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A legal blow

Online auctioneer eBay Inc. suffered a legal blow this week as United States District Court Judge Ronald Whyte denied the company's motion to dismiss a suit brought by auction aggregator Bidder's Edge Inc. more »

AZERBAIJANI AND JAPANESE PARLIAMENTS COOPERATE

The Chairman of Milli Majlis Murtuz Aleskerov received the Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of Japan to Azerbaijan Tetsua Khirose. more »

Failed to prove his name was a trademark

Pop musician Sting has failed to evict an alleged cybersquatter who owns the website address www.sting.com. more »

Germans set early pace

Michael Schumacher recorded the quickest time in Friday's free practice for this weekend's German Grand Prix at Hockenheim. more »

Nasdaq and Dow cap rough week with sour day

Disappointing earnings news and ambivalent economic reports joined forces Friday, causing investors to bail out of U.S. stock markets. more »

I Shall Not Return to Politics!

Yan Tihonovich, the former national deputy, outstanding representative of the Polish Diaspora, author of the books on philosophy and research claims so. more »

The proposal

Lithuania's parliament has begun discussing a bill calling for the reconstruction of the Vilnius Jewish quarter, a major center of European Jewish life before the 1941-44 Nazi occupation. more »

Study Examines Internet Sex Risks

People who use the Internet to find real-life sex partners are more likely to have had sexually transmitted diseases or engaged in risky intimate behavior, a government-led study found. more »

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President of Lithuania is Worried about
IT Developement in the Country.

On the 18th of July President’s meeting with the computer experts of Lithuania took place. Such activities as creation of informative society, creation of the new working places, usage of information technologies in educational programs were discussed. more »

Out of Olympics

Martina Hingis , the top-ranked female tennis player in the world, said she will not participate in the Sydney Olympics. more »

New early-warning radar

Moscow said it would have a new early-warning radar up by the end of the year to replace the station in Skrunda, Latvia. more »

Philip Morris, SEITA Cleared By Polish Court

A regional court in the southern city of Krakow on Tuesday cleared the U.S. tobacco company Philip Morris and France's Seita of liability in causing lung cancer and the death of a Polish woman. more »

IM.BALANCE

Project IM.BALANCE is going to start in only 4 days! more »

Caspian Oil Company to Be Legally Established July 25

The LUKoil, YUKOS Russian oil companies and Gazprom will sign the documents on July 25 on the establishment of the Caspian Oil Company. more »

The Truth about Marijuana in the Netherlands

One of the greatest myths about the Netherlands is that marijuana there is legal. The reality is different a little bit. So what is the truth? more »

Ecstasy Use Depletes Brain Chemical, Study Finds

Ecstasy, the amphetamine-like drug made popular by ``raves'' and other mass dancing events, can severely deplete levels of a brain chemical linked with mood, researchers said on Monday. more »

IE 5.5 angers Web standards advocates

Microsoft came under fire Thursday from Web standards advocates over its latest browser. more »

Microsoft gives details of software-for-rent strategy

Microsoft Friday popped the cork on its plans to sell software through subscriptions, rather than through licenses as it now does. more »

G-8 Leaders Focus On Third World

Leaders of the world's major industrialized nations, hoping to stem a growing backlash against globalization, pledged Sunday at their annual economic summit to do more to provide schooling, health care and food to the poorest nations. more »