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Sunken WW II weapons could ooze poison, say scientists

VILNIUSScientists studying the problem of chemical weapons in the Baltic Sea warn that large amou

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High costs of closing down Ignalina plant

VILNIUSThe Ministry of Economy says it will take 2.4 billion euros ($2.12 billion) by 2020 to clo

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Far-right publisher faces libel

RIGALatvia's security police have opened a criminal case against right-wing publisher Aivars Gard

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Latvian bush dancing sweeps across Australia

ADELAIDEPolkas, early waltzes, clap dancing and hip banging - just about every element of Latvian

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No question over NATO

Lithuania is bracing itself for Nov. 2002, the decision date for an invitation to join NATO. For Lit

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BLOT ON THE LANDSCAPE

Notorious anti-Semite Vytautas Sustauskas brings shame on Lithuania. He is a betrayer of his country

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Estonia's fading emigres

Come home, Estonians of the world. Estonian political leaders have long urged émigrés to return and

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Banking on honesty

Einars Repse has gone from being a young Latvian Central Bank head to one of the country's most popu

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Baltic index and capitalization at record highs

The Baltic index and the Baltic List capitalization rose to record highs due to steep gains by highl

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Nokia expected to report drop in first-quarter earnings

HELSINKINokia, the world's leading mobile phone manufacturer, is expected to post a drop in pret

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