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'''Toomas Hendrik Ilves''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1975|75]] is the current President of Estonia. While at Columbia he majored in psychology. He is rumored to be attempting to implement aspects of Columbia's [[Core Curriculum]] in the education system there, although his role as president is mostly ceremonial.
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'''Toomas Hendrik Ilves''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[1975|75]] is the current President of Estonia. While at Columbia he majored in psychology. He is rumored to be attempting to implement aspects of Columbia's [[Core Curriculum]] (which he still [https://twitter.com/IlvesToomas/status/327896286818873344 waxes nostalgic about] on [[Twitter]]) in the education system there, although his role as president is mostly ceremonial.
  
In [[2007]], he returned for the [[World Leaders Forum]].
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In [[2007]], he returned for the [[World Leaders Forum]]. He apparently liked to take Estonian academics out to the [[West End]] whenever he was in town, though it's not certain what he's up to now that it's become Havana Central.
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*[http://www.bwog.net/articles/a_robust_debate Bwog report on Ilves' appearance at the 2007 WLF]
  
 
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See also Wikipedia's article about "Toomas Hendrik Ilves".

Toomas Hendrik Ilves CC '75 is the current President of Estonia. While at Columbia he majored in psychology. He is rumored to be attempting to implement aspects of Columbia's Core Curriculum (which he still waxes nostalgic about on Twitter) in the education system there, although his role as president is mostly ceremonial.

In 2007, he returned for the World Leaders Forum. He apparently liked to take Estonian academics out to the West End whenever he was in town, though it's not certain what he's up to now that it's become Havana Central.

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