As Estonia crosses the threshold and prepares to enter the European Union, all three Baltic states are mulling over how to begin new lives as part of a Europe that is sometimes less than welcoming by Joan Lofgren TAMPERE, FINLAND-It would be understandable if the more than four decades of postwar occupation by the Soviet Union had made Estonia, Latvia, […]

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