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Pakalnina, Laila


8 articles of this author have been cited in the European Press Review so far.

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1.  Cita Diena - Latvia | 17/12/2009

Latvia denies itself

Riga's deputy mayor Ainārs Šlesers will host a summit for mayors from European countries and CIS states next July which coincides with the Russian pop ... » more

2.  Diena - Latvia | 26/08/2009

Russia's Pushkin monument as a warning to Riga

Moscow wants to make a gift of a Pushkin monument to Riga to launch a new chapter in cultural relations between Russia and Latvia. The ... » more

3.  Diena - Latvia | 28/05/2009

European elections: What's a seagull's backside doing in the Latvian EU election campaign?

Journalist Laila Pakalnina fumes about the European elections advertisement on the webpage of Latvia's LPP/LC party: "Under the title 'Information Page on the Elections to ... » more

4.  Diena - Latvia | 29/04/2009

There are cities that are more dangerous for Finns than Riga

The daily Diena expresses annoyance with the Finnish daily Helsingin Sanomat after the latter described Riga as the most dangerous destination in the world for ... » more

5.  Diena - Latvia | 08/10/2008

Transnational deposits on bottles

The daily Diena criticises Latvia's waste disposal system. "Latvia is so full of rubbish that one can barely believe that here in [the central Latvian ... » more

6.  Diena - Latvia | 10/12/2007

Will Edgars Zalans become Latvia's new head of government?

Today, the little-known Latvian politician Edgars Zalans of the People's Party, who may well become the country's next head of government, is meeting Latvian President ... » more

7.  Diena - Latvia | 06/12/2007

Latvia's government resigns

Following a series of corruption scandals, Latvia's Prime Minister Aigars Kalvitis and his cabinet resigned yesterday as previously announced. Laila Pakalnina criticises Kalvitis' farewell speech: ... » more

8.  Diena - Latvia | 22/09/2006

Political singing in Estonia

Estonians, Latvians and Lithuanians have a reputation for being very fond of singing. Laila Pakalnina finds it amusing that now the Estonians have chosen the ... » more

 

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