NEW YORK - At the United Nations in New York City, you can already see signs of the historic changes that will take place at U.N. Headquarters, as part of the l.9 billion dollar renovation or Capital Master Plan. Baltic culture doesn't seem to want to take a back seat - no matter what's going on. Even with 192 Member States vying for attention at the U.N., Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have had their share of visibility this year through cultural events, and it's not over yet...The five year renovation project will force thousands of U.N. workers to re-locate ...
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