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But within hours, firm suffers denial of service attack
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Nod for EU was expected but support for Nato had been uncertain because of Iraq crisis
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Millions of Russian-speaking former citizens of the Soviet Union play a key part in the Russian economy by sending billions of rubles back to their own republics while they work in Russia
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The U.S. State Department has protested to Russia about reports Russian companies sold sensitive military equipment to Iraq
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Russia's Konversbank is acquiring Lithuania's mid-sized Snoras Bank as a vehicle to enter European Union markets
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Commercial Alliance-Bank will be the first among RK banks implementing a transaction through international chip cards "Visa Smart Debit & Credit (VSDC)" through single processing center
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All those interested in British-Polish economic issues now have a new Internet site www.bpcc.org.pl
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Vilnius is among the best cities in the Eastern Europe
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Protesters massed in London today to denounce British involvement in the Iraq war
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Lyle Elias kicked off "ATMs in the Americas," the ATM Industry Association's conference here this week, by introducing his successor as president
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Company working with universities to create courses that teach students to write secure code
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Germany, France and Belgium are planning to hold a summit on European defence
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Minsk to Welcome Belarusian Congress on Telecommunications, Information and Banking Technologies
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A drop in federal funding could delay some projects under the Electronic Russia program, which aims to boost the use of information technology throughout the country, the Communications Ministry said Tuesday
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The European Commission is consulting its 15 national member governments over a draft decision to pick a Belgian-led consortium to run the long-awaited .eu top-level domain name registry
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The prospect of living and playing basketball in a country at war hit home for Pitt's Donatas Zavackas
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Zivkovic will press on with reforms by slain predecessor
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Coalition forces began striking selected targets against Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, President Bush announced in a live address from the Oval Office on Wednesday night
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The latest science and technology indicators for Europe show it's ahead of the United States and Japan in the number of students graduating in science and technology disciplines
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Belarus: Information Minister Intends to Deal with Internet Editions
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