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New Baltic film school promises to boost local media

TALLINN - On average, a meager three or four feature films are produced in Estonia each year. But al

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Looking forward to the third summit

I have the honor of representing Latvia at the Council of Europe at a time when 10 years have passed

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National health as a matter of strategic planning

After the resignation of Economic Affairs Minister Meelis Atonen, one could say that the current Cab

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Gay bombs and chicken-powered nukes

The old '60s slogan urged people to "make love, not war," but who says you have to choose? If you dr

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A FAREWELL TO ARMS

With each passing week the rhetoric between the Baltic states and Russia is worsening. Above and bey

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Court puts locomotives on hold

VILNIUS - A major procurement of new locomotives for Lietuvos Gelezinkeliai (Lithuanian Railways) r

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Latvia embraces reform of rail company

RIGA - The Transport Ministry has committed itself to overhauling the country's railway company, Lat

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Young blood in a time-honored industry

At 38, Ossinovski, CEO of Spacecom railway transportation company, which is 70 percent owned by Russ

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Zalgiris keeps up 100 percent BBL record

RIGA - Lietuvos Rytas easily dispensed with Ehitustooriist to gain its third consecutive and fifth o

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Movie review

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