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Japanese phone giant to pay $5 billion for Verio

Nippon Telegraph & Telephone's international unit will invest $5 billion to take full control of Verio to expand its global operations. more »

Bank employee chief suspect in 'Love' virus

But relatives of the man, Reomel Ramones, said they believe the real culprit may be a third person. more »

Germany, Poland Remember Invasion Which Sparked WWII

The presidents of Germany and Poland on Wednesday marked the 60th anniversary of the invasion of Poland which sparked World War II, with a moving ceremony on their joint border. more »

Walesa against Poland in EU

Former Solidarity union leader Lech Walesa, who became Poland's first president after the collapse of communism, said Thursday he opposed the country's entry into the European Union. more »

NATO Holds Southern Regional Conference in Hungary

In its first year of NATO membership, Hungary has already fully participated in the alliance's institutions and has significantly advanced to becoming a member of full merit. more »

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Microsoft suggesting alternative to avoid breakup, report says

Microsoft Corp. is reportedly drafting an alternative to the government's proposed breakup of the company that would limit some business practices, such as giving computer makers more flexibility to alter Windows software. more »

Expiring lockups could pressure high-flying IPOs

The recent reception for initial public offerings may have flattened, but the ripples from last year's IPO frenzy are still roiling the market. more »

Judge: MP3.com replays copied music

The federal judge who ruled last week that MP3.com broke copyright laws said the company does not just store already purchased CDs, but replays music on the Internet that it has copied without permission from recording companies. more »

Cuba on U.S. List of State Sponsors of Terrorism

Cuba is one of seven nations on a U.S. list of state sponsors of international terrorism. more »

Foreign Travel Passports Issued in Chechnya Made Void

The RF Interior Ministry has taken a series of measures to prevent Chechen rebels from leaving Russian territory. more »

Defence Ministry Denies Aggressive Plans Toward Neighbors

The Russian Defense Ministry flatly denies any aggressive plans toward the Baltic countries. more »

'I Love You' Virus Hits Computers

A software virus that seduced computer users with an e-mail note proclaiming "ILOVEYOU" crippled government and corporate computer networks around the world Thursday and destroyed personal files of music and pictures. more »

Smithsonian Collects Net Stuff

The Smithsonian Institution is collecting examples of inventive and useful achievements in the information technology field to capture "a snapshot of a global revolution-in-progress." more »

New investigation

Latvia's Supreme Court released convicted Soviet war criminal Vasily Kononov from custody on April 25, saying there should be a new investigation of the evidence. more »

UK imposes Zimbabwe arms ban

Britain is to refuse all new applications for arms and military equipment to be exported to Zimbabwe as part of its reaction to continuing violence in the country. more »

Leeds 3-1 Watford

Leeds cruised to a comfortable win over relegated Watford to greatly improve theirchances of a Champions League place next season. more »

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Castro marches in May Day parade

Fidel Castro took an active role in May Day festivities for the first time in years Monday, marching in the parade and ending a speech with a cell-phone call to Juan Miguel Gonzalez, who is fighting to bring his son, Elian, home to Cuba. more »