ICQ is absolutely opt-in. AOL's privacy policy says we can't use navigational information in any way.

We're conducting an internal review into three transactions totaling $49 million, but we've declined to identify the companies [involved], given that we're in the middle of that review.

Strengthening the balance sheet has long been one of his priorities. But no discussions are under way.

We have been in discussions with AT&T, and the discussions continue. But we are not committing on the specifics.

We are actively looking for a CEO for the AOL division. That should come as no surprise since when Bob took the post in April, it was always noted an interim job for him. Bob is and has been the AOL Time Warner chief operating officer and in that regard nothing has changed.

We think the division is a blue-chip publishing company and it's a valued asset that did not get the offer consistent with what it's worth.