مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
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- No. 12 Cowboys win triple OT thriller (AP)
- Cold ruins nearly $1B of Calif. citrus (AP)
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- Pentagon official apologizes to detainees' lawyers (Reuters)
- US defence secretary visits southern Afghanistan's Kandahar (AFP)
- Bill would require Congress approval to increase US troops in Iraq (AFP)
- India's Wipro beats forecasts with third quarter net profit leap (AFP)
- Gates' Afghan trip throws spotlight on Pakistan (Reuters)
- Castro recovery slow: Chavez (Reuters)
- U.S., N.Korea discuss progress on nuclear deal: Seoul (Reuters)
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- NKorea defends nuke test as negotiators talk (AFP)
- Sony Ericsson says 4Q net profit triples (AP)
- PCI Express 2.0: Is the New Spec Worth the Hype? (NewsFactor)
- Upbeat Sony Ericsson makes record Q4 profit (Reuters)
- Top al-Qaida-linked militant killed (AP)
- Taliban commander caught in Afghanistan (AP)
- Man charged in Phoenix serial case (AP)
- Olmert under pressure after military chief quits (Reuters)
- Tokyo Edge: The Buzz on Cell Phones (PC World)
- GOP faces tough vote on Bush's war plan (AP)
- Okla.St.-Texas game a triple OT thriller (AP)
- Olmert under pressure after military chief resigns (Reuters)
- U.S., N.Korea in talks again amid breakthrough hopes (Reuters)
- Rice leaves Gulf as Arab allies back Iraq plan (Reuters)
- Iran president says Israel would not dare attack (Reuters)
- New damage, bad weather delay Asian Internet repairs (AFP)
- Sony Ericsson profits triple to hit record levels in 2006 (AFP)
- Truck bomber hits police in Iraq's Kirkuk (Reuters)
- U.S. to consider more troops for Afghanistan (Reuters)
- U.S. says N.Korea talks "useful," more planned (Reuters)
- India's Wipro beats forecasts with third quarter net profit leap (AFP)
- How to get Google to notice you (USATODAY.com)
- Hewlett-Packard charting new course to faster computer chips (USATODAY.com)
- MoMA debuts movie project on outer walls (AP)
- Adobe delivers Flash Player 9 for Linux (InfoWorld)
- Symantec unveils SONAR to find zero-day attacks (InfoWorld)
- House debates cutting student loan rates (AP)
- Escaped chimp gets snack, cleans bathroom (AP)
- Kenyans celebrate as Obama eyes White House (Reuters)
- Israeli army chief resigns over Lebanon war (AFP)
- Digital music sales doubled in 2006 (AP)
- Sirius to carry CNN Online (Reuters)
- Digital music market worth 2.0 billion dollars in 2006: IFPI (AFP)
- Merkel warns of 'historic mistake' over EU constitution (AFP)
- Germany seeks common EU rules on violent video games (InfoWorld)
- UNICEF: 1,000 kids get HIV every day (AP)
- Gates to consider more troops for Afghanistan (Reuters)
- Gates to consider more troops for Afghanistan (Reuters)
- IAEA suspends some nuclear aid to Iran: diplomats (Reuters)
- Digital music sales double in 2006 (InfoWorld)
- Cancer deaths drop for 2nd straight year (AP)
- Haditha attorney accuses Pentagon of deception (Reuters)
- Symantec Searches for Bugs (PC World)
- Stem cells nurture damaged spine: study (Reuters)
- As QuickTime hits milestone, Apple looks ahead (Macworld.com)
- EU investigators urge charge against Intel: WSJ (Reuters)
- Global digital music sales nearly doubled in 2006 (Reuters)
- Microsoft, Nortel sign "dozens" of customer deals (Reuters)
- Katharine McPhee guests on Lonelygirl15 (AP)
- Adobe Updates Flash for Linux (PC World)
- Germans urged to cut fees on electronics (AP)
- Cognos acquires dashboard specialist (InfoWorld)
- Ex-Cendant chairman gets over 12 years (AP)
- Cancer deaths finally on decline in U.S. (Reuters)
- Gates arrives in Saudi Arabia for talks on Iran (Reuters)
- Gates 'sympathetic' to call for more US troops in Afghanistan (AFP)
- Web newspaper blog traffic triples in Dec: study (Reuters)
- Nuclear, climate perils push Doomsday Clock ahead (Reuters)
- Avanquest acquires software publisher Nova (InfoWorld)
- Sun Microsystems again courts startups (AP)
- Handheld jive: Sony's PSP soldiers on (AP)
- Federline signed to do Super Bowl ad (AP)
- Rice to brief Merkel on Middle East peace efforts (AFP)
- Interpol launches task force on child *** abuse (Reuters)
- Dell Launches Ruggedized Notebook PC (NewsFactor)
- Secret court to govern wiretapping plan (AP)
- Most of U.S. shows economic growth (AP)
- Pacers, Warriors announce 8-player deal (AP)
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