Thursday, May 03, 2007

Georgia News Digest 05-03-07
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Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies
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1. Georgia offers to aid US defence system
2. Georgia Ready to Weigh Missile Shield Possibility
3. USA President George Bush Expresses His Gratitude to Georgia
4. Dangerous Dichotomy of Priorities [excerpt]
5. On Kosovo, Amb. Churkin Foreshadows a Veto, Scrutiny Somalia Lacked [excerpt]
6. A Russian Political Analyst Says No Conflict in Caucasus Can Be Settled without Russia’s Participation
7. Macedonia, Georgian defence ministers discuss peacekeeping deployments
8. Metropolitan of Czechia and Slovakia Arrived in Tbilisi on May 2
9. Ancient monastery ignites modern-day feud in Caucasus
10. Two Georgians and two Azeris arrested
11. Two Groups have been arrested by frontier police at the Tsiteli (Red) Bridge
12. Six Citizens of Armenia are Detained for Georgian State Border Trespassing
13. UN Exhibit-Gate Gets Russian Spin, U.S. Domination Questioned, Abkhazia With(out) Georgia
14. Foreign ministry condemns Russian stance on Abkhazia after Bagapsh meeting
15. Tbilisi Warns Sokhumi to Release Georgian Activists
16. Sergey Baghabsh is back on his duties
17. One more Georgian is kidnapped from Enguri Administration border
18. Five Georgian Nationals Arrested in Gali District
19. Topadze and Sanakoyev to develop apiculture
20. Sanakoyev predicts popular unrest in Tskhinvali. Rapid militarization is noticeable in Tskhinvali region
21. Ruling Party MPs to Meet S.Ossetian Alternative Leader
22. Shooting in Georgian-Ossetian conflict zone
23. Georgia increases military commitment to Coalition
24. Defence minister in Iraq in run up to troop boost
25. Opposition interested why Defence Ministry's budget has increased by GEL 445 million
26. Saakashvili believes the Georgian army must provide territorial integrity of Georgia
27. Opposition Party Leader – One of the Televisions Preparing Report Against Imedi TV Founder
28. Georgia PM to return to work May 9 after heart surgery in U.S.
29. Unknown people plunder office of National Democrats
30. Burjanadze, Foreign Diplomats Discuss Election Issues
31. Labor Party applies to international organizations
32. Conservatives object to increase of Education Ministry funding
33. The opposition held protest action connected with carried out special operation on May 2 in 2006
34. Politician concerned about 'Chinese danger'
35. People's Party leader meets population
36. Lomaia discusses education reform
37. NGOs say government can't see the wood for the trees
38. Monopoly-a dangerous game
39. Russian language week held in Kutaisi
40. IDPs remain homeless
41. Banks have new deadline to meet base capital requirements
42. Fate, and love, bring woman to the 'other side of the Earth': It started with an online vote, and became a new life

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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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