مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- Comedian Jeni dies in apparent suicide (AP)
- Bush presses Iran, Syria on Iraq weapons (AP)
- No. 3 Senate Democrat: Gonzales must go (AP)
- Defending champ Florida gets top billing (AP)
- Film questions Michael Moore's tactics (AP)
- Pi fans to meet March 14 (3.14, get it?) (AP)
- Iran leader seeks to address Security Council (Reuters)
- Cable operators offer wireless contracts (AP)
- Microsoft Boosts Convergence (PC World)
- Moroccan man detonates explosives, wounding three (Reuters)
- ElBaradei arrives in China en route to NKorea (AFP)
- Microsoft Targets Vertical Markets in the Enterprise (PC World)
- North Korea process incremental, complex: IAEA (Reuters)
- Study: Feds slow in getting records on Web (AP)
- Dynamics Gets its Own 'Duet' (PC World)
- Hundreds evacuated in California wildfire (Reuters)
- "Borat" DVD selling nicely in Kazakhstan (Reuters)
- Faint praise, candid criticism of Chirac by press (AFP)
- ElBaradei visit aims to restore confidence with NKorea (AFP)
- Bet on for fate of Heather Mills leg on dance show (Reuters)
- Key nations split over Iran sanctions (AP)
- Chief U.N. nuclear inspector in Beijing (AP)
- Last day of trade talks for SKorea, U.S. (AP)
- Small Internet radio hit by new royalty rates (Reuters)
- U.S. military plans Iraq fallback strategy: report (Reuters)
- Stop surfing, make friends, Indian students told (Reuters)
- Sudan has "orchestrated" Darfur crimes: U.N. mission (Reuters)
- NATO warns U.S. missile defense could divide allies (Reuters)
- Security, trade top Bush agenda in Guatemala (Reuters)
- Friends and foes mark the end of Chirac era (AFP)
- Hamas says still seeks Israel's destruction (Reuters)
- UN rights group blames Sudan for war crimes across Darfur (AFP)
- U.N.: World must protect Darfur civilians (AP)
- Wall Street heads toward higher opening (AP)
- Japan-Australia defense deal not aimed at China: Abe (Reuters)
- Eisner to take on the Internet (USATODAY.com)
- Going down: Get set for great camera deals (USATODAY.com)
- Networking takes giant strides online (USATODAY.com)
- Cisco, IBM Expand Support (PC World)
- Seagate's encrypted hard drives on route (AP)
- Propane burns after derailment in New York state (Reuters)
- Nokia sees India as 2nd biggest market by 2010 (Reuters)
- Cisco, IBM to merge maintenance services abroad (Reuters)
- Train propane cars explode in N.Y. (AP)
- Ford sells major stake in Aston Martin (AP)
- Russians: Iran nuke plant to be delayed (AP)
- Seagate Ships Super-Secure Hard Disk Drive (PC World)
- Samsung Boosts Cell Phone Memory to 8GB (PC World)
- Mackey team widens lead at Iditarod (AP)
- EU Calls To Break Apple's iTunes-iPod Link (NewsFactor)
- Cheney: Congress undermining U.S. troops (AP)
- Egyptian court rejects blogger's appeal (Reuters)
- GoDaddy Servers Weather Denial-of-Service Attack (PC World)
- Philbin says he'll have bypass surgery (AP)
- 3 men indicted in stock hacking scheme (AP)
- Seagate Ships Encrypted 2.5-Inch Drives (NewsFactor)
- Does Free Domain Registration Promote Malware? (PC World)
- Microsoft Boosts Convergence (PC World)
- Army surgeon general officially retires (AP)
- Knicks extend Isiah Thomas' contract (AP)
- September 11 suspect gets Guantanamo hearing (Reuters)
- Libya says to sign nuclear power deal with U.S. (Reuters)
- Russia's patience wearing thin with ally Iran (Reuters)
- ElBaradei warns of tough task ahead on NKorea (AFP)
- Few woes mark computers' daylight shift (AP)
- Internet name system in growing danger: U.N. agency (Reuters)
- World's biggest high-tech fair looks back to the roots (AFP)
- Microsoft Targets Vertical Markets in the Enterprise (PC World)
- 9/11 suspects get hearings at Guantamamo (AP)
- Troop care scandal costs top U.S. Army medic his job (Reuters)
- Google maps World Wildlife Fund efforts (AFP)
- Tight-lipped Russians prove challenge for cell phone operator (Reuters)
- Samsung Debuts 8-GB Flash for Phones (NewsFactor)
- EU's Solana to discuss Lebanon in Syria (AFP)
- U.N: Cybersquatting complaints rise (AP)
- AOL partners with PointRoll on new ads (AP)
- Eisner launches Internet video studio Vuguru (Reuters)
- Nokia sees replacement sales role up in 2007 (Reuters)
- Intel Introduces New Quad-Core Xeons (NewsFactor)
- Mortuary puts funerals on webcasts (AP)
- Ohio State No. 1 in season's final poll (AP)
- VA orders review of 1,400 clinics (AP)
- Some in Congress undercut Iraq war effort: Cheney (Reuters)
- IBM's Palmisano paid $18.8M last year (AP)
- GE Debuts a Slew of Digital Cameras (NewsFactor)
- Islamist financing suspect arrested in Spain (Reuters)
- U.S. embargo against Iran bank not a violation: IMF (Reuters)
- NBC, Sports Illustrated team up on Web video (Reuters)
- Elder Bush treated for dehydration (AP)
- Beta carotene pills may not save vision (AP)
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