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Estonia to welcome new port

TALLINN - This week Estonia was set to take a step forward in consolidating its dominant position in

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Cement deficit enrages PM Kalvitis

RIGA - Upon learning of a dearth of cement in Latvia, Prime Minister Aigars Kalvitis first blamed pr

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Eesti in brief - 2005-10-19

A member of the Reform Party faction lodged a protest with the Tallinn election commission. The MP d

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Papers not surprised by election results

TALLINN - Regardless of the all-time low turnout among voters, the outcome of Estonia's municipal el

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Minorities throw weight behind Savisaar

TALLINN - Seventy-six percent of ethnic Russian voters in Tallinn voted for the leftist Center Party

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Company briefs - 2005-10-19

Marks & Spencer will open its first shop in Tallinn after studying the market for nine months. The 1

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Taking counsel

Changes in courts of arbitrationCourts of arbitration are independent organizations t

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Potential deals make airlines the industry to watch

RIGA - Last week Ryanair announced that it was mulling over the construction of a 100 million euro o

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Tele2 fed up with foot-dragging

VILNIUS - Tele2, one of the leading telecommunication investors in the Baltics, launched a three-cou

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State-run Kredex fulfills vital financial role for exporters

TALLINN - Kredex, a state-run credit agency, may have to limit its short-term export guarantees to c

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