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Iran's Ruling Clerics Threaten Crackdown

Hundreds of protesters called for the death of Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei as thousands of onlookers watched early Friday more »

Microsoft Buys Licences for Software Developed in Lithuania

Microsoft has purchased licences for software developed by the Lithuanian IT company Alna and will integrate this software into internal information systems in its head office more »

Croatia defeats Estonia 1-0

Niko Kovac scored a late header Wednesday as Croatia beat Estonia 1-0 in a sluggish Group 8 European Championship qualifier more »

New import tax on pork

Years of Baltic talk about setting up an unfettered, free-economic zone amongst themselves received another blow after Latvia this week imposed a new import tax on pork more »

12th Ministerial Session

The Council of the Baltic Sea States met in Pori on 10-11 June 2003 for its 12th Ministerial Session more »

Video Game Critics Vote 'Half-Life 2' Best of Show

As much as Hollywood critics tend to spurn movies involving exploding zombies, video game critics appear to love them. more »

Media critic blasts foreign owners

Author says national identity threatened by German interests more »

EU's Prodi slams new constitution draft

European Commission President Romano Prodi has slammed a new draft constitution for the European Union as disappointing more »

A central concern

DOJ Net Surveillance Under Fire more »

Valionis Visits Sweden

Lithuanian foreign minister Antanas Valionis traveled to Stockholm on 6 June to attend a meeting of the prime ministers of the Baltic states more »

Euro Focus

Decision may sway Swedish voters to reject single currency more »

PeerEnabler

KaZaA founders to 'borrow' your PC to distribute content more »

EU budget for 2004: first budget for the enlarged Union

The Commission has adopted its proposal for the 2004 budget (preliminary draft budget) more »

Poland on track for EU yes

Poles have voted for European Union by a large margin, according to partial results from this weekend's referendum more »

The Fastest Growth

Lithuania’s Economy Retains the Fastest Growth in the Baltic States more »

British Govt opts to delay euro entry

Britain’s Government has decided the time is not yet right to join the euro, while leaving the door open to membership in the near future more »

Fed: ATM Fees Remained Almost Steady in 2002

After years of sharp rises, the cost of withdrawing that wad of cash for the weekend from an automated teller machine took a pause in 2002 more »

Euro's three-year high against dollar

Weakness in the dollar yesterday helped propel the euro to its highest level against the greenback in almost three years more »

Credit insurers launch internet service

Credit insurer Lietuvos Draudimo Kreditu Draudimas launches an internet service aimed at companies which insure against customer insolvency more »