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Politics, Nasdaq woes sink Asian stocks
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Computers containing the Pentium 4 went on sale Monday.
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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.
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The Governor's elections second round took place on 19 of November.
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Yahoo launched a video shopping site this morning called ShoppingVision, expanding its broadband offerings to further target home users.
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search.lt presents newest links
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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.
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But country's top communist rebuffs calls for more freedom
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Internet users want to see Canadian Alliance Party Leader Stockwell Day change his first name to "Doris."
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Because of the tactless illegal software audit kindergartens, schools, libraries and other organizations fall into the black lists
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Chechens who illegally penetrated to Georgia from Ingushetia (Russia) in October were allowed to leave freely the hospital.
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The FBI's controversial e-mail surveillance tool, known as Carnivore, can retrieve all communications that go through an Internet service
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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.
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The leader of the ruling Social Democrats has quickly discounted the Communist Party's surprising claim of closer ties with his party.
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Poland and Lithuania will be linked by a 140-kilometer "power bridge" .
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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.
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The Estonian government on 14 November approved the country's security policy principles.
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Intel is releasing two new Celeron processors for sub-$1,000 PCs, a market that is virtually an Intel colony.
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During the visit to Germany www.ambasada.lt project will be presented
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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
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