مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- Taiwanese set off 8.1-mile firecracker (AP)
- Major powers send Iran nuclear issue to UN envoys: US (AFP)
- U.S. military says 16 Afghans killed after attack (Reuters)
- Report: 5 seized with Britons are found (AP)
- Iraqi PM to shuffle cabinet in bid to save coalition (AFP)
- Official: Wrecks common at Ga. exit ramp (AP)
- Global warming is human rights issue: Nobel nominee (Reuters)
- Swiftness of Dow drop due to computers (AP)
- Arabs want U.N. timetable for U.S. withdrawal (Reuters)
- Mancuso, Goetschl tied in World Cup (AP)
- Italy still wants justice from U.S. for Iraq shooting (Reuters)
- HP Sharpens Its Blades (TechWeb)
- Obama, Clintons campaign at Selma events (AP)
- Vuitton takes Paris fashion marathon to final spurt (Reuters)
- 2008 race, 20 months away, dominating TV (AP)
- Senators: Pakistan must address al-Qaida (AP)
- Sanyo, Lenovo Share Cost of Defective Battery Recall (PC World)
- Police turn to YouTube to catch suspects (AP)
- Wall Street braces for bumpy ride (AP)
- Palm speculation builds as its share price rises (Reuters)
- Carmakers adding high-tech perks (AP)
- Senators vow quick action on Walter Reed (AP)
- Domenici says he called fired prosecutor (AP)
- Democrats say close to new Iraq resolution (Reuters)
- Florida ends skid with win over Kentucky (AP)
- NAACP president resigns after 19 months (AP)
- Technology creates extreme genealogists (AP)
- Biker romp 'Wild Hogs' debuts at No. 1 (AP)
- Ex-senator, VP candidate Eagleton dies (AP)
- US, North Korea meet to unravel half century of enmity (AFP)
- Diebold weighs strategy for voting unit (AP)
- Unpaid taxes equal $2,680 per household (AP)
- 'Turkey' Worm Targets Solaris (PC World)
- Bush seeks ethanol alliance with Brazil (AP)
- UNC beats Duke to clinch top seed in ACC (AP)
- Rivals Launch Competing Windows-on-Mac Products (PC World)
- Egypt's bloggers test state media control (Reuters)
- U.S., Iraqi forces enter Shiite center (AP)
- White supremacist gang gains clout (AP)
- Chavez calls envoy 'professional killer' (AP)
- UNC beats Duke to clinch top seed in ACC (AP)
- Air strikes on Iran could backfire: report (Reuters)
- Obama, Clintons appear at civil rights shrine (Reuters)
- Britain's Coldplay working on new album (AP)
- Jubilant crowd recreates Selma march (AP)
- Afghan, U.S. reports on firefight differ (AP)
- Unpaid taxes equal $2,680 per household (AP)
- Bush seeks ethanol alliance with Brazil (AP)
- Singapore approves bidders for broadband project (InfoWorld)
- Acer expands through Best Buy (InfoWorld)
- Back home after crash, an agonizing wait (AP)
- Husband accused of dismemberment caught (AP)
- Videotape shows men giving pot to kids (AP)
- President of major civil rights group resigns (Reuters)
- North Korea fully ready to end nuclear work: envoy (Reuters)
- China's Wen calls for more sustainable growth (AFP)
- Egypt's bloggers test state media control (Reuters)
- Palm Speculation Builds As Its Share Price Rises (TechWeb)
- Microsoft to offer Xbox 360 memory unit (Reuters)
- Alltel steps up efforts to sell itself - WSJ (Reuters)
- U.S., North Korea set for talks under nuclear deal (Reuters)
- Rock archive web site countersues bands, labels (Reuters)
- Karzai slams Afghan deaths after raid on U.S. force (Reuters)
- Afghan leader condemns civilian deaths (AFP)
- China seeks to rebalance the economy, curb excesses (AFP)
- Japan stocks plunge 3.34 percent (AP)
- Nine Afghan civilians killed in NATO strike: deputy governor (AFP)
- US, North Korea begin thaw in relations (AFP)
- Movie firms working on digital film system (AP)
- The 50 Most Important People on the Web (PC World)
- U.N. nuclear watchdog to ratify Iran aid cut (Reuters)
- European, Asia shares tumble as yen surges (Reuters)
- Car bomb hits Baghdad booksellers district (Reuters)
- Royal & Sun completes sale of its U.S. operation (Reuters)
- Future of play focus of video game maker gathering (AFP)
- Asian markets plunge across board (AP)
- European shares fall as equity sell-off goes on (Reuters)
- Car bomb kills 26 in Baghdad book district (Reuters)
- Car bomb kills 18 in Baghdad book market (AFP)
- U.N. nuke watchdog agency meets on Iran (AP)
- Avaya Talks Up Voice as a Service (InfoWorld)
- Experts urge big effort to make pandemic vaccines (Reuters)
- Childhood obesity triggers early puberty - study (Reuters)
- Nash has Suns rolling again (AP)
- Virtualization in a USB drive (InfoWorld)
- Red Hat looks to entice developers (InfoWorld)
- BBC taps IBM's new video search (InfoWorld)
- Stocks head toward lower opening (AP)
- Biker romp 'Wild Hogs' debuts at No. 1 (AP)
- Stocks set to fall amid global sell-off (Reuters)
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