VILNIUS - Prime Minister Rolandas Pakasas plunged the fate of more than 18 months of negotiations in
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With the warm days of summer come classical music festivals to Lithuania. One of them, the Trakai Fe
Kairi Kurm talked with a few people shortly after they bounced back from their first bungee jump.
Vita Karklina, director of a youth health center in Ogre, remembers one case last year when a distra
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The Lithuanian securities market continued to rise last week, outshining the Estonian and Latvian bo
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