratilova has breast cancer (AP)
- U.S.-Israeli dispute still unresolved: Netanyahu (Reuters)
- U.S. forecaster CSU sees 8 Atlantic hurricanes in 2010 (Reuters)
- Japan astronaut gets designer 'space suit' (AFP)
- China faces new health scare over 'bad vaccines' (AFP)
- Taliban bomb NATO tanker in Pakistan: officials (AFP)
- Iraqi police foil teenage would-be suicide bomber (Reuters)
- Iraq police nab 10-year-old would-be suicide bomber (AFP)
- Russia's Khodorkovsky says no proof he stole oil (AP)
- Russian, Polish leaders mourn Stalin-era massacre (AP)
- GM posts $4.3 billion loss in July-December period (AP)
- India corporate fraud rising: KPMG report (AFP)
- Myanmar's Suu Kyi 'welcomes party boycott of polls' (AFP)
- Bangladesh deploy army as water crisis deepens (AFP)
- Swiss make 1st test of round-the-world solar plane (AP)
- Whitney Houston postpones more European tour dates (AP)
- Bombing of NATO tanker in Pakistan kills boy (AP)
- Gusmao unveils plans to invest E.Timor oil wealth (AFP)
- NATO soldier killed in southern Afghanistan (AFP)
- Pak wants Afghan, Saudi, US input on Bhutto report (AFP)
- Russia, Poland eye reconciliation at WWII mass grave (Reuters)
- China agrees to meet world powers on Iran sanctions: France (AFP)
- Television becomes Turkey's new weapon to seduce the Arab world (AFP)
- ASEAN body to address rights of women and children (AFP)
- Fiji regime plans new law to curb media (AFP)
- U.S. military weighs renewing probe over Iraq video (Reuters)
- Slovenia minister meets Dalai Lama despite China warning (AFP)
- Turkish envoy seeks to revive peace efforts in Armenia (AFP)
- Nearly half of US households escape fed income tax (AP)
- Turkish flagged ship seized off Kenya's coast (Reuters)
- Blast in Pakistan capital, cause unknown: police (Reuters)
- India's Kingfisher Airlines to raise 100 mln dlrs (AFP)
- Kyrgyz president flees Bishkek: airport official (AFP)
- US seeks amnesty for American held in North Korea (AFP)
- Somali pirates seize Turkish ship, free three dhows (Reuters)
- Bristol Palin to teens: 'Pregnancy can wait' (AP)
- Augusta chairman says Woods disappointed fans (AP)
- A look at Kyrgyzstan, where dozens die in protests (AP)
- AP sources: FBI arrests man for threatening Pelosi (AP)
- Baghdad Attacks: U.S. Downplays New Wave of Bombings (Time.com)
- Sadr followers snub Allawi and Maliki. Who will lead Iraq? (The Christian Scienc
- Obama heads to Prague to sign arms deal (AP)
- Afghanistan plays down Karzai's anti-West remarks (Reuters)
- Turkish, Israeli premiers trade criticism (AP)
- Fed officials warn on bubbles but Bernanke cautious (Reuters)
- Homebuyers scramble as mortgage rates jump (AP)
- FDA cracking down on fat-melting injections (AP)
- Arkansas teen accuses mom of Facebook harassment (AP)
- Jon Gosselin sues Kate for custody of 8 children (AP)
- Obama and Medvedev set to sign disarmament treaty (Reuters)
- Biden offers support to Iraq after attacks (AFP)
- World depends on new START treaty: Medvedev (AFP)
- Putin about-face on paper mill threatens freshwater treasure (McClatchy Newspape
- Taliban releases video of captured US soldier (AP)
- Thai unrest, Myanmar overshadow ASEAN summit (AFP)
- US soldier urges release in Taliban video: SITE (AFP)
- US Treasury Secretary Geithner heads to China (AFP)
- AP source: United, US Airways in merger talks (AP)
- Developing test to warn smokers of cancer danger (AP)
- Nike releases Tiger Woods ad featuring late father (AP)
- Toyota official: 'We need to come clean' (AP)
- Taliban release video of captured US soldier (AP)