Foreign affairs committee approves satellite TV for emigres

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- Summer events - Cinema Cultural agenda MARKETPLACE Business calendar Classifieds Real estate Jobs YOUR OPINION Letter to the editor NEWS Foreign affairs committee approves satellite TV for emigres Mar 08, 2006VILNIUS – Parliament’s foreign affairs committee has given the green light to a satellite TV project that will air both original and secondary program for Lithuanians living abroad, particularly in the United States.

The channel is to be set up on the basis of LTV2, or the Second Lithuanian Television Channel.

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Vike-Freiberga warns against collaboration with anti-Latvian ...

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- Summer events - Cinema Cultural agenda MARKETPLACE Business calendar Classifieds Real estate Jobs YOUR OPINION Letter to the editor NEWS Vike-Freiberga warns against “collaboration with anti-Latvian forces”Mar 08, 2006RIGA – President Vaira Vike-Freiberga said on Wednesday that she would urge Latvian not to participate in any public commemoration of Waffen SS Legionnaires on March since any such gesture would be used by anti-Latvian forces that will aim to discredit the country.

She said she was in possession of reliable information that there would be plenty of journalists on hand to film Latvian police “attacking poor anti-fascists.” “We have reliable information about some lawmakers taking part in it...

Since the beginning of February, letters have been sent around the world that there will be collisions in Latvia on March 16,” Vike-Freiberga said.

A committee of the Riga City Council has refused to allow the Legionnaire procession from taking place, saying there ...

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policy causes racial disparity Tue 14 Mar 2006 01:43 PM CST MASSACHUSETTS (myDNA News) To learn more visit myDNA's Mental Health Center Read More Health policies designed to curb inappropriate medication prescribing can have the unintended effect of increasing racial disparities in access to appropriate care, reports a study by the Department of Ambulatory Care and Prevention (of Harvard Medical School and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care).

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