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Microsoft: Virtual PC Will Run Linux

Microsoft Corp. on Monday will announce the release of its Virtual PC technology to manufacturing more »

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AEGON Opens Life Insurance Operations in Slovakia

The AEGON Group officially launched its life insurance activities in Slovakia more »

Serbia rules out talks on Kosovo independence

A Serbian government minister on Friday ruled out independence for the breakaway province of Kosovo even if this meant Belgrade would be barred from joining the European Union more »

Schindler plaque unveiled in Poland

Members of the Krakow Jewish community and U.S. college students unveiled a plaque Monday honoring German industrialist Oscar Schindler more »

Georgians elect new parliament

Amid confusions at polling stations and worries about unrest, Georgians voted in parliamentary elections Sunday that were seen as a test of strength for politicians seeking to succeed President Eduard Shevardnadze more »

The Youth Leaders of Baltics are for Free Belarus

The meeting of the leaders of the Baltic youth organizations of the right wing took place on November 1-2 in Piarnu, Estonia more »

Vodafone to offer Blackberry devices in European markets

European powerhouse Vodafone Group plc announced it will begin selling BlackBerry devices and servers from Research In Motion Ltd more »

Chinese women sexiest

Males the world over regard China's liberated women as most sexy while the booming Communist nation is ranked fourth as "the most sexy country." more »

$1.3B Expected for Online Auto Ads

The automotive industry will drive online spending to a projected $1.3 billion by the end of 2003, according to data from Borrell Associates Inc., representing a 15 percent increase over 2002 more »

Torrent plans unit in Poland

Torrent Pharmaceuticals is setting up a separate subsidiary in Poland to focus on Eastern European markets and has firmed up marketing alliances with two European companies for marketing generic formulations shortly going off-patent in Europe more »

S&P changes Poland outlook to negative

Poland's local currency rating was downgraded on Wednesday by Standard & Poor's because of concerns about the country's high budget deficits and a rapid increase in government debt more »

EU Says Poland, Other Entrants Must Speed Preparation

Poland, the largest of 10 European Union entrants, has the most work to do in the final six months before membership, lagging behind in selling state assets and cutting budget spending, the European Commission said more »

Human trafficking finds new ways

Human trafficking finds new ways more »

New Weapon Against HIV

Eastern Europe is actively preparing to fight the greatest plague of our times-the HIV virus and AIDS more »

German Tax Revenues seen Plunging in 2003 and 2004

The German Finance Ministry on Thursday announced federal and state revenues were likely to decrease by nearly €20 billion this year and next more »

Visas, WTO and energy main areas of EU-Russia dialogue

Documents to strengthen legal base of RF-EU relations more »

LATVIAN DEFENSE MINISTER VISITS IRAQ

Girts Valdis Kristovskis, accompanied by National Armed Forces commander Gaidis Andrejs Zeibots, the parliament's Defense and Interior Affairs Committee Chairman Arnolds Laksa, and ministry specialists began a four-day visit to Iraq on 2 November more »

Lithuania’s Economic Growth will be Fastest Among 25 EU States

In the coming 3 years Lithuania will be the fastest growing economy among 25 member states of the enlarged European Union more »

The upgrade

Capital Intelligence Upgrades Lithuania’s Long-Term Currency Credit Standing more »