Saturday, April 21, 2007

Georgia News Digest 04-20-07
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1. report: A Closer Look at the Progress of Reform in Georgia
2. roundtable: A Closer Look at the Progress of Democratic Reform in Georgia
3. paper: The End of the ‘Post-Soviet Space’: The Changing Geopolitical Orientations of the Newly Independent States
4. report: Russia, The United States, And The Caucasus
5. Knee Jerk Condemnation [excerpt]
6. Interview with Sergei Ivanov [excerpt]
7. Georgian speaker says NATO membership would not undermine Russian interests
8. Int'l conf on Georgia's Euro-Atlantic integration to open in Tbilisi
9. Georgia to start NATO membership program in fall – president
10. Saakashvili predicts NATO invitation 'within the year'
11. Georgian leader confident about prospects for NATO accession
12. Georgia May Receive An Official Invitation To Join NATO In A Year
13. South Ossetian Alternative Leader to Address NATO Seminar
14. De facto leader invited to Rose-Roth Conference
15. Second military convoy leaves Russian base in Georgia
16. Georgian and Latvian FMs Mey on April 18
17. Black Sea states, neighbors plan joint projects
18. Armenia is ready not to convey its cargo by Kars-Gyumri-Akhalkalaki railroad in case of its operation
19. Georgia, Azerbaijan and Turkey mull energy system unification
20. Saakashvili Comments on Secessionist Conflicts
21. Abkhaz dream - prospects for repatriation with unknown results
22. Abkhaz President Bagapsh discharged from Moscow hospital
23. Georgian Patriotic Summer Camp to be Opened on Abkhazian Border
24. Georgian daily says separatist PM "active" in Abkhaz leader's absence
25. Russian Paper Reports On Performance Of Contract-Manned Brigades In Exercises [excerpt]
26. As UN Rewrites Rwanda Genocide Exhibit, Role of France, the Church and Hutu Are In Play [excerpt]
27. Informal JCC session 'positive'
28. Georgia PM well after heart operation in U.S.
29. speech: Prime-Minister of Georgia Mr. Zurab Nogaideli: "How to Reform?"
30. Saakashvili Hails Reforms as Successful
31. British Embassy Denies Thanking Georgian Party For Help In Sailors' Release
32. GB ambassador denies sending letter to Labor Party
33. 'Letter of gratitude' a hoax says British Embassy
34. Leader of small Georgian opposition group shot dead
35. Opposition accuses economic ministry of machination
36. 70 state-owned hospitals privatized
37. Economy Minister Says Hospital Development Plan on Target
38. Minister of Economy Giorgi Arveladze: "USD 95m will be invested in healthcare sphere during the next two years"
39. Company Block Georgia to build 190-bed hospital in Nadzaladevi district
40. Georgia's foreign debt stands at $1.7 bln
41. Heritage Bill Eviction Fears
42. Business development branch office opens in Batumi
43. Institutionalized children return home to family life in Georgia
44. Terror convict's attorney speaks about violations
45. Justice Minister checks prison facilities
46. President approves MP's proposal
47. Price Hikes and Other State Initiatives Protested in Front of City Hall
48. French "Commandant Bouan" in Batumi Port
49. Kutaisi tractors to help Georgian agriculture
50. New Natural Gas Rates Too Much for Consumers but Not Enough for Distributors
51. Lado Gurgenidze-the secret of my success
52. Georgia’s Foreign Debt: It’s Not Getting Any Smaller
53. Wasteful Habits and Washed-Up Infrastructure: Tbilisi’s Water Problem
54. Online Newsgroup ‘Megobrebs’ Threatens Nation’s Security

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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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