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Law limits business opportunities

VILNIUS - During a visit to Vilnius last week, a representative of the U.S. Agency for International

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Getting Belarus to cough up the cash

VILNIUS - The Lithuanian government, appearing bewildered on how to make Belarus pay off its approxi

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Mortgage money will silence leaking toilets

RIGA - A 1997 housing survey showed that 75 percent of Latvians want better housing but don't have t

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Computer assembler fears coming apart

TALLINN - When the Pennu computer assembler engaged in the leasing and real estate business it thoug

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Naglis stays at his post

RIGA - After the outcry over his dismissal, Privatization Agency Director Janis Naglis will remain a

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Mending fences, moving West

RIGA - There is holiday cheer in the Kristopans camp this December. The new prime minister's coaliti

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Outcome of Vienna verdict

RIGA - Before Latvia's hopes to be invited to start EU talks next year faded at the Vienna summit, 4

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Russia steps up its anti-NATO campaign

TALLINN - The anti-NATO faction of the Russian Duma may be pulling out the big guns in order to keep

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A peek at next year's newsmakers

In a region that is changing as fast as the Baltics, it is sometimes hard to predict what will happe

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Conservatives disagree over anti-communist law

VILNIUS (BNS) - The Parliament overwhelmingly passed a declaration that holds former communists "mor

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