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- Sony may cut PS3 prices
- US minimum wage moves to Congressional negotiations
- Microsoft to establish its R&D center in Shanghai
- January floods wreak havoc in Singapore
- US Singer Brandy involved in fatal car crash; sued for $50 million
- Comedian Al Franken to run for US Senate
- Woman found guilty of plotting to sell Coke documents to Pepsi
- YouTube to remove 100,000 videos
- Locals claim to have witnessed multiple UFOs over north London
- Insurgents shoot down U.S. helicopter near Baghdad
- Davao City, Philippines militant leaders declare victory
- Greek government faces censure motion by opposition
- Sony Ericsson to produce low-cost mobile phones in India
- Smoking in public places banned in France
- Publication date for last Harry Potter book announced
- Two Prime Ministers banned from Fiji
- Turner Broadcasting apologizes for Boston scare
- British Columbia government gives Canadian sextuplets blood transfusions
- Policeman killed in football-related violence in Italy
- Ferry collision on the river Mersey
- Missing airplane possibly found near Blackpool, England
- Iraqi suicide bomber kills 121, injures over 200 others
- Assassin of Turkish-Armenian journalist 'treated as national hero'
- Bird Flu confirmed in 1,000 UK turkeys
- H5N1 hits Britain
- "Shrinking Cities" debuts in Detroit, Michigan
- Tornado kills 19 in Florida
- Turkish government proposes to outlaw LGBT websites
- Colts win Super Bowl XLI
- Scholar says Jehovah's Witnesses wrong about blood transfusions
- British Columbia could get an earthquake, survey warns
- Seven bushfires near Perth, Western Australia
- Cutting bonuses and management is Dell's new strategy
- Letter bomb explodes near Scotland Yard in London, England
- Putin, Gorbachov question charging of teacher with software piracy
- Former New Zealand politician, Don Brash, officially leaves politics
- $200,000 reward for information on Perth arsonist
- Riots feared over verdict in inter-state water sharing dispute in India
- Google removes posts from blog critical of New Zealand government
- Crosswords/2005/February/5
- US Basketball: Jazz win, maintain Northwest Division lead
- Princeton library joins Google project to digitise books
- Furry fans flock to Further Confusion 2007
- Astronaut to face attempted murder charge
- Apple Inc., Apple Corps resolve trademark dispute
- Further demolition of Hare Krishna homes in Kazakhstan seems imminent
- Iranian diplomat kidnapped by men with Iraqi defense ministry IDs
- Poll: New Zealand Labour and Greens parties gain support
- Canadian Liberal Gerard Kennedy to run in Parkdale-High Park
- New UK Jewish group formed; differs with Board of Deputies over Israel
- US army admits to private security contract in Iraq
- Wal-Mart to face court trial
- Hamas, Fatah leaders begin talks to end clashes
- Big Brother star meets Tony Blair
- Celtics lose, extend streak
- Mitt Romney to announce presidential campaign
- Halton MP Garth Turner joins the Liberal Party of Canada
- China vows effective fight against internet piracy
- Burlington, Markham, and York South-Weston election results
- Anna Nicole Smith dies
- Annie Awards for animation Sunday; Wikinews will be there
- Four alarm fire in Old City, Philadelphia
- Birks to create 2010 Olympic, Paralympic jewelery; wines on menu
- Wikinews Shorts: February 8, 2007
- Snow causes disruption in UK
- New edition of Canada's Food Guide released
- U.S. helicopter crash in Iraq kills 7
- New stars found in Southern Cross
- Garth Turner makes his debut with Canada's Liberals
- New legislation may effectively ban iPod use in parts of New York state
- Canada, U.S. officials to meet about border security
- Dutch parties agree on government formation
- RCMP memorial for fallen Alberta mounties delayed
- Palestinians, Israelis clash in Jerusalem over construction at Temple Mount
- Washington State Initiative would require married couples to have kids
- HIV vaccine trial set to begin in South Africa
- New video game genre promises to 'boost psychological health'
- China accused of torturing Chinese-Canadian prisoner
- Ford Taurus to be revived
- U.S. Senator Obama announces presidential candidacy
- Teacher arrested for using drugs in front of 4th grade class
- Putin blasts US foreign policy
- Belgrade hospital refuses to return baby to mother
- Drug addicts used in police training
- Recovery plan for New Orleans to be ratified
- Alarm sounded over US honey bee die-off
- Ted Haggard reaches financial settlement with New Life Church
- Spokane Mall evacuated after fumes sicken people
- Russia! magazine, an English-language publication about Russia, is released in the US
- India sends first all-woman peace keeping force to Liberia
- Explosive fire at Phi Phi Island damages several buildings
- Virginia public smoking ban snuffed again by House sub-committee
- Canadian government threatens to ignore law respecting Kyoto Protocol
- Cheap, safe drug shows potential to kill cancer cells
- Microsoft patent to make ads disable computer
- Dixie Chicks, Blige, Underwood big Grammy winners
- Wikinews Shorts: February 12, 2007
- Ontario, Canada Health Minister set to marry this summer
- US claims Iraqi militants armed with Iranian weapons
- Cars big winner as 34th Annual Annie Awards handed out
- IBM to launch software that works on Linux, Windows and Macintosh
- Australian Prime Minister targets Obama on Iraq
- New Zealand political party asks for names of schools under NZQA investigation
- Romney announces presidential candidacy
- Wikinews Shorts: February 13, 2007
- Major snowstorm hits midwestern United States
