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Parliament eases way for Yukos deal

VILNIUSLawmakers officially approved Russian oil firm Yukos Sept. 17 as a strategic investor in t

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A glimpse inside the Tallinn residential market

There's a relatively good reason to be happy if you're in the mortgage market in Tallinn. The Estoni

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SAS mulls entering discount market

COPENHAGENScandinavian Airlines System is increasing the fight against discount airlines and is r

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Ericsson's two cents on 3G

PARISSwedish telecommunication equipment giant Ericsson believes even the largest individual mark

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Nokia sees falling sales but stands by earnings outlook

HELSINKINokia, the world's largest maker of mobile phones, stood by a previous earnings target al

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In Brief - 2002-09-12

Unemployment steadyThe Lithuanian unemployment rate remained stable in August for the third month

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Alcohol sale ban hits kiosks

TALLINNKiosk owners all over the country this week were bemoaning the loss of their main source o

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Latvian oil a long shot

RIGAThe Norwegian-U.S. firm that won rights to investigate the oil potential of Latvia's Baltic

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Lithuania opens door for Yukos management

VILNIUSLithuania's government dec-lined to exercise its right to buy back shares in the Mazeikiu

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Ministry threatens Estonian rail closure

NARVAThe Transport and Communication Ministry cancelled the safety certificate of Estonian Railwa

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