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Investigators follow trail overseas

Funding for plot financed with $500,000 bankroll more »

Demand growing for anthrax vaccine

Questions from military and public about how well it works more »

A new agreement

Estonia, Latvia to avoid double taxation more »

E-records help SEC survive

The Securities and Exchange Commission's Northeast Regional Office (NERO), which was destroyed as a result of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, was fortunate not to lose a single employee. more »

Russia, other CIS countries face sharp economic slowdown

The economies of Russia and the other 11 members of the Commonwealth of Independent States are contracting sharply but continue to recover from the 1998 Russian crisis more »

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Top US Official Visits Uzbekistan For Talks more »

Foreign Banks' Branches In Russia

Foreign banks' branches may be set up in Russia next year more »

UNEMPLOYMENT INCREASE

On September 1 in Belarus were 103,3 thousand unemployed. more »

Taliban locates bin Laden, urges him to leave

Pakistani Muslim cleric to meet Afghan rulers in effort to avert attacks more »

Delta to Cut 13,000 Jobs, Trim Schedule

Delta Air Lines Inc., the nation's No. 3 carrier, ended days of suspense Wednesday by announcing it would cut 13,000 jobs and reduce its flight schedule by 15 percent as a result of the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States. more »

TALIBAN UNDER INTERNAL ATTACK

Afghan opposition forces have moved to within 12 miles of the Afghan capital Kabul. more »

AMD cutting 2,300 jobs, losing Gateway

Shareholders and employees of Advanced Micro Devices received a double dose of bad news Tuesday as the Sunnyvale-based chip maker announced that it is cutting 2,300 jobs more »

New virus "Vote"

Kaspersky Labs Strongly Urges Updating Your Anti-Virus Database more »

ID Cards Are de Rigueur Worldwide

Although renewed calls for a national identity card have sparked a heated debate in the United States in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack, such cards are the norm in most of the world. more »

Microsoft Passport Still Faces Concerns

Microsoft is still a long way from resolving concerns about interoperability and control of enterprise information in its Passport authentication services more »

The appeal

POWELL URGES BALTIC STATES TO DEVELOP ANTITERRORISM PROGRAMS more »

Ukraine aids U.S.military cargo flights

Ukraine's Council of National Security and Defense has agreed to allow the U.S. military overflight rights to the country's airspace more »

Noiro Expands Activities in Lithuania

Finnish corporation “Noiro” – one of the biggest producers of cosmetics in the Nordic countries - plans to strengthen its positions in Lithuania. more »

BRAINS IN BAHRAIN EVENT POSTPONED

Match to be delayed until early 2002 in respect of the tragedy in USA more »

Chechnya's Capital Waiting For Clashes

Chechnya's capital Grozny is not quiet. Russia's federal forces may loose control over the city more »