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Klaus Declares Legislative Emergency

The Czech parliament took steps today to speed up amendments to the country's media laws more »

Russia to put nukes in Baltics

Weapons transfer makes good on threat over NATO growth more »

Internet users in Indonesia to reach four million

Jan 03 2001: The number of Internet users in Indonesia will double to four million people in 2001. more »

Oil prices surge into new year

Crude prices surged into 2001, as the world's biggest oil exporter demanded action to support prices, and the US cold snap dumped one foot of snow on New York. more »

Egghead tight-lipped about hack investigation

Four days after hackers broke into Egghead.com, potentially exposing all of the company's 3.7 million customer accounts, the company declined Tuesday to share with customers the results of its ongoing investigation. more »

Minor bug lingers in Pentium 4 chipset

A bug associated with the Pentium 4 that delayed Intel's introduction of the chip by a month is still with us, but the company and PC makers have worked to contain the potential damage. more »

December's "Sociumas"

In the newest issue of "Sociumas": Christmas traditions; transformation of intelligentsia; juvenile deliquency; links between technologies and society's life more »

Daghestans Attack Check-Point On Russian-Georgian Border

A group of Dagestani inhabitants attacked a checkpoint on the Russian-Georgian border on Thursday. more »

Information about Baltic States’ and Finland’s roads

Information about Baltic States’ and Finland’s roads to be available on the Internet more »

E-Money To Be Made Legal Tender In Singapore

Electronic money will be made legal tender in Singapore by the year 2008 more »

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New Year marked in diverse ways

New Year revellers welcomed in 2001 with fireworks, dancing and religious ceremonies throughout the world, with a few even leaping from a tall building in celebration. more »

Sweden Has Offered Loan of Gripen Fighters to Poland

Swedish industrial group Saab has offered Poland the loan of 16 Gripen combat jets for five years more »

Europe’s oldest currency bids adieu

The Greek drachma will be traded in for the euro more »

Love Me Deux

Why the Beatles greatest hits album is topping the charts. more »

Chechen Rebels Converge on Volgograd

On December 27, law enforcers in the Volgograd Region, Southern Russia, detained more Chechen rebels who, reportedly, belong to the notorious warlord Arbi Barayev’s force. more »

Free Links, Only $50 Apiece

Online news sites are turning to a novel way to make some extra cash: requiring fees for links. more »

Germany arrests 4 tied to bin Laden

Authorities say suspects were part of global terror network more »

Police Investigating Situation at Czech TV

The situation at the public station Czech Television (CT), where some employees have refused to cooperate with the newly-appointed general director, Jiri Hodac, is being investigated by the police more »

Hugher pensions every year

Estonian Parliament on Dec. 13 passed a state pension insurance bill that foresees indexation of pensions more »