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Amateur detective Doreen Bell is back
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Latvian President Vaira Vike-Freiberga has proposed the abolition of requirements that those standing for election to public office hold top-level certificates in spoken and written Latvian.
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But bin Laden not in area,commanders say
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Russia's Interpol department stated that it revealed an unprecedented international finance fraud during an investigation into Russia's energetic assets and USA's federal reserve system.
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Another Finnish telephone manufacturer, Benefon, has joined the Philippines' mobile communications market fray
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EBRD to finance projects at Lithuanian port
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Microsoft Corp. is still examining the Liberty Alliance Project, an Internet user authentication system, and has yet to reach a decision on whether to join the growing number of companies supporting the system, the company's president said Thursday.
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Medical Commission's Report
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Yesterday what millions of Kazakhstani fans have been waiting for happened at a Swiss town of Nyon.
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Spokesman says program being developed but not yet in use
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E-commerce spending last month rose just 10 percent over November 2000
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Garry Kasparov became winner of Botvinnik Memorial
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The Baltic states will sign an agreement with France to receive compensation for pre-war embassies
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American children are getting fatter at an alarming rate, with the percentage of significantly overweight black and Hispanic youngsters more than doubling over 12 years and climbing 50% among whites, a study shows.
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Microsoft's Zone gaming site appeared to be recovering Wednesday, a day after numerous consumers were shut out by glitches related to the site's switchover to the software giant's Passport identity-authentication service.
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The U.K. government probably won't hold a referendum on joining the single European currency until after the next general election in 2005 or 2006
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The BP representative in Azerbaijan and president of the Azerbaijan International Operating Company, David Woodward, told journalists that in the near future they would resume work at the Araz, Alov and Sarq deposits.
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America Online, Inc., is releasing it own beta version of MusicNet
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WORLD BANK APPROVES $100 MILLION FOR UKRAINE
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