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News archive, 2002-09, en

Mystical medicine for the modern world
The price of EU membership
a strong stomach
The anti-politics election
Staying power
Yukos deal conclusion highlights uneventful week on markets
A piece of old Lithuania brought back to life
Virgin sets sites on Telia operations
IMF slams Belarus' growth forecasts
Swedish retailer eyes European, U.S. markets
Sonera to delay German 3G launch
Telekomas slashes 2002 profit forecast
Lithuanians hit with anti-dumping penalty
Draconian tax law slammed in Tallinn
Clock ticking on nuclear reactor cleanup
In Brief - 2002-09-26
Adamkus considers new nukes
Fernadero drops LASCO claim
Lattelekom launches data line
Yukos promises to make money at Mazeikiu Nafta
Mobile transportation tickets catch on in Estonia
Minijos Nafta starts oil exploration in Curonian Lagoon
Swedish hunter accidentally kills Lithuanian tourist
AIDS exploding in Eastern Europe: U.N.
Ireland sets date for EU enlargement vote
Baltic Sea protection under discussion
Jewish quarter restortion wins official approval
Adamkus, Paulauskas square off in TV debate
Parliament angers Afghan war veterans
Hungry Swede crosses Baltic Sea the hard way
Politicians criticize Jurkans-Putin meeting
Defense spending reaches ceiling
Estonia aligns defense priorities with NATO's
Teaching others to speak the EU's language
Baltic Timeline
Briefs
Parliament again rejects anti-corruption nominee
Kaliningrad residents balk at EU plan
Campaign heats up, hinge party cools
Creating a heart for the concrete jungle
Letters to editor
The attack the superstore
Mixing oil and politics
Coping with vowels
Lietuvos Telekomas leads Lithuanian market fall
Still waiting for Latvia's office rental boom
Decision near in retail trademark fight
SAS plans to launch new routes
Finnish insurers, savings banks create new group
Copyright infringement ongoing fight in Baltics
In Brief - 2002-09-19
Despite overall growth, small shops struggle
Parliament eases way for Yukos deal
Lukashenko sends rest of OSCE packing
Danish court rules in favor of journalist
Swedes clear: "Don't touch our welfare state"
Williams deal cuts into EU support
Lithuania legalizes dual citizenship
More Napoleonic remains found
Trial of ex-Soviet agent opens in Jelgava
Polish court to hand over suspect in 2001 Estonian killing spree
State audit examines police departments
HIV expert doubts Kallas' competence-center plan
Baltic Timeline
Briefs
Poverty exploding in Eastern Europe: report
New laws and a new campaign
EU farms chief offers hope
Exclave visa deal on table
Life has never been so good - for some
Setting the record straight
A year later
Adamkus vs. the rest
Eyeing another shot
Snaige's record high buoys light trading
A glimpse inside the Tallinn residential market
SAS mulls entering discount market
Ericsson's two cents on 3G
Nokia sees falling sales but stands by earnings outlook
In Brief - 2002-09-12
Alcohol sale ban hits kiosks
Latvian oil a long shot
Lithuania opens door for Yukos management
Ministry threatens Estonian rail closure
Sweden asks Finns to take refugees
Ex-Koenigsburgers return
Berezovsky wields wealth in battle against Putin
Researchers confirm 14th-century coin finding
Smog blankets Vilnius, health problems result
HIV-positive student barred from first day of school
Enthusiasts pursue cheap flight dreams
Four Russian parties join forces
Bush, Kallas talk NATO in D.C.
Baltic Timeline
Briefs
Life in a post-Ignalina town
Minorities still not working for state
Mystery surrounds Dane's killing
Adamkus will run again
Arsenals festival takes a trip to the moon
The true freedom fighters
A flawed plan
The refinery Moscow built
Risks of reform
Baltic List capitalization dips but block deals push turnover up
The ins and outs of commercial investing
Swedes warm to euro: poll
Sonera delays 3G service in Finland
Probe opened over 3G fiasco
Know thy neighbor - and his bank account
In Brief - 2002-09-05
EU requires dumps clean-up
Cheap imitations leave Kalev with bitter taste
No bids for third mobile license
Danish police bug journalist, newspaper to get at Islamic source
Finland ready for NATO: defense official
In Denmark, theatrical flourish to EU debate
Britain, Italy break EU ranks over court
Lithuania, Yukos open talks
Cyclist's wife still held in France
Government nominates anti-corruption chief
Latvia more corrupt than Belarus?
Genome lab opens door to future
Chatty convicts concern Finnish, Estonian cops
Baltic Timeline
Briefs
Estonia revamps criminal codes
Three killed in shipyard gas leak
Survey criticizes school plan
Accused Nazi back in Estonia
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