مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- Serbia makes new arrests for Kosovo killings (Reuters)
- U.S. says would not extradite officials to Italy (Reuters)
- U.S. Olympic star in tearful reunion with Korean dad (Reuters)
- Stocks tumble but Shanghai finds respite (AFP)
- Global stocks slide deepens in Europe, volatility soars (Reuters)
- Many U.S. high school students bored in class: survey (Reuters)
- Two Picasso paintings stolen from Paris apartment (Reuters)
- North Korea urged to end nuclear plans swiftly (Reuters)
- Italian PM Prodi faces confidence vote (AFP)
- War-weary Afghans fear new offensive (Reuters)
- Report: Chinese Gmail rebuffs Google offer to buy domain name (InfoWorld)
- Missing Sync for BlackBerry public preview released (Macworld.com)
- Wall Street set to open up, calmer after sell-off (Reuters)
- Former McAfee lawyer indicted for backdating (InfoWorld)
- Paris Hilton cited for suspended license (AP)
- Picasso works stolen from granddaughter (AP)
- Nash leads Suns to 5th straight win (AP)
- Sprint Nextel posts gains in 4Q earnings (AP)
- Microsoft tackles 'false positives' in antipiracy tool (InfoWorld)
- Iran weighs invitation to Baghdad summit (AP)
- Economy grows slower than expected in 4Q (AP)
- Tiger, orangutan babies playmates at zoo (AP)
- Man blows whistle on pigeon-shooters (AP)
- Italy's Stromboli erupts, people told to quit coast (Reuters)
- Conn. lawmakers seek near-universal health cover (Reuters)
- High school students bored, risk dropping out: survey (Reuters)
- Report: Google to establish R&D center in Singapore (InfoWorld)
- IBM aims to make computing clusters easier (InfoWorld)
- Secrets of universe eyed as collider core installed (Reuters)
- Philips, Intel to offer medical device (AP)
- Site to offer truly local weather maps (AP)
- U.S.-North Korea talks set for March (AP)
- U.S., North Korea to meet in New York March 5-6 (Reuters)
- Airbus plan to cost 10,000 jobs, six sites to be split off (AFP)
- Sony Digicams Support HDTV (PC World)
- 'Salesforce.com 2.0' Promoted (PC World)
- U.S.: N. Korea implementing nuclear deal (AP)
- City drops Tyra Banks ads from buses (AP)
- 20 new ocean species found in Indonesia (AP)
- Study finds more than 700,000 homeless in the U.S. (Reuters)
- Iran says considering attending Iraq meeting: TV (Reuters)
- Sony limits PS3 compatibility in Europe (AP)
- Music labels offer deal in download case (AP)
- South Korea expects Internet to spread fragrance (AFP)
- Ning lets anyone make a social-networking website (AFP)
- Airbus to slash 10,000 jobs (AFP)
- Jury mulls Libby perjury case for sixth day (Reuters)
- Anna Nicole tour makes new Bahamas attraction (Reuters)
- Japan mixes robotics with tea time (AP)
- IBM's India hiring binge continues (AP)
- What Should Our Web Site Measure? (NewsFactor)
- Dell Backpedals on Preloading Linux (NewsFactor)
- IBM Tries to Ease Clusters for Small Businesses (PC World)
- Florida judge rejects Anna Nicole paternity fight (Reuters)
- Cubans see Castro comeback after lively radio chat (Reuters)
- Corel Intros Free Beta of WordPerfect Lightning (NewsFactor)
- IBM to pipe Google gadgets into company sites (Reuters)
- Run Windows on Your Mac, Sans Reboot (NewsFactor)
- Microsoft Tackles 'False Positives' in Antipiracy Tool (PC World)
- Marc Andreessen Takes On MySpace with New Startup (NewsFactor)
- Guantanamo trials on track for summer: Pentagon (Reuters)
- Beckham move to U.S. to be reality show (AP)
- FDA approves first drug for carsick dogs (AP)
- 23 killed in Iraq attacks ahead of security meet (AFP)
- Symantec offers mixed grades for Vista security (InfoWorld)
- Italy's Prodi wins key confidence vote to stay PM (Reuters)
- Padilla too impaired to get fair trial: lawyer (Reuters)
- Andreessen gets into social networking (AP)
- `Second Life' gets chatty (AP)
- SEC charges former McAfee lawyer with stock fraud (AFP)
- Iran recruits own militants in Iraq to use weapons (Reuters)
- Prodi retains power after Italian senate vote (AFP)
- Judge rules Padilla competent for trial (AP)
- NASA space probe swings by Jupiter (AP)
- Pa. principal accused of selling meth (AP)
- Study finds kids gain weight over summer (AP)
- Bush's faith-based program debated in court (Reuters)
- Iran, Sudan close ranks in face of Western pressure (AFP)
- New NASCAR 'on-track' technology a hit (AP)
- Groups kick off DTV transition efforts (InfoWorld)
- Mass. man arrested in Cisco fraud plot (AP)
- U.S. may embrace Iraq diplomacy critics long demanded (Reuters)
- Andreessen wants to social network (AP)
- MobiTV reaches 2 million users (AP)
- SpikeSource's Polese faces the heat (InfoWorld)
- New York City bans racial slur (Reuters)
- Trading hurt by failing servers (FT.com)
- NYC urges people not to use n-word (AP)
- Apps not 'certified' for Vista may still work on the OS (InfoWorld)
- Students pressured to stop illegal downloads (Reuters)
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