مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- Serena upsets Petrova at Aussie Open (AP)
- Energy, ethics and lobby bills advance (AP)
- Colbert, O'Reilly face off on both shows (AP)
- Pentagon sets rules for terrorism suspect trials (Reuters)
- Oil prices soft above $50 on high U.S. crude stocks (Reuters)
- NKorea says nuke talks with US reached 'agreement' (AFP)
- Sheriff looks into water-drinking death (AP)
- U.S. tells China concerned by satellite-killer test (Reuters)
- China silent on satellite killer (AFP)
- IBM posts big fourth-quarter profit rise (AP)
- Leak hits "intense" U.S.-S.Korea trade talks: envoy (Reuters)
- Yahoo expands finance section (AP)
- AT&T expands free in-network calling (AP)
- Hewlett-Packard leads global PC sales at end-2006 (AFP)
- AT&T offers unlimited mobile-to-home calling plan (Reuters)
- US expects more nuclear talks soon, denies deal reached in Berlin (AFP)
- China satellite shoot-down sparks concern (AFP)
- TI sees 2007 global cellphone unit sales up 20 pct (Reuters)
- Companies press Bush, Congress on climate: reports (Reuters)
- Gates in Iraq to meet with commanders (AP)
- Gates arrives in Iraq (Reuters)
- Israel transfers $100 million to Abbas: official (Reuters)
- Israel transfers tax revenues to Abbas (AP)
- U.S. seizes Sadr aide as Gates arrives in Iraq (Reuters)
- Killer winds rip into eastern Europe (Reuters)
- Castro making slow recovery: Spanish doctor (Reuters)
- Holocaust survivors owed as much as $175 bln: study (Reuters)
- India's Satyam Q3 profit jumps 25 percent but lags rivals (AFP)
- Reports of Chinese satellite shoot-down 'rumours', says Russia (AFP)
- China says space programme is no threat (AFP)
- Motorola quarterly profit falls (Reuters)
- Update: IBM profits rise 11 percent (InfoWorld)
- Palestinian militants say plan more abductions (Reuters)
- Computer virus uses European storms to spread globally (AFP)
- Motorola 4Q profit falls (AP)
- Iran to complain to UN over arrests in Iraq (Reuters)
- Citigroup 4Q profit falls, beats Street (AP)
- Microsoft helps fight online child abuse in India (InfoWorld)
- PlayStation 3 has worst week of sales since launch (InfoWorld)
- Hardware sales hurt IBM shares (USATODAY.com)
- Paper: Jordan King wants nuclear program (AP)
- Ohio city may rename 'South Park' (AP)
- North Korea and US agree to resume nuclear talks soon, says US envoy (AFP)
- Storm Worm hits computers around the world (Reuters)
- N.Korea: Deal reached in U.S. nuke talks (AP)
- Japan, Britain join concern over Chinese missile test (Reuters)
- Stepdad: Old room amazes kidnapped boy (AP)
- Yahoo offers new Web site for personal finance (Reuters)
- Stocks slip after IBM, GE profit reports (AP)
- Ex-Ohio congressman Ney gets 30 months (AP)
- GPS devices lead to suspects' home (AP)
- Turkish-Armenian editor shot dead in Istanbul (Reuters)
- Belgian newspapers take on Yahoo! (AP)
- Tesco USA to get "world's biggest" solar roof (Reuters)
- Lebanon opposition to call general strike (Reuters)
- US expresses concern over murder of Turkish-Armenian writer (AFP)
- Google to build data center in N.C. (AP)
- House approves page program reforms (AP)
- Judge rules in favor of record companies (AP)
- IBM shares fall after quarterly results (Reuters)
- Oprah Winfrey, richest woman in show biz (AP)
- Former lawmaker sentenced to 30 months in prison (Reuters)
- Smart appliances have minds of their own (Reuters)
- Motorola profits moderate sharply (AFP)
- Devastating storm leaves 45 dead across Europe (AFP)
- Vista launch points to Microsoft changes (AP)
- Novell Launches Linux-vs.-Vista Comparison Site (PC Magazine)
- Microsoft case lawyers claim violation (AP)
- McDonald's opens drive-through in China (AP)
- Israel transfers frozen Palestinian funds to Abbas (AFP)
- Alleged software pirate turns himself in to police (InfoWorld)
- Tech firms, rights groups to form Web conduct code (Reuters)
- Mortars hit Somali presidential palace (Reuters)
- Controversial Google library project grows (AFP)
- Violent Rio picks Naomi Campbell as its ambassador (Reuters)
- Will the iPhone Affect Business Phones? (NewsFactor)
- Democratic House votes to protect interns (Reuters)
- Storm Trojan floods e-mail boxes (InfoWorld)
- Mamas and Papas member dead at 66 (AP)
- White House, Democrats step up words war on Iraq (Reuters)
- Official faults Bush stem cell funding limits (Reuters)
- Lawmakers aim to ease Cuba travel, trade bans (Reuters)
- Dolphins hire Cam Cameron as head coach (AP)
- Negroponte says domestic spy program was critical (Reuters)
- It's official. Wii use can cause weight loss (Reuters)
- Chavez says Castro is fighting for life (AP)
- Vocal Turkish-Armenian journalist slain (AP)
- Mortar attack on Somali presidency as AU agrees on force (AFP)
- Can `Grey's Anatomy' heal cast rift? (AP)
- Middle East peace quartet to meet February 2 in Washington (AFP)
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