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The Sun (UK)
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New York Times (USA) • Syria Steps Up Crackdown After Failed U.N. Motion
• Egypt Will Try 19 Americans on Criminal Charges
• Walls Prove No Barrier to Clashes on Streets of Cairo
• Tuaregs Use Qaddafi?s Arms for Rebellion in Mali
• Memo From Jerusalem: In Israel, Talk of Attacking Iran Transcends Idle Chatter
• Army Colonel Challenges Pentagon?s Afghanistan Reports
• U.S. Plans a Shift to Elite Forces in Afghanistan
• Panetta and Clinton Reassure Europe on Defense
• Hundreds of Deaths as Europe Struggles With Snow Amid an Intense Cold Snap
• Protesters Throng Frozen Moscow in Anti-Putin March
• Greek Talks at a Delicate Point, Official Says
• Afghan Suicide Attack Targets the Police in Kandahar
• 3 Tibetan Herders Self-Immolate in Anti-Chinese Protest
• Historic Status Offers No Protection in Beijing
• A.N.C. Upholds Suspension of Youth Leader Malema
• China Fires Officials for Not Reporting Toxic Spill
• Egyptian Pipeline Supplying Israel Is Attacked
• International Students Pay Top Dollar at U.S. Colleges
• In Myanmar, Karen Rebels Deny Signing a Cease-Fire
• Cold Weather Kills Children in Afghan Refugee Camps
Guardian (UK) • Assad forces continue deadly assault on Homs
• Benefit cuts are fuelling abuse of disabled people, say charities
• Snow forces Heathrow to cancel half of flights
• Obama: US and Israel 'in lockstep' to stop Iran becoming nuclear power
• Transport secretary to vote against Network Rail £20m bonus
• Ed Miliband: NHS reform defeat could save 6,000 nursing jobs
• Joblessness and 'toxic relations' with police are blamed for Tottenham riot
• Met police investigators at News Corp jeopardise press freedom, say lawyers
• Internet biggest breeding ground for violent extremism, ministers warn
• Joey Barton says 'make me a martyr' following John Terry tweets
• Romney victory in Nevada leaves Gingrich scrambling
• Obama-appointed US trade adviser linked to illegal deal in Congolese gold
• Queen is 'dedicating herself anew' as diamond jubilee year begins
• Greece's economic future in balance as 'razor's edge' talks try to avert default
• Egypt football protests continue into fourth day
• Anti-Putin protesters march through Moscow
• Film-makers Mike deGruy and Andrew Wight killed in helicopter smash
• Caribbean countries back Argentina over Falklands with blockade
• Conservative chosen as Finland's president for first time in 50 years
• Manuel Noriega taken to hospital after stroke
Daily Mail (UK) • War veteran died hour after a nurse refused to call for an ambulance despite ...
• Fred Goodwin quits Queen's charity to avoid more embarrassment over stripped ...
• Sisters shed their skin every DAY in condition that causes it to grow six tim...
• An older mum OR dad increases autism risk going against current perceptions
• British foreign aid: India tells Britain 'we don't need the peanuts you offer...
• UK weather: First snow, now big FREEZE as treacherous travel conditions set t...
• Match of the neigh: Pony shows off his impressive footballing skills includin...
• Queen's Diamond Jubilee: I'll serve for the rest of my life, vows Her Majesty
• NHS spends £23m a year on translators: Costs rise as hospitals cater for 120 ...
• Imbolc Festival 2012: Pagan sun worshippers battle winter with fire in tradit...
• Two glasses of wine or beer a day 'doubles the risk' of mouth cancer
• Half a million lights go out in Blackout Britain: Councils blame cuts as stre...
• 'Pay-day' loans used to fund plastic surgery: Website deals linked to 'good l...
• It took years to jail him, but now MPs visit Abu Hamza at Belmarsh to canvass...
• Ed Miliband's latest fan is made of plasticine: How comparison with Wallace h...
• Iraqi migrant becomes oldest person to take British citizenship after moving ...
