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Thanks to an online onslaught by teen-agers there are now more women than men on the World Wide Web.
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Aug 10 2000: Estonia is still showing signs of an emerging information society, with 21 percent of the population now using the Internet.
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Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski is to appear in court to defend himself against allegations that he worked with communist-era secret police.
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Performances are starting in 2 days!!!
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The family of late guitar legend Jimi Hendrix has won a battle in cyberspace after a U.N. arbitrator awarded it the rights to the Internet domain name jimihendrix.com.
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ST. PETERSBURG TO SERVE AS NEW CAPITAL OF UNION
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Oil patches are the main reason of the birds’ death
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A main motivation behind a recent to decision to sell a stake of Estonia's power stations to Americans was to boost national security.
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Central European Bourse To Start November 3.
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Exams in Internet are getting more popular. “Infoteka” was very interested in statistics and especially in the evaluation of Lithuanian participants.
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Law professor Ferenc Madl was inaugurated as Hungary's new President on Friday in a ceremony attended by 10,000 people at the historic Parliament building.
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The Russian Cabinet has imposed a limit of 85.44 tons on the export of sturgeon caviar in 2000.
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A study by Roper Starch Worldwide has found sharp rises in PC ownership and Internet use around the world.
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You are welcome to read articles on computer crimes and punishment; winnings of the up-to-date technologies, their advantages and imperfections.
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The Prosecutor General's Office closed a criminal case against former Prime Minister Andris Skele.
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The average industrial output growth rate in the CIS comprised 9.8% in the first half of 2000.
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Incomes of “Lukoil” made 1.3 billions US dollars last year. But this means nothing. Why?
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Unknown perpetrators have daubed red paint on the building of President Aleksander Kwasniewski's electoral staff in Bialystok and thrown mud and eggs at his electoral banner in Ostrzeszow (Wielkopolska Province).
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The National Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC), the FBI's computer crime investigation organization, has announced plans to chair the world's first summit on global Internet security.
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THE REPUBLICAN National Convention this week stood as a proving ground of sorts for technology and the Internet, which have moved from being a novelty in the 1996 race to becoming a critical tool in the 2000 elections.
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