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Eesti in brief - 2005-12-21

Former president Lennart Meri remains in the hospital under doctors' care, his press attache reporte

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Shareholder change at Estonian railway imminent; state to be involved at every step

TALLINN - The announcement that a shareholder in the controlling owner of Estonian Railway was prepa

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Officials debate safety of Baltic Sea pipelines

TALLINN/ST. PETERSBURG - Estonia and Finland are considering the construction of a natural gas pipel

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Estonia may follow Finland's example in criminalizing sex purchases

TALLINN - Reports that Finland may outlaw the purchases of sex services have prompted Estonian polit

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Religious education may return to Estonian schools

TALLINN - Prime Minister Andrus Ansip said last month that religious freedom does not mean one shoul

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Eesti in brief - 2005-12-14

The Justice Ministry is working on a bill that would reduce jail sentences for criminal official mis

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Islamic group under close watch

TALLINN - Security police do not see visits by members of the controversial Islamic group Jamaat Tab

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Survey: ethnicities split over perception of NATO

TALLINN - There is still a wide gap between how ethnic Estonians and non-Estonians perceive the coun

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Consumer watchdog slams curd snack ad

TALLINN - The Consumer Protection Board has imposed a fine for misleading advertising on the produce

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Road of death to remain lethal

TALLINN - A Tallinn chemistry lab employee carefully placed five coffee cups on the table in anticip

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