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Published: 22 January 2001 y., Monday
search.lt presents recent links (2001 1 22):

    Ideju parkas - trading equipment, designing of interior; manufacture of non-standard furniture

    Vilniaus duona plius, - bakery products (bread, rolls, dryings, crackers, gingerbreads, wafers, pies, cakes, fruitcakes)

    Sirvinta, hotel - cafe-bar, banquet room, conference hall, hairdressing saloon, dentist room, insurance services

    Samurajus, karate club in Kaunas - history and activities of the club, Shotokan karate history and philosophy, the best sportsmen in the club, their achievements at Lithuanian and World championships

    Lithuanian Society Psychoanalysis - structure, activities, links to psychoanalysis resources

    Aliejus, SC - oil, mayonnaise and ketchup producer in Lithuania

    Komprema - trade in compressors, compressor maintenance

    Titanas, sports club - muai tai, kickboxing, judo, karate

    Hotel Baltija - full complex of rest and treatment services in rest house in Palanga

    Information on smoking - smoking, cost of smoking, possible ways to give up smoking, physician's advice, consultations on-line

    VB Investiciju valdymas - daughter enterprise of "Vilniaus Bankas" specialising in investments management and consulting

    Narbutas & Ko, JSC - office and kitchen furniture

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