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- BroadVision expands alliance with IBM to bring complete e-business solutions to customers; BroadVision One-To-One Enterprise 6.0 available for IBM`s AIX operating system and DB2 universal database; integration with IBM WebSphere application server and Web
- World War II airmen recovered in Tunisia.
- Estelle Morris -- We must end culture of leaving education at 16.
- Brown announces GBP1.8 million in aid for redundant Corus workers.
- Democratic Republic of Congo -- Torture - a weapon of war against unarmed civilians.
- Steel Minister urges rerollers to ensure quality and cost effectiveness.
- Palm to sell Extended Systems data synchronisation server.
- Positiv achieves accreditation as UK storage partner in Compaq's 'CORe' programme.
- Lucent Technologies to provide high-capacity optical networking system for GNG Networks.
- Moody's raises Infonet debt ratings; Strength of capital structure and financial performance of the company are cited.
- Novell names Carl Yankowski to Novell board of directors.
- Novell names Carl Yankowski to Novell board of directors.
- EU ministers discuss next steps for saving climate treaty.
- Minchin welcomes SA gas pipeline announcement.
- Sun powers Oracle e-business suite online any place; Sun Microsystems supports Oracle's "Software as a Service" DeliveryOption leveraging success of the VERITAS, Oracle and Sun Initiative Model.
- Affordable treatments, expanded access to care, urgent need for resources are major issues as Special Session on HIV/AIDS continues -- Part 1 of 2.
- The Nasdaq Stock Market announces open short-interest positions in Nasdaq stocks for June 2001.
- Microsoft recognises Scala as a Certified Partner Award Finalist; Award recognises worldwide innovation using Microsoft technologies.
- 'Kick off' time for local counterfeiter.
- Ordnance Survey unveils new Map Symbol Flashcards; Mapping out symbol skills in a flash.
- Informatica launches real-time analytics solution to accelerate business responsiveness; Adds powerful new functionality to the Informatica PowerCenter data integration platform; signs partnerships with industry's top three EAI vendors.
- Hodge welcomes new scheme to open up careers in the law.
- American National Insurance Company expands CRM capabilities to the web with Pegasystems; Pegasystems Software increases customer satisfaction and retention through web self-service for retail customers.
- UNICEF says adolescents everywhere have 'A right to know the facts' about HIV and AIDS.
- Infrastructure status to LNG projects under consideration -- Shri Ram Naik.
- Yale Press brings out book of Soviet documents relating to the Spanish Civil War.
- Maureen platform successfully refloated; Unique decommissioning operation for North Sea oil platform.
- Lip service paid to performance management information by business, PeopleSoft European survey reveals.
- Maxtor announces Compaq, Microsoft, and VIA Technologies ready to shatter capacity limits on ATA disk drives; "Big Drive" standard allows significantly greater storage capacity.
- OmniPage Pro 11 sets new standard for digital document productivity; Customers benefit by extending the use of OCR to convert PDF files into documents that can be edited.
- American University awarded Eastman Product Grant.
- Giant "eyeball" brings mega-telescope closer.
- With unanimous adoption of `battle plan' for fight against HIV/AIDS, Assembly concludes historic three-day special session -- Part 3 of 3.
- Eastern Shore potato crop adds colorful varieties.
- DoD News Briefing -- Part 1 of 3.
- Webraska joins MAGIC Services to develop universal solutions for navigation services.
- Saba announces acquisition of Ultris; Ultris extends Saba human capital development and management leadership position with Internet-based knowledge content capture and collaborative learning capabilities.
- Brown welcomes latest New Deal figures.
- Conclusion of the UN General Assembly Special Session on HIV/AIDS.
- New web-based customer support service expands customer choice in resolving enquiries; Compaq introduces new case-logging system.
- Former Argentinean player appointed head coach of AIS/Australian men's volleyball program.
- Present international air seat capacity comfortable.
- Government delivering on police numbers.
- Greater transparency and continued savings from royal household.
- Kasten Chase announces new sales and marketing appointments.
- Chordiant and Ownhome build multi-channel CRM infrastructure.
- Innovative novelist, Kevin Morris, forges a unique way for readers to enjoy books -- A contest that lets them help determine the story.
- Virtual Interactive Office (ViO) launches in the UK.
- Telecoms sector bullish on revenue prospects.
- Secretary-General, at Staff Security summit, urges states to ratify treaty on Safety of United Nations and Associated Personnell; Statement deplores deaths since 1992 of hundreds of peacekeepers and 200 civilians; Says violence must not be allowed to dete
- IBM introduces world's highest-resolution computer monitor; Crams 9.2 million pixels in a viewing area of two 8 1/2" x 11" pages.
- China Southern Airlines inaugurates new community service program; Airline to assist children of unemployed workers in Tianjin/Henan.
- PIA expels John Robert Wood Esq.
- PA Consulting Group wins award for design of Evian bottle.
- Oftel revokes telephone equipment direction.
- Involvement of NGOs in legal literacy programme.
- Clinical findings from Gulf veterans' Medical Assessment Programme.
- Firebox.com moves onto the high street for the first time by partnering with men's grooming giant, LYNX.
- Plumtree extends global presence with opening of new Nordic operation; Sales and marketing resources and new Area Sales Manager and Business Development Manager to support business and partners in Nordic region; Partnership with Documentum provides leadin
- Gabon's economic reform stands to gain from greater participation in the multilateral trading system -- part 1 of 2.
- Central & Eastern European ATMs.
- DoD News Briefing.
- Science recruits to boost agriculture.
- The greatest show on earth.
- GPRS Accelerator increases the speed of data transfer over GSM and GPRS networks; First Hop launches GPRS Accelerator.
- SoftQuad offers online XML resource centre for Financial Services.
- MGI Zoom Image Server integrated with Imation Matched Workflow concept to provide high-resolution pre-press proofing solution for digital creations.
- Free jazz performances offered at K-State's Colbert Hills.
- Dr Raman Singh urges rubber industry to modernise to face global competition.
- Federal government gives AUD200 000 to HMAS Sydney Memorial.
- SGS wins CMP RealWare Award for WAP-based logistics management solution developed with CA and Soft Design Technologies; Awarding-winning solution developed using Soft Design's Websydian in conjunction with CA's COOL:Plex.
- Growth of clickMT reveals demand for business lifestyle online.
- KLM and Malaysia Airlines working towards alliance.
- Government to pilot new model for ancillary staff in PFI hospitals - Alan Milburn & Andrew Smith.
- British Airways joins the Pet Travel Scheme.
- webMethods launches webMethods Partner Connect; Accenture, ADX, Deloitte Consulting, i2, Inventa and Quadrem embrace new offering that accelerates the connection of buyers and suppliers with trading exchanges.
- Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announces USD100 million commitment to the Global Fund for AIDS and Health; Stopping the transmission of AIDS is foundation`s number one global health priority.
- Preparatory Committee for Children's Special Session suspends meeting due to lack of consensus on proposed outcome document; Will resume third session in July-August.
- ACT Financial Systems uses Cache e-DBMS for innovative web development project with one of Norway's largest financial institutions; Innovative development links Cache Java classes with CORBA via XML.
- Secretary-General condemns `Heinous' targeting of relief flights in Angola.