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Beatles Anthology' out today

Ladies and gentlemen, the Beatles! -- in their own words more »

Philippines drops charges in 'ILOVEYOU' virus case

The Philippines on Monday dropped all charges against a computer school drop-out suspected of being responsible for the "love bug" virus. more »

What Politicians Can Say about Information Society

If there is a slight difference between the results of the survey among Internet users and the results of elections, then will it be possible that society in Lithuania is information-oriented? more »

Grim Harvest at Chernobyl

Wheat plants grown in soil from near the Chernobyl nuclear power plant have six times the rate of mutations as those grown in clean soil, according to a study in this week's issue of Nature. more »

A two-day international conference

The City of Vilnius last week sponsored a two-day international conference entitled "AIDS and Drug Use: Let's Unify our Response." more »

Paris talks

Secretary-General Kofi Annan expects to meet Wednesday with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barakand Palestinian President Yasser Arafat in Paris. more »

Successful Olympic Games

All three Baltic states had a wildly successful Olympic Games, with each country bringing home at least one gold and a handful of other medals. more »

Microsoft bails out rival Corel

Microsoft says it gets a great new .Net partner. more »

Forestry in Lithuania

Lithuania due to its geographical situation was not accessed by the foreigners quite long time. Only in the middle ages there were some movements to a very isolated country. Today Lithuanian wood and furniture are exported in the other countries. more »

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Banner in Lithuania – the Same or Different?

Successful advertising of a website cannot be possible without small picture – banner. Western countries know this principle very well but to Lithuania it came recently. more »

Controversial Saints

Anger Over Sainthood for Missionaries; American Honored more »

Fourth day of Mideast clashes kills 3, injures 60

At least three Palestinians were killed and about 60 were injured Sunday in a fourth day of clashes with Israeli troops in the West Bank and Gaza. more »

Sydney says goodbye

The Sydney Games has come to an end with a closing ceremony packed full of the party spirit. more »

Is there life after ``Big Brother?''

That's the question facing contestants who spent weeks away from civilization as houseguests of the CBS reality show. more »

US, EU Trade Dispute

The United States and the European Union reached an agreement on Saturday that lifts the immediate threat of a trade war more »

Oracle steps up its e-business battle

Oracle will announce its next-generation flagship applications suite at a company event next week. more »

New Scandinavia House to open in New York

The Scandinavian-American Foundation’s new headquarters opening this fall in NYC sounds really exciting. more »

2 Firms To Offer Visa Cards On Web

LifeMinders, the Herndon-based provider of e-mail-based information and direct marketing services, announced a deal yesterday with the nation's largest Visa-card issuer to offer credit cards online. more »

Anger Spurs Pole To Walk Double

Robert Korzeniowski used his anger to spur him to the Olympic 50 kilometer walk gold medal on Friday, becoming the first man in history to win both walking events at the same Games. more »