- Mobile phones to help fight AIDS in Africa
- Fatal shooting at Salt Lake City mall
- Vancouver will run out of office space in 5 years
- UN troops target violent gangs in Haitian slum raid
- New England area of USA braces for winter storm
- Funding gap forces library closures in Jackson County, Oregon
- DaimlerChrysler plans to cut 13,000 jobs
- Car bomb kills 11 in Iran
- Archaeologist finds earliest tools used by non-human apes
- Canada's best films of 2006 honoured at Genie Awards
- Indian museum combats spread of HIV
- Harper snubs breakfast club visit to Ottawa; all other Canadian parties represented
- A weak spot in HIV spotted
- Gamespy, IGN award Galactic Civilizations II expansion Editors' Choice
- Air Mauritania Boeing 737 hijacked
- North Korea agrees to end nuclear program
- Israel to webcast al-Aqsa mosque excavations
- BaselWorld Fair 2007 to open its doors in April
- Australian PM visits New Zealand
- U.S. general to head NATO forces in Afghanistan
- 26 Americans, mostly CIA agents, charged for kidnapping in Italy
- Potential charges against "Tigger" dropped: District attorney
- Disney prohibits LGBT production of Sister Act
- Canadian government 'will respect' Kyoto law
- Study finds pregnant women eating seafood helps child
- NYC students attempt to revive stoop culture
- Black Caps make cricket history
- NASA launches satellites to study northern lights
- Reconnaissance Orbiter finds more evidence of water on the planet Mars
- At least 63 killed by Iraqi suicide bombs
- Australia dethroned, South Africa ranks first in world cricket
- Poll: opposition leader advancing on New Zealand PM, Helen Clark
- Sai Baba upsets Telangana activists
- Bombing on train from India to Pakistan kills at least 68
- Software to filter pirated video and audio files
- SAFETY bill would require U.S. ISPs to log on-line user activity
- Canadian soldiers injured in three APC crash
- U.S. develops parks above highways
- Founder of the National Ballet of Canada dies at age 85
- Italian Judges allow marriage "by phone"
- Canadian convoy attacked by Taliban, Afghans mistakenly gunned down
- Cuba to use open-source software
- Natural methods of family planning under investigation
- Police to question Blair aide again in UK "cash-for-honours" corruption probe
- UK and Denmark announce troop withdrawals from Iraq
- Indonesia to plug mud volcano
- Minnesota considers open-format state documents
- Canadian MPP joins Ontario's Liberal cabinet
- Italian PM Prodi resigns
- New Zealand post shop closed due to "fart bomb"
- Pakistani minister assassinated for not wearing veil
- One of Canada's last WWI veterans dies at age 107
- Large study provides new insights in autism's genetic code
- Elton John AIDS Foundation Party to mark the 2007 Academy Awards
- On bereavement and acceptance: Yale study of grief process
- Telecom New Zealand reviews itself, finds fault
- NHL rival teams fight during hockey game
- U.S. apologizes for detention of Iraqi lawmaker's son
- Unexploded bombs found in Beirut
- Canadian mouse study shows hormone associated with pregnancy may reverse MS
- Virgin train crashes in England
- Air New Zealand opens direct route to Canada
- Abducted teen in Florida found
- Canadian MP Bill Graham to step down, Rae seeks his Toronto riding
- New Zealand's "Waitangi" holiday to stay
- Snow hits southern parts of Norway
- UN Security Council approves African Union peace keepers for Somalia
- NASA detects dry, dusty atmospheres on extrasolar planets
- Son of former Canadian PM, Justin Trudeau wants to run for office
- Major snowstorm causes 35-car pile-up in western U.S.
- NHL: Penguins defeat Panthers in Overtime
- Supreme Court of Canada strikes down "unconstitutional" anti-terror legislation
- Champions League round of sixteen—first leg results
- Manchester United opens nine point gap at top of Premier League
- Minnesota to require 25% renewable energy production
- Italy: President Napolitano dismisses Prodi's resignation
- XM and Sirius announce merger deal
- National Socialist Movement endorses U.S. presidential candiate
- Iranian TV station announces first space rocket launch
- VOA journalists resist plans to restrict mission in support of media freedom
- Golfer sues law firm over Wikipedia article defacement
- Scorsese finally scores Oscar gold with "The Departed"
- Canada's Astral Media Inc. to aquire Standard Radio
- Chelsea beats Arsenal in Carling Cup
- Sherry Lansing thankful for Hersholt Humanitarian Oscar
- CBS to invest in Electric Sheep Company
- Virginia legislature issues apology for slavery
- U.S. stocks plummet amid global sell-off
- NHL: Tampa Bay Lights Up the Night
- Canadian stock exchange plummets
- Explosion near Afganistan base kills at least 19, U.S. Vice President may have been target
- Man United hold on for FA win at Reading
- Billboard holds benefit Oscar party for Children Uniting Nations
- US and Italian ambassadors attacked in Sri Lanka
- Microsoft to acquire health information search engine
- Egypt sentences blogger to four years for insulting Islam
- Dress code threats close Peshawar schools
- New Zealand's state broadcaster plans to dismiss 160 workers
- Liberals in Quebec gain support over separatist Parti Québécois
- US study finds that delinquent students claim to begin sex lives earlier
- NHL: Brodeur shuts out the Penguins
- BBC denies "conspiracy" over 9/11 video
- Prodi wins vote of confidence
- Airbus announces job cuts of 10,000
- United States and North Korea to hold talks in New York
- New South Pole Telescope to study dark energy
- New Zealand's anti-spam bill now law
- Canadian PM announces C$200 million for Afghanistan aid