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News archive, 2002-11, en

Extravaganza with a twist set to rock Tallinn
Why do we need NATO?
Intensify the pressure
New times indeed
For America, Baltics' NATO membership a celebration
Telecoms lift markets to new capitalization heights
Historic Parnu hotel sale canceled
Central train station to turn European
Ericsson mulls CEO successor
Sweden wants more women in boardrooms
EU power market to be liberalized
Norilsk Nickel acquires U.S. mining firm
Food associations angry with bill
Shipper stigmatized among employees
In Brief - 2002-11-28
Cabinet clears policy on energy monopoly
Lithuania entices Russian tourists
Cell phone users make easy purchases
Eastern Europe's roads still a building site
Kuchma ceremoniously snubbed at summit
Danish-Russian tensions mounting fast
Ministry to intensify military preparedness
Largest deportation trial ever begins
Christmas market, Santa return to Doma Square
Government begins crack-down
Key integration post created by new government
Euphoria subsides, hard work, challenges ahead
Invitation to security alliance in hand
Bush congratulates Baltic invitees
Lady felons get sexy behind bras
Moscow loses negotiations over Kaliningrad exclave?
PRAGUE AND BEYOND
It's a hard knock life
Private sector watchdog
Baltic stock market capitalization grows
Vilnius intends to scrape the sky
Transition economies on upswing, says U.N.
Baggage handlers return to work
Russia sets date for massive oil sale
Swedish court refuses to release alleged spy
Russia, Latvia work out border bottlenecks
Benign effects of mega-merger
Latvia to keep position of Baltic growth leader
Gazprom rekindles Baltic pipeline project
In Brief - 2002-11-21
Nitrofert lays off 400, needs strategic investor
Latvenergo deregulation put on hold
EU still haggling with candidates over agricultural aid
Lukashenko barred from NATO summit
Professionals leave Central Europe public sector
Adamkus welcomes environmental accord
Politicians promise Russians support, understanding
Sprucing up town for Bush, First Lady
Hockey stadium agreement signed
Making cities, countries brand names
EU jitters lead to call for ad campaign
Women emissaries meet in Parnu
New prison causes conflict between city, ministry
City water supplier takes loan, lays off workers
Baltics: Second-rate members?
Briefs
NATO's three newest members lag behind
National security - finally guaranteed
Returning to Lithuania's deep religious roots
CHANGE OF ATTITUDE
Whose terrorists are they?
Repse's team: coalition or collapse
Ukraine: Relations with U.S. reach all-time low
Deep rift in Moscow-Minsk alliance
European investors eye Baltic property market
OFF THE WIRE
Lithuanian refrigerators enjoying high demand
Lithuanian brewers exploit Baltic heat wave to post fantastic results
Estonia ranks top in freedom, low in competitiveness
State, investors work toward compromise
EU mulling alternative to ban on cod fishing
Zakhaev unlikely to be extradited to Russia
Terrorist scare puts security on high alert
Vilnius tightens security for Bush
Presidential elections appear predetermined
New foreign minister: Latvia to step up contributions to NATO, EU
New Cabinet
Promising transparency, Repse proclaims "new era"
Students' living allowances to be slashed next year
MP steps down because of son's shoplifting
Environment minister under Green pressure
Off the wire
Luzhkov predicts warmer relations
EU, Russia finally clinch Kaliningrad deal
NATO issues last-minute reprimand
Divining the future of fun in Lithuania
Catching up or remaining behind?
IRRESPONSIBLE DIPLOMACY
Uneasy neighbors reaching to West
The view from outside
Norma and Lasco push Baltic indexes down
Paldiski port project on track, environmentalists wary
Swedish firm named in 68 lawsuits
Danish telecom profit soars, pre-tax earnings forecast revised upward
Central Europe poised to be automaking giant
Latvia plans to boost gas sales, build pipeline
Gas deliveries to Itera unexpectedly halted
Gazprom to buy Kaunas Electric
Lattelekom to face stiff competition
Dividing the fishy spoils
In Brief - 2002-11-07
Dairy producers seek coordinated policies
More bark than bite in Swedish tax threat
Religion bill seen as coup for Orthodox Church
Kuchma insists he will attend NATO summit
Jailed Chechen envoy could land in Belgium or Britain
Chechens down chopper as Moscow steps up offensive
Russians turn up heat on Chechens in Vilnius
Reporters uncover illegal immigrant network
Ambassador: time running out for exclave
Kuchma opens institute, visits mega-mall
Latvian conscript in Havana recalls Cuban crisis
Language broadcast law to be reviewed
Two party chairs quit after parties fail at polls
In support of Chechen cause
Canteens facing mass closure
Rare Estonian regalia to return home
Riga reconsiders Chechen leader
Briefs
Vike-Freiberga picks Repse to head government
Veteran security officer sentenced
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