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News archive, 2001-02, en

Bye, bye ethics
A hedgehog down NATO's trousers
Could Kaliningrad become Disneyland?
Falling Estonian shares reign in Baltic Index
New Estonian kroon turns 10
Bidders for shipping company cut down to three
The "look" of your business will make it fail-proof
Report: European Internet market woes won't harm Estonia
Danish shipper raises share swap idea
Forums warm Estonia-Russia relations
Business Briefs
Rare metal producer in trouble over pollution tax
Estonia seeks World Bank loan
Competition heats up following award of new license
Two months to 3G communications
Violinist Jascha Heifetz returns in spirit
Museum and cafe for the House of Signatories in Vilnius
Patriotic speeches stir crowds
NATO sets demanding goals for Latvian armed forces
Fast-track deportation for Russian 'colonist'
Independence Day schedule all set
Estonia to scrap EXPO 2000 pavilion
Helicopter ambulance planned for take-off
Off the Wire
School kids make drug calls
Russia and Latvia line up further dates
Belgian Premier increases hopes for EU entry
Russian defense minister threatens Baltics
U.S. officials applaud Gimzauskas conviction
Mad cow disease may have reached Estonia
European Union leaders call for clear Kaliningrad policy
Tarzan: king of the capitalists
Rare glimpse into a lost world
MIND YOUR PARTNER!
Living in a little hell
Love strikes at heart of Baltic states
Baltic Index up despite blue-chip weakness
Write a job description before you hire anyone
Baltic companies prepare for stiff competition
Nordea says litas could be pegged to euro at 3.88 rate
Lietuvos Telekomas changes tariffs
Liepajas Metalurgs halts steel reinforcement exports to Canada
Lithuanian government chides Hansapank for early meddling in savings bank
Dysentery scare boosts sales of other Latvian dairies
Shipping companyÕs sale deadline moved to May
YUKOS set to take LUKoilÕs place in Baltics
Summed up
IMF allows Latvia to retain its budget deficit at 1.75 percent
Eesti Telekom posts $69 million profit
Mad cow disease in focus in Lithuania, Latvia
Paksas trumps Prunskiene
Russians eager for closer contact
Another horrific tale of abuse hits Latvia
Hospital told to pay for negligence
Estonia does its NATO homework
PM may face dismissal over shooting incident
Off the Wire
Tartu bans Soviet symbol from roadside
Army cleans up its act
Ole! Latvia digs for gold
Leaders lay down mutual ambitions
Lithuanian MPs attack aggressive pets
Alpine summit takes chill off Latvian-Russian relations
Killing spree claims its latest victim
To the President: A defense of earthworm anarchism
Messing with the mob
Killing Latvia slowly
Let's create a Baltic super-state
Week of contrasts brings few changes
Castles keep rising around Vilnius
CV-Online gets 3 million euros in funding
Furniture makers back from Cologne
Beer "buddies" keep fighting on
Partnerships are like marriages - half fail! Are you protected?
Medical engineers receive European investment
Off the Wire
Five companies want Belarusian energy debt
Cows + Internet = VISSU
Continued growth predicted
U.S. Williams to go to arbitration
Latvia to auction third mobile-phone license
TV interview shames Lithuania
Independence signatory loses his way
Regional development head steals electricity
Latvian government accepts public integration program
Regional development head steals electricity
Latvian government accepts public integration program
New party quits government
Doubts surround rail sell-off
Much ado about the traffic act
Off the Wire
Follow-up to Tiger's Leap launched
Case could be dropped against genocide suspect
Latvian prison official pushes for Soviet agent's release
Policing the harmony: Latvian Prime Minister Andris Berzins talks about governing under pressure
Maldeikis resigns amid storm of protest
Bidders circle over Latvian shipping
A nation's culture running out of steam
Passions run high over Tallinn mosque plans
A FACE TO THE RUMORS
When ethnicity is not the explanation
Growth of Baltic stocks suspended
Real estate market picture brightens in Lithuania
Latvian real estate market to stabilize
Tallinn real estate market expects growth
Following-up is the real secret to success
Internet Telephony companies want their share of the cake
Rental giant enters market
Business briefs
Small businesses hatching in Kaunas
Ericsson harms Estonia's largest exporter
Shipping company's state trustee loses job over accusations of bribery
Lithuanians believe corruption is a serious problem
Left wing unites to create largest party
Religious movement protests against abortion rights
Rebel MPs booted out of government
Restaurant fined for serving spoiled food
Government hopes to cut gender gap
Off the wire
European court rejects journalist's complaint
Rail travel in terminal decline?
AIDS phobia hits city of Narva
Belarusians sharpen teeth in Vilnius
Scandals shake government
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