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Contruction workers in Berlin opened an old wound in the German psyche this week when they accidentally stumbled across Adolf Hitler's bunker while excavating near the Brandenburg Gate. The bunker, just south of the Gate, was where Hitler and his closest associates barricaded themselves as the Red Army approached Berlin in the waning days of World War II. It is also where the Führer and his bride, Eva Braun, committed suicide rather than fall into the hands of the Russians. Although the bunker's location has never been a mystery, it has been sealed off since the end of the war to keep neo-Nazis from turning it into a shrine.
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Y2K Cloud Over MS Office 3:00 a.m. Windows NT sales remain strong, but corporate clients are wary of upgrading to MS Office 2000. Analysts say that means strong, but not stunning, Microsoft earnings. in Business
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The Market's Madness 9:10 a.m. The bulls and the bears are in the midst of a Battle Royale, and all this turbulence is not a healthy thing. So say the experts. in Reuters
'Want a Loan? What's Your Race?' 3:00 a.m. The Federal Reserve is in the middle of changing banking regulations to let banks collect data on the race, sex, religion, and national origin of their customers. By Declan McCullagh. in Politics
Music Regs: A Bagful of Noise 3:00 a.m. The struggle to come up with a digital music standard that would minimize download piracy is pushing right up against the holiday gift-giving season. By Jennifer Sullivan. in Business
Can't Beat 'Em? Green 'Em 3:00 a.m. High-tech companies are notoriously environmentally unfriendly, and a growing number of "Greenies" are trying to change things from the inside ... with varying results. By Chris Gaither. in Technology
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High Stakes in Priceline Suit 3:00 a.m. It's not just another round of Redmond-bashing. A Priceline.com lawsuit against Microsoft's Expedia.com may have a big impact on how Net companies protect their business models. By Joanna Glasner. in Business
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