مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- Clashes rock Mogadishu for 3rd day: residents (Reuters)
- Swimming stars dive into the blogosphere (AP)
- UK forces say "incident" in Gulf waterway near Iran (Reuters)
- Ohio State, Kansas advance in NCAAs (AP)
- Antarctic melting may be speeding up (Reuters)
- Murder claim rocks cricket showcase (Reuters)
- DRCongo charges fromer rebel Bemba with 'high treason' (AFP)
- Iraq's Sunni deputy PM hurt in bombing (AP)
- Iraq deputy PM in hospital after suicide attack (Reuters)
- Jamaican police believe Pakistan coach knew his murderer (AFP)
- Iraq deputy PM wounded in blast (AFP)
- IBM finds way to keep chips cooler (InfoWorld)
- U.S. stocks head toward higher open (AP)
- Wii game console bowling over U.S. retirees (Reuters)
- 'Acceptable.TV' puts the Net in comic vignettes (USATODAY.com)
- Nokia Rings in Gains on Motorola News (BusinessWeek Online)
- Oracle accuses SAP of 'corporate theft on grand scale' (USATODAY.com)
- 3 questioned in London transit bombings (AP)
- Ex-deputy to plead guilty in lobbyist case (AP)
- Iran nabs British sailors in Iraq waters (AP)
- British sailors detained by Iranian navy (AFP)
- Cablevision loses network DVR court case (Reuters)
- Belgian company loses lawsuit against Google (InfoWorld)
- Iraqi PM visits wounded deputy, talks to him (Reuters)
- NBC, News Corp. in online video venture (AP)
- Cablevision loses suit on network DVRs (AP)
- New Trojan calls on Skype (InfoWorld)
- Icahn ups pressure on Motorola, raises stake (Reuters)
- Existing home sales rise in February (AP)
- Iraq deputy PM wounded in suicide attack (Reuters)
- Woolmer's murder knocks wind out of World Cup (Reuters)
- Judge bars Vonage from using Verizon VoIP patents (Reuters)
- FCC unlikely to lift airplane cell phone ban (InfoWorld)
- Oracle to buy in-memory data grid company (InfoWorld)
- Rat poison found in tainted pet food (AP)
- Census overstated number of uninsured (AP)
- Spinach E. coli traced to Calif. ranch (AP)
- Berlin Zoo polar bear makes public debut (AP)
- Football's Peyton Manning to host `SNL' (AP)
- House approves deadline for ending Iraq war (Reuters)
- NY agency says rat poison found in pet food: report (Reuters)
- Rice visits Mideast amid doubts about US commitment (Reuters)
- British sailors held by Iranian navy (AFP)
- Audible Magic on copyright patrol (AP)
- Music publishers sue XM radio (AP)
- Judge rules against Vonage on patents (AP)
- Red Hat Responds to Claims It's the 'Next Microsoft' (PC Magazine)
- Ebay software bargains and pitfalls (Reuters)
- Toxin in pet food that killed 14 animals identified (Reuters)
- Defeated DRC presidential candidate holed up in SAfrican embassy (AFP)
- Vote on `.xxx' Internet address nears (AP)
- Vilsack to endorse Clinton for president (AP)
- Questions on `.xxx' bid and domain names (AP)
- COPA Block Highlights ****-Filter Debate (NewsFactor)
- Oracle's SAP suit raises users' ethics concerns (InfoWorld)
- Oracle seeks faster grids with Tangosol buy (InfoWorld)
- Marine unit ordered out of Afghanistan (AP)
- Giuliani, wife each married three times (AP)
- Girl's overdose death raises questions (AP)
- White House spokesman to undergo surgery (AP)
- Detainee says played role in 1998 U.S. embassy bomb (Reuters)
- US House ties Iraq war funding to withdrawal timeline (AFP)
- Wireless show to push mobile ads, shopping (Reuters)
- New Orleans residents arming themselves (AP)
- Miss USA set to crown new queen Friday (AP)
- Eagles' Reid returns to coaching duties (AP)
- Treasury sends Glaser to sort out N.Korea funds (Reuters)
- TV Guide to offer Web video listings (AP)
- Reports: Judge hits Vonage with injunction (InfoWorld)
- Washington, D.C., hacker event gets underway (InfoWorld)
- Iran's president cancels U.N. appearance (AP)
- Texans release quarterback David Carr (AP)
- Toxin in killer pet food is used in rat poison (Reuters)
- Neiman Marcus sues domain name companies (AP)
- Campbell released from community service (AP)
- Menu Foods cannot explain toxin in its pet food (Reuters)
- European Web sites go for long addresses (AP)
- Many Americans see little point to Web: survey (Reuters)
- Gibson, professor trade barbs over film (AP)
- Tiger Woods gets back on track at Doral (AP)
- Morgan Stanley to spin off Discover (AP)
- Iranian president outlines proposals for U.N. (Reuters)
- Dems challenge Bush with Iraq timetable (AP)
- Rat poison found in tainted pet food (AP)
- Iran's president cancels U.N. appearance (AP)
- Bombing gravely injures Iraqi deputy PM (AP)
- New Orleans residents arming themselves (AP)
- NASA engineers work on new spacesuits (AP)
- Gibson, professor trade barbs over film (AP)
- Housewife convicted of frying husband (AP)
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