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An anti-censorship group Peacefire has released a program which disables porn-filtering programs.
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Oil and gas deliveries to Europe were a key subject of the Sunday [17 December] talks between the presidents of Ukraine and Poland
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Eighth-grade students in Latvia's native-language schools performed about as well as American students in a recent study of mathematics and science achievement.
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LITHUANIANS TURN INTO NATION OF EURO-ENTHUSIASTS
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search.lt presents newest links
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Dublin's National Library paid $1.5 million for a signed, handwritten manuscript of the longest chapter of James Joyce's ``Ulysses.''
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If this week's border-transcending ruling by Germany's highest court proves anything, it's that an enormous distance remains between advocates of a free Internet and watchdogs against racism and hate-mongering.
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IBM Corporation announced Wednesday a new offering to deliver a range of business and technical services for the development of high-value corporate portals.
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Notorious international terrorist Usama Ben Laden allocated about $20 million to train rebels of the Islamic movement in Uzbekistan
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Using the Internet as an artistic medium for filmmakers, the Sundance Institute unveiled Friday the lineup for its first Sundance Online Film Festival.
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Poland authorities have opened access to archives of the former Polish communist party to historians, Polish media reported Thursday.
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Recently the Parliament has approved a bill of Gambling Law, which is to legalize the casinos and to set the order of gambling.
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A technique that exploits the way Web browsers store recently viewed data could compromise Internet users' privacy by allowing an attacker to check what sites a person has visited recently.
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Country music record company Fahrenheit Entertainment said it will begin selling copy-protected CDs by early next year using encryption technology from SunnComm, a little-known company based in Phoenix.
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Chase Manhattan Corp. to purchase J.P. Morgan
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The IOC ruled Wednesday that no new sports will be accepted for the 2004 Summer Games in Athens
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Democrat Al Gore has dropped out of the race for the White House, clearing the way for Republican George W. Bush to become the 43rd president of the United States.
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There is continuing speculation that President Clinton's visit this week could break the political impasse in Northern Ireland.
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Attorneys for both Bush, Gore grilled in hearing
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Idea of "total war" redefined the conduct of armies against foreign populations in the mid-20th century.
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