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More than 30,000 Poles, including President Alexander Kwasniewski and Prime Minister Jerzy Buzek, are to travel to Rome from July 6-8.
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The most important information on the rules on advertising in Internet is presented in updated www.banner.lt
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Latvian Prime Minister Andris Berzins has met with the Vice President of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Charles Frank, within the framework of the Global Economic Forum in Salzburg, Austria.
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The lives of space shuttle astronauts were put at risk by a computer hacker who overloaded Nasa's communication system in 1997.
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Terrified villagers barricaded themselves in their homes as 200 Neo-Nazis chanted "Sieg Heil" and "Heil Hitler" at a weekend meeting in northern Poland which police did nothing to stop, a newspaper reported Monday.
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Summer is the most appropriate season for visiting museums in the open air. In Lithuania there are several museums of such kind. Here we present one of them.
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Nearly a fifth of Hungarian teenagers have been entrapped by the Internet, the Zeus Consulting and Publishing Company told MTI on Wednesday .
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Microsoft unveiled its long-awaited vision for the future of computing and a new strategy for enabling its Windows software for the Web.
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Lithuanian insurance business expands. Observing the tendencies the experts conclude: the insurance market attract new investors. The specialists estimate that the growing share capital shall seduce more people to insure.
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The first AGM of Russian gas giant Gazprom took place on Friday.
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Microsoft unveiled a new, Java-like software programming language intended to simplify the building of Web services using its software.
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Chip giant Intel unveiled five new notebook processors, including two low-power chips designed to compete against Transmeta's Crusoe.
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Czech Republic ranks 34th place in U.N. human development index.
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The owners of domain names who have not paid their registration fee could find their corner of the internet sold off to the highest bidder.
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Lithuania gave final approval to a controversial new law that that demands Moscow compensate the country for five decades of Soviet occupation. Passage of the law provoked a sharp, angry response from politicians in Russia.
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President Clinton cemented a key building block of Internet commerce Friday, signing legislation that makes contracts signed by computer equal to those sealed in pen and ink.
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JSC “Penki kontinentai” activity was evaluated at the conference of distributors of “Axis” production.
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Poland's government decided Tuesday to sell another 20% to 25% of the country's largest insurer, Powszechny Zaklad Ubezpieczen SA, or PZU, in a public offering.
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Canada has become a laboratory for the automobile industry's experiment with selling cars to consumers over the Internet.
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