• JFK took the virginity of White House intern, 19, leading to a 'passionate 18...
• Girl born with no kidneys has finally finished with surgery after 27 major op...
• John Hemming: MP at centre of cat-knapping case to have 2nd child with mistre...
• Victorian desserts make a glorious comeback as Brits turn to comfort food in ...
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PC Magazine • Is Facebook's Lack of Boardroom Diversity Hurting It?
• RIP Windows Start Button: 1995-2012
• The Must-Have iOS and Android Apps for a Killer Super Bowl Party
• Which Crashes More? Apple Apps or Android Apps?
• Timeline: Eight Years of Facebook Features, Feats, and Flops
• How to Watch the Super Bowl Online
• Apple Amends iBooks Author EULA, Doesn't Claim to Own Content
• Micron CEO Steve Appleton Dies in Stunt Plane Crash
• Report: Smartphone Shipments Overtake PCs in 2011
• U.S. Government's Secure Android Phones Expected This Year
• AMD Lays Out Product Roadmap Through 2013
• Facebook: More Addictive Than Tobacco and Alcohol?
• Refurbished Motorola Xoom Tablets Sold With Data From Previous Owners
• Dropbox Offers Beta Testers Extra 4.5GB of Free Storage
• Anonymous Leaks FBI, Scotland Yard Call About Hackers
• Low-Self Esteem? Steer Clear of Facebook
• Report: iTunes Match Censoring Explicit Songs
• Average Facebook Users Get More Than They Give
• Huffington Post to Launch Streaming Video Network
• Windows Phone 8: Great, But Still Too Late?
PC-World • Google Privacy Issues Let Microsoft Tout IE9's Safeguards
• Micron Appoints COO Durcan as CEO After Appleton's Death
• Find February Deals on Laptops, HD TVs, Kindle Fire
• Former FCC Chair Opposes Spectrum Proposal
• Foodspotting Expands its Menu
• Facebook Alternative Path Adds Depth to Social Networking
• How to Opt Out of Linked-In's Social Ads
• Readdle Adds Remarks to Growing Field of Note-taking Apps
• Numberlys and The Fantastic Flying Books of Morris Lessmore for iOS
• Researchers Develop Computer Modeling to Read Words in People's Thoughts
• Steve Jobs' Influence Continues
• Will Facebook's IPO Help it Beat Google?
• EMC Ramps up Flash Game With VFCache, 'Thunder' Appliance
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• Presidential Campaign Mobile Websites Lack Savvy
• HTC Android Fix Delayed for Some
• Lawsuit Raises Issue of E-Mail Privacy at Work
• Smartphone Sales Boom -- Who Needs A Laptop?
• Archify 'Remembers' Your Web Travels
• Profiles in Geekdom: Chris Torres, Creator of Nyan Cat
Technology Review • Concentrated Solar Startup Sets a New Efficiency Record
• Startup Turns Data Crunching into a High-Stakes Sport
• When Is an Electric Bike Like a Suitcase?
• How Apple Can Revolutionize Television
• Too Young to Fail
• GM Reveals Dismal Volt Sales in January
• iRobot Goes to the Hospital
• The Secret of Ant Transportation Networks
• Why Viewers Could Soon Control Super Bowl Ads
• In IPO Filing, Facebook Shares Its Own Secrets
• Giants Beat Pats 59 to 41 (in Social Media Super Bowl Buzz)
• How Apple Can Win Enterprise
• How Neutrino Beams Could Reveal Cavities Inside Earth
• Shrunken Servers Aim for a Greener Internet
• Tough Times for U.S. EV Battery Makers
• Innovation without Age Limits
• What the Nook Means
• Kinect Tech Comes to Laptops
• Mobile Phone Data Reveals Human Reproductive Strategies
• Surveillance Video Becomes a Tool for Studying Customers
PCQuest • Kuwait''s Zain may invest in MidEast
• GetJar recognizes mobile app developers
• Russian ''Mata Hari'' tells ''A Tale of Two Cities''
• ''Spy'' most popular among Russians on Facebook
• All isn''t well with Apple iPhone 4
• Toshiba to operate new chip plant with SanDisk
• Abu Dhabi firm launches portal on Arab women
• Workers Union at STMicroelectronics reject austerity package
• McAfee adds new partners for innovation
• Infineon faces hardships
• Socket scanner made Blackberry compatible
• Microblogging sites down in China
• UAT to expand wafer capacity
• VMware releases vSphere 4.1
• S.Africa''s Telkom CFO to leave, shares tumble
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The Economist
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BusinessWeek • Cafe Spice's Indian Food Ambition
• A Tale of Two Election Year Recoveries
• Payrolls Jump Casts Doubt on Fed's Pledge
• Private-Equity Rallies Around Mitt Romney’s Dodd-Frank Cure
• Google Sponsors Conservative Conference CPAC
• Time to Stop Outsourcing?
