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Silver Screen Assassin

Admitted Killer's Role in Kandahar Film Outrages Victim's Family more »

Retail gift cards often unprotected

Some stores ignore security, putting consumer funds at risk more »

The visit

LUKOIL TO PARTICIPATE IN FINANCING OF BAKU-CEYHAN PIPELINE? more »

Constitutional court annulled parliament's decision

Ukraine's Constitutional Court on Saturday lifted a ban on the country's Communist party, saying the parliament's decision to bar it after the breakup of the Soviet Union was unconstitutional. more »

Rioters storm Argentina congress

Rodriguez Saa's Cabinet offers to resign more »

LiNOS refinery owner seeking Western alliance

Russia's Tyumen Oil Company, owner of Ukraine's largest oil refinery and a growing network of gasoline filling stations, is seeking a Western investor in the hope of keeping its expanding business network afloat. more »

Hong Kong Identity Cards To Include Digital IDs

All Hong Kong's 6.8 million residents will be offered free digital IDs for use in secure online transactions when a new "smart" national identity card is introduced in mid-2003. more »

World's police 'must improve links'

International law enforcement agencies must work closer together to meet the worldwide terrorist threat more »

Yen not out of line with economy, says Takenaka

Economics Minister of Japan Heizo Takenaka said on Thursday that the yen's current rate was not out of line with economic fundamentals, despite its recent steep fall. more »

Sept 11 attacks most accessed item on Yahoo

Yahoo Japan Corp said Tuesday the news most frequently searched for this year on its Web portal site was about the Sept 11 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington. more »

eBay Ends Auction for America

Online auction leader eBay has quietly ended its much publicized Auction for America, launched as a charitable mechanism to raise $100 million in 100 days for the families of those who died Sept. 11. more »

Wage Arrears in Ukraine Reduce by 39.2%

Wage arrears have reduced by 39.2% in Ukraine as compared with January 2001. more »

DoCoMo Buys More Of AT&T Wireless

Japan's NTT DoCoMo said Friday that it will exercise its option to purchase more shares of U.S.-based AT&T Wireless. more »

U.S. may play online tax man for EU

Some U.S. online companies could soon be required to take on a new role: tax collectors for the European Union. more »

The most crucial task

RUSSIAN PRESIDENT SPEAKS AT CHEKIST JUBILEE... more »

Gorby, 10 Years Gone

Mikhail Gorbachev, whose brand of perpetual revolution undid the Soviet empire he had sought to save, resigned from office a decade ago today. more »

Action „Until We Meet for a Cup of Coffee”

Mayor of Vilnius Artūras Zuokas Invites Elderly People to Get Back to Cafes more »

Virtual White House Holiday Tours

This week's Cybershake outlines how tourists can take a virtual tour of the White House's holiday decorations more »

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Anti-piracy bill

Ukraine's parliament fails to approve anti-piracy bill in second reading more »