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The draft bill

Becoming Russian Citizen Will No Longer Be Easy more »

"Great success"

Americas summit 'under control' despite protests more »

UK Govt shuts e-govt portal

The Government is to shut down its award-winning open.gov.uk Web portal - best described as the front door to Britain's e-government services - in July. more »

Support for additional languages

VeriSign expands domain names to more than 350 languages more »

On a collision course

U.S. tech wreck spreads to Europe with wave of layoffs, earnings gloom more »

Webcasting as "leading next-generation IT industry"

Korean Government Backs National Webcasting Industry more »

Russia’s media battle heats up; U.S. concerned

A Spanish court ruled Wednesday that Russian media magnate Vladimir Gusinsky will not be extradited to Russia for fraud. But while in exile, Gusinsky has seen his media empire taken over by a government-owned enterprise. more »

The agreement

RIAA composes Net radio license for start-up more »

Spy Plane No Longer for Sale

Auctioneer Pulls Listing After a Day more »

The 12-month deficit

Hungarian Trade Deficit Reaches 778.8 Million Euros more »

Key position

The Citigroup Private Bank Promotes Frances Sevilla-Sacasa to Head of Latin American Market Region more »

AOL Results Defy Softening Internet Market

Newly merged media conglomerate AOL Time Warner's earnings beat Wall Street expectations for the first quarter, and the announcement helped its stock price gain US$5 per share in Wednesday morning trading. more »

Gaping Digital Divide Remains in Latin America

The digital divide, as it relates to both basic telephone service and the Internet, is widening in Latin America, according to Gartner's Dataquest unit. more »

Increasing exports

“Kalnapilis” Exports to the USA Continue to Grow more »

Used clothing imports hit by foot-and-mouth

The Baltic states are strengthening measures to protect their countries from foot-and-mouth disease. more »

The Global Wireless Market

Benchmarking Europe with Japan and the US more »

Web playgrounds shut gates to kids

Children under 13 can do less on the Internet these days in part because of a federal law designed to protect their privacy. more »

New notebooks hover at $1,000

Dell Computer on Monday released a new consumer notebook with middle-of-the-road features and a low-end price. more »

Pulitzer Prizes in Arts Awarded

The 2001 Pulitzer Prize for drama went Monday to David Auburn for his play ``Proof,'' a family saga about a young woman haunted by the mental collapse of her father. more »

Canada, U.S. Among Top Countries for E-Government

Governments have begun to close the gap between political rhetoric and reality as they bring their e-government visions to life, but they aren't there yet, according to the second annual global e-government study by Accenture. more »