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The non-profit
American organization Project Harmony" conducts the "Internet Access and
Training Program" in the
State Russian Museum since 1999. This program is created and
financed by
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of US
Department of State
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IREX
is a non-profit organization founded in 1968 to
administer academic exchanges between the United States and the
Soviet Union. Committed to education in the broadest sense of
the word, IREX efforts have expanded to encompass professional
training, institution building, technical assistance, and policy
programs with the Newly Independent States (NIS), Central and
Eastern Europe (CEE), Mongolia and China.
IREX is
headquartered in Washington, DC and maintains field offices
throughout Eurasia and Central and Eastern Europe. The field
offices conduct outreach activities for IREX programs as well as
provide services to IREX program participants and alumni.
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Special
thanks to the staff of the
Laboratory of Open Telecommunications and Systems for
technical support.
The Laboratory of Open
Telecommunications and Systems (LOTOS) is a non-profit
organization that, over the course of one and one-half years and
in cooperation with St. Petersburg
State University, has connected approximately 100
non-commercial organizations in St. Petersburg to the Internet
by e-mail free-of-charge. The purpose of the LOTOS
is to make the Internet as available as possible to as wide a
range of organizations in the city of St. Petersburg at minimal
cost, and if possible free-of-charge.
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