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The Internet sector kept hemorrhaging in May as 54 companies shut down, bringing the total of dot-coms turned dot-bombs to at least 493 since January 2000
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Your next cellphone call in Ottawa could be a source of voyeuristic entertainment for Web surfers around the world.
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The U.S. and Kazakstan have started talks on how to shift 3.3 tons of weapons-grade plutonium inland from a potentially vulnerable Caspian Sea port
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Minister of Foreign Affairs Ilves: Support in the U.S.Congress for calling the Baltic States into NATO is growing
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The world's luxury-car leaders are debating how big a company has to get to afford the new technologies their customers demand
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Expect little interference in B2B exchanges from FTC, says Leary
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On May 31 Lithuania has officially become 141st member of the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
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Monday morning's crowds outside JavaOne, the Sun-sponsored conference for people who code in the cross-platform Java programming language, was probably one for the record books, even by San Francisco standards.
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Dutch Queen Beatrix arrived in Moscow for her first state visit to Russia on Tuesday
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A few feel-good touches can't redeem the COE treaty, or the closed-door process that produced it.
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Tallinn's embattled mayor, Juri Mois, submitted his resignation on May 31 following months of criticism from the opposition and then members of his own Pro Patria party for a series of political blunders.
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Polish Prime Minister Jerzy Buzek claimed that Poland should be receiving the biggest share of subsidies when it becomes EU member.
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The Internet Corporation for Names and Numbers (ICANN) wrapped up its weekend meetings in Stockholm early Monday morning with a variety of decisions aimed at bringing its version of stability to the Internet.
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search.lt presents newest links
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Ex- shoeshine boy to become 1st leader with Indian roots
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If you're the kind who sees a conspiracy behind every rock, EA.com has the game for you.
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Cuba will launch a bid to play host to the 2012 Olympics on this Caribbean island.
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Despite all the Kremlin’s claims to the contrary, the ex-President of Chechnya and rebel leader Aslan Maskhadov is not hiding in the most inaccessible areas of the mountainous Nozhai-Yurtovsky district of Chechnya.
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The top four Internet nations in terms of the number of pages viewed per person are all in the Asia-Pacific region, according to an April study of global Internet usage.
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Iraqi oil exports that are part of the oil-for-food program are coming to a halt this Monday in retaliation for a U.N. decision involving sanctions against Iraq, industry leaders said Saturday.
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