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U.S., British warplanes hit targets outside Baghdad

U.S. and British aircraft attacked two communications and control facilities outside Baghdad, Iraq, on Friday, Pentagon officials said. more »

Britain supports Latvian language training program

A cooperation agreement was signed with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) at the British Embassy in Riga today for a donation of GBP 50,000 to the National Latvian Language Training Program. more »

U.S. online retail sales up 60 percent

Toshiba planning to offer music-download service more »

Iona reels in Netfish

IN AN EFFORT to move its back-office process offerings to the Web, electronic-business platform provider Iona Technologies announced Thursday that it will acquire Netfish Technologies for approximately $270 million in stock. more »

Anna virus author comes forward

A Dutch virus writer known as OnTheFly admitted Tuesday to more »

Cupid Shoots His Arrow at the Web

A slew of targeted-ad campaigns and special promotions online could make this Valentine's Day worth more than $2 billion. more »

CIA-backed venture eyes anonymity software

SOFTWARE that promises users anonymity on the Web has caught the eye of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency's nonprofit venture capital company, In-Q-Tel, which said the technology can help the spy agency fulfill its mission. more »

A surprise invitation

The presidents of Latvia and Russia met for the first time in a hastily arranged summit on February 11, raising hopes for an improvement in what have been frosty relations between the two neighboring states. more »

Oscar nominees

Gladiator,' 'Crouching Tiger' Lead Oscar Field more »

New Wave of Layoffs and Closures Hits Israeli Internet Companies

In a rapid-fire burst of painful moves, Israeli Interent and finance companies announced a series of high-profile layoffs and shutdowns in the last few days that in some cases is causing executive heads to roll. more »

More predictable situation

PUTIN ASKS WHY RUSSIA ALONE SHOULD PAY SOVIET DEBT... more »

From Russia with love? Kournikova virus smashes Net

A virus posing as a photo of Russian tennis player Anna Kournikova spread aggressively on Monday, as major security companies rushed to update their antivirus software to detect the fast-spreading e-mail virus. more »

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A policy of techno-activism abroad

White House Urged To Use Internet As Human-Rights Soapbox more »

Polish online retailers remain bullish

Over half of Polish B2C retailers are optimistic about the future of ecommerce in Poland while only 18 percent are not optimistic. more »

Patron Saint of the Internet

Coming Soon to a Computer Near You more »

Sotheby’s says duped for $10 million

Auction house could be among many galleries swindled more »

'Missing Beatles tracks'found

A British pensioner may have found an unreleased Beatles song and unique studio material on cassette tapes given to her by a family friend. more »

Cruise files for Divorce

Just two days after announcing their split, Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman are headed for divorce court, their publicist confirms. more »

Czech,Polish Diplomats Preparing Another Resolution Against Cuba

Czech and Polish diplomats are preparing a proposal for a resolution pointing to human rights violations in Cuba more »