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English: Edward Lucas, a correspondent for the British newspaper The Economist, during the 29th session of the Baltic Assembly.
Latviešu: Edvards Lūkass, korespondents britu laikrakstam The Economist, Baltijas asamblejas 29. sesijas laikā.
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Writer Edward Lucas (22 October 2010). He was a correspondent for the British newspaper The Economist, during the 29th session of the Baltic Assembly.

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