Saturday, March 10, 2007

Georgia News Digest 03-09-07
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1. Georgian TV Concerned About Planned Revision Of Russian Military Doctrine
2. Georgian-NATO Relations Receive Boost From Brussels
3. Georgia to double troops in Iraq
4. Republic of Georgia Adding Iraqi Troops
5. EU Broaches Peacekeeping Possibility In Georgia
6. Saakashvili hints at major changes in peacekeeping operations
7. Visiting Georgian president holds talks with Japanese PM
8. Poland, Ukraine Call for ‘South-East Energy Corridor’ Summit
9. Georgia, Azerbaijan Agree on ‘Important Portion’ of Border
10. Russian, Latvian companies compete for road project in Abkhazia
11. According To Assessment Of Tbilisi, Moscow Still Remained Alone In Its Evaluation Of Elections Held In Abkhazia
12. Abkhaz Leader Meets UN Envoy
13. Tbilisi Slams Moscow's Stance on Abkhaz Polls
14. Lawmakers Call on UN for ‘Appropriate’ Abkhaz Resolution
15. CoE Chief Rejects Abkhaz Polls
16. Daily United Nations Press Briefing [excerpt]
17. One Georgian was arrested by armed Osetians in Proni gorge
18. Director General of TV Station "Imedi": Badri Patarkatsishvili will not Sell His Shares in "Imedi"
19. Decide About Politics - Opposition Leader Tells Patarkatsishvili
20. Strong criticism in US human rights report [excerpt]
21. The government must not put its head in the sand on human rights
22. BTC pipeline ends salad days at Batumi terminal
23. Kazakhstan set to increase investment in Georgia
24. IMF Executive Board approves USD 21.1 million disbursement
25. Government may find it difficult to control free economic zone
26. Zurab Noghaideli happy with economic performance
27. Orthodoxy In Schools: Religious minorities say Orthodox creed is given unfair advantage in schools
28. Ala Pugachova And Russian Pop Stars To Hold Concerts in Tbilisi
29. Women teachers in Tbilisi stage rally demanding higher wages
30. Office of Tbilisi Mayor together with Ministry of Internal Affairs to Introduce New System of Security in the Capital
31. Crime boss not allowed to testify as scandal rages over secret recording
32. Life on the other side of the fence: Ekaterina Basilaia finds more than she bargained for in Tbilisi's women's prison
33. A tale of two tape players
34. "I advise every girl and woman that in everything they do, do it for themselves first, and then for others" - Ia Parulava
35. Building an inclusive Georgia
36. Redistributing the green gold of Georgia
37. Because of Love Alika Tsulaia Is Wanted for Robbery and Illegal Restriction of the Freedom
38. It Is Difficult to Protect Property
39. Big Problems for a Small Village
40. Large-Scaled Protest Demonstrations Will Start in Kakheti
41. Notes From the Caucasus: I Got Drunk on National Television

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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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