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Comprehensive help for pre-school children and their parents

On the 4th November 2011 the Ministers of education and schooling, social services and work, and health protection signed the regulation “On confirming the procedure of providing services of comprehensive
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Niewierowicz doesn’t think that the Minister’s apologies were construed as weakness

The Minister of Energy from AWPL (the Electoral Action of Poles in Lithuania), Jarosław Niewierowicz, said that solving all the problematic issues between Poland and Lithuania will improve relations between
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Literature and Polish Language Olympiad – Vilnius success

There are as much as seven out of ten winners of the XXIV-th Literature and Polish Language Olympiad who are the pupils of Vilnius schools. The awards of the last
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How to „reset” the Polish-Lithuanian relations?

The most important aim of Lithuanian foreign policy has been to increase the political independence of the country through strengthening its position in the structures of the European Union (EU)
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Vice-chancellor of VU: Facilitations on exam discriminate students

Prof. Jūras Banys, vice-chancellor of the Vilnius University, announced that after politicians decided to facilitate the Lithuanian language “maturity exam”, taken at the end of secondary education, the university considers
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Gedvilas will attend the Parliamentary Assembly of Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine in Warsaw

The Chairman of the Seimas, Vydas Gedvilas, will present the priorities of the Lithuanian Presidency of the Council of the European Union at the Parliamentary Assembly of Lithuania, Poland and
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Komar: Belief in Flying Spaghetti Monster and compulsory religion classes

“If teaching any religion is to become compulsory in schools, then choosing only one of them may cause objection of people of all other religious denominations”. This is the conclusion
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Butkevičius: Sikorski does not follow the ethics of diplomacy

Prime Minister Algirdas Butkevičius stated that the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland, Radosław Sikorski, who connected the problems of the Polish minority in Lithuania with energy
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The Prime Minister managed to work out mechanisms for taking common decisions: Experts assess the

On one hand, the vision of energy policy, on the other, the lack of specific proposals to combat unemployment – thus political scientists assess the first 100 days of the
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To Whom Do Lithuanians Owe Klaipeda?

Located in a Russian enclave between Lithuania and Poland, Kaliningrad looks nothing like the old hanseatic Korolevets [Königsberg] which once was a rich port at the Baltic Sea. Soviet architecture
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