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The euthanasia is widely discussed subject in Lithuania as all over the World, but people barely know how it is performed in the country where this kind of practice has been done for more than 25 years: the Netherlands.
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Vodafone AirTouch said Wednesday it added a record 6.6 million mobile phone customers in the second quarter.
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Orange said Wednesday it paid 95 million pounds ($144 million) in cash for Web site Ananova, home to the first computer-generated newscaster.
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The United States is concluding the program of economic assistance to Poland, closing the Warsaw-based Agency for International Development (AID) office next week, the US Department of State has reported.
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The Internet café, which was established in the House of Culture “Agila” in Nida was met with the greetings of the Internet lovers who came here to have a rest and of the local inhabitants, the access to the Internet for whom was not available until now.
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The pavilion of Lithuania at EXPO 2000 became not only the proud of the Republic but its headache, too.
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Internet is available at the seaside, too.
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search.lt presents newest links
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Alanis Morissette has signed on to perform at the third annual Yahoo! Internet Life Online Music Awards ceremony on July 24 at Studio 54 in New York City, a spokesperson for Yahoo! confirmed.
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Lithuania's troubled initial public offering of a 25 percent stake in Lithuanian Telecom has gone from bad to worse.
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The representatives of the Latvian firms, business of which is connected with the Internet, have founded the Latvian association of the Internet.
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Oracle chief executive Larry Ellison Wednesday defended his company's decision to hire detectives to investigate two research groups that supported Microsoft during the antitrust trial.
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Intel will call Willamette, its next-generation processor, the Pentium 4.
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The supporters of so-called "new policy", at conference, which took place on Monday in Vilnius, tried to explain the essence and necessity of the new political sector.
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The European Central Bank left its interest rates unchanged as expected on Thursday after its regular council meeting.
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The FBI is raising national security concerns about a Japanese telecommunications giant's planned acquisition of a U.S. Internet company.
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U.S. investigators say they have stronger evidence than ever that American soldiers missing in action - including spy pilots shot down during the Cold War - were held in the Soviet ''gulag archipelago'' of prison camps.
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Online shopping portal WorldSpy has pulled the plug on a rare Web freebie: no-charge, advertising-free Internet access.
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The Russian Gas monopoly Gazprom intends to take action in order to force The Ukraine to pay for gas and stop the country from exporting it to Europe.
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On Tuesday, June 4th, over 200 representatives of the Russian scientific community gathered in the streets of major Russian cities to demonstrate against a bill to cut funding for scientific research.
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