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Presidential Election Breakfast at the Studios of Estonian Television
November 3, 2004

Photos by Peeter Langovitš


U.S. Ambassador to Estonia Aldona Wos at Embassy Tallinn's November 3, 2004,
election morning breakfast at the studios of Estonian Television
.


Estonian TV Director (and former Muskie Fellow) Ilmar Raag interviews
Speaker of the Estonian Parliament Ene Ergma




Speaker of the Estonian Parliament Ene Ergma, right, confers with former Member of Parliament
(and former International Visitor grantee) Valve Kirsipuu in the foreground, while Estonian Television's Director General
Ilmar Raag interviews former Tallinn Mayor Hardo Aasmäe



In the foreground, Member of Parliament Mailis Reps and her son, Richard,
enjoy an American flag and a conversation with Silva Tomingas, director of the TEA publishing house
(and a participant in the 2002 Embassy Helsinki Women's Business Leaders' Summit)




In the foreground (left to right), Urve Tiidus, a television news anchor from Estonia's Channel 2,
and former International Visitor grantee Sulev Valner, Program Director of Estonian Radio,
speak with U.S. Ambassador Aldona Wos and Public Affairs Officer Thomas Hodges



The U.S. Embassy's election morning breakfast guests watch Estonian TV Director Ilmar Raag
interview U.S. Ambassador to Estonia Aldona Wos as U.S. election results trickle in.



U.S. Ambassador to Estonia Aldona Wos and Estonian TV Director Ilmar Raag
lead guests at Embassy Tallinn's election morning breakfast in a toast to democracy (the event concluded before the result in Ohio was clear).



Richard, child of Member of Parliament Mailis Reps,
studies the results of the South Dakota Senate election at Embassy Tallinn's election morning breakfast.



Richard, child of Member of Parliament Mailis Reps, is seen in the foreground
as U.S. Ambassador Aldona Wos and Public Affairs Officer Thomas Hodges speak to guests
in the background.



Member of Parliament Mailis Reps, Director of the TEA Publishing House Silva Tomingas
(and a participant in the 2002 Helsinki Women's Business Leaders' Summit), and Public Affairs Officer Thomas Hodges
discuss election results



U.S. Ambassador to Estonia Aldona Wos watches the incoming election results