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Techs revive Euro markets

Politics, Nasdaq woes sink Asian stocks more »

Pentium 4 computers arrive Monday

Computers containing the Pentium 4 went on sale Monday. more »

New network links libraries online

A group of public and private libraries from around the world is developing a free online reference service to answer research questions from a public often overwhelmed by the Internet's wealth of information and uncertain about its sources. more »

Admiral New Governor in Kaliningrad

The Governor's elections second round took place on 19 of November. more »

Yahoo launches video shopping site

Yahoo launched a video shopping site this morning called ShoppingVision, expanding its broadband offerings to further target home users. more »

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search.lt presents newest links more »

Latvia: Police End Extremists' Church Occupation

Latvian police have arrested three members of a small, extremist Russian communist group that had barricaded themselves inside St. Peter's Church in Riga and threatened to blow it up. more »

Clinton urges openness in Vietnam

But country's top communist rebuffs calls for more freedom more »

Canadian Internet Voters Throw Support Behind 'Doris Day'

Internet users want to see Canadian Alliance Party Leader Stockwell Day change his first name to "Doris." more »

Tactful Audit’s Problem

Because of the tactless illegal software audit kindergartens, schools, libraries and other organizations fall into the black lists more »

Georgia To Let Chechen Trespassers Go

Chechens who illegally penetrated to Georgia from Ingushetia (Russia) in October were allowed to leave freely the hospital. more »

Carnivore Can Catch It All

The FBI's controversial e-mail surveillance tool, known as Carnivore, can retrieve all communications that go through an Internet service more »

The Spice Girls' Last Performance?

Selling only 33,803 copies of their third LP Forever in the U.S. during its first week in stores, the Spice Girls are, according to a U.K. paper, calling it quits. more »

Czech Prime Minister Denies Closer Ties with Communists

The leader of the ruling Social Democrats has quickly discounted the Communist Party's surprising claim of closer ties with his party. more »

'Power Bridge'

Poland and Lithuania will be linked by a 140-kilometer "power bridge" . more »

LATVIA LOSES CASE IN INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION COURT

Finance Minister Gundars Berzins has revealed that the International Court of Arbitration in Stockholm ruled last month that Latvia should pay $2.5 million to the Swedish company SwemBalt AB. more »

ESTONIAN GOVERNMENT APPROVES SECURITY POLICY PRINCIPLES

The Estonian government on 14 November approved the country's security policy principles. more »

Intel's new Celerons to further cement budget PC market

Intel is releasing two new Celeron processors for sub-$1,000 PCs, a market that is virtually an Intel colony. more »

Cooperation with Germany

During the visit to Germany www.ambasada.lt project will be presented more »

Lithuania parliament committee proposes cuts in defense spending

The parliamentary Budget and Finance Committee on 14 November recommended that the government reduce next year's defense spending from 1.9 percent of the GDP more »