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Porn-filter disabler unleashed

An anti-censorship group Peacefire has released a program which disables porn-filtering programs. more »

Ukrainian, Polish Presidents Discuss Gas, Oil Projects

Oil and gas deliveries to Europe were a key subject of the Sunday [17 December] talks between the presidents of Ukraine and Poland more »

Latvian students on par with Americans in math, science

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. more »

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LITHUANIANS TURN INTO NATION OF EURO-ENTHUSIASTS more »

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'Ulysses' Manuscript Fetches $1.5M

Dublin's National Library paid $1.5 million for a signed, handwritten manuscript of the longest chapter of James Joyce's ``Ulysses.'' more »

German Hate Law: No Denying It

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. more »

IBM's Corporate Portal: More Than an Intranet

IBM Corporation announced Wednesday a new offering to deliver a range of business and technical services for the development of high-value corporate portals. more »

Ben Laden To Finance Uzbek Terrorists

Notorious international terrorist Usama Ben Laden allocated about $20 million to train rebels of the Islamic movement in Uzbekistan more »

Sundance to roll film on Web festival

Using the Internet as an artistic medium for filmmakers, the Sundance Institute unveiled Friday the lineup for its first Sundance Online Film Festival. more »

Poland Opens Communist Archives to Researchers

Poland authorities have opened access to archives of the former Polish communist party to historians, Polish media reported Thursday. more »

Lithuania Is Ready for Legalizing Gambling

Recently the Parliament has approved a bill of Gambling Law, which is to legalize the casinos and to set the order of gambling. more »

Cache attack could reveal people's online tracks

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. more »

Record company prepares to sell copy-protected CDs

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. more »

Fed approves $35 billion deal

Chase Manhattan Corp. to purchase J.P. Morgan more »

No new sports will be added at 2004 Games

The IOC ruled Wednesday that no new sports will be accepted for the 2004 Summer Games in Athens more »

Gore drops out of race for White House

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. more »

CLINTON VISIT STILL GIVES HOPE OF NI DEAL

There is continuing speculation that President Clinton's visit this week could break the political impasse in Northern Ireland. more »

High court decision expected soon

Attorneys for both Bush, Gore grilled in hearing more »

The era of cyberwar has arrived

Idea of "total war" redefined the conduct of armies against foreign populations in the mid-20th century. more »