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Germany's Constitutional Court has rejected a complaint by the Conservatives which claimed recognising gay and lesbian marriages upset family values
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U.S. Agencies, Technology Firms Set Guidelines to Protect Against Hacking
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The Kazakh Defense Ministry says the United States has agreed to supply it with advanced weaponry to help consolidate its military's "material and technical basis."
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In another effort to encroach upon Apple's computer-as-entertainment strategy, Microsoft has announced its Windows XP Media Center Edition
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Russia's President Believes Kaliningrad's Problem May Be Resolved if Russia Joins Shengen Treaty
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Poland Prime Minister Leszek Miller said that on Tuesday the new Finance Minister Grzegorz Kolodko would present a package of solutions designed to help ailing companies
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So far this year, the Motion Picture Association of America has sent nearly 50,000 complaints to ISPs worldwide and anticipates that number will reach 100,000 by the end of 2002
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AIDS researchers have announced a possible breakthrough with the discovery of a naturally occurring gene that effectively blocks the disease's progress
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Ukrainians and foreigners in the country were surprised last week when some retail currency exchanges in Kyiv bucked international currency rates and valued euros more highly than the U.S. dollar
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Baltic Utilities X, a software package that provides Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian language support for computers running the new Macintosh OSX operating system, has been released by DekSoft
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Berlin has become the biggest dance floor in the world with hundreds of thousands of ravers letting their hair down in the city's annual Love Parade music festival
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Russian oil company LUKoil announced that it intends to cut oil product exports through Baltic ports and route them through a new oil terminal under construction on the Gulf of Finland
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Irish organisations have been encouraged to compete for a slice of a new EUR16 billion fund for technology research
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Export profit of Kazakhstan has decreased in the first quarter of 2002, the chief of National Bank, Mr. Gregory Marchenko announced on Thursday
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Intel Corp. is pushing up the release of a 2.8GHz Pentium 4 to this summer in hopes of boosting sagging sales of its flagship PC processor, sources close to the company say
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Lithuania Has the Most Stable Prices in Central Europe
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TDC looks at taking over majority stake in Energis Polska later this year
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Will the Next Terrorist Attack Be Delivered Via Cyberspace?
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U.S. health authorities Monday announced plans to undertake a $36 million trial of an AIDS vaccine, the largest such trial to date
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