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Gore signs on to teach

Ex-vice president to work at Columbia, Fisk and Middle Tennessee State more »

PUTIN TELLS ISRAELI PRESIDENT MOSCOW IS COMMITTED TO MIDDLE EAST

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 more »

AOL browses handsets with Nokia

America Online put itself into the wireless handset game Thursday when it announced a licensing agreement to use Nokia's WAP microbrowser. more »

Putin Is Ready To Let NTV Go Into Turner's Hands

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 more »

Quarterly Loss Is US $942 Million for Deutsche Telekom

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 more »

New version of Melissa virus said spreading

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. more »

Denmark's first online newspaper launched

Denmark's first online newspaper, Infopaq, was launched Monday with 300 national and international news articles, its director said. more »

Architect borrows from artist to design Hiroshige museum

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. more »

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Clinton Pardons More Than 100

In one of his final executive acts, President Clinton on Saturday pardoned more than 100 Americans more »

Study: More Net merchants need anti-fraud technology

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. more »

The draft plans

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. more »

More wealthy tourists come to Lithuania

The number of tourists in Lithuania from economically advanced countries has been constantly increasing. more »

Adding Features to the Net

A major movie studio will begin an experiment next week making feature films available for downloading over the Internet. more »

Poland Testing Cattle for Mad Cow Disease

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. more »

Clinton signals his aim to stay in public life

He will not have to be dragged from the White House, as some recent cartoons have suggested more »

A substantial reduction in crude supplies

OPEC ministers approve 5% cut: Reduction starts Feb.1 more »

A federal study

Report Released on Runaway Films more »

11 Million Home Internet Users in UK

There are now more than 11 million people using the Internet at home in the UK, according to NetValue. more »

Yeltsin aide appears in U.S. court

A former aide to ex-Russian President Boris Yeltsin has appeared in a U.S. court following his arrest on charges of accepting bribes. more »