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FORBIDDEN STRUCTURES

As The Baltic Times went to press on Feb. 14, it appeared a foregone conclusion that Estonia's parli

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Tap for the manly man

TALLINN - For three days in February, the Linnahall will resonate with the sounds of thumping work b

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A tram ride into the future

VILNIUS - If you haven't already seen the future of transport in Vilnius, you still have until March

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TBT recommends - 2007-02-14

EstoniaThe ZebrasFeb. 17 's 24 's 19:00Craving a little slice

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Jelgava's ice sculptures dazzle onlookers

RIGA - Every year, hundreds of people from all over Europe gather in Jelgava, Latvia, for a festival

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Baltic ports: Capitalizing on the past, betting on a bright future

RIGA - Baltic ports have always been a gateway between Russia and Europe. Perhaps now, more than eve

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Investors ponder private bridge for Narva-Ivangorod

TALLINN - Two owners of Sillamae Port have announced their intentions to build a new bridge connecti

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The Ventspils feud over fertilizer

RIGA - Baltic ports, like any other, depend on the railways. Rail cars bring the dry and liquid bulk

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Company briefs - 2007-02-14

Svenska Spel, a Swedish state-run lottery and gambling operator, said it would invest over 15 millio

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Taking counsel: Regulation of information society services in Lithuania

The increased use of the Internet and other computer networks has changed the way enterprises earn a

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