مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- UK budget aims to woo online gambling firms: paper (Reuters)
- Chimps use spears to hunt bushbabies (AP)
- U.S. soldier sentenced to 100 years for rape, murder (Reuters)
- Cheney raises concerns about China, North Korea (Reuters)
- Chlorine bombs mark new guerrilla tactics: U.S (Reuters)
- Pakistan test fires long-range ballistic missile (Reuters)
- Nintendo's Wii Top U.S. Console In Jan. (TechWeb)
- Soldier gets 100 years for rape, killing (AP)
- Raleigh, N.C., apartment fire kills 3 (AP)
- Mavs make Heat look woeful without Wade (AP)
- U.S. hunted al Qaeda suspects from Ethiopia: report (Reuters)
- Avaya to add VoIP to Google Apps (InfoWorld)
- Google Apps upgrade threatens Office (InfoWorld)
- AP IMPACT: Is your fur fake or Fido? (AP)
- US soldier gets 100 years in prison for rape, murder of Iraqi girl (AFP)
- Mystery Cell Phone Charges (PC World)
- U.S. investigates report of Iraqi civilians killed (Reuters)
- U.S. tourist in Costa Rica kills mugger (AP)
- Man charged with uploading movie to Web (AP)
- PlayStation 3 in Europe will play fewer old games (Reuters)
- Tests find salmonella in peanut butter (AP)
- Miami struggles without Wade in lineup (AP)
- Sony giving away freebies to PS3 buyers (AP)
- North Korea ready to stop making plutonium: Seoul (Reuters)
- Sunni insurgents want revenge for rapes (AP)
- Lawmaker drops effort to ban spanking (AP)
- Nigeria wants secret trial for al Qaeda suspect (Reuters)
- Afghan rally demands amnesty for war crimes (Reuters)
- Ahmadinejad vows to defend nuke program (AP)
- Turbolinux ships first Wizpy handhelds (InfoWorld)
- Primavera outsources agile product development to India (InfoWorld)
- Stock futures slip on oil, Microsoft news (AP)
- Man sentenced to prison, gets married (AP)
- U.N. court to rule in landmark Bosnia genocide case (Reuters)
- Italian president reviews new Prodi coalition pact (Reuters)
- 25 feared dead in Latvia disabled home fire (AFP)
- Salesforce.com Slips Despite Subscriber Growth (BusinessWeek Online)
- Israeli troops face protesters near W.Bank barrier (Reuters)
- Three U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq's Anbar province (Reuters)
- South African mercenaries acquitted over E. Guinea coup plot (AFP)
- Eurid invites comments on registrar code of conduct (InfoWorld)
- PS3 in Last, Sony Says January Successful (PC World)
- Rats run wild in KFC-Taco Bell in N.Y. (AP)
- Sammy Sosa arrives at Rangers camp (AP)
- Jury deliberates for third day in Libby case (Reuters)
- IAEA chief: North Korea soliciting talks (AP)
- AP: Ex-Iowa Gov. Vilsack ending '08 bid (AP)
- Canada rules indefinite detention wrong (AP)
- U.S. forces detain son of powerful Iraqi politician (Reuters)
- Western Digital Puts Storage on VPN (PC World)
- White House resistant to changing war resolution (Reuters)
- North Korea invites UN atomic agency chief to visit (AFP)
- German fraudster protests jail term up 22 meter pole (Reuters)
- Study: Consumers not willing to pay $500 for iPhone (InfoWorld)
- Older Japanese surf Web as often as the young: study (AFP)
- Study: Consumers Aren't Willing to Pay $500 for iPhone (PC World)
- U.S. forces free son of powerful Iraqi politician (Reuters)
- Veritas to pay $30M to settle SEC case (InfoWorld)
- U.S. forces detain son of top Iraqi Shi'ite leader (Reuters)
- Who will win the next high-tech jackpot? (AP)
- Sony woos buyers with PS3 freebies (AP)
- Newswire: New York Times, Monster Form Alliance in Online Recruitment (AdWeek.com
- Canon Debuts New SLR Digital Camera (NewsFactor)
- India's Bharti says retail accord with Wal-Mart within rules (AFP)
- Nintendo Wii Takes Lead in Console Wars (NewsFactor)
- Any U.S. strike might not destroy Iran nuclear sites (Reuters)
- Democrat Vilsack drops White House bid (Reuters)
- Iran vows to press on as Cheney says 'all options still open' (AFP)
- Jaman aims for video niche markets (Reuters)
- Care of wounded U.S. troops "unacceptable": Gates (Reuters)
- Why Linus Torvalds Hates GNOME, Likes KDE (PC Magazine)
- Girl Scouts cut trans fats from cookies (AP)
- Big Unit has private bullpen session (AP)
- Passenger train derails in NW England (AP)
- Security scanner can see through clothes (AP)
- Second Google Desktop attack reported (InfoWorld)
- IBM not ready to say Oracle's Linux compatible (Reuters)
- Second Google Desktop Attack Reported (PC World)
- Mozilla Fixes Firefox Bugs (PC World)
- Google Apps aims beyond Microsoft Office (InfoWorld)
- Obama ridicules Cheney's Iraq comments (AP)
- Fla. judge mocked over Anna Nicole case (AP)
- Browser vulnerabilities and attacks will continue to mount (InfoWorld)
- Nearly 800 contractors killed in Iraq (AP)
- Aussie ends Tiger's PGA winning streak (AP)
- White House warns against Iraq pullout (AP)
- Iran vows no weakness over nuclear program (Reuters)
- Eight injured in train crash in northwest England (Reuters)
- Obama ridicules Cheney's Iraq comments (AP)
- Iraq war exacts toll on contractors (AP)
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