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Gore's New Invention: E-Gov't

Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore proposed Monday putting all federal agencies online to create an e-government that would link the American people to U.S. services and data via the Internet. more »

Judge: Microsoft must be broken in two

A federal judge ruled that Microsoft should be broken into two companies, a decision that could radically tilt the balance of power in the technology industry. more »

Barnesandnoble.com Buys Stake in MightyWords

The $20 million investment signals the firm's expansion into the competitive e-publishing business. more »

The improvement of demographic situations

Officials in both Latvia and Estonia have announced the first annual increases in the number of births for more than a decade. more »

The financial reforms

Finance ministers from the Nordic and Baltic Sea nations met in Tallinn on June 2 to discuss financial reforms. more »

The millennium

Czech, Hungarian Catholic Primates Celebrate Hungarian Millennium. more »

BALTIC WOMEN GET BACKUP FROM FIRST LADY

Hillary Rodham Clinton's support for women's organizations in former Soviet republics could help boost their status. more »

Cyber school for Santas

A great Santa Claus isn't born - he's made. more »

New software

Microsoft Corp. on Monday launched new software that will help businesses more »

Last Chief of Czechoslovak Secret Police to Stand Trial

The last chief of the communist Czechoslovak secret police (StB), General Alojz Lorenc, is to stand trial before a Slovak military court. more »

Napster boots Dr. Dre fans from service

Another 230,142 Napster members have become temporary casualties in the battles between the record industry and the music-swapping software company. more »

FBI warns of new Outlook computer virus

A new computer virus dubbed "Killer Resume" is spreading through email systems using the Microsoft Outlook program, the FBI said. more »

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Police Charge Publisher of Czech Version of Mein Kampf

Police on Thursday brought charges of propagating Nazism against Michal Zitko, the owner of the Prague- based Otakar II. publishing house. more »

A Web chat pioneer has found a buyer after failing to make a go

Siga Technologies, a company with both instant messaging and biotechnology products, signed a binding letter of intent to acquire Hypernix, the Tel Aviv-based maker of the Gooey chat application. more »

Last month

Deadline Set for Russia Regions to Synchronise Laws. more »

Open Approach to Digital Marketplaces

New iPlanet Market Maker Platform Allows Rapid Deployment Of Next Generation Open Digital Marketplaces. more »

N. Korea's hush-hush diplomacy

Reclusive leader's secret visit to China could bring improved ties. more »

U.N. Says Syrians Agree That Israel Is Out of Lebanon

Syria is ready to accept Israel's retreat last week from southern Lebanon as a complete withdrawal, a United Nations envoy said today, a move that could lessen the possibility of renewed violence along the Israeli-Lebanese border. more »

Final Word

Microsoft Calls Government Breakup Plan ‘Defective’. more »