مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- Press center near White House evacuated: witnesses (Reuters)
- U.N. climate panel says warming is man-made (Reuters)
- Final Harry Potter book gets record Amazon orders (Reuters)
- Some Australians hung up on mobiles: survey (Reuters)
- Viacom demands YouTube pull down videos (Reuters)
- Microsoft Releases Open XML Translator, Begins Next Phase of Project (PC Magazine
- Ross Fisher leads at Dubai Classic golf (AP)
- "Souvenir" prenatal ultrasound worries experts (Reuters)
- Startup promotes community Web surfing (AP)
- Microsoft Downplays Vista Speech-Recognition Hack (NewsFactor)
- Open XML translator for Word available (InfoWorld)
- Bush administration seeks $245B for wars (AP)
- Dutch man fined $97,000 for 9B spam (AP)
- Favre tells paper he's coming back (AP)
- Iraq has 'elements' of civil war: US intelligence (AFP)
- Electronic Arts Plans a Wii Invasion (NewsFactor)
- Amazon's holiday season sales soared while profits plunged (AFP)
- PS2 Sales Surpass Successor (PC World)
- Bush administration seeks $245B for wars (AP)
- Doctor says Farrah Fawcett is cancer-free (AP)
- Dell faces investor lawsuit over Intel pact (Reuters)
- Seagate's New Pocket-Sized Drive for Mobile Phones (NewsFactor)
- French students to get open-source software on USB key (InfoWorld)
- Viacom asks YouTube to remove 100K clips (AP)
- 25 killed as Gaza fighting defies truce efforts (AFP)
- Souvenir baby ultrasounds worry medical experts (Reuters)
- Correction: Earns-Electronic Arts (AP)
- Bush seeks $99.7 bln for Iraq in '07, more for '08 (Reuters)
- Army officer court-martial tests free speech (Reuters)
- Care for U.S. veterans could cost $662 bln: study (Reuters)
- Correction: Wii news channel story (AP)
- Microsoft Launches SSL VPN Software (NewsFactor)
- Blockbuster Super Bowl ad to promote online service (Reuters)
- Correction: Jan. 25 Wii story (AP)
- 2008 Democratic hopefuls call for end to Iraq war (Reuters)
- Software group reviews Novell's right to sell Linux (Reuters)
- Things That Go Chirp in the Night (Playbill)
- Texas requires cancer vaccine for girls (AP)
- Stocks End Mixed After Jobs Data (AP)
- Romney says Sen. Clinton 'timid' on Iran (AP)
- Geneticist sentenced for molesting girl (AP)
- Federline 'sorry' about Super Bowl ad (AP)
- SIA: Global chip sales $248B in 2006 (AP)
- Hackers target hole in BrightStor (InfoWorld)
- On-line editing tools nurture new video makers (Reuters)
- Apple: iTunes users should wait on Vista (AP)
- CA to phase out sub-brands as part of integration (InfoWorld)
- Mobile entertainment market to soar over next 5 years (InfoWorld)
- Powerful Fla. storms kill 19, raze homes (AP)
- U.S. intel report: Iraq spiraling down (AP)
- Another U.S. helicopter lost in Iraq (AP)
- Texas Gov. orders anti-cancer vaccine (AP)
- Geneticist sentenced for molesting girl (AP)
- Global warming to continue for centuries (AP)
- Margera turns wedding into new MTV show (AP)
- Stocks end mixed on lackluster jobs data (AP)
- Peru asks Security Council to prolong UN Haiti force (AFP)
- Web site iFilm to compile Super Bowl ads for blogs (Reuters)
- Users, analysts: No rush to adopt Exchange 2007 (InfoWorld)
- Aquarium wants a shark 'love connection' (AP)
- Margera turns wedding into new MTV show (AP)
- Countdown begins for Super Bowl coaches (AP)
- 4 hate-crime beating teens get probation (AP)
- Northern fur seal pup estimates decline (AP)
- Joey Chestnut downs a record 182 wings (AP)
- Magowan sends letter to fans about Bonds (AP)
- U.S. files charges against 3 Guantanamo inmates (Reuters)
- Apple: iTunes users should wait on Vista (AP)
- Anne Heche's husband files for divorce (AP)
- Tornado tears through Florida (Reuters)
- New Iraq report lays bare challenges to Bush plan (AFP)
- Court rules for man arrested for cursing (AP)
- Gates: US Gulf buildup is warning to possible foes (AFP)
- Afghan district 'under Taliban control': defence ministry (AFP)
- Super Bowl Stadium Site Hacked, Packed Trojan (TechWeb)
- Bush seeks $100 billion for wars in 2007 (Reuters)
- Bush to address House Democratic meeting (Reuters)
- Bush seeks $130 billion for U.S. Army (AP)
- Non-aligned envoys in Iran to see nuclear sites (Reuters)
- Indonesia floods leave 100,000 homeless (AP)
- Bush changes global warming talk, but not action (AFP)
- 19 dead as tornado blasts lethal path across central Florida (AFP)
- Car bombings strike Kirkuk, killing 2 (AP)
- U.S. to support up to 10,000 extra Abbas troops (Reuters)
- Endangered cranes killed in Fla. storms (AP)
- North Korea must scrap nuclear weapons: U.S. (Reuters)
- U.S. to support up to 10,000 extra Abbas troops (Reuters)
- Crash spurs concerns about older drivers (AP)
- Police: *** offender took kids home (AP)
- Car bombs and clashes hit northern Iraq (Reuters)
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