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College Knowledge Via the World Wide Web

Student-oriented Web sites are making the grade. more »

Disney to shutter Go.com portal

Walt Disney said Monday that it will discontinue operations of its troubled Go.com Web portal more »

Italian ‘Love Bug’ hits Euro firms

Just in time for Valentine’s, notorious virus is back more »

The meeting

Polish Prime Minister Discusses NATO, EU Enlargement in Lithuania more »

A considerable increase

Rise in Industrial Output and Increase in Cargo Flows in Lithuania in 2000 more »

Court to Get Control of Sex.net

Things were looking bad enough for Stephen Michael Cohen back in November, when he lost ownership of the domain name sex.com. more »

‘Tokyo Joe’ reaches deal with SEC

Internet-stock trader to return $750,000 in profits more »

Jackson in the hot seat in Microsoft appeal

The appeals court hearing Microsoft's antitrust appeal gave the company something it didn't ask for--another crack at U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson. more »

Europeans Move Closer To Internet Copyright Law

An important committee within the European Commission (EC) has put finishing touches on landmark electronic copyright legislation, clearing the way for a full commission vote sometime next week, European Union officials confirmed on Monday. more »

''e-jihad''

Web hosts terror traffic Bin Laden linked to hidden messages more »

New Security Firm Targets DoS Attacks

Launched close to the one-year anniversary of the crippling denial of service (DoS) attacks that struck some of the nation's largest e- commerce sites, a new security firm says it can reduce drastically the impact of such attacks. more »

Cold Snap Claims 84 Lives in Poland

A total of 84 people have died from intense cold this winter in Poland more »

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A non-violent struggle

Peaceful revolution exported to Minsk? more »

The blue lights

A major oil company in the Baltic states says it is installing blue lights in its gas station toilettes to dissuade growing numbers of drug addicts from using the facilities to inject narcotics. more »

Ford, GM Aim to Give CRM More RPM

Top executives from the world's largest and most influential automobile companies will gather in Singapore at the EyeForAuto Asia 2001 conference later this month to discuss how the Internet is affecting the Asian automotive industry more »

Left wing unites to create largest party

Two left-leaning political parties, the Democratic Labor Party and the Social Democratic Party, announced their merger in Lithuania more »

Ronaldo return on cards

Brazilian superstar Ronaldo's comeback from a lengthy injury lay-off moved a step closer with the striker included in Inter squad for the next round of the Uefa Cup. more »

Census Suspicion

Negative reactions to the national census planned for the end of February. more »

Chechnya: War Cost More Than 2,700 Russian Lives

The Russian military said today that 2,728 Russian troops have been killed in the war in Chechnya. more »