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Russian economy minister warns of crisis in 2005
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European Parliament elections: public services key issue for Finnish voters
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The Hungarian privatization agency has announced that the stake of 13.3 million shares in oil concern MOL owned by the Hungary's State Treasury, will be sold through listing it on the Budapest Stock Exchange
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Costs to rise for services from abroad after EU accession
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Arturas Paulauskas: an impeachment vote against President Rolandas Paksas, accused of grave violations of the constitution and his oath, could take place by the end of March
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Criminal case of former chairman of the national TV and Radio Company, who was dismissed last Friday by the decree of Lukashenka, is investigated by the prosecutor’s office of Belarus
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EBRD set to finance prolonging pipeline from Ukraine to Poland
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Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski's recent statement to visiting journalists from three ASEAN countries that is not Euro-centric, should not be dismissed as mere t
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Greek, Turkish Cypriot Leaders Meet for Reunification Talks
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Lukashenko lashes Russian "terrorism" despite gas deal
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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency this month announced that the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) approved a computer language based on DARPA Agent Markup Language (DAML) as an international standard
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Germany has cut a major arms deal worth an unspecified amount of money with the Estonian army
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EU hits Switzerland with new tax
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Improving Competitiveness through a Knowledge-based Economy
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APRIL 2004 PUBLIC TENDER IN ESTONIA - 4TH 3G LICENCE AVAILABLE
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HIV growth rates in Estonia, Russia and Ukraine among world's highest
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BELARUSIAN PRESIDENT THREATENS TO ABANDON ACCORDS WITH RUSSIA...
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Microsoft denies it is collaborating with Big Blue on Office migration
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The Poland Ministry of Infrastructure's target to increase by 350 percent the number of broadband Internet users by 2006
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