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  • With five experienced theatre people in our group, we had a really good performance nearby the Laima clock in the center of Riga on Monday.

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  • With five experienced theatre people in our group, we had a really good performance nearby the Laima clock in the center of Riga on Monday.

    de.indymedia.org newswire 2010

  • Latvia's leading confectionery company Laima posted a 230% dip in full-year

    Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com 2010

  • While Laima knows the Plytnykas who posed happily at Highland Games, Glamis Castle, and east coast beauty spots, his letters to us paint a different picture.

    The Daily Record - Home 2009

  • Before he killed Jolante, Plytnykas enjoyed a series of family outings to landmarks all over Scotland with Laima and the couple's daughter Samantha.

    The Daily Record - Home 2009

  • If you spend any time in Riga, you will come to recognize the Laima clock tower, which was donated by the company.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2009

  • But then I came upon a familiar-looking canal and followed it until I spotted a landmark that even a disoriented tourist could recognize: The Laima clock.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2009

  • Laima and her daughter, now twoand-a-half, were given temporary housing in north east of Scotland after Tayside Police boarded up the flat she shared with Plytnykas.

    The Daily Record - Home 2009

  • For souvenirs, I brought home plenty of chocolate bars from the country's premier chocolate-maker, Laima.

    msnbc.com: Top msnbc.com headlines 2009

  • Laima had little to say about Jolanta and the way she was tortured and murdered for her savings.

    The Daily Record - Home 2009

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