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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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The search engine says it still has plenty of customers to remain afloat.
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In the Lithuanian Seimas the next round of discussion concerning sale of land to the foreigners lies ahead.
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Vilius Kavaliauskas,well-known Lithuanian political scientist, shares his view on interrelation of national minorities in Lithuania.
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The Euro 2000 semifinal between France and Portugal ended in chaos as Portuguese players erupted in fury at referee Guenter Benko's decision to award a controversial late penalty against them.
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The anti-Hungarian manifestations in Marosvasarhely (western Romania) after the second round of local elections are far from reflecting a tolerant European mentality.
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On Wednesday the "Kosmos-3M" light carrierrocket was launched from the "Plesetsk" cosmodrome.
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Society still discusses the harm of computer games while some scientists begin to speak about another side of a coin: computer and video games give something good.
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Canadian scientists found that one virus destroy cancer tumor cells. Maybe it is the beginning of anti-cancer medicine?
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On the 23 of June, appearing in Moscow at a seminar of an Intel on electronic commerce, the president and the main executive director of this corporation Dr. K.Barrett has outlined the strategy on global distribution of electronic business.
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Microsoft has continued to strengthen its grasp on the global browser market, according to new statistics from WebSideStory’s Statmarket.
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Clicking on to the Malaysian Government's new Web site is more like opening the pages of a dusty official manual than entering the cyberspace world of eye-catching images and instant information.
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Nomura International plc said in a statement Friday it is preparing a legal challenge to the sale of the Czech Republic's third-biggest bank, Ivesticni a Postova Banka (IPB) to CeskoSlovenska Obchodni Banka (CSOB).
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More than $6 trillion in online B2B trade is expected by 2005, representing 42 percent of total US B2B non-service spending, according to research by Jupiter Communications.
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Europe's antitrust chief said Monday he will reject the $115 billion WorldCom-Sprint megamerger unless the companies come up with another plan to ease concern over its combined Internet dominance.
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It is noticed that the Lithuanian owners borrow mostly in order to survive and revive, not to expand.
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...The children played here long before the building of the Egyptian pyramids.
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search.lt presents newest links
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In his "first-ever" national Webcast, President Clinton today intends to unveil a series of e-government initiatives that the administration contends will make the federal government far more Internet-accessible.
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