October 2005


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October 2005

>>France’s Florent Serra at full stretch during his semi-final match with Andrei Pavel at the Romanian Open tennis championships. Serra went on to win the final against Russia’s Igor Andreev, and received the trophy from Nadia Comaneci.

>>Gabriela Firea, the Antena 1 newsreader, at the launch of a book by Romania’s former president, Ion Iliescu titled Viata politica intre violenta si dialog (eng: Political life: violence and dialogue).

>>A harkening back to the halcyon days of the great parties of several years back, as Edit Vesser celebrated her 32nd birthday party. La Multi Ani!

>>Random images from an end of summer party thrown by Andreas Anderson and Isfahan Doekhie.

>>Action from the Romanian Open golf tournament, as tennis player turned golfer Dinu Pescariu surveys his drive, and comedian Mugur Mihaescu speaks to a reporter.

>>At the Howard Johnson Grand Ballroom, the launch of Enstudio, an upmarket office furniture venture which brings two great design names to Romania – Knoll from the United States and Methis, from Italy.

>>Thomas Muster, the former number one ranked tennis player in the world, was in town for an exhibition match with Goran Ivanisovic, which he won in straight sets. Here he is with the Hilton’s Corina Alexandru.

>>Random pictures from Unite, an evening sponsored by Sorana Urdareanu’s new music channel UTV at Bamboo Club.

>>At an Amcham meeting at the Terrace, at which Romania’s new Finance Minister Sebastian Vladescu spoke of his desire to root out tax evaders, Nicholas and Tina Stoian, Ilinca von Derenthall and Marta Popa and Simona Burghelea were among those attending.

 

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