Teenage Hacker Taps Into U.S. Defense Secrets

LONDON, Jan 3 (Reuter) - A British teenager allegedly hacked into sensitive U.S. government computers and was able to monitor secret communications over the North Korean nuclear crisis last spring, the Independent newspaper reported on Tuesday.

Rolling Stones' Debut on Internet is Hardly Melodic

PALO ALTO, Calif. (Reuter) - For those who believe the personal computer will soon supplant the TV, the Rolling Stones' live concert broadcast Friday over the Internet computer network offers one message: don't hold your breath.

Porky banned in Asian TV Stakes

HONG KONG, Jan 18 (Reuter) - Porky Pig is banned, news is pulled, heavy metal is on the scrap heap and Madonna's pointy bra stays in the closet.

Commission Wrong to Reject French Disco Claims

LUXEMBOURG, Jan 24 (Reuter) - The European Commission was wrong to reject allegations that a restrictive agreement existed concerning the French disco music market, the European Court of Justice ruled on Tuesday.

Dutch Failed on Animal Feedstuff Directive, Rukes Court

LUXEMBOURG, Jan 17 (Reuter) - The European Court of Justice ruled on Tuesday that the Netherlands government failed to transpose a directive designed to prevent disease-causing agents arising in animal-based feedstuffs which it should have made Dutch law by the beginning of 1992.