by Mel Huang Without sounding trivial or trite, one can say that alcohol has played a large role in the history of the Baltic states and continues to do so. Drinking, whether it is personal, social or even work-related, remains a major part of life in the three countries. Already heavily imbibing nations, the 50 years of Soviet occupation only […]

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