The International Herald Tribune:
SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 2006
Gas restored to Georgia
By C.J. Chivers (The New York Times)
... natural gas pipeline carrying fuel over its border in the Caucasus, beginning to restore fuel to Georgia after a week of ...
FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 2006
Cold and short of fuel, Georgia turns to Iran
By C.J. Chivers (The New York Times)
The government of Georgia said that it had entered a deal with Iran to purchase natural gas, potentially easing a heat and electricity shortage that has chilled Georgia's people and slowed its economy since last weekend.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2006
Georgia's energy woes worsen
By C.J. Chivers (The New York Times)
Energy shortages struck Georgia anew Thursday as a windstorm toppled a major power transmission line and Russia's gas monopoly failed to restore natural gas flow to the country following the acts of sabotage last weekend, energy officials said.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2006
Russian pipeline blasts send shivers to Europe
By Andrew E. Kramer (The New York Times)
The Russian authorities are calling the strike a terrorist attack, suggesting that groups in or near the rebellious republic of Chechnya may be taking aim at the country's energy infrastructure.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2006
Blasts on gas pipeline send a message
By Andrew E. Kramer (The New York Times)
The Russian authorities are calling the strike a terrorist attack on a gas main.
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