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Lithuanian newspapers and birdcages

In the weeks following his unexpected second-round victory in Lithuania's January presidential elect

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Bread-and-butter elections

Andres Kasekamp is director of the Estonian Foreign Policy Institute, an associate professor in the

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Iraq far from biggest threat

Prime Minister Tony Blair is stuck between the devil and the deep blue sea. Specifically, between hi

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THANK YOU, VALDAS

If one thing is certain for Rolandas Paksas, it is that he will have some tough shoes to fill. Th

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Accepting EU, NATO without question

The maturity of a civil society may, among other things, be gauged by the presence or absence of a c

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Reasserting old values

Aivars Ozolins, one of Latvia's most widely read political columnists, talks about the country's inc

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Why attack Iraq now?

Al Queda, Hamas and associated terrorists of the world are out to get the United States in a big way

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SHUT UP, CHIRAC

If anyone should shut up, it's Jacques Chirac.By railing on the pro-U.S. stance of eight European

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100 Eventful Days

Einars Repse marked a mixed 100 days in the prime minister's chair on Feb. 14. On taking up the offi

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Preserving linguistic heritage

After a long tenure as chief editor for Lithuanian Radio and Television, the state television channe

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