Latvian Prime Minister Launches His Book About Financial Crisis

For more news and videos visit ? english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ? http Add us on Facebook ? facebook.com The Prime Minister of Latvia, Valdis Dombrovski, launched his book about Latvia’s strategy in overcoming its financial crisis of 2008. He also talked about the similarities and differences between Latvia’s situation and Greece’s current crisis. Our local correspondent brings this report. The Prime Minister of Latvia, Valdis Dombrovski, launched his book at the European Summit in Brussels last Friday. The book is entitled ‘How Latvia came through the financial crisis’. It explains how the country overcame its financial and economic crisis of 2008, after applying to the International Monetary Fund and the European Union for an international loan of 7.5 billion euros. Prime Minister Dombrovski compared his county’s situation with that of Greece today. [Valdis Dombrovski, Prime Minister of Latvia]: “Probably one of the differences between Greece and Latvia is that we applied for international loan in late 2008 and in late 2009 with adoption of 2010 budget, we more or less managed to stabilize the financial situation and to regain the confidence of the international markets. Where Greece is now also more than a year in a program and the confidence in markets are even less than at the beginning of the program. There is a need to step up these efforts to convince markets.” Prime Minister Dombrovski gave some suggestions for how the current crisis in Greece could be

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Happy New Year from Latvia – 2011/2012 (LTV1 coverage)

Happy New Year (Laim?gu Jauno gadu)! Countdown to 2012, followed by national anthem (with great Latvian people and sportsmen), then fireworks!
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Amanda Bashmakova – Moondog (Latvia) – 2nd rehearsal Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2011 Yerevan

Amanda Bashmakova represents Latvia at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in Yerevan with the song Moondog on 3rd of December. This is the impression from the second rehearsal. Check out the official website www.junioreurovision.tv.
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Musiqq – Angel in Disguise (Eurovision 2011 Latvia)

Latvian national selection for Eurovision Song Contest 2011 (1st place) Sélection nationale Lettone pour le concours Eurovision de la chanson 2011 (1ère place) Latvijas nacion?l? atlase 2011. gada Eirov?zijas dziesmu konkursam (1. vieta)

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Taxi: What’s New In Your Life, Latka?

Latka heard a very good joke this morning… Season 1, Episode 14: Louie Sees The Light
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Blondes Take Over Latvia!!

PhillyD.tv Hot Latvian Blondes Boost Morale by being Hot tinyurl.com SFA VIdeo (Brett Michaels Gets CRUSHED!): tinyurl.com Palm Pre: tinyurl.com Switch from Analog: tinyurl.com Jenny and Autism: tinyurl.com DBOTD Stroke Victim: tinyurl.com iPhone 3GS: tinyurl.com
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All the action, thrills, spills and tough riding across a brutal Kegums circuit for the Grand Prix of Latvia and the tenth round of fifteen in the FIM Motocross World Championship

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U19 World Championship: Lithuanian fans in Latvia

2011 FIBA U19 World Championship in Latvia. Final game in Latvia, in Riga. Lithuania against Serbia. Lithuanian U-19 are champions first time. They celebrate win with result 85:67. Arena Riga was full of Lithuanian fans. Congratulations Braliukas from Latvia!!!
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Lauris Reiniks – Banjo Laura – Official Music Video- Eurovision LATVIA 2011 (#2)

2nd place of Latvian Eurovision 2011. Download: itunes.apple.com Music and lyrics by Lauris Reiniks, director Aija Strazdi?a (JUMP studio), Camera- Uvis Burj?ns, Screenplay – Lauris Reiniks, Aija Strazdi?a. Microphone Records. BANJO LAURA So she walks into a bar and talks This and that, nice and slow Here we go…. All eyes on her- a stranger from the North While she goes back and forth Then she stops and pulls… Uh, ah, ah, ah, uh, ah, ah, uh. …a magic string. Who is she? La la-la-la-Laura – she said her name Winked her eye, started out the game La-la-la-la Laura the banjo girl Who was she? What did she play? Just a glance, Just a little dance – Blows our minds right away As she starts to sway And spin – Girl from out-of-town. Clubbers jump up and down She goes on and pulls… Uh, ah, ah, ah, uh, ah, ah, uh.. …a magic string. Who is she? La la-la-la-Laura – she said her name Winked her eye, started out the game La-la-la-la Laura the banjo girl Who was she? What did she play?
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My Latvia. (part 1 of 2)

Several decades ago, Latvian filmmaker Albert Jekste produced a grim, gripping documentary entitled “My Latvia” depicting the Soviet conquest and occupation of the Baltic States. A documentary features of the illegal Soviet military occupation of the Baltic states in 1940. This unusual film, which illuminates communist methods of internal subversion and conquest, includes rare scenes of Stalin and other Soviet leaders attending closed Kremlin meetings, and examines the criminal background of the Latvian nationals who “invited” the Soviets into that country and subsequently assumed high communist government posts. In August 1939, Hitler and Stalin signed a treaty called the “Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact” to make Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union allies and divide Europe between them. In September 1939, Hitler invaded Poland from the west and Stalin invaded Poland from the east, starting World War II. In late September 1939, Stalin threatening to invade and occupy Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania if they did not permit him to maintain military bases there. He promise to honor their sovereignty. After Poland’s fate, the three Baltic countries saw no alternative but to yield. In June 1940, the Soviets broke their promises, took over the Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian governments, and killed or deported virtually all political and business leaders. Stalin subsequently declared that the Baltic countries had “volunteered” to become part of the Soviet Union.

One day training after study =]
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Latvia’s advertising for CNN

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