مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- Consumers still worried about E. coli (AP)
- Court-martial looms for war objector (AP)
- NATO strike kills Taliban commander behind Afghan town takeover (AFP)
- Child stomach surgeries more popular (AP)
- Spacewalkers venture outside space station again (Reuters)
- Rowling: No e-book for Harry Potter VII (AP)
- Bush plan seeks billions more for Iraq (AP)
- Crane may have survived Florida storms (AP)
- 'The Messengers' delivers No. 1 debut (AP)
- N.Y. Fashion Week lowdown: Short skirts (AP)
- Bears lead Colts 7-6 in 1st quarter (AP)
- 37 killed in Baghdad bombings (AFP)
- McCain condemns anti-surge resolution (AP)
- Bears lead Colts 14-9 in 2nd quarter (AP)
- Russians hope to probe spy case in U.K. (AP)
- Ryan O'Neal accused of assaulting son (AP)
- Tornado victims attend wrecked church (AP)
- 340,000 flee flooded Indonesia capital (AP)
- More U.S. kids having obesity surgery (AP)
- Bush budget centers on military, Iraq (Reuters)
- Baghdad offensive to begin, say U.S. officers (Reuters)
- Rowling: No e-book for Harry Potter VII (AP)
- Video said to show U.S. copter shot down (AP)
- Astronaut sets women's spacewalk record (AP)
- Endangered crane survives Florida storms (AP)
- Prince rocks Super Bowl halftime show (AP)
- Arrest in death at posh New York club (AP)
- Amateur ads follow Super Bowl tradition (AP)
- Redstone settles lawsuit with son: WSJ (Reuters)
- Levees put Calif., other states at risk (AP)
- States challenge nat'l driver's license (AP)
- Colts gallop by Bears, win Super Bowl (Reuters)
- Disney in uncharted waters with "Pirates" game (Reuters)
- Online ad sites challenge Google, Yahoo (AP)
- Study: More kids exposed to online **** (AP)
- Who Watches The Watchers In Surveillance Society? (TechWeb)
- Teen exposure to online ****ography common (Reuters)
- Amp'd ramps up content with Jack Black, others (Reuters)
- Bush plan seeks billions more for Iraq (AP)
- Environment ministers meet after climate warning (Reuters)
- Mortar round, bombs kill 2 in Baghdad (AP)
- Edwards' health care plan includes taxes (AP)
- Indonesian rescuers battle to reach flood victims (AFP)
- Power-Efficient Chip Ships (PC World)
- China unblocks Taiwan newspaper Web sites (Reuters)
- 9 U.S. towns ready for Atlantic tsunami (AP)
- Hyundai chief convicted of embezzlement (AP)
- Top Sadr official killed in raid (Reuters)
- Optimism as North Korea readies for nuclear talks (Reuters)
- Four killed in Iraq attacks (AFP)
- Indonesian capital on health alert over floods (Reuters)
- Oil workers targeted as Nigeria violence grows (Reuters)
- Body parts found in Acapulco as killings continue (Reuters)
- Redstone settles lawsuit with son: paper (Reuters)
- Manning seals legacy with Super Bowl win (Reuters)
- Rockets fired at Mogadishu port (Reuters)
- Apple: iTunes users should wait on Vista (AP)
- Ericsson says teams with Turner for mobile services (Reuters)
- Dell e-mail details corporate reforms (AP)
- Viacom asks YouTube to remove 100K clips (AP)
- The king of alter egos is surprisingly humble guy (USATODAY.com)
- Cognizant quarterly net income rises 20 percent (Reuters)
- AMD not feeling heat of Intel breakthrough (InfoWorld)
- Iran instals 328 nuclear centrifuges: diplomats (Reuters)
- Britain culls 160,000 turkeys in bird flu outbreak (Reuters)
- U.S. urges full support for U.N. Kosovo plan (Reuters)
- US lawmakers set for heated debate on Bush's Iraq plan (AFP)
- Microsoft's MSN China site to launch jobs channel (Reuters)
- Taiwan's Chunghwa Telecom targets 2.2 million 3G users by end-2007 (AFP)
- Utilitarian Snobs Versus Decadent Hedonists (PC Magazine)
- Oklahoma school auctions tuition on eBay (AP)
- Wait on Vista upgrade, Apple says (InfoWorld)
- Hamas PM urges unity deal with Abbas as truce holds (Reuters)
- Africa's Internet gap getting wider (Reuters)
- Oracle extends reach of its enterprise search software (InfoWorld)
- Electronic Arts Scores with the Street (BusinessWeek Online)
- Philadelphia could get rubber sidewalks (AP)
- Business Objects product targets midmarket (InfoWorld)
- IBM eyes expanded water cooling for datacenters (InfoWorld)
- Bitter cold grips northern states (AP)
- Apple, Beatles settle trademark suit (AP)
- Apple and Beatles settle trademark squabble (Reuters)
- IBM names new manager for x86 server business (InfoWorld)
- Captain indicted in fatal boat accident (AP)
- U.S. general in Afghanistan seen tough on Taliban (Reuters)
- Attacking Iran would be a disaster: report (Reuters)
- New from Sony: an iPod accessory (InfoWorld)
- NTT DoCoMo 3G network hit by problems (InfoWorld)
- Below-zero temps hit Plains, Northeast (AP)
- Tapes of Libby testimony to be released (AP)
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