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The fastest market

Lithuania’s Payment Card Market is Growing Fastest in CEE more »

Wireless Net access woes at Comdex

Everyone from Microsoft Corp.’s Bill Gates to booth pitchmen are hyping the joys of wireless networking at this week’s Comdex trade show more »

German organizers launch World Cup logo and slogan

German organizers and FIFA on Tuesday launched "The Celebrating Faces," the logo of the 2006 World Cup more »

Too Much of a Good Thing

The long-standing appreciation of the zloty may hurt Poland's burgeoning exports, the government has warned more »

Experts: Don't dismiss cyberattack warning

Security experts and two former CIA officials said today that warnings of cyberattacks by al-Qaeda against western economic targets should not be taken lightly more »

NATO-bound Bush to visit Russia, Lithuania, Romania

US President George W. Bush will meet with leaders of the Baltic states in Lithuania and travel to Russia and Romania after next week's NATO summit in Prague, the White House announced Friday. more »

Intel, AMD Air Chip Advancements

Intel hit the ground running Monday by unveiling a dozen new additions to its Intel Xeon processor lineup more »

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Chechen congress to be held in Moscow

A congress of the Chechen people will be held in Moscow on December13, announced Aslambek Aslakhanov, a deputy of the State Duma from the Chechen Republic more »

North Korean Radio Implies the Country Has Nukes

North Korea's state-run radio reported for the first time Sunday that the communist country has nuclear weapons, but South Korean officials doubted the credibility of the report more »

Popular Theatre

Today Kaunas Music Theatre is the second largest theatre in Lithuania more »

The new cinema centre

Finland’s Finnkino Targets at the Lion’s Share of Lithuania’s Cinema Market more »

Citroen-Peugeot to decide on 700 million euro investment

The south-western region of Silesia has been identified by French Citroen-Peugeot as a likely location for the group's new Citroen car assembly plant more »

After time-consuming consultations

Czesh Authorities Deny Lukashenko Entry Visa more »

Capellas Takes WorldCom Reins

Following a week of speculation, WorldCom Friday made it official: the down-and-out telco signed former Hewlett-Packard President and Chief Operating Officer Michael D. Capellas as its new chairman and CEO more »

NATO candidates seek stability

Post-communist countries see alliance entry as way to West more »

Bill could jail hackers for life

Cybersecurity bill inserted into homeland security legislation more »

Growth Pact brandished against EU's two biggest economies

Germany and France have been publicly rapped on the knuckles by the European Commission over their budgets more »

Feds Want to Extradite British Hacker

In an unusual move in an international hacking case, the U.S. government wants to extradite Gary McKinnon, a 36-year-old unemployed British computer administrator more »

Study: PDAs Good for Education

Handheld devices, once solely the province of CEOs needing a small electronic organizational device, are another step closer to being accepted as teaching aids in public schools more »