مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- Gunmen slay Shiite official in Baghdad (AP)
- Search ends for 3 in Calif. copter crash (AP)
- Iraq bombings kill seven US soldiers (AFP)
- U.S. official in Beijing for fresh N.Korea bank talks (Reuters)
- Probe, extra security after Pakistan bombing kills 14 (AFP)
- Dog reunites with family after 6 years (AP)
- Federer beats Gonzalez, wins Aussie Open (AP)
- Japan's health minister draws criticism (AP)
- Huge development, arena plan roils NYC (AP)
- Mike Huckabee launches presidential bid (AP)
- Cheney: U.S. carrier to Gulf sends "strong signal" (Reuters)
- Advocates push Congress to ban profiling (AP)
- Biden: 'Failed policy' emboldens enemy (AP)
- "Chemical Ali" admits ordered Kurd villages cleared (Reuters)
- Iran says needs time to review atomic "timeout" (Reuters)
- SAG Awards offer tune-up for Oscar night (AP)
- "Hot" patients setting off radiation alarms (Reuters)
- Experts: Latest climate report too rosy (AP)
- Local governments: FCC not playing fair (AP)
- Guinea awaits new PM after unions end strike (AFP)
- Sinn Fein votes to back police - a 1st (AP)
- Researchers make progress with insomnia (AP)
- Pentagon trying to cut forced extensions (AP)
- Yosemite suit could affect park access (AP)
- Pelosi, Karzai discuss troop increases (AP)
- Obama gets taste of campaign coverage (AP)
- Big Sandy lessons serve Bears coach well (AP)
- Russian ultra-nationalists rally as police watch (Reuters)
- Palestinian rivals welcome Saudi talks to halt violence (AFP)
- Sinn Fein backs Northern Irish police (Reuters)
- UN chief starts Ethiopia visit for AU summit, Darfur talks with Beshir (AFP)
- Guantanamo Muslim adviser treads lightly (AP)
- Suns top Cavs to extend win streak to 17 (AP)
- Spoof 'Epic Movie' tops box office (AP)
- U.S. helicopter down in Iraq battle, 2 killed (Reuters)
- Sudan set for UN showdown as African Union summit opens (AFP)
- 4 aboard boat missing in Nantucket Sound (AP)
- YouTube to share some ad revenue with users (Reuters)
- Palestinians agree to Mecca talks to end bloodshed (Reuters)
- Calling all bloggers at Davos (AFP)
- Egypt derides 7 wonders of world contest (AP)
- Ship runs aground near Gibraltar (Reuters)
- 'Get a First Life' website lampoons virtual Second Life (AFP)
- Indian actress wins 'Big Brother' (AP)
- Vista for home computers to make overdue debut (AFP)
- Missing boat found in Nantucket Sound (AP)
- Lenovo Goes 'Small' with Latest Desktop (PC Magazine)
- Yosemite case may affect public access (AP)
- Clinton: Iraq war Bush's responsibility (AP)
- Barbaro has another significant setback (AP)
- Iraq: 250 insurgents killed near Najaf (AP)
- Pentagon trying to cut forced extensions (AP)
- Helen Mirren honored at SAG Awards (AP)
- Woods extends his PGA Tour streak to 7 (AP)
- Lieberman may back Republican in 2008 (AP)
- Rally held for S.F. police slay suspects (AP)
- Experts: New climate report sugarcoated (AP)
- Navy IDs sailors killed in copter crash (AP)
- In a 1st, Sinn Fein votes to back police (AP)
- Helen Mirren, Eddie Murphy win SAG awards (Reuters)
- White House defies Congress, public to push Iraq surge (AFP)
- iPod generation tunes out of Japanese jazz culture (Reuters)
- Saudi king urges Palestinians on talks (AP)
- Shaq chases alleged hit-and-run driver (AP)
- Sudan set for UN showdown as African Union summit opens (AFP)
- Shanghai stages 4G telephony rollout, claims a world first (AFP)
- Scientist develops caffeinated baked goods (AP)
- Iran plans to expand ties with Iraq: Tehran envoy (Reuters)
- Newspapers lose ground in Web-savvy schools: study (Reuters)
- U.S., Iraqi forces kill 300 militants in Najaf (Reuters)
- Atheros enters Bluetooth chip market (Reuters)
- Oil prices rise to $55.84 a barrel (AP)
- Palestinian infighting rages on, one killed (Reuters)
- GOP senator skeptical over Iraq resolution (AP)
- 3 dead in bombing in Israel's Eilat resort (Reuters)
- Karzai offers talks with Taliban to end bloodshed (Reuters)
- AU commission chief urges Sudan to halt Darfur bombings (AFP)
- No lock on black voters for Obama (AP)
- Press strategy still focus in Libby case (AP)
- Canon quarterly profit rises 16 percent (AP)
- Suicide bomber kills 3 in Israel's Eilat resort (Reuters)
- Cocaine is king on Nicaragua's Caribbean coast (Reuters)
- Google to share YouTube revenues with users (AFP)
- Israeli police: Suicide bomber kills 3 (AP)
- Suicide bomber kills three in Israeli resort (AFP)
- Repairs to quake-hit Asia Internet cables delayed again (AFP)
- Tech firms swarm on end point protection problem (InfoWorld)
- Ban calls for 'urgent deployment' of AU-UN force for Darfur (AFP)
- Second Life and the future of the operating system (InfoWorld)
- China launches 4G before 3G off the ground - media (Reuters)
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