Posted AT 4:18 AM EDT on 31/10/07
Young Westerners return to their Latvian roots
RIGA Dace Rungis can handle the icy glares from grocery-store clerks. And she's getting used to being harangued by public officials. That's life in Latvia, she said with a shrug.
But Ms. Rungis, 36, a Toronto-born mother of two who moved to Latvia with her family two years ago, still rankles at the child-rearing advice she gets from total strangers, mostly older women, in Riga's playgrounds and parks.
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