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News archive, 2001-04, en

How art and nation come together in Lithuania
Bilingualism in Latvia
Cats on a hot tin roof
Eesti Telekom ignored by Baltic index
Don't let a customer kidnap your business!
Latvia's indicators among the best
Local producer fights for market
Hansapank buys Lithuanian Savings Bank
IMF approves memorandum with Latvia
Russian oil baron tough on competitors
Online offerings in Latvia increasing bit by byte
Off the wire
Oil tender set, bids awaited
Verheugen defends transitional period
Lithuania sells LISCO to Danes
NBA star to build sports complex
Vice minister resigns after scandals
Woman arrested for selling dolls
Sick cow sparks foot-and-mouth false alarm
Tongues wag at Riga conference
U.S. set to clamp down on illegal music playing
Italian murdered in heart of Old Town
Deputy mayor of Tallinn to resign
Employees demand more daylight
Off the wire
Nazi-hunters cast critical eye over world
Baltic Book Fair hits all-time high
Greenpeace warns of chronic pollution levels
Drinking Peipsi can damage your health
Adamkus shocks and delights in annual address
Miners put on show of force
Editorial staff go cruising for bruising
Hiker sinks into wilds to help children
A Russian renaissance?
MORE EQUAL FARMSTEAD
Baltic index giving mixed reviews
Fund units first listed
Scandinavians to invest in Lithuanian dairies
Court cancels results of railway privatization
Small shipyard in Liepaja intends to build tankers
Government hurries to sell LISCO to Danes
New appointments in the Baltics
Scandinavian banks to continue battle
Off the wire
Two bidders present their prices
U.S. slowdown will hit Baltic economies, say analysts
Double customs duties may vanish next autumn
Business leader and author dies
General census of Lithuania completed
Probe over Swiss watch clears president
Treaty boosts trade with Belarus
Daugavpils TV station in crisis after election shake-up
Deputy mayor faces corruption charges
Candidates for president continue to be named
Entry into EU to cost 42 billion kroons
Winter hits back at Easter
Off the wire
Lithuanians brand proposed EU moratorium unfair
Laar pulls through no-confidence vote
National Bolsheviks face Riga court
Island of bohemia
Diving with the jump masters
Declaring war on the media
SOLVING PROBLEMS SUPERMAN STYLE
Baltic bourses gripped by bearish mood
Baltic IT associations form alliance
Estonia's most popular car
IT&T forum offers no surprises
Paying your sales force
Lithuania to negotiate with Russia's LUKoil on stake in Mazeikiu Nafta
Nazarbayev's visit to Lithuania brings no oil
New regional World Bank head visits Latvia
Fund for Ignalina closure launched
OFF THE WIRE
Pirated software curbs budgetary income
Economic forum focuses on excise taxes
Moscow dictates to Vilnius over Kaliningrad and Latvia
Paksas says he will not run for president
Hockey star to build Latvia's first golf course
This year's winners and losers
Controversial Latvian MP dies in Tibet
Company destroys coastline, authorities helpless
Fat-cat civil servants' incomes disclosed
OFF THE WIRE
Suspected Nazi war criminal dies in Australia
Doubts about EU readiness as candidates meet
Used clothing imports hit by foot-and-mouth
Court sentences Soviet butcher to life
Vike-Freiberga shocked by youth prison
Milda kidnapped by terrorists
Ruins come alive to independence parade
University of profit
From Russia with love?
Baltic index up on renewed investor interest
Flea market capitalism
Eesti Telefon jacks up local-call rates
Shipping losses may affect bids
Breaking old ground for cars in Vilnius
Pancake fuel powers Vilnius buses
Lithuania leads investment in Kaliningrad
Rail runner-up prepares to win
Off the wire
Tourism firms get ready
Diesel blunder could cost state millions
Norwegian metalworks moves to Latvia
Hip-hop picket held in front of government
Mobile phone calls to be monitored in Latvia
Mumps is Latvia's latest health scare
Baltic university comes under fire
Off the wire
Homosexuals' blood not wanted
Russians need transit visas
Reshuffle of accused ministers put off By Kairi Kurm, TALLINN Estonia's governing coalition has not yet started reshuffling the government, but it is under pressure from the public and the media to replace two unpopular ministers who have failed to priv
Bank of Latvia says economy is back on track
Adamkus explores Putin's Russia
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