Friday, January 26, 2007

Georgia News Digest 01-25-07
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Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies
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1. Russia hits at Georgia over uranium smuggling probe
2. S. Ossetia Focus of Uranium Smuggling Case
3. Russia silent on Georgian uranium sting
4. Georgian Sting Seizes Bomb Grade Uranium
5. Georgian Official Gives HEU Smuggling Date
6. Georgia will not politicize uranium smuggling case
7. N Ossetia has no info on alleged uranium smuggler jailed in Georgia
8. Tskhinvali questions alleged arrest of uranium smuggler
9. FSB "Annual Report" [excerpt]
10. Volte-face? Russian embassy open for business in Tbilisi
11. Russia is not in a hurry to cancel sanctions against Georgia
12. Date of talks with Georgia over lifting wine ban not set yet
13. Case opened for murder of Russian citizen of Georgia origin
14. Georgia removes all barriers but one on Russia WTO bid - ministry
15. Italy Supports Georgia’s Cooperation with NATO, EU
16. Georgia to implement programmes to join EU-Baramidze
17. Romanian ambassador visits Kutaisi
18. Why Caspian energy can help Europe
19. Russia, Georgia to discuss Abkhazia, S Ossetia on Jan 26
20. Georgian leader focuses on reunification in speech marking three years in office
21. Tangerine Crisis In South Ossetia Prompts Kremlin To Back Away From Deadlock With Georgia
22. Terrorist act against peacekeepers prevented in South Ossetia
23. South Ossetia bans Ruslan Abashidze from entering Tskhinvali
24. S Ossetia accuses OSCE mission of silencing Georgia's violations
25. Tbilisi Accused Of Harassing Ethnic Georgian Officials In Abkhazia
26. Presentation of Sergey Bagapsh’s website in Sokhumi
27. Abkhazian journalists are urged to follow ethical norms and reject “Black PR” practice
28. Khadjimba says no ethnic tensions in run up to separatist elections
29. Russian Education Ministry staff in Gali district - Temur Mzhavia
30. Letter to PACE
31. “Amtsakhara” Joins in the Election Campaign
32. Abkhazia’s Communists Held a Nominating Convention
33. Gali Residents to Get Online
34. Oleg Bartsits: Increased Investment into Abkhazia’s Economy are Irreversible
35. EU to Further Support the Development of Democracy in Abkhazia
36. Central Election Commission Notes Increased Interest to Parliamentary Election Among Pols
37. Burial Mystery Of Georgian Leader: Four-times reburied, where is the grave of Zviad Gamsakhurdia now?
38. Georgian Boxing Takes Next Step With UBO Title Fight
39. Pneumatic pistol found on passenger of Baku-Tbilisi flight
40. Ruling Majority Considering New Election Threshold System
41. Survey Names Pro-Government MP As Georgia's Most Influential Politician
42. War veterans, pensioners continue rally in Tbilisi
43. Government and Energo-Pro close to deal says minister
44. Old Tbilisi in danger of disappearing
45. Train leaves the station for IDPs in Tbilisi
46. Mobitel say three is not a crowd on Georgian mobile market
47. Georgia must not turn a blind eye to the plight of Internally Displaced Persons
48. Voucher system mulled for party financing
49. Azeri state oil company to build refinery in Georgia
50. Banks continue consolidation


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Jonathan Kulick, Ph.D., Director of Studies, Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies, 3a Chitadze, Tbilisi 0108, Georgia (Republic), jonathan.kulick@gfsis.org, office: +995 32 47 35 55, mobile: +995 95 33 33 40, USA voicemail: 310.928.6814

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