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Much Ado about Günter Verheugen

The idea that Germany should organize referenda about enlargement of EU directly affected not only Lithuania, but also all candidate countries. Will it be the new condition in the process of entering or it is only the personal opinion of authorities? more »

Swedish-Polish Association Celebrates Quarter of Century

One of the few still active Swedish-Polish organisations in Sweden is celebrating its twenty-fifth year of exchange. more »

Query-via-e-mail enabled

INFORMATION BUILDERS NEXT month will announce products to extend enterprise data to a variety of portable devices more »

Sydney declares 'We're ready'

Sydney has declared it is ready to get the Olympics underway after a rehearsal of the opening ceremony - despite a hairy moment when fireworks caused grass fires close to the stadium. more »

Opec pressured over oil prices

Oil ministers from the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries are meeting for pivotal talks on boosting oil production amid an international outcry over soaring prices. more »

Joint Baltic Claim Against Moscow

Estonia's top ruling party said on Tuesday the three Baltic states should make a joint appeal to Russia to compensate them for losses caused by the 50-year Soviet occupation. more »

Ex-Soviet States Pledge Closer Ties than CIS

Four former Soviet republics agreed on Wednesday to improve transport links and create a free trade zone which has eluded the larger Commonwealth of Independent States since its inception. more »

Do the Russians Agree to Yield the Kuriles?

Sergei Prikhodko:"'Echo of Moscow' is not a representative organization, its work is based on the interests of its shareholders" more »

French Crisis Talks As Strike Squeezes Fuel

Crisis talks between truckers and the French government looked set to continue into Thursday more »

Millennium Summit Focuses on Africa

Burdened by debt, war, poverty and AIDS, Africa is getting special attention at the U.N. Millennium Summit more »

On the budget deficit

Latvian Prime Minister Andris Bērziņš met with International Monetary Fund (IMF) officials more »

Lycos sets eye on global gold with deal to build Olympics site

Waltham-based Lycos Inc. hopes a global deal with the sponsors of the 2000 Summer Olympics will provide a major boost to the company's worldwide visibility. more »

Harvesting Potatoes in Lithuania

Summer is over, and the farmers of Lithuania as well as all over the world have very important mission: to gather the harvest. Potatoes are the most common vegetable grown by Lithuanian farmers. more »

Joint investigation

FBI experts joined Latvian police in their investigation of the 17 August 2000 double bombing of the popular Centrs department store in downtown Rīga. more »

LULL REPORTED IN FIGHTING IN KYRGYZSTAN...

General Bolot Djanuzakov, who is secretary of the Kyrgyz Security Council, told journalists in Bishkek on 4 September that there was no fighting on Kyrgyzstan's southern border with Tajikistan that day or on 3 September. more »

The speculations

LI PENG CUTS SHORT LITHUANIAN VISIT more »

Acrobatic Pilot Did Incredible, but Not Impossible

Recently the most famous Lithuanian acrobatic pilot Jurgis Kairys has performed incredible thing: the flight of Su-26 under the pedestrian bridge with wheels up. In official history of civil aviation this trick was performed for the first time. more »

Art of Lithuania Goes to Internet

Art on Internet is not new thing in the world, but in Lithuania it is just coming. First step has been already made by “Home of Lithuania Art”. more »

Internet start-ups rise to top

Despite the recent wave of big-name dotcom failures, or "dot bombs" as they have become known, some entrepreneurs are still prepared to take the risk and Hungary is still experiencing steady growth in the number of internet startups. more »

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