Sep
Transaction activity on Tallinn real estate market had fallen by 35 in a year
Analyst of Uus Maa Kinnisvarabüroo Annika Jakobson stated in the overview of the real estate market that during the summer the market was quiet in Tallinn the transaction activity had fallen by 35 in a year, writes Äripäev.ee. The prices of transactions fell by 15-20 in a year, in case of individual houses even a fall of up to 40 has been noted. In spring of 2007 when the prices of flats peaked in Tallinn, a 2-bedroom flat in a very good condition in a block of flats at the Mustamäe city district cost 1.1 1.5 million kroons while at the moment flats with similar conditions could be bought for 0.95-1.0 million kroons. It is estimated that the next quarter will see a similar situation in Tallinn and in the Harju County.
Sep
Estonian July industrial production down 5 pct y-o-y
According to Statistics Estonia, in July 2008 the industrial production decreased 5 pct compared to July of the previous year. The decrease in the industrial production was essentially affected by a continuous decrease in electricity production compared to July of the previous year, the production of electricity decreased 29 pct. As before, the decrease in electricity production was caused by a partial replacement of own production with the imports of electricity in July nearly one third of the consumed electricity was imported. The production of heat decreased 2 pct compared to July of the previous year. In manufacturing, the production decreased 0.3 pct. The main reason for this was the decrease in orders, first of all on the internal market. According to the information of the Estonian Institute of Economic Research, more than half of enterprises mentioned insufficient demand as the key factor hindering the growth.
Aug
Latvia tops Baltic Olympic battle
RIGA - Eight competitors tested their pedals, waiting for the signal to start the tense winner-takes-all race. It was a historic moment in their sport - the first to cross the finish line would take home the first ever Olympic gold medal in BMX cycling. In the previous heats, Maris Strombergs, Latvia s 21-year-old BMX prodigy, had earned the right to choose which gate he would start from. He chose a fast track and it gave him an immediate edge over the other cyclists. By the end of the first turn, he was well ahead of the competition. His performance was flawless. Strombergs threw up his arms in victory before even crossing the line. He was nearly half a second ahead of the next competitor. I needed the fast lane, and I did it, Strombergs told the Associated Press after his win.
Aug
Tallinn s most famous nightclub could go bankrupt
Tallinn s No. 1 gayclub Angel has found itself deep in financial trouble and is losing money. Eesti P 228 evaleht writes that the club that belongs to brothers Peeter and Priit Rebane ended last year with a loss of more than EEK 660,000. The club s total loss is about EEK 2.5 mln. The club s auditor pointed out that the net assets of Heavenly Service Ltd that owns and operates the club are negative by EEK 570,000. Under the commercial law, companies whose net assets make up less than half of their equity must be liquidated or file for bankruptcy. The company owes about EEK 265,000 in taxes with interest. Priit Rebane, one of the shareholders of the club, said that he is not actively involved in running the club.
Aug
Estonian Olympian to receive Defense Forces medal
Ants Laaneots is set to give a defense forces special services cross to Tonis Endrekson, the silver medal Olympic rower. Rowing is a very difficult and demanding event. One needs not only physical but also mental endurance, to be able to suffer the pain of exertion at the decisive moment, said 2nd Lt. Imre Tiidemann, commander of the Defense Forces sports group. PFC Endrekson, member of the Defense Forces sports group, will get the special service cross for his successful performance at the Beijing Olympic Games where he won a silver medal in rowing double sculls together with Juri Jaanson. Endrekson will be decorated with the cross next week, the Defense Forces headquarters said. Endrekson passed the compulsory military service at the Parnu Independent Infantry Battalion and has been a member of the Defense Forces sports group since last year.
Aug
Estonian song festival
The event is the high point of the 90th anniversary celebrations of the Republic of Estonia. The theme of the festival is exile, resistance and restoration of independence. It commemorates the spontaneous events that took place on a massive scale 20 years ago, popularly known as Ärkamisaeg ( Awakening ), which grew into the Singing Revolution and the subsequent restoration of Estonia s independence in August 1991. More than 140 choirs, totalling over 3000 singers, as well as numerous Estonian musicians and pop stars, will be joined by tens of thousands of spectators for the 6-hour-long festivities. The programme will range from popular national songs, ballads written during the fight for independence, and modern compositions by young Estonian composers. At midnight, the President of Estonia, Toomas Hendrik Ilves, will deliver a speech in which he will draw parallels between Estonia in 1988 and Georgia today.
Aug
Gerd Kanter of Estonia won the gold medal in the Men
Poland s Piotr Malachowski was in the lead after the first three rounds with his silver medal winning fling of 67.82m, however Kanter answered with an unbeatable 68.82m throw in the fourth round. Alekna added an Olympic bronze to his medal collection, with his best throw of 67.79m in the fourth round. He won gold at Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004. German Robert Harting placed fourth with 67.09m, and Spanish thrower Yennifer Frank Casanas finished in fifth place with his best of 66.49m. Kanter is Estonia s first Olympic champion in the Men s Discus Throw. The win also marked Estonia s first Athletics medal of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. 2008.cn Source http: 7thspace.com headlines 290618 gerd kanter of estonia. html
Aug
Silver medal for Estonia
Jaanson and Endrekson finished third in the semifinals. In the semifinal on August 13 Jaanson and Endrekson finished second, paving their way to the A-final. Jaanson, born in 1965, took part in the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens and won the silver in single sculls. His Olympic debut was in 1988 when he finished eighth in single sculls and was fifth in the same category in 1998. Endrekson, born in 1979, finished fourth in quadruple sculls at the Athens Olympic Games four years ago. Last year he won a bronze medal in double sculls at the world championships in 1979. Source http: baltictimes.com news articles 21126
Aug
War exposes rift with Russians in Baltics
Rival loyalties, never far below the surface, surged into the open as Baltic leaders sided with Georgia s US-backed president, Mikheil Saakashvili, based on a shared history of oppression by Moscow. Saakhashvili is an inappropriate president, said Valentina Smorodina, 75, an ethnic Russian who came to Latvia after World War II from Russia. They ought to put him on trial and shoot him. Here, she resides in a parallel universe that has little to do with Latvia. Like many others, she watches Kremlin-sponsored television news and reads local Russian newspapers, which support Russia s military assault in Georgia. As Russia and Georgia engage in propaganda wars in the international media, Russians and Latvians are split over the conflict 2,200 kilometers away. Demonstrators in all three Baltic nations - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania - have held pro-Georgia rallies since the conflict erupted last week.
Aug
Sikorsky sued on fatal Baltic Sea crash
Onni Matti Kopperi was one of 12 passengers aboard the aircraft when a failure in the main rotor activator caused the pilot to lose control while flying over the Baltic Sea from Tallinn, Estonia, to Helsinki, Finland. All 12 passengers, as well as the pilot, Peter Jorl Fredriksson, and his co-pilot, Seppo Antero Peurala, died in the Aug. 10, 2005, crash. Several lawyers, including David Ball of Bridgeport, represent Kopperi s wife, Pirkko Onverva Kopperi, and his daughter, Marika Kopperi-Gronlund, in the lawsuit. The helicopter was purchased from Helicopter Support Inc. Trumbull, a Sikorsky Aircraft subsidiary. The pilot was attempting to climb to 2,000 feet when he could no longer control the machine as it pitched upward, rolled to his left and went into a descending spin before crashing into the sea, according to the suit.
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