مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- Rove offered for unsworn testimony (Reuters)
- General strike paralyses Israel (AFP)
- Sportingbet says Louisiana drops charges (Reuters)
- Somali insurgents drag soldiers' corpses (AP)
- Wall Street heads for lower open (AP)
- U.S. says Hamas forces growing faster than Abbas's (Reuters)
- Map proves Portuguese discovered Australia: new book (Reuters)
- India tech institute curbs Internet use (AP)
- Human handling of polar bear stirs flap (AP)
- U.S. forces say destroy bomb factory in Iraq, kill 5 (Reuters)
- Long-awaited PlayStation 3 about to hit Europe, rest of world (AFP)
- Russia nixes 'excessive' Iran sanctions (AP)
- IBM wins deal to manage firm's IT unit (AP)
- Dell launches low-cost PC in China (InfoWorld)
- Dell launches low-cost PC for China in market war (Reuters)
- U.S. destroys bomb factory in Iraq (AP)
- Chinese restaurant food draws criticism (AP)
- U.S. in Cold War tactics to sell missile shield: Russia (Reuters)
- Gore testifies before House panels (AP)
- U.S. concerned by Russian arms sales to Iran, Syria (Reuters)
- France's Chirac backs right-wing candidate Sarkozy (AFP)
- BenQ creditors may go after BenQ Corp. (InfoWorld)
- Hydrogen cars face technological hurdles: experts (Reuters)
- Dell launches low-cost PC for China in market war (Reuters)
- Moore's Law hits physics in memory chips (Reuters)
- Court backs FCC insulating Web phone service (Reuters)
- Belgium launches mobile payment service (AP)
- IBM wins contract to transform Indian mobile operator (InfoWorld)
- Sirius: Lower price plan with XM buy (AP)
- MySpace Enters Presidential Race (NewsFactor)
- Some doctors balk at inhaled insulin (AP)
- George Foreman joins `Inventor' as judge (AP)
- Rice plans to reduce U.S. security funds for Abbas (Reuters)
- Senators set Iraq deadline in war bill (AP)
- Iraq PM orders Sadr aide released by U.S. forces (Reuters)
- U.S. airlines back transatlantic air deal (Reuters)
- Cuba dusts off Hemingway's Havana home (Reuters)
- India high-tech school curbs online use (AP)
- Eyes on the Internet, Dell launches low-cost computer in China (AFP)
- Google Hangs Up on Mobile Phone Idea (NewsFactor)
- Charged astronaut gets new Navy job (AP)
- Trial told Black associate made honest mistakes (Reuters)
- Owners idle Sago coal mine where 12 died (Reuters)
- Philbin back home after bypass surgery (AP)
- Web site caters to hotties (AP)
- 'God of War II' takes over PlayStation 2 (AP)
- Broadcom urges ban on Qualcomm chips (AP)
- IDC Report: Virtualization Cannibalizes Server Sales (NewsFactor)
- Review: Supernatural games are mixed bag (AP)
- Leader says Iran will retaliate if attacked: report (Reuters)
- Microsoft says probing fraud on Xbox Live service (Reuters)
- Google inks software deals in Africa (InfoWorld)
- John Backus, Father of Fortran, Dies (NewsFactor)
- Bush, Congress may fight on executive privilege (Reuters)
- Gore takes global warming fight to Capitol Hill (Reuters)
- IT vendors hand over SOA specs to Oasis (InfoWorld)
- Bank targets European investors for Hollywood (Reuters)
- EU, UN officials meet Palestinian minister as Israel balks (AFP)
- Kings' Artest charged with misdemeanors (AP)
- House Democrats see Iraq withdrawal bill win (Reuters)
- U.S., Britain slam Italy hostage deal with Taliban (Reuters)
- Biofuels spark biotech rally (AP)
- Elton John to release catalog online (AP)
- Britain's Playstation 3 nuts begin long queue (AFP)
- SugarCRM update due in beta next month (InfoWorld)
- Microsoft to release VOIP server beta on Monday (InfoWorld)
- Video games' reach bigger than thought: report (Reuters)
- New carbon-dioxide tracking developed (AP)
- McCartney signed to new Starbucks label (AP)
- Court backs FCC over states in VoIP case (AP)
- Motorola slashes outlook, replaces CFO (AP)
- Apple set-top box ships after delay (AP)
- Google adds themes for personalizing home pages (Macworld.com)
- Iran warns of 'illegal' steps over nukes (AP)
- AP: VA hospitals beset with problems (AP)
- Firefighters face heart risks in a blaze (AP)
- Heather Mills attempts mambo makeover (AP)
- Broadcom asks United States to ban phones with Qualcomm chips (InfoWorld)
- Hilton, Richie to become camp counselors (AP)
- Video war erupts between Clinton and Obama (Reuters)
- IBM hails Jazz collaboration platform (InfoWorld)
- Art imitates video games (AP)
- Food recall worries dog and cat owners (AP)
- Former U.S. sailor indicted on terrorism charges (Reuters)
- Karl Rove back in the cross hairs again (Reuters)
- Palm takeover interest continues: sources (Reuters)
- Microsoft names leaders for search-and-ad unit (InfoWorld)
- Letterman regular 'Bud' Melman dies (AP)
- Firefighters face heart risks in a blaze (AP)
- Letterman regular 'Bud' Melman dies (AP)
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