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Gay marriages do not go against law says Germany's highest court

Germany's Constitutional Court has rejected a complaint by the Conservatives which claimed recognising gay and lesbian marriages upset family values more »

Computer Security Standards Ready

U.S. Agencies, Technology Firms Set Guidelines to Protect Against Hacking more »

U.S. To Supply Arms, Military Training

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." more »

Microsoft Set To Launch Windows XP Media Center

In another effort to encroach upon Apple's computer-as-entertainment strategy, Microsoft has announced its Windows XP Media Center Edition more »

The free visaless travel?

Russia's President Believes Kaliningrad's Problem May Be Resolved if Russia Joins Shengen Treaty more »

Finance Minister to unveil measures to aid companies

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 more »

Someone's Watching You: The Web's Secret Police

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 more »

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The discovery

AIDS researchers have announced a possible breakthrough with the discovery of a naturally occurring gene that effectively blocks the disease's progress more »

Street exchanges push euro higher against U.S. dollar

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 more »

Baltic Utilities X

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 more »

Berlin stages Love Parade

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 more »

LUKoil terminal worries Ventspils, not Mazeikiu

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 more »

EU to dole-out EUR16bn for tech research

Irish organisations have been encouraged to compete for a slice of a new EUR16 billion fund for technology research more »

Kazakhstan's export profit plummets

Export profit of Kazakhstan has decreased in the first quarter of 2002, the chief of National Bank, Mr. Gregory Marchenko announced on Thursday more »

Intel 2.8GHz Pentium 4 to Ship Early

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 more »

The lowest inflation rate

Lithuania Has the Most Stable Prices in Central Europe more »

The transaction

TDC looks at taking over majority stake in Energis Polska later this year more »

The Clouds of Digital War

Will the Next Terrorist Attack Be Delivered Via Cyberspace? more »

U.S. to launch $36 million AIDS vaccine trial

U.S. health authorities Monday announced plans to undertake a $36 million trial of an AIDS vaccine, the largest such trial to date more »