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Helping charities a challenge: Companies will donate, but want guarantees

RIGA - Businesses are willing to donate money to charity, but they want to make sure the money will

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Government looks to help ailing exporters

VILNIUS - To ease the plight of Lithuanian companies that rely heavily on exports to Russia, the gov

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Russian crisis hits some industries

TALLINN - Three weeks after the Russian government announced that it would devalue the ruble, precip

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Latvian health care gets shot in arm

RIGA - The World Bank announced Sept. 4 that it will make a two-phase investment in Latvia's health

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Lost men in a lost society

While family members search for answers and ministers negotiate details, two Latvian men remain capt

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Getting kids into the classroom

A new charity organization, whose president grew up in an orphanage, hopes to help orphan and neglec

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School's in, and so is education reform

The start of another school year means Lithuania is that much further from the day it broke free of

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The shadier side of the West hits Latvia

Until recently, kidnapping was something Latvians heard about on foreign TV shows and newscasts but

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Children need help, but Estonia's no Thailand

TALLINN - Commercial exploitation of children is cause for concern in the Baltic states, though medi

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Environmentalists offer prayer for Baltic Sea

RIGA - All along the Latvian coast, and in Germany, Lithuania and Sweden, people gathered on the bea

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