Lenin and Stalin stand again
Sep 09, 1999
By Rokas M. Tracevskis
They once stood in the central squares of Lithuanian cities. Now, they are destined to stand in a forest. Rokas M. Tracevskis takes a look at the statues that just cannot be kept down.Viliumas Malinauskas does not have to worry about financial security. As owner of the Hesona firm that exports Lithuanian mushrooms, he has become a happy millionaire with a project. Indulging his creative impulses, Malinauskas, with the help of a few well-known names from the past, is behind a plan to erect a Sovi ...
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