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City, residents recoil at U.S. bunker in Tallinn

TALLINNThe Tallinn city government and the U.S. Embassy are at loggerheads over an American propo

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Central, Eastern Europe slam Chirac

PRAGUEMedia and officials in Eastern and Central Europe last week slammed French officials for sa

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In Brief - 2003-02-27

Kallas: Lay off U.S.In a speech to mark Estonian Independence Day Feb. 24, Prime Minister Siim Ka

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Baltics still a haven for piracy

VILNIUS"I never buy CDs in Denmark anymore," said a foreigner as he and his friend browsed throug

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Center Party likely to win elections

TALLINNEstonian voters will go to the voting stations on March 2 and choose a new 101-member Parl

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Russia's communists a dying breed

AFP MOSCOW"The party is dying." Or so thought top Russia's Leninists on Feb. 14 as they marked

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Washington won't cut farm subsidies alone

TOKYOSounding a warning to the European Union and Japan, a U.S. trade representative said on Feb.

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Denmark wants limitations on labor market

COPENHAGENDenmark plans to protect its labor market from a potential influx of workers from Europ

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Poland's EU referendum could last two days

WARSAWPoland's Parliament opened the way for a referendum on European Union membership to last fo

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Mandatory referendum

VILNIUSParliamentary Chairman Art-uras Paulauskas together with several lawmakers decided on Feb.

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