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A testing area's pictures

Pictures of the US secret base, known as Area 51, are available on the Internet now. more »

Tanker in Gulf Diverted - U.S. Official

A Russian tanker seized in the Gulf this month on suspicion of smuggling Iraqi oil has been rerouted in line with United Nations sanctions on Iraq, a U.S. spokesman said on Monday. more »

Linux company plans spinoff to rival Microsoft, Sun

A company known by few outside the Linux community is planning to spin off a division that will try to take on Microsoft and Sun Microsystems. more »

LATVIA'S WAY PARTY NAMES RIGA MAYOR FOR PRIME MINISTER

The board of Latvia's Way party nominated Riga Mayor Andris Berzins as a candidate for the prime minister's post on Sunday evening, April 16, Latvia's Way spokeswoman Dace Gulbe said. more »

Microsoft may face breakup

DOJ officials want to split company as part of antitrust remedy. more »

Czech CNB 2001 Net CPI Target Seen At 3.6 Percent

The Czech central bank's (CNB) end-2001 inflation target, to be announced on Tuesday, is expected to aim at net inflation of around 3.6 percent year-on-year. more »

Media Metrix: Six Types of Online Consumer Identified

Apr 19 2000: There are six distinct categories of online consumers and Internet marketers should focus on one or two of these groups rather than spreading their efforts too thinly. more »

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Norilsk Nickel Resumes Platinum Exports

Norilsk Nickel, the world's largest platinum producer, has resumed exports of platinum and rhodium, which were frozen for about a year, company spokesman, Anatoly Komrakov, told then press on Friday. more »

Accused Hacker's Father Charged by Canadian Police

Canadian police said on Saturday they had charged the father of an alleged 15-year-old hacker, known online as ``Mafiaboy,'' of conspiring with another man to commit assault in an unrelated hacking case. more »

Apple not flattered by another iMac look-alike

Apple is debating how to deal with another iMac look-alike, this time from a company Down Under. more »

New Wave Of Biker Violence May Be Under Way in Quebec

The fatal shooting this week of an elite member of the Hells Angels appears to have triggered a new wave of violence in Quebec's biker-gang wars. more »

Daiei eyes home delivery of goods ordered on Net

The nation's largest retail chain operator, Daiei Inc., plans to start a nationwide home delivery service for merchandise ordered via the Internet, it was learned Thursday. more »

New Kaunas mayor

Vytautas Sustauskas, 55, seen as a considerably eccentric Lithuanian politician and anti-Semite by many, was elected Kaunas mayor on April 13. more »

Georgian Experts Specify Chechnya-Georgia Border

Officials of the Georgian State Border Guard Department and members of the state border delimitation commission have started delimitation of the Chechnya-Georgia frontier close to the mountain village of Shatili. more »

Belarus Denies Cooperation with Iraq

The Belarus Security Council denies rumors about its alleged military cooperation with Iraq. more »

Internet Companies to Be Registered in Russia

The Press Ministry of Russia is elaborating on regulations on registration of providers of global computer networks, Deputy Press Minister Andrey Romanchenko said at the Russian national conference devoted to using information technologies for taxation pu more »

Paul Allen takes a stake in online jeweler

Online jeweler Blue Nile announced today that it has closed its fourth round of funding. more »

Satellite Photos Of Area 51 Go Public

High-resolution Russian spy satellite images of the super-secret U.S. test flight center at Groom Lake, Nev. -- known as Area 51 -- are available to the public for the first time. more »

Nasdaq rallies to another record

THE DOW JONES Industrial Average closed up 184.91 points, or 1.75%, to 10767.42, adding to Monday’s 276.74-point rise as support was seen from solid earnings reports as well as tech stocks. more »