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DAB, a decade-old digital radio broadcasting technology based on Europe's Eureka-147 standard, is poised to take off in volume later this year
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The European Union is committed to helping with Romania's arranged accession to the 15-member bloc in 2007, if it could satisfy all the three criteria set by the EU
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The euro hit a four-year high on Monday after U.S. Treasury Secretary John Snow said after the G7 meeting in France that recent currency realignments were "fairly modest"
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National Bank launches 163 salary projects on plastic cards
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Swiss voters are going to polls to vote on a record nine different policy initiatives
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Bush Meets With Norwegian Prime Minister
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Voters in Slovakia are casting ballots in a referendum on whether to join the European Union
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Swedish krona expected to be pegged to euro at about SEK8.75
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Analysts expect trend to continue; good news for consumers, travelers
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DONGOR bank in Ukraina confirmed the purchase of 1st Wincor Nixdorf ATM
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In the middle of May an official web site of ATMIA Eastern Europe was launched
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In 2003 Lithuanian Companies Had 5 Times Bigger Profits Than in 2002
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Ireland will support Bosnia's efforts to join the European Union when it takes over the presidency of the EU next year, Minister for Foreign Affairs Brian Cowen said today
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There's no doubt that eBay really is a vast improvement on the old Exchange and Mart when it comes to getting rid of unwanted items
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Full Cabinet consultation before June 9 single currency deadline
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Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbaev has pardoned Mukhtar Abliyazov, a leader of the opposition Democratic Choice of Kazakhstan (DVK) movement and former energy, industry, and trade minister
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Howard Carmack, the notorious 'Buffalo Spammer' accused of sending more than 825 million unsolicited e-mails from illegal EarthLink accounts, has been arrested and arraigned in New York on four felony and two misdemeanor counts.
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Open warfare erupted between Gordon Brown and Tony Blair last night over axing the Pound
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For Poland, these have been heady times
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