Thursday, June 07, 2007

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Georgia News Digest 06-07-07
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1. Survey on Russia-Georgia relations
2. Georgian Deputy Foreign Minister, UN Envoy Discuss Abkhazia
3. Cool it, it's not a Cold War [excerpt]
4. NATO says ready to ratify CFE Treaty
5. NATO, Georgian Officials Meet in Brussels
6. If We Met In Moscow
7. Georgian MFA: Kosovo Not a Precedent
8. Russia Should Establish Diplomatic Ties With Breakaway Regions - Deputy Speaker
9. Abkhazia, South Ossetia to UN: "We're next"
10. UNPO Declaration Discusses Abkhazia
11. UNPO Presidency Meets in the Republic of Abkhazia
12. Teachers from Gali district hosted in Parliament
13. Three Georgians Released in S. Ossetia
14. MIA Demands Release of Georgians Illegally Kidnapped By Tskhinvali
15. 3 Georgians detained in separatist province are released
16. South Ossetian separatist minister confirms three Georgians detained
17. Tskhinvali Seeks Alternative Water Supplies
18. Russian diplomat to discuss Georgia-Ossetian conflict settlement
19. Unrecognized S. Ossetia drills wells in water crisis with Georgia
20. Yuri Morozov to speak about supplying Tskhinvali region with water
21. Georgia slams Ossetian separatists for not cooperating with pro-Tbilisi leader
22. Georgian Speaker says water supply problem in South Ossetia "artificial"
23. South Ossetian separatists hand over two detained Georgians
24. Pro-Georgian leader calls for "direct dialogue" on South Ossetia conflict
25. Georgia hopes for "substantive" talks on South Ossetia conflict on 7-8 June
26. Georgian minister hails attempts to resolve "water war" in South Ossetia
27. Russian Ambassador Comments on S. Ossetia Water Crisis
28. Russian daily sees Georgia "preparing for war" in South Ossetia
29. The South Ossetian side backs the proposal of the South Ossetian side on holding a meeting of the
30. Burjanadze to Visit Turkmenistan
31. Lithuania, Georgia To Promote Cultural Dialogue
32. Iraqi gas could use Azeri-Turk route, says US
33. US supports Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline
34. U.S. official pushes alternative to Russian gas pipelines from Caspian Sea region
35. BP Rebuffs Reports On BTC Bombing Plot
36. Georgia Resolute About Role in Iraq
37. Public Opinion: Who is Saakashvili's Stiffest Competition in a Presidential Election?
38. NATO Information Center Invites NGO Representatives and Journalists to Senaki Military Base
39. Control Chamber head thanks Interior Ministry
40. Chamber of Control of Georgia Withholds Information from Newspaper Rezonansi and Opposition MPs
41. Detainees are brought to Moduli building
42. Eleven officials arrested
43. Agricultural Ministry official arrested
44. Nino Budzanadze avoids interfering in the system of education
45. Pupils of 20-th public school want their principal back
46. Pedagogues object to school principals' elections
47. Georgian Teacher Videoed Beating Pupil
48. Minister of Education Reprimands Mass Media
49. 81 Year-old Man is Judged for Police Scrap-iron Business
50. How people are informed about their rights in Zugdidi…
51. Gross Income 2006 of Companies