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Structural funds: brains or asphalt?

TARTU - Like all acceding countries, Estonia is eager to gain access to the union's structural funds

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In brief - 2004-04-29

Latvian bakeries believe that after joining the EU, eating habits will not change and Latvians will

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Narva going to Europe with mixed feelings

NARVA - During the referendum on accession, Narva was practically the only city in Estonia where the

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Air traffic regulations merge with Europe

RIGA - Not only will Latvian soil become part of the EU, but the nation's sky will join as well. As

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Agriculture sector looks to restore profitability

TALLINN - Andres Annuk, 41, assistant professor at Estonian Agricultural University, gave up his she

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Fish industry sees a catch-22 in new regulations

RIGA - Baltic fishermen and fish processors will witness a sea of change in industry regulations com

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Rethinking Europe's energy dependence

ALMERIA, Spain - Standing in Spain's Tabernas Desert, it is difficult to imagine that this barren sc

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Spicier life for foreign chefs in Riga

RIGA - At long last, the taste and smell of an increasing number of foreign lands can be experienced

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Estonian shops play culinary catch-up

TALLINN - With each new type of spice packet added to the shelves of major supermarkets and small sp

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Improved supply network inspires chefs

VILNIUS - Jurgen Weis has been cooking as long as he can remember. The Swedish born chef who now ove

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