Monday, February 26, 2007

Georgia News Digest 02-26-07
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Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies
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1. Senior Georgian MPs Accuse Opposition Of Echoing Russian Stance On NATO
2. Senior MPs: Kremlin-Backed Anti-NATO Campaign on in Georgia
3. Georgian Opposition Groups Hit Back At Ruling Party Over NATO Comments
4. Georgia Will Become A NATO Testing Site
5. Georgia preparing for NATO deployment - opposition leader
6. Saakashvili hits out at 'anti-NATO' campaign
7. Defence Ministry gets good marks from NATO
8. Saakashvili to discuss Georgia's integration into NATO in Brussels
9. Tbilisi Denies Reports on WTO Talks with Russia
10. Radioactive Relations
11. Georgians counterfeiters arrested in Russia
12. Saakashvili Tones Down Anti-Russian Rhetoric
13. Russia remains Georgia's main trade partner
14. Saakashvili supports Sochi Olympic bid
15. Georgian leader upbeat on relations with Russia, praises Putin
16. Georgian Leader, EU Foreign Policy Chief to Meet in Brussels
17. David Tkeshelashvili Visits Bucharest
18. Exiled Chechen Envoy Says Remains Of First Georgian President Still In Chechnya
19. Wrong MI Helicopters: Georgia was exposed to a smuggled blade
20. Government Revisits Gamsakhurdia Grave Issue
21. Duma deputy speaker hopes breakaway regions will become part of Russia
22. Georgian paper on "infighting" in Abkhazia ahead of 4 March elections
23. De facto Abkhaz authorities disseminate new textbooks of history and geography in Gali district – TV
24. Georgian TV reports paramilitary group targeting Georgian "collaborators"
25. Abkhaz leader sets terms for resumption of talks with Georgia
26. Abkhazia will hold no talks until Georgian troops leave gorge
27. Abkhaz separatist leader says no plans to attack Georgian-controlled gorge
28. Georgia: Abkhaz separatist president says demographic situation "catastrophic"
29. Georgian group targeting collaborators in Abkhazia – TV
30. South Ossetian premier on roads, energy, support for small business
31. South Ossetia: boogie wonderland
32. Tbilisi, Tskhinvali unveil development plans for South Ossetia
33. Georgian Village Under Fire: Tbilisi And Tskhinvali Blame Each Other
34. Government Unveils S.Ossetia GEL 6 mln Investment Plan
35. German Minister's Caucasus Voyage: Germany offers equal multilateral cooperation
36. Waiting for the Train: The politics of blockades cuts Armenia out of regional rail project
37. Daily slams Azeri government's decision to restructure Georgia's debt
38. Azeri Embassy will observe Memorial Day dedicated to victims of Khojali
39. A New Political Triangle?
40. Wind leaves one-third of Tbilisi without electricity
41. Power supplies resume in several Tbilisi areas
42. Airport's roof airborne after winds
43. Medical fees to increase alleges Baghaturia
44. Psychiatric clinics to shut down in Tbilisi
45. Two in-school knife fights this week: officials demand more power for schools
46. A very Georgian love story
47. Two Bears and a German
48. Liberate the laundry!
49. Georgia's Bail Lottery: Poor defendants say they cannot afford bail, while rich clients get off lightly.
50. Victims of Earthquake Remain Homeless for the Second Time
51. Subari Demands to Punish Patrol Policemen for Having Used Electroshock
52. Price Rises on Press
53. Kareli District Gamgebeli Is Blamed for Appropriating Budget Funds
54. Reason for Juvenile’s Detention - a Pram
55. Gurjaani Municipality Gamgebeli Does Not Have High Education
56. What Do Financial Guarantees Guarantee?
57. Susie Wood: Gradually Becoming Georgian
58. Georgia Joins the International Fight against HIV/AIDS
59. Doctor Doom Speaks His Mind
60. Television Is Helping Stalin Reach the Young
61. Mtskheta municipality accused of corruption
62. New media school opens in Georgia


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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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