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Deficit bound to widen this year

VILNIUSThe central government collected 2.1 billion litas (626 million euros) in total revenues i

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Households have more cash to burn

TALLINNThe average monthly disposable income per household member was 2,500 kroons (160 euros) in

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Euro-zone growth looking dismal

GreeceThe euro-zone economy is set to grow by 1 percent this year and 2.25 percent in 2004, provi

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Ventspils deal surprises all

RIGAThe Baltic Index rose 3.7 percent over the last week to 189.91 points, its highest level in y

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Real estate funds may cheer up markets

TALLINNThe growing appetite of both private and corporate investors has created an auspicious env

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U.S., Russia finally chicken out

WASHINGTONU.S. and Russian officials resolved the details of a long-running dispute over poultry

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Arms makers licking chops

MOSCOWThe war in Iraq, which has seen stiff Iraqi resistance against U.S. and British troops, has

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Danes blowing a veritable fortune

COPENHAGENDenmark, a pioneer of wind energy, is tightening its grip on the world's wind turbine m

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IKEA group prefers Lithuania to Estonia

VILNIUSThe Swedish furniture group IKEA, the largest shareholder of furniture producer Vilniaus B

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Electricity output, exports soaring

VILNIUSThe Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant cranked up output by almost a third in the first quartero

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