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Ex-vice president to work at Columbia, Fisk and Middle Tennessee State
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President Vladimir Putin told his visiting Israeli counterpart Moshe Katzav on 23 January that Russia wants to promote peace in the Middle East in cooperation with the United States
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America Online put itself into the wireless handset game Thursday when it announced a licensing agreement to use Nokia's WAP microbrowser.
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Parliamentary leader of the pro-Putin Unity party Boris Gryzlov told journalists at a press conference on Tuesday that President Vladimir Putin welcomes the idea of American media magnate Ted Turner to buy a stake in the Russian leading independent tele
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Top European phone company and Internet player Deutsche Telekom posted a billion euro (US $942 million) loss for the fourth quarter to the end of December 2000
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A new version of the Melissa virus that crashed computer networks two years ago by clogging up e-mail systems is back, experts warned Friday.
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Denmark's first online newspaper, Infopaq, was launched Monday with 300 national and international news articles, its director said.
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Although Japanese artist Ando Hiroshige is best known for his colorful wood-block prints, his drawings of ink on paper are quite rare, so a museum was built to house them.
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In one of his final executive acts, President Clinton on Saturday pardoned more than 100 Americans
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Credit card and debit card fraud could cost online merchants billions of dollars over the next five years unless they implement the technology to detect it, a new report says.
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Tallinn officials on January 8 announced they were beginning discussions about constructing a large mosque in the capital, saying it will be Estonia's first and the largest in northern Europe.
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The number of tourists in Lithuania from economically advanced countries has been constantly increasing.
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A major movie studio will begin an experiment next week making feature films available for downloading over the Internet.
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Poland's veterinary service has begun testing cattle for bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), or mad cow disease, using tests imported from Switzerland, its director said on Thursday.
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He will not have to be dragged from the White House, as some recent cartoons have suggested
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OPEC ministers approve 5% cut: Reduction starts Feb.1
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Report Released on Runaway Films
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There are now more than 11 million people using the Internet at home in the UK, according to NetValue.
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A former aide to ex-Russian President Boris Yeltsin has appeared in a U.S. court following his arrest on charges of accepting bribes.
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