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Perfume makers stinking mad

The European Union wants perfume makers to reveal the exact contents of their fragrances in order to

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Survivors struggle to recall gulag nightmare

Historical truth and human forgetfulness make uneasy neighbors in Magadan, the heart of the infamous

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EU, NATO top agenda

Prime ministers from eight Nordic and Baltic countries are to meet in Riga next week to discuss Euro

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Kaliningrad issue remains unsolved

Russia said Aug. 12 it would consider allowing Poland and Lithuania to require ID cards for Kalining

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U.S. A. optimistic on NATO

U.S. Congressman Elton Gallegly said Lithuania was likely to win an invitation to NATO at the allian

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NATO boosters out to educate voters

A big green jeep has spent the past month rolling into far-flung Latvian towns bearing a simple mess

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Past catches up with Adamsons

Latvia's Central Election Commission announced that Social Democrat lawmaker Janis Adamsons had been

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Parts enters poltical arena

Estonia's state auditor abruptly resigned Aug. 9 and announced he had decided to enter politics as a

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Kallas heading to U.S.A.

Prime Minister Siim Kallas will meet with U.S. President George W. Bush Sept. 4 in Washington, D.C.,

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OFF THE WIRE

Weeds overrun KaunasA cash crunch in Lithuania's second largest city, Kaunas, has left some of it

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