• China's Manufacturing Seen in Contraction
• Qantas Warns of Job Losses, Route Cuts If Job Rules Changed
• Twitter Vies With YouTube for Super Bowl Fans Surfing IPads
• Vodafone Said to Abandon Greek Merger After Opposition
• Asia Stocks Climb on U.S. Jobs Data; Euro Drops on Debt Concern
• PetroChina, Shell Deepen Ties for ‘Powerful’ Shale Potential
• Speculators Increase Bullish Wagers to 12-Week High: Commodities
• Weibo Platform Boosts Tudou as Web Gamers Climb: China Overnight
• Nintendo Needs a Hit in a Hurry
• Why Estonia Loves the Euro
• Tech Employers Ignore Slump
• China Unicom's Smart Call on Cheap Phones
• Australia's Strong Dollar Puts a Cork in Its Wine Sales
• Having Thrived in America, Hyundai Takes On Europe
• B-Schools Recruit More Veterans
• New RIM CEO Won't Revive Shares, Say Analysts
CNNMoney • Ford calls foul on Chevy Super Bowl ad
• Stocks: Let the good times roll?
• Disney employees now allowed to grow beards
• Beat stress for less
• New York sues banks over foreclosures
• Micron CEO Steve Appleton dies in plane crash
• Big drop in unemployment rate for blacks
• Place your bets on Facebook's IPO -- literally
• Kiss QE3 hopes goodbye. And good riddance!
• Stealth jobs boom: 6 months, 2 million jobs
• Auto stocks gain on jobs report. GM up 7%
• Facebook IPO shrinks private trading market
• Jobs: Obama not out of the woods yet
• Dow at 4-year high, Nasdaq hits 11-year high
• January jobs report: Hiring ramps up, unemployment falls
• Stocks: Investors cheer jobs report
• Small firms want more from Obama's U.S. manufacturing plan
• Nevada's triple economic whammy
• Home repairs: Which jobs come first?
• Finally, a foreclosure settlement (Maybe)
World Press • A Brighter Future for Bahrain
• Something's Fishy in Tripoli
• Can Pakistan Sustain Its Democracy?
• U.S. Calls for International Observers at Burma By-Elections
• Investment in African Renewable Energy Ramps Up
• How Art Is Healing Post-Revolution Egypt
• Heroin Trade and Illegal Immigration in Southeastern Europe
• Iranian Nuclear Issue within the State System
• Lifting the Gaza Blockade: A U.S. Imperative
• Will a United Government Lead Yemen to Peace?
• Eastern Mediterranean Energy Games
• Gas and Geopolitics: Prospects for Russia
• European Debt Crisis Going Global
• Pakistan to Produce Natural Gas by Burning Underground Coal
• Indonesian Coffee: Cream of the Crop
• Changing Geometrics of Asia-Pacific
• What to Expect of Guatemala's Otto Pérez Molina
• Gender, Race and the Burqa Ban
• Mexico: Rising Natural Gas Supplier?
• The Unsolved Mystery of Agnès Dury
• Repression of the Press in Cote d'Ivoire
• Kenya's Incursion in Somalia
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