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Olevik
''Olevik'' (meaning ''Present Time'' in English) was a weekly newspaper published in Tartu, Estonia. ==History and profile== ''Olevik'' was established in 1882.〔 The paper was owned and edited by Ado Grenzstein. It was published weekly in Tartu. The paper had links with the politically moderate wing of the national awakening movement.〔 The words kirjastaja and kirjastamine (meaning publisher and publishing in English, respectively) were first used in the Estonian language by Ado Grenzstein in ''Olevik''.〔 The paper had a supplement, ''Virmaline'' (meaning ''Northern Light'' in English).〔 Juhan Liiv occasionally contributed to ''Olevik''. Jüri Tilk also contributed to the weekly and later, became second editor. Following the 1905 Russian revolution the paper featured numerous articles on women's suffrage.〔
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