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Kyrgyzstan: Third Night Of Fighting Reported

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. more »

Gates, Allen to sell $109.3 mln in Microsoft stock

Microsoft Corp. co-founders Bill Gates and Paul Allen plan to sell a total of $109.3 million of stock in the company. more »

Aren't You Bored with Standing in a Queue?

Now the system of payments for utilities www.payments.5ci.lt is being created. more »

Golden gun

Nancy Johnson of the United States wins the first gold medal of the 2000 Games more »

Czech Prisoners Sneak Mobile Phones into Prison

More and more prisoners are sneaking mobile phones into prison. more »

Let the Games begin

"The most beautiful Opening Ceremony" more »

AltaVista lays off 225

Money-losing Web portal lays of 25 percent of staff to achieve profitability more »

Poland and Lithuania to Get New Rail Link

A new system of adapting railway cars to the different European track gauges is currently being installed along the Polish-Lithuanian border. more »

Shortage of Russian language students

As much as 30 percent of new students of the Russian language at Finnish universities speak it as their mother tongue. more »

President Halonen on security

Finnish President Tarja Halonen says that the development of the EU's common security policy is in accordance with Finnish interests. more »

Thread of Drugs in Lithuanian Schools

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. more »

Short visit

Chinese Parliamentary Chairman Li Peng's planned two-day visit to Lithuania was unexpectedly cut to a mere three hours last week. more »

European leaders remain defiant over fuel protests

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. more »

Fat 'is an organ' say scientists

Scientists believe fat plays an important role in helping the body to work properly. more »

Sydney stays positive as football kicks off

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. more »

Congress Next in Copyright Tiffs

Copyright holders are predicting a grim battle in Congress next year as a result of the ongoing Napster lawsuit. more »

Europe Fuel Protests Grow, UK's Blair Defiant

Protests against fuel prices blocked highways across Europe Tuesday. more »

Freed Finns Arrive in Helsinki After 5-Month Ordeal

Finns Risto Vahanen and Seppo Franti arrived in Helsinki late on Tuesday from Libya. more »

Hollywood 'sells violence to children'

President Clinton has strongly backed a US Government report criticising the entertainment industry for marketing violent entertainment products to children. more »

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