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OUTGOING NATO CHIEF IN BALTICS

NATO Supreme Commander Europe General Wesley Clark made a farewell visit to Latvia and Lithuania on 2-3 April. more »

POLAND_S LUSTRATION COURT HEAD RESIGNS

Jan Krosnicki has resigned and asked to be transferred to the Penal Department of the Appeals Court in Warsaw, "Zycie" reported on 3 April. more »

Sun expands program to woo start-ups

Sun Microsystems is expected to announce tomorrow that it_s spending more money in its effort to lure Internet companies and start-ups. more »

Analysts Say Microsoft Will Recoup Value

Microsoft stock was a drag on the Nasdaq Monday as the world awaited a potentially negative ruling from a federal judge in the long-running antitrust case against the company. more »

Legal lookahead for MSFT

Experts weigh-in on possible legal ramifications for embattled firm. more »

AOL-Time Warner fuel merger activity

Boosted by America Online_s mega-offer for Time Warner, corporate merger activity is off to a fast start this year in dollar terms. more »

British Minister Dismisses Claim That EU Enlargement Slows Down

The current informal two-day meeting of senior officials of the Visegrad Four_s foreign ministries in Britain proves that Britain knows that the more active it is in central Europe the more it will be able to profit from an enlarged EU. more »

Anti-European Announces Bid For Polish Presidency

A prominent Polish Euro-skeptic said on Friday he hoped to gather disparate anti-European groups to back a bid to become Poland's president in this year_s polls. more »

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Pop Goes the World Online

World Online_s worries did not end when its much-hyped IPO tanked last week. Now that the Dutch Internet service provider_s share price has plummeted to the point that the company has lost nearly half of its value, bankers and regulatory agencies are more »

FEMINISTS DEMAND GENDER EQUALITY

During the two-day event at the March 24-25 conference at the Tallinn Pedagogical University, "Estonian Women as Future Citizens in the European Union", women_s activists and government leaders signed. more »

The Proposal

Estonia Refuses to Appeal to the European Court on the Behalf of Chechnya. more »

Dollar Rate Growth Will Not Last Long

OPEC_s decision to increase oil output along with large purchases of rubles by Russia_s banks has led to a rapid increase in the demand for dollars and a consequent rise in the dollar /ruble rate. more »

The consolidation of efforts

A meeting of defense ministers of the Shanghai Five countries - Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and China - has been held in Astana. more »

Moscow not to restructure Eurobond debt of $315 mln

The Moscow city government does not plan to negotiate a restructuring of its $315 million debt on Eurobonds, payments on which are due in May, the head of the municipal borrowing committee said Thursday. more »

Russia accused Estonia of helping Britain recruit a spy recently

In a statement, Russia_s intelligence agency said the unnamed Russian citizen was recruited with "with direct participation of the Estonian special services." more »

The prediction

Russian Defense Minister Igor Sergeyev is predicting instability in the Central Asian region. more »

Palm beats 3Q estimates, sees slower growth ahead

Palm topped analyst estimates in its last quarter as a privately held company, but expects slower growth in the near future. more »

Internet Transforming Campuses

American colleges are reaching out to students in a big way through Internet-based distance learning programs, a report released today says. more »

The new group

Europe_s Old Money Throws Its Weight Behind Dot.Com Revolution more »