مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- White House hopes Maliki can soothe concerns in Congress (Reuters)
- One killed in Beirut street battles (AFP)
- Bush seeks $10.6 billion in extra Afghan aid (Reuters)
- Review: Windows finally gets a facelift (AP)
- Webroot: Vista’s Defender stops only 16% of spyware (InfoWorld)
- Nintendo sales and profits surge on Wii, DS Lite (InfoWorld)
- Bush promotes health care plan in heartland (Reuters)
- Declassification unnerved White House aide (Reuters)
- 2006 cell phone shipments top 1 billion (AP)
- Judge orders countersuit against HP to be refiled (InfoWorld)
- Kidman in crash during LA movie shoot (AP)
- Mets give Randolph $5.65M for 3 years (AP)
- 2006 cell phone shipments top 1 billion (AP)
- Judge orders countersuit against HP to be refiled (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft profit falls as Vista revenue deferred (Reuters)
- Kidman in crash during LA movie shoot (AP)
- Mets give Randolph $5.65M for 3 years (AP)
- EU predicts fivefold boost in Web sales (AP)
- Fox launching new morning program (AP)
- AP News Alert (AP)
- Iraq PM says bombers have nowhere to hide (Reuters)
- Microsoft profit down, beats estimates (AP)
- Half of pirated Vista is malware (InfoWorld)
- Sharapova Vs. Serena a replay of 2005 (AP)
- U.S. soldier gets 18 years prison in Iraq slayings (Reuters)
- U.S. urges calm in Lebanon, fears for Siniora (Reuters)
- Microsoft profit falls (Reuters)
- Ultraviolet light key to spider mating (AP)
- Dream round of 61 for Snedeker at Buick (AP)
- U.S. to NATO allies: raise your game on Afghanistan (Reuters)
- U.S. says has European missile-defense fallbacks (Reuters)
- Boeing scraps wireless system on the 787 (AP)
- U.S. confirms loss in Internet gambling trade case (Reuters)
- AACS confirms hacks on high-definition DVD players (Reuters)
- Dems wary of Iraq reconstruction cost (AP)
- Arenas surges past Carter as All-Star (AP)
- White House will cooperate with investigations (Reuters)
- US unveils massive new aid plan, troop reinforcements for Afghanistan (AFP)
- Microsoft profit down, beats estimates (AP)
- IBM advancing global-based software development (InfoWorld)
- Suicide car bombing kills 26 in Baghdad (AP)
- Ultraviolet light key to spider mating (AP)
- Daughtry to perform free concert in N.C. (AP)
- Vista Compatibility Still Concerns Some (NewsFactor)
- Nokia Cell Phone Prices Fall, But Profit Margins Rise (Investor's Business Daily)
- Curfew imposed in Beirut after clashes (AP)
- Russia silent on Georgian uranium sting (AP)
- Brother wins arrest in '64 case (AP)
- Maine revolts against digital U.S. ID card (Reuters)
- Microsoft earnings dip despite record second-quarter revenues (AFP)
- Microsoft net profit tops forecasts (Reuters)
- Justice wants spying lawsuit dropped (AP)
- Mountain lion attacks hiker in Calif. (AP)
- McClure wins it at buzzer for Duke (AP)
- US to announce Afghan package as NATO ministers meet (AFP)
- Tension grips Beirut after riots kill 3 (AFP)
- Venezuela may ask U.S. envoy to leave (AP)
- Steinback contract, papers auctioned (AP)
- Liz Taylor gives to Clinton campaign (AP)
- Bulls snap Mavs' 8-game winning streak (AP)
- Iran nearing satellite launch, U.S. magazine says (Reuters)
- Castro recovering, not out of the picture, aide says (Reuters)
- PS3 to make European debut on March 23 (AP)
- Calif. 1st to ban dry-cleaning chemical (AP)
- NATO says may have killed senior Taliban leader (Reuters)
- News Corp set to launch MySpace.com China venture (Reuters)
- Xbox Sales Strong Despite Heated Competition (TechWeb)
- Bush authorizes targeting Iranians in Iraq: report (Reuters)
- U.S. urges calm in Lebanon, fears for Siniora (Reuters)
- Former Livedoor exec says he was framed (AP)
- North Korea says South's Web ban violates freedom (Reuters)
- Bush budget to detail Medicare proposals: WSJ (Reuters)
- NATO attacks Taliban post in Afghanistan (AP)
- Abortion doctor's killer convicted again (AP)
- White House seeks $10.6B for Afghanistan (AP)
- Bomb kills 13 in new attack on Baghdad pet fair (Reuters)
- 14 killed in central Baghdad bomb attack (AP)
- AP: Military gives police free equipment (AP)
- Study: Most diabetics don't exercise (AP)
- South Korea does not fund North's atomic plans: Seoul (Reuters)
- Windows Vista: 15 Reasons to Switch (PC World)
- Blast outside Marriott hotel in Pakistani capital (Reuters)
- Blast near Marriott hotel in Pakistani capital (AFP)
- YouTube, Wikipedia storm into 2006 top brand ranking (Reuters)
- Rivals attack Vista as illegal under EU rules (Reuters)
- AP: Michael Jackson returns to the U.S. (AP)
- Bulls snap Mavs' streak; Nets lose again (AP)
- Russia to raise European anti-missile plan with U.S. (Reuters)
- Suspected suicide bomber, guard killed in Pakistan hotel blast (AFP)
- D2C targets insider fraud (InfoWorld)
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