مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- Motorola replaces CFO, slashes outlook (AP)
- Kings' Artest charged with misdemeanors (AP)
- Microsoft says finds no Xbox Live security breach (Reuters)
- Any Google Wireless Handset Might Be Of The Wi-Fi Variety (Investor's Business Daily)
- Oracle Entrance Into Linux Field Has Little Impact (Investor's Business Daily)
- Microsoft combines search, ad development teams (Reuters)
- Showdown looms in attorney firings probe (AP)
- Democrats set Iraq deadline in war bill (AP)
- AP: Mold, Leaky Roofs Beset VA Clinics (AP)
- Iran warns of 'illegal' steps over nukes (AP)
- Mystery creator of anti-Clinton ad ID'd (AP)
- 3 charged with murder in Ga. boy's death (AP)
- Food recall worries dog and cat owners (AP)
- Fed holds the line on interest rates (AP)
- U.N. Council seeks compromise on Iran text (Reuters)
- Gore takes global warming crusade to Capitol Hill (Reuters)
- Apple set-top box ships after delay (AP)
- Four Livedoor execs sentenced in Japan (AP)
- Video war erupts between Clinton, Obama backers (Reuters)
- Motorola warns of 1st-qtr loss, accelerates buyback (Reuters)
- Wyo. scientists give dinosaur a makeover (AP)
- 'American Idol' makes a surprise cut (AP)
- Different view for Sosa in Cubs' camp (AP)
- John Edwards to discuss wife's health (AP)
- Nowitzki-LeBron showdown goes to Mavs (AP)
- Australian gamers prepare to queue for Playstation 3 (AFP)
- US CD sales plummet as people turn to digital music downloads (AFP)
- N.Korea nuclear talks spill into 4th day (Reuters)
- Iraq says may be near anti-Qaeda deal with rebels (Reuters)
- China works to clear roadblock at NKorea nuclear talks (AFP)
- Sponsors of new Iran sanctions draft agree to study amendments (AFP)
- The sun sets on a golden era for foreign workers (FT.com)
- Colossal squid may be headed for oven (AP)
- UN debates sanctions draft as Iran remains defiant (AFP)
- Yahoo names executive to combat online ad fraud (Reuters)
- Narrowing 3G loss lifts Hutchison results (Reuters)
- Ethiopian tanks open fire in Somalia fighting (Reuters)
- Pakistan tests nuclear-capable cruise missile (Reuters)
- NKorea talks could break up Thursday: report (AFP)
- NKorean envoy departs Beijing: Air Koryo official (AFP)
- Hyped-up gamers queue for next-generation Playstation 3 (AFP)
- Asian mobile phone makers: dinosaurs in the making (Reuters)
- North Koreas nuclear envoy leaves talks (AP)
- U.S. urged to abandon trials by military tribunals (Reuters)
- NBC rebooting Web plans, media player (Reuters)
- Hyped-up gamers queue for next-generation Playstation 3 (AFP)
- EU's Kroes says Microsoft continues "abuse" (Reuters)
- New site aims to be the YouTube of gaming (Reuters)
- Good, bad of NBA: Mavs win, Celtics lose (AP)
- Iraqi VP warns of chaos if U.S. withdrawal premature (Reuters)
- EU president Germany optimistic on U.S. air pact (Reuters)
- Jet passengers may not get to chat on cellphones after all (USATODAY.com)
- EU concerned about Microsoft gaining market share (AFP)
- Talks with insurgents underway in Iraq (AP)
- Stocks head toward flat opening (AP)
- Iranian navy starts war games in the Gulf: TV (Reuters)
- N.Korea nuclear talks suspended: China (AFP)
- Heavy fighting in Somali capital (AFP)
- IOC tendering Beijing Games new media rights for China (Reuters)
- IOC tendering Beijing Games new media rights for China (Reuters)
- Congress to press regulators on mortgages (AP)
- Sadr aide held over killing of U.S. soldiers (Reuters)
- Jobless claims fall for 3rd straight wk. (AP)
- Paper cleared in Muhammad drawings case (AP)
- Iraq Green Zone blast interrupts Maliki-Ban briefing (Reuters)
- Washington welcomes EU backing for "open skies" (Reuters)
- Edwards to hold news conference in North Carolina (Reuters)
- EU agrees transatlantic 'open skies' agreement (AFP)
- Heavy fighting erupts in Somali capital (AFP)
- U.S. judge blocks 1998 online **** law (AP)
- Hyped-up gamers queue for next-generation Playstation (AFP)
- Nokia ships N95 phone with GPS (InfoWorld)
- Rocket hits near U.N. chief in Baghdad (AP)
- Japan sees double standard in biz trials (AP)
- Shoppers sleep on floor for PlayStation 3 launch (Reuters)
- HP to acquire Web software developer Tabblo (InfoWorld)
- La Russa is arrested on suspicion of DUI (AP)
- U.S. states oppose bailout to subprime lenders (Reuters)
- Japan sees double standard in biz trials (AP)
- Shoppers sleep on floor for PlayStation 3 launch (Reuters)
- HP to acquire Web software developer Tabblo (InfoWorld)
- La Russa is arrested on suspicion of DUI (AP)
- U.S. states oppose bailout to subprime lenders (Reuters)
- News Corp., NBC to unveil YouTube rival: report (Reuters)
- HP says to buy Web-based software developer Tabblo (Reuters)
- McCann and Braves agree to 6-year deal (AP)
- White House aides face more potential subpoenas (Reuters)
- NBC, News Corp. in online video venture (AP)
- Senate panel grills regulators on subprime (Reuters)
- EU agrees more competition on transatlantic routes (AFP)
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