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Swedish model Nordegren snares a prized catch

Tiger Woods is to marry his Swedish girlfriend Elin Nordegren, the 23-year-old former model’s father has confirmed more »

Europe 'broadband revolution' leads the world

The future is burning bright for the ICT manufacturing and services across the European Union as the continent enjoys a "broadband revolution" and takes up global leadership in the mobile sector more »

Government opposes mandatory military aid

Finland continues to pursue alternate proposal for common EU defence more »

Sweden proposes drastic fines for spammers

The Swedish government tabled a draft law that would allow it to to crack down on people who flood email inboxes with unwanted advertisements, so-called spam. more »

Poland backs Estonian position on EU commissioners

Poland supports the provision that each member state of the European Union should be represented with a commissioner's post in the EU's executive Commission more »

Businesses support vetoes

Entrepreneurs say reform measures would harm small businesses more »

CMC Buys Controlling Interest in Polish Steel Mill Huta Zawierci

Commercial Metals Company announced that its subsidiary, Commercial Metals (International) AG, has closed the previously announced purchase of a controlling interest in Huta Zawiercie S.A. more »

The gas export deal to Poland

Norway's biggest oil and gas group Statoil said yesterday that it was pulling the plug on a major natural gas export deal to Poland more »

Sweden, Poland not keen to compete with Nato

Sweden and Poland yesterday underlined their opposition to any security and defence initiatives taken by the European Union (EU) to compete with the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation western defence alliance more »

Italian president to decide on controversial media law

All eyes are now on president Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, Italy's supreme political arbiter, who has a month to decide whether he will approve a controversial new law which is causing uproar more »

EU takes another stab at constitution

The negotiations have made little progress more »

China eyes plutonium factory in Germany

China has voiced interest in buying a German factory built to produce plutonium for power stations, German government sources say more »

Foreign Banks Keen To Cash In on Russia

Foreign banks will find it tough to enter the booming Russian market and could find it yet harder to win market share outside the top slice of corporate business, Russian and foreign bankers said Tuesday more »

Colin Powell's message

Powell Calls on International Community to Support Georgia's Territorial Integrity more »

"Negative surprise"

The Monetary Council of the Hungarian National Bank (MNB) increased its base rate from 9.5 percent to 12.5 percent on 28 November more »

On Amount of GDP of Belarus

Belarus’ GDP will amount to $14.6-$14.8 billion by late 2003, Deputy Minister of Economy Andrei Tur stated more »

Intel scientists find wall for Moore's Law

Moore's Law, as chip manufacturers generally refer to it today, is coming to an end, according to a recent research paper more »

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Germany to Face Old Foes in Euro 2004

Old scores and local rivalries are set to be settled in the opening stages of the European Championships in Portugal next summer more »

EU 'will set asylum levels'

T. Blair was accused last night of signing a “blank cheque” on immigrants more »