مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- Chiquita to pay $25M in terror case (AP)
- Mohammed claims responsibility for 9/11 (Reuters)
- Senate Republican urges Bush to fire Gonzales (Reuters)
- Rice to visit Mideast, talks up Saudi peace plan (Reuters)
- GOP readies opposition to troop bill (AP)
- Pentagon: Iraq in some ways in civil war (AP)
- Death sentence endorsed in Lunsford case (AP)
- Study: Weekend heart attacks riskier (AP)
- Paula Abdul, Cowell chummy in real life (AP)
- Last-place Bucks fire coach Terry Stotts (AP)
- Judge drops charges against HP's Dunn (AP)
- World powers agree on new Iran sanctions (AP)
- Another 'American Idol' constestant axed (AP)
- Shanghai jails leaders of online betting ring (Reuters)
- Chavez says attacks on Bush not personal (AP)
- Iraq war about sectarian rivalry, crime: Pentagon (Reuters)
- Dell Launches Linux Survey (TechWeb)
- Report: Binge drinking rises at colleges (AP)
- Jolie leaves Vietnam orphanage with boy (AP)
- Suns Rise: End Mavericks' home dominance (AP)
- End of bank probe to smooth N.Korea progress: U.S. (Reuters)
- US envoy confident NKorea will accept sanctions plan (AFP)
- Big powers reach tentative deal on Iran sanctions (Reuters)
- Anxious Japan awaits Livedoor verdict (AP)
- 3 killed in Greenwich Village shooting (AP)
- Chief Qaeda suspect confesses to 9/11 attacks (AFP)
- NKorean disarmament drive gathers steam (AFP)
- Google to bolster privacy of online searchers (AFP)
- S.Korea haggles with U.S. on soldier who ducked Iraq (Reuters)
- 49 police officers killed in India (AP)
- Suns outlast Mavs in double OT thriller (AP)
- Broad agreement reached on Iran sanctions at U.N. (Reuters)
- Tradedoubler shares slide after AOL bid withdrawn (Reuters)
- Maverick Tokyo designer twins high-tech, tradition (Reuters)
- Germany seeks consensus on U.S. missile shield (Reuters)
- Vodafone, Essar to run Indian phone firm (AP)
- U.N. resolution "torn paper": Ahmadinejad (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe says opposition escalating violence (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai hopes to leave hospital soon (AFP)
- Cellphone users set their sights on Apple's iPhone (USATODAY.com)
- Giant CeBIT fair offers peephole to high-tech future (AFP)
- Stock futures point toward higher open (AP)
- Palestinian PM gives Abbas agreed cabinet list (Reuters)
- Al-Qaeda chief said to confess to plotting September 11 (AFP)
- Palestinians unveil unity government (AFP)
- AOL withdraws TradeDoubler offer (InfoWorld)
- CommScope Gets a Broadband Boost (BusinessWeek Online)
- RSA to offer Trojan take-down service (InfoWorld)
- Ballmer talks up CRM Live (InfoWorld)
- Palestinians conclude formation of gov't (AP)
- 16 games are on NCAA schedule today (AP)
- Red Hat launches new Linux system (AP)
- Vodafone shows Internet calling on cellphones (Reuters)
- EU hopes for deal on mobile phone roaming rates by end of June (AFP)
- Samsung considers cheaper version of Q1 Ultra (InfoWorld)
- Socializing online luring an older crowd: study (Reuters)
- Wholesale prices up 1.3 percent in Feb. (AP)
- Cisco to buy WebEx in $3.2 bln deal (Reuters)
- Israel says it won't work with coalition (AP)
- UK friendly-fire widow begs Bush for transcript (Reuters)
- Cisco to pay $3.2B for WebEx (AP)
- Apollo hopes to open more online high schools (Reuters)
- Vodafone, Essar sort out differences over Indian JV (InfoWorld)
- Heather Mills: `I'll always love Paul' (AP)
- Mohammed says killed US reporter Pearl-transcript (Reuters)
- Mugabe says critics can "go and hang" (Reuters)
- Campaigner vows to "Make Spammers Pay!" (Reuters)
- Korean online game aims for Westerners on the ball (Reuters)
- Coach injured in bus wreck goes home (AP)
- Millions miss out on Internet boom: British study (Reuters)
- Vodafone, Essar agree on management of India's Hutchison Essar (AFP)
- Six major powers clinch deal on new Iran sanctions (AFP)
- Update: Cisco to buy WebEx for $3.2 billion (InfoWorld)
- Blu-ray aims to replace DVD within three years (Reuters)
- Novell to manage Windows desktops with Zenworks (InfoWorld)
- Brightcove gets deals for magazine Web site video (Reuters)
- Red Hat Launches Enterprise Linux 5 (NewsFactor)
- Software AG plans SOA alliance (InfoWorld)
- Could crazy technology save the planet? (AP)
- Zimbabwe's Mugabe tells West "go hang" (Reuters)
- Lenovo Drops Google, Embraces Windows Live (NewsFactor)
- Cisco buying WebEx for $3.2 billion (InfoWorld)
- Six major powers clinch deal on new Iran sanctions (AFP)
- Newspaper fourth-qtr advertising falls 2.2 pct (Reuters)
- He wrote the book on work jerks (AP)
- House panel sets 2008 troop pullout from Iraq (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe critics can 'go hang': Mugabe (AFP)
- Coming Soon: Xbox Live on Windows (PC World)
- EU roaming fee regulation by end June, says Reding (InfoWorld)
- Qualcomm, Broadcom settle patent dispute (AP)
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