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News archive, 2001-09, en

Controversial monument millionaire reveals future plans
Multiple-choice apocalypse
Back to the future
Baltic index stable against backdrop of falling world markets
Latvia to issue more eurobonds
New estate developer set to stay in Latvia
Lithuania struggles to maintain gas momentum
Foreign visitors spend more time in Estonia
Success demands a goal of quality
Reforms of state-owned liquor monopoly may finally begin
Low-key port could be future gateway to Scandinavia
Estonia's draft budget too optimistic
OFF THE WIRE
German shareholder buys insolvent glassware company
Banks act laid back as Swedish merger breaks down
Balts mark Olympic anniversary
60th anniversary of Holocaust honored in Vilnius
Powell urges to develop anti-terrorism programs
Free language courses lure non-citizens
Just who is Arnold Ruutel?
Top official arrested for murder
OFF THE WIRE
Two Soviet OMON officers to be tried
NATO hopes unhurt by terrorism as U.S. and Baltics move closer
KGB names published as lustration law takes hold
Ex-communist to lead Estonia to Europe
Methanol carnage grips resort town at summer's end
The wounding of the world
Understanding America's resolve
Under attack
Stock markets slump in wake of attacks on U.S. targets
Mazeikiu Nafta head says watershed Yukos deal will succeed
Latvian fast-food chain invited to Moscow
Employees obliged to hold private pension plans
Be prepared!
Data exchange system to speed up customs procedures
New challenge for Latvian ad market
Vouchers to be valid another year
OFF THE WIRE
Markets need not panic, yet
Lithuanian youngsters still short of psychological help
Another Lithuanian Nazi suspect beats hangman's noose
EU talks offer timely review of Latvia's progress and problems
Party with no name has high hopes for big win
Genome forum highlights Estonian progress
Four candidates left in presidential race after first round
OFF THE WIRE
Latvia and Britain accused of harboring terrorists
Lithuanians are among victims in skyscraper rubble
Lithuania shows unanimous support for United States
Terrorist attacks could affect NATO expansion
Baltic five condemn terrorism
Relaxing sound of leather on willow heard in Baltics
Autumnal equinox festivities start in capital
Baltic recognition
Soviet theme park
Baltic index sinks on widespread weakness
Successful entrepreneurs are assertive
Franchising: an underestimated way to success
Falling profits drag economy down
Three foreign banks show interest in Lithuania's last state bank
Itera weighs in ahead of Lithuanian gas privatization
Telia may buy Sonera's holdings in Baltic telecoms
Balts go to Japan
Latvian bank accused of violating consumer rights
Latvian, Russian railways agree on communications
Shareholders were made public
Minister warns of economic slowdown
Off the wire
EBRD head lavishes praise on Lithuanian economic reforms
EU makes first SAPARD payment
Russian sailors abandon ship
Top basketball star comes home
Waterloo for crippled and despondent national team
Kalejs may never go on trial: Australian newspaper
Brainstorm hopes new album will be global hit
Berzins exceeds expectations
ID card idea irritates Finance Ministry
Presidential battle splits coalition in Tartu
Off the wire
Vow to counter threats to NATO expansion
Paksas resigns as Liberals' helmsman
Opposition sags as Lukashenka claims victory
Death toll from poisoned alcohol rises in Parnu
Terrorist attacks against U.S. stun Baltics
Depeche Mode tour Baltics substance-free
Enthusiasts rush to help historic railway
The poor and the Aussies
Old lines and new ones
Extremist senility in Riga
Baltic List representation in trouble again
If you want to grow - set a goal!
IMF renews support
Municipality to move downtown
Ad campaign scares locals in Riga
Company buys majority stake in Estonian railway
Dried fruit importer expands influence abroad
Silver socks to swamp market
Lithuania warms up for gas company sell-off
New appointments in the Baltics
Paritate rehabilitation plan approved
Russia gains control of Latvian gas
Off the wire
Latvian Shipping Company sails into trouble again
Pro Kapital to lose stock exchange listing
Vilnius and Warsaw jostle over how to spell
Boy killed in drug raid
Drugs and rock'n'roll go up in smoke
Leftists display their power in city council
Satanists fight off critics as registration is mused over
Narva buries bilingual option
Latvian citizen faces death penalty in U.S.A.
New international school launched in Tartu
Off the wire
Scotland refuses to hand over war crimes suspect
Putin's comments draw sharp reaction
War games begin on both sides of border
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