مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : أرشيف المدونات وأخبار اللغة الإنجليزية
- Microsoft's Deepfish Mobile Browser Enters Trial (NewsFactor)
- Gitmo detainee denies role in 9/11 plot (AP)
- Study may help develop ADD treatments (AP)
- Eric Clapton to hold Crossroads benefit (AP)
- Wall Street ends up in choppy session (AP)
- Selig defends DirecTV-baseball deal (AP)
- Web news readers have greater attention span: U.S. study (Reuters)
- Take-Two investors revolt (AP)
- A deer's eye view: live on the Internet (Reuters)
- Microsoft previews new mobile Internet browser (AFP)
- Shark deaths endanger scallop population (AP)
- No fading star: Actress gets roles at 97 (AP)
- Dell says audit found accounting errors (AP)
- Washingtonpost.com Revamps Homepage -- Increases Emphasis on Video (Editor and Publisher)
- Prosecutors: Revoke Hilton's probation (AP)
- Prosecutor defends Guantanamo conviction (Reuters)
- Chrysler to offer satellite TV (AP)
- Trends & Innovations - Thursday (Investor's Business Daily)
- Dems edge closer to showdown over Iraq (AP)
- Ex-aide contradicts Gonzales on firings (AP)
- U.N. urges resolution of Iran seizure (AP)
- Gates calls for bill to help close Gitmo (AP)
- Shiite market bombings kill at least 122 (AP)
- Tornado swarm kills four in three states (AP)
- Shark deaths endanger scallop population (AP)
- Prosecutors: Revoke Hilton's probation (AP)
- Dell says audit found accounting errors (AP)
- Selig defends DirecTV-baseball deal (AP)
- China cyberspace, outerspace war gains impress: U.S (Reuters)
- Arab leaders urge Israel to take peace offer (Reuters)
- Red Hat says Yahoo relationship intact (InfoWorld)
- Texas executes man after last-minute appeals fail (Reuters)
- NY mobsters used strip club for training: prosecutor (Reuters)
- W. Virginia wins 1st NIT title since '42 (AP)
- Britain fails to gain strong UN support in row with Iran (AFP)
- Chrysler to offer satellite TV (AP)
- Google goes back to pre-Katrina maps (AP)
- Britney Spears reaches divorce settlement: magazine (Reuters)
- Dissident shareholders win control at Take-Two (Reuters)
- Jesse Jackson backs Obama for president (AP)
- Study may help develop ADD treatments (AP)
- Britney Spears, K-Fed settle divorce (AP)
- Britain plans reply to Iran note on sailor crisis (Reuters)
- CTIA Mobile Phone Show: Our Picks and Pans (PC World)
- Ex-aide disputes Gonzales statements on firings (Reuters)
- Economy on track despite housing: Fed officials (Reuters)
- Data theft believed to be biggest hack (AP)
- Dell Promises Linux for Desktops and Laptops (NewsFactor)
- US Senate defies Bush, ties Iraq war funds to withdrawal (AFP)
- Investors laud video game co.'s upheaval (AP)
- AOL unit to manage ads in new Web video venture (Reuters)
- Chinese cell phone makers make U.S. push (AP)
- Wrongly convicted man freed from jail (AP)
- Australian must explain guilt at Guantanamo (Reuters)
- Parkinson's drug pulled from U.S. market: FDA (Reuters)
- Iran TV to show "confessions" of British sailor (Reuters)
- State Dept. warns: Be careful overseas (AP)
- Giuliani faces questions about Sept. 11 (AP)
- Report: Iran to air UK confession (AP)
- India delays decision on Vodafone's purchase of Hutch Essar (AFP)
- ICANN set to vote on '.xxx' domain (AP)
- Bangladesh executes six top Islamic militants (AFP)
- Milk prices expected to rise 9 percent (AP)
- Hijacked plane lands at Khartoum airport (AP)
- Brazil offers Internet access to Indians (AP)
- American Lochte breaks backstroke record (AP)
- Report: Helicopter shot down in Somalia (AP)
- Alec Baldwin offers soldier tuition help (AP)
- American Lochte breaks backstroke record (AP)
- British sailor admits to illegal entry: Iran's news agency (Reuters)
- Wall Street moves toward lower open (AP)
- Iran TV shows captured Briton, says confesses (Reuters)
- Insurgents shoot down Ethiopian helicopter in Mogadishu (AFP)
- Older devices may spring forward (USATODAY.com)
- U.S.,S.Korea near trade pact amid noise of protest (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe's Mugabe seeks new term after SADC backing (Reuters)
- EEye publishes fix for Windows zero-day vulnerability (InfoWorld)
- Red Hat CEO undaunted by Oracle, Microsoft (InfoWorld)
- SonyBMG deletes demo CDs, logs onto blogs (Reuters)
- Consumer spending, personal incomes rise (AP)
- Bush to visit with troops at Walter Reed (AP)
- Virus Disguised as IE 7 Download (PC World)
- Poland's TPSA eyes more cellphone customers in '07 (Reuters)
- NTN Buzztime sees $2 mln in proceeds from wireless unit sale (Reuters)
- Hicks' sentence to be limited to 7 years (AP)
- Girl, 16, kicked off plane for coughing (AP)
- French nun credits John Paul for sudden healing (Reuters)
- Helicopter shot down as Mogadishu battle rages (Reuters)
- Internet body rejects .XXX adult-only sites (Reuters)
- Red Hat CEO Undaunted by Oracle, Microsoft (PC World)
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