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Armed militants from the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan attacked Kyrgyz government troops near the Tajik border last night for the third night in a row.
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Microsoft Corp. co-founders Bill Gates and Paul Allen plan to sell a total of $109.3 million of stock in the company.
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Now the system of payments for utilities www.payments.5ci.lt is being created.
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Nancy Johnson of the United States wins the first gold medal of the 2000 Games
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More and more prisoners are sneaking mobile phones into prison.
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"The most beautiful Opening Ceremony"
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Money-losing Web portal lays of 25 percent of staff to achieve profitability
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A new system of adapting railway cars to the different European track gauges is currently being installed along the Polish-Lithuanian border.
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As much as 30 percent of new students of the Russian language at Finnish universities speak it as their mother tongue.
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Finnish President Tarja Halonen says that the development of the EU's common security policy is in accordance with Finnish interests.
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Lithuania after regaining independence is experiencing new problems. The new trends and fashions from West brought drugs. The biggest victims of this new freedom are pupils in secondary schools.
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Chinese Parliamentary Chairman Li Peng's planned two-day visit to Lithuania was unexpectedly cut to a mere three hours last week.
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European leaders have again defiantly rejected demands for cuts in fuel prices amid a wave of protests causing serious petrol shortages and widespread chaos in a number of countries.
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Scientists believe fat plays an important role in helping the body to work properly.
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With the opening ceremony just two days away and the football competition kicking into gear, the Olympic Games should be drowning in unbridled optimism and competitive spirit.
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Copyright holders are predicting a grim battle in Congress next year as a result of the ongoing Napster lawsuit.
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Protests against fuel prices blocked highways across Europe Tuesday.
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Finns Risto Vahanen and Seppo Franti arrived in Helsinki late on Tuesday from Libya.
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President Clinton has strongly backed a US Government report criticising the entertainment industry for marketing violent entertainment products to children.
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