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WAKE US WHEN IT'S OVER
Civil society at the crossroads
Latgale won't let go of its language
Latvia leads the way in integrative medicine
Shareholders get fertile offer
Pro Kapital buys two real estate developers
Estonia to link energy system to Europe's
Skele lets the sunshine in
ICA enters Lithuania's food market
Latvia revs up tax on motorcycles
Ounce of prevention or pound of cure?
Visa Bank card market grows
Lithuania has new power bridge partner
Survey forecasts higher inflation
Lithuanian Parliament backs savings freeze
Microlink launches a new Internet portal in Latvia and Estonia
Summed up
Parliament drops property tax
Savings up, spending down
Estonia scores big on economic freedom
Company holds itself to quality standards
Baltics in Brief
Estonia's car registry online
Every fifth Latvian OK with homosexuality
Same-sex registry bill nixed
Doctors' union sees health care system in critical state
Estonian drug users avoid HIV
Gang smuggles hash into Finland
Import and export: Butinge goes both ways
Adamkus asks government minister to resign
Whopping parking penalty is just fine?
Civil servants abuse power buying luxury cars
Strike Two!!!
Foreign minister stresses joining NATO
Right ends, wrong means, say Russians
Latvia's language law nears passage
Gulbene murder trial begins
Adamkus' Moscow visit called off
President launches anti-corruption campaign
Russian Baltic Fleet's officer met Swedish agents in Vilnius
Lithuanians not eager for EU, European Committee says
Diena puts its Russian edition to bed for good
Estonia gets low Y2K rating
KGB agents must register
TIME TO DIG IN OR DIG OUT
Europe: The Grand Gesture
Art that's too popular to be art?
Beating winter at its own game
Ancient cures for new-world ills
Estonian stock market retains leadership position
Millennium book hits Christmas book markets
Estonian gas price reaches record
Summed up
Latvia gets IMF backup credit
Latvian pork tariff makes Estonia squeal
AIESEC youth train to change the world with new management
Off the Wire
A tender Vitols tapped for education minister
No oil leak at Butinge, Lithuania panel says
Soviet hero goes on trial
Fair on Pilies Street
Vilnius to have the world's biggest Christmas tree
Riga reclaims its medieval past
A new home for the Occupation Museum
All clear: OK for Y2K
U.N. report shows Estonia's economic reforms ahead, social reforms lagging
Will Portugal hold a different EU attitude?
Guess who came to Helsinki? A small media army invades EU summit
Lukashenko and Yeltsin confound the fans
EU membership not welcomed by all
Latvia passes language law
Let the talks begin: Latvia, Lithuania to open EU negotiations
Russians in Estonia can vote in Russia's elections
FLOWERS AREN'T ENOUGH
Making the most of those long, dark nights
A bit of Lebanon in the land of kiosks
'Cold' movie steams up officials
Stock markets: weekly report (November 26 - December 3)
Baltic bourses: two steps toward consolidation
Earnings of the listed companies
Estonian stock market becomes clear leader in Baltic states
Summed up
Eesti Mobiiltelefon is Estonia's top company
IMF requisitions a Lithuanian deficit slashing
Bus' glass is half full: Ex-New Yorker turns glass factory around
Shakeup at juice manufacturer
New IT college in Estonia
Industrialists: Ignalina must stay
Off the Wire
Euro's fall will help banks hit target
Seeing forests for the trees
Book frames the Holocaust in Latvian
Is Euroskepticism really growing?
Lithuanians rule the world in dance contest
Art projects receive funding
Latvian merchants join Generation Xmas
HMO arrives in Estonia: Businesses give clinic a ho-hum reception
Estonia applies for exceptions to EU hunting bans
Killings may be related
Killer sentenced in Gulbene deaths
News analysis: Latvia's the loser in teachers strikes
Boat found, fishermen presumed perished
Candles glow for Chanukah season
Kaktys resigns
Bonuses slide through Parliament, City Council
Storms attack Baltic coasts: Death toll at seven, wind and rain damage houses
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