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German Banks Continue Slide Into Crisis

More bad news for German banks as further losses and closures suggest worse is to come more »

The investigation

FORMER FSB OFFICER TESTIFIES ABOUT 1999 APARTMENT-BUILDING BOMBINGS... more »

Eight Potential Buyers Interested in Kaunas Power Plant

Potential bidders have acquired the sets of privatisation documents of the Kaunas Power Plant, a subsidiary of the municipal heating utility Kauno Energija more »

Gates: Slow going for .Net

Microsoft on Wednesday acknowledged that its .Net plan has been slow to catch on and laid out an agenda to move the software strategy ahead more »

Euro soars higher against U.S. dollar

On currency markets the euro soared to fresh heights on Friday as a reluctance by investors to pour funds into the U.S further weakened the dollar more »

Virus Dials 911

Police Show Up Only to Find Infected WebTVs. more »

Lithuania says it won't be bullied by Gazprom

Lithuanian authorities asked Gazprom to clarify certain aspects of its application before it could be approved to bid in the Dujos tender. more »

OPEC can hold crude above $22 despite Russia output hike

OPEC can hold crude prices above the lower threshold of its 22-$28 per barrel target range despite Russia's decision to raise output, said Abdullah bin Ali of Saudi-based Arab Petroleum Investment Corp. more »

FIRST STEP TO RUSSIAN PROPERTY NATIONALIZATION?

The Supreme Economical Court of Belarus has cancelled registration of private unitary manufacturing firm “Zapad-Nefteprodukt”, which forms a part of Russian state company “Transnefteproduct” more »

AOL blasted for anti-semitic postings

Filters fail to block 'pro-terrorist' messages more »

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EU POLL: FAMILY LIFE IS TOPS

An opinion poll carried out by the European Union has revealed that for the majority of its 370 million citizens, family life is the most important value more »

Lukoil and Rotch Energy finally place a bid for RG

Rotch Energy and Lukoil have finally placed a bid, reported at $300 million, for a 75% stake in Poland's second largest oil firm, the GdaЯsk Refinery more »

Revolutionary Guards Warn Reformers

Iran's hard-line Revolutionary Guards has issued a warning to reformers, saying they had exceeded all bounds in recent months by "openly supporting subversion on the streets" more »

Lifestyle linked to Alzheimer's

Having a healthy diet, exercising and not being overweight can not only reduce the risk of developing heart disease, but may also protect against Alzheimer's, new research claims more »

FDI in China Keeps Growing

In the first six months of 2002, actual foreign direct investment (FDI) in China rocketed to 24.58 billion U.S. dollars more »

Microsoft Spent $100M on Trustworthy Computing

Microsoft's push to make its Windows operating system more secure cost the company more than $100 million so far this year more »

Nokia profit grows but warns of bumpy ride ahead

Nokia, the world's biggest cell phone maker, has announced another healthy profit more »

Success story Armenia

"Penkiu kontinentu bankines technologijos” signed a contract with “Agricultural Cooperative Bank of Armenia”. more »

Tokyo stocks fall, dollar lower against yen in early trading

Tokyo stocks fell moderately in early trading Friday, with market sentiment dampened by a retreat on Wall Street more »