Syrian activists: 200 dead in government assault (AP)
Romney, Gingrich expect Romney to win Nev. Vote (AP)
Clinton: US, Europe must do more against tyrants (AP)
Storm goes east after dumping on Colorado (AP)
For Facebook 'Hacker Way' is way of life (AP)
Death toll in latest Egypt clashes climbs to 11 (AP)
Iran begins new military exercises in south (AP)
Bosnian authorities declare state of emergency (AP)
Popular character actor Ben Gazzara dies in NY (AP)
Prosecutors won't charge cyclist Lance Armstrong (AP)
Special Report: Bloomberg reloads in push for gun control (Reuters)
Syria "massacre" puts pressure on Moscow to back U.N. (Reuters)
Greece says bank recapitalization agreed, but issues remain (Reuters)
Russians stage rival protests over Putin (Reuters)
Iran says oil ban will not halt nuclear work (Reuters)
Romney looks to boost front-runner status in Nevada (Reuters)
Panetta reassures European allies over defense cuts (Reuters)
Afghan Taliban deny Mullah Omar wrote to White House (Reuters)
How did Anonymous hackers eavesdrop on FBI and Scotland Yard? (The Christian Science Monitor)
Can US and Russia cut a deal on Syria action? Both sides to give it a try. (The Christian Science Monitor)