1. Friend or foe?
    Nope Б─" itБ─(tm)s still a recipe for disaster By BRIAN MOORE Those searching for elusive work-life balance need do no more than get romantically involved with a co-worker - for nothing balances career suicide quite like a lousy relationship. Dating at work gives you both!
    New York Post, 07:02
  2. UK Secretary of State to visit Indonesia
    JAKARTA, Feb. 13 (Xinhua) - The United Kingdom Secretary of State of the Department for International Development (DFID) Andrew Mitchell will visit Indonesia on Feb.
    Xinhua, 06:37
  3. Pulse sales
    By TIMOTHY MITCHELL BIRD 316 Fifth Ave., between Second and Third streets, Park Slope, 718-768-4940; 220 Smith St., at Butler Street, Cobble Hill, 718-797-3776; 203 Grand St., between Bedford and Driggs avenues, Williamsburg, 718-388-1655. * Sale: Through Thursday, noon-8 p.m.
    New York Post, 06:02
  4. Cole: Doubles loss proved deadly for Canada in Davis Cup
    By Cam Cole, Postmedia News February 12, 2012 9:58 PM Tweet Comment 0 StoryPhotos ( 1 ) Daniel Nestor (R), Milos Raonic (2R) of Canadian team shake hands with Julien Benneteau(L) and Michael Llodra (2L) of France after their match at a Davis Cup World Group first round doubles match in Vancouver on February 11, 2012.Photograph by: Don MacKinnon, AFP/Getty Images VANCOUVER - From a distance, the doubles match in a Davis Cup tie often
    Ottawa Citizen, 05:58
  5. EastEnders Jack gives bruv Derek a shuv
    The former cop suspects thug Derek is behind the disappearance of Roxy, mum to his daughter Amy, in a forthcoming show. Raging Jack (Scott Maslen) grabs Derek (Jamie Foreman) and says he doesn't want Roxy harmed. A source said: "Jack is floored when Derek tells him his aggressive reaction only proves they aren't so dissimilar after all." Squaring up ...
    The Sun, 05:58
  6. The electric cheque: Hi-tech lifeline could save old way of paying
    By Sean Poulter Last updated at 2:24 AM on 13th February 2012 The practice of paying by cheque might not be on the way out after all - as long as you have a digital pen and computer. An electronic cheque developed by British academics offers the convenience of the traditional system, while eliminating much of the processing and transport costs involved which so irritate banks and retailers. The paper tech-cheque book looks and works much the same as the one used for generations.
    Daily Mail, 05:34
  7. Patrik Ervell
    By TIMOTHY MITCHELL "A police aesthetic" read the show notes, and what delivered was everything that phrase might imply: uniformity, blue, badass. This season there was something for everyone, boys and girls, with each look linked cohesively by thematic details - namely PVC, nylon and quilting.
    New York Post, 04:32
  8. Call for energy bill cuts as hypothermia deaths almost double
    Richard Hall Richard Hall Richard Hall is a freelance journalist on The Independent's News Desk. He was formerly Middle East Editor of The Daily Star, Beirut. More Articles from Richard Hall Follow Richard Hall Monday 13 February 2012 Calls for energy bills to be cut intensified last night after it emerged that the number of people dying of hypothermia has almost doubled in the past five years. A total of 260 people across all age groups died from the condition in 2010-
    Independent.co.uk, 03:50
  9. Virtue, Moir outduel Davis, White to win Four Continents
    Duhamel, Radford 4th in pairs The Associated Press Canada's Tessa Virtue an Scott Moir perform during ice dance free dance at the Four Continents Figure Skating Championships on Sunday.
    CBC News, 03:42
  10. Canada fails to advance to Davis Cup quarters
    The Canadian Press Canada's Frank Dancevic returns to France's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga during the first set of their Davis Cup match on Sunday.
    CBC News, 03:42