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Russian as America's second official language

The Russian deputy will protect the rights of the Russian-speaking population of America more »

Cyberterrorism Concerns IT Pros

Threats of terrorism concern IT professionals, and almost half of those surveyed indicated that a major cyber attack on the U.S. government could be imminent more »

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A “paradise”

Seeking sanctuary more »

Wearable Security Locks Laptop Data

If a user wearing the system's security token walks away from his or her laptop, the system senses it and begins securing the computer by encrypting all data more »

Russia, Iraq May OK 40 Billion US Dollars Deal

Iraq and Russia are close to signing a US$40 billion economic cooperation plan, Iraq's ambassador said Saturday more »

The leading trend

Number of Payment Cards Exceeds One Million in Lithuania more »

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Parents held over net child abuse

An international ring of paedophiles has been uncovered in which parents allegedly abused their own children and then posted the images on the internet, the United States Customs Service says more »

Niyazov becomes Turkmenistan's president for life

Turkmen President Saparmurad Niyazov will hold office until his death more »

Gold medalists to sue US media

Russian figure skating champions Anton Sikharulidze and Yelena Berezhnaya have voiced their intention to sue US media companies for libel more »

Microsoft finds Content Management Server holes

Microsoft has released a patch for three vulnerabilities, one of which is "critical," in its Content Management Server 2001 product for building and maintaining Web sites. more »

The opinion

GAZPROM delays submitting revised bid for Lithuanian gas purchase more »

Global Pandemic

Russia is on the brink of an AIDS catastrophe, experts say, that could lead to infection rates rarely seen outside sub-Saharan Africa more »

First 'Ukraine-made' Mercedes-Benzes sold

The first cars have rolled off the assembly lines of the AvtoZAZ‑Daewoo joint venture and have been sold more »

Iraq Becomes a Campaign Issue

As German elections draw closer, the number one concern on voters' minds is unemployment more »

DOD, Army testing biometrics

The Defense Department's Biometrics Management Office (BMO) and the Army's Communications-Electronics Command (Cecom) are partnering to test the integration of fingerprint technology into the Army's tactical Network Operations Center-Vehicle more »

The new party

New political party formed in Estonia more »

The greatest paleontological discoveries of the past 100 years

Skulls Found in Africa and in Europe Challenge Theories of Human Origins more »

Big deals looming in wireless world

The U.S. cellular phone industry is poised for a wave of consolidation that could shrink the market from six national players down to as few as three next year more »