مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- Nine Afghan civilians 'killed by US strike' (AFP)
- Cisco buys technology to create online communities (Reuters)
- SugarCRM expands into Europe (InfoWorld)
- Lawmakers to hold Walter Reed hearings (AP)
- Scientists try to predict intentions (AP)
- Palm speculation builds as its share price rises (Reuters)
- Wilson wins Honda Classic in playoff (AP)
- UN atomic agency opens meeting on Iran, North Korea (AFP)
- AMD warns it won't meet 1Q outlook (AP)
- Acer Expands U.S. Sales (PC World)
- Strait's 8 nominations lead ACM awards (AP)
- Teens accused of making ostrich impotent (AP)
- RIM restating results, chairman resigns (AP)
- Lawson enters hosting market with IBM (InfoWorld)
- Katrina victims evacuate FEMA park (AP)
- Wade will attempt comeback this season (AP)
- UK charges less than half of terrorism detainees (Reuters)
- Poles spot the difference twixt twin leaders in online game (AFP)
- BlackBerry maker's chairman resigns amid stock option probe (AFP)
- Nokia supplier Perlos ends Finland production, over 1,100 laid off (AFP)
- U.S. missile plan triggers NATO tensions (Reuters)
- Microsoft Makes Xbox Memory Moves (NewsFactor)
- Libby jury resumes deliberations after question (Reuters)
- Guantanamo inmates appeal detention to top court (Reuters)
- Chattering chips enliven Tokyo stroll (AP)
- Wal-Mart says fires systems technician (Reuters)
- Wal-Mart fires worker over eavesdropping (AP)
- Potential Kremlin contender takes to cyberspace (Reuters)
- Sssh!! Russia's oldest theater hushes cell phones (Reuters)
- Tests reveal blood clot in Cheney's leg (AP)
- Semiconductor sales up in January (AP)
- Cisco buys another social-networking firm (InfoWorld)
- Radcliffe to reprise Harry Potter role (AP)
- Wade will attempt comeback this season (AP)
- Cheney has blood clot in leg, not hospitalized (Reuters)
- Sony's lead in game console market may slip-EA CEO (Reuters)
- Economy worries may slow gas price rise (Reuters)
- Army hospital problems widespread, lawmakers say (Reuters)
- So much data, relatively little space (AP)
- Privacy board OKs eavesdropping programs (AP)
- Some states put untrained cops on duty (AP)
- Obesity surgery triples among U.S. teens (AP)
- U.N. starts talks on new Iran sanctions (Reuters)
- Chrysler Links Ads To Online Content (AdWeek.com)
- Artest arrested for domestic violence (AP)
- Schwarzenegger stops short of endorsing Giuliani (Reuters)
- Medic on trial for refusing Iraq mission (Reuters)
- US, North Korea start groundbreaking talks (AFP)
- Walter Reed commanders admit fault (AP)
- 38 die, 105 hurt in Baghdad market blast (AP)
- Tests reveal blood clot in Cheney's leg (AP)
- Privacy board clears U.S. spy programs (AP)
- Police: Man confesses in wife's death (AP)
- Obesity surgery triples among U.S. teens (AP)
- Wal-Mart fires worker over eavesdropping (AP)
- Army hospital problems said to be systemic (Reuters)
- Tech Company Helps Usher In New Age Of Video (Investor's Business Daily)
- EMC's DeWalt named new McAfee chief (InfoWorld)
- Cisco Systems Buys Another Social-Networking Firm (PC World)
- Springer to host 'America's Got Talent' (AP)
- Artest arrested for domestic violence (AP)
- Cheney gets treatment for blood clot (AFP)
- Some states put untrained cops on duty (AP)
- Sean Combs sued for assault by partygoer (AP)
- Microsoft to blast Google for its copyright policy (Reuters)
- U.S., N.Korea discuss relations under nuclear deal (Reuters)
- China won't let new Internet cafes open (AP)
- Apple Updates iTunes and QuickTime (PC World)
- U.N. forsees Afghan poppy harvest boom (AP)
- Pilot crashes into in-laws' house (AP)
- China bans new Internet cafes for a year (Reuters)
- US, North Korea start groundbreaking talks (AFP)
- Tech researchers calculate digital info (AP)
- Life's ticking away, Web site calculates how fast (Reuters)
- LG Electronics shares surge on handset profit hopes (Reuters)
- Powerful earthquake kills 9 in Indonesia (AP)
- Nine dead after quake in Indonesia's Sumatra (Reuters)
- Japan to put abductees on North Korea talks agenda (Reuters)
- Strong Indonesia quake causes panic, damage (AFP)
- Blast kills six U.S. soldiers north of Baghdad (Reuters)
- Quake kills at least 11 in Sumatra, felt in Singapore (Reuters)
- At least 13 dead in Indonesia quake (AFP)
- NATO launches offensive against Taliban (AP)
- Asian stocks rally after global sell-off (AP)
- China calls on Iran to cooperate with IAEA (Reuters)
- India, Pakistan convene joint panel on terrorism (Reuters)
- U.S., North Korea open historic talks (AP)
- At least 31 dead after Indonesia quakes: Padang mayor (Reuters)
- Afghans protest over U.S. killing of civilians (Reuters)
- U.S. says to stage military drill with South Korea (Reuters)
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