مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- Tiger's streak on the line at Match Play (AP)
- Firebomb attack kills 67 aboard India-Pakistan train (AFP)
- Mideast summit ends with little progress (AP)
- Businesses also celebrating Mardi Gras (AP)
- XM, Sirius deal faces regulatory hurdles (AP)
- Harry's deployment poses royal challenge (AP)
- Anglican leaders rule on gay bishops (AP)
- Militants hit Iraq base, kill 2 U.S. GIs (AP)
- Trump's hair on the line at Wrestlemania (AP)
- Dungy returning to Colts next season (AP)
- Pakistan-India peace talks planned despite bombings (Reuters)
- E*Trade launches pilot global trading platform (Reuters)
- Nikon sees double-digit growth in digicams (Reuters)
- Five killed by truck blast north of Baghdad (Reuters)
- Australia tells Bush to speed up Guantanamo trial (Reuters)
- Afghan "spy" beheaded in Pakistani border region (Reuters)
- U.S. soldier killed in Afghan fighting (Reuters)
- Rice to seek Quartet support for latest Israel-Palestinian peace bid (AFP)
- Closing arguments set in CIA leak case (AP)
- The Most Annoying Things About Windows Vista (PC World)
- Iraq, N.Korea on agenda as Cheney arrives in Japan (Reuters)
- Catholics, Anglicans discuss reuniting (Reuters)
- Mortar blasts rock Mogadishu, seven killed (Reuters)
- Rice to brief Jordan monarch on peace bid (AFP)
- India, Pakistan seek peace after bombing (AP)
- Cheney to talk security on Japan visit (AP)
- Libby has one final chance to beat perjury charge (Reuters)
- E-Trade to unveil global trading platform (AP)
- Future of Net phone firm Vonage hangs in balance (USATODAY.com)
- 'Virtua Fighter 5' adds pop to PS3 lineup (USATODAY.com)
- Mobile phones to fuel Internet growth, Google web evangelist says (AFP)
- XM, Sirius Satellite Radio to Merge (PC Magazine)
- Hamas hopes U.S. will soften line on unity deal (Reuters)
- SAP acquires Pilot Software (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft releases SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 2 (InfoWorld)
- Gunmen attack Pakistani minister in Baluchistan (Reuters)
- Siemens zaps more data down home fiber link (InfoWorld)
- Sharp preps widescreen Windows Mobile PDA (InfoWorld)
- JetBlue to detail customers' rights (AP)
- Iran says wants atomic talks without condition (Reuters)
- Iran sets condition to halt nuke program (AP)
- Spike Lee wins Polk Award (AP)
- 3,000-year-old tombs are found in Egypt (AP)
- Viacom, Joost enter Internet TV deal (InfoWorld)
- Alltel 4Q net earnings slip 12 percent (AP)
- Microsoft Updates SQL Server 2005 (PC World)
- Vodafone, Essar Group lock horns over management (InfoWorld)
- Qualcomm chips away at mobile TV (InfoWorld)
- Court nixes award against Philip Morris (AP)
- Court sets aside award in Philip Morris case (Reuters)
- Ringtone pioneers branch out to survive (Reuters)
- Microsoft falls victim to shady 'scareware' (InfoWorld)
- Court: Detainees can't challenge cases (AP)
- Judge ponders question on Smith burial (AP)
- Law restricting Guantanamo appeals upheld (Reuters)
- Australia to ban old-style bulbs (AP)
- Red Hat opens support and R&D center in Serbia (InfoWorld)
- Barry Bonds arrives at spring training (AP)
- 3 U.S. women seized in West Bank: Palestinian source (Reuters)
- Sri Lanka telecom sector soars on new mobile phone connections (AFP)
- PlayStation 3 To Get Movie Downloads (NewsFactor)
- McConnell takes over as new intelligence chief (Reuters)
- No. 10 Washington St. beats Wash. 65-61 (AP)
- Iranian nuclear negotiator begins key talks with IAEA chief (AFP)
- Viacom lands video deal with Joost (Reuters)
- HD DVD Cracking Software Released (NewsFactor)
- SAP Acquires Pilot Software (PC World)
- 10-Gigabit Ethernet for Blade Servers (PC World)
- Wikimedia Foundation denies financial difficulties (AFP)
- Microsoft offers Vista deployment tools (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft Releases SP2 for SQL Server (NewsFactor)
- Baby as small as pen when born to go home (Reuters)
- Viacom in licensing deal with Joost (AP)
- Wireless doorbell rings you in (InfoWorld)
- Windows Vista has had incredible reception: Gates (Reuters)
- Spears has entered rehab, Web site says (AP)
- Motion Computing launches tablet PC for doctors (InfoWorld)
- EU wants former mobile spectrum opened up (Reuters)
- New Orleans sees recovery in Mardi Gras revelry (Reuters)
- Leyland: Young criticism was out of line (AP)
- EPA seeks comment on greenhouse gas inventory (Reuters)
- Britney Spears checks into rehab (Reuters)
- Hewlett-Packard Q1 earns rise 26 percent (AP)
- Audit: Anti-terror case data flawed (AP)
- Judge: Calif. prison transfers illegal (AP)
- Radio deal is a mixed bag for consumers (AP)
- Flaw allows malicious hackers to take control of Snort (PC World)
- Blair to announce Iraq withdrawal plan (AP)
- Report finds U.S. terrorism statistics inaccurate (Reuters)
- Archaeologists unveil new tombs in Egypt (AP)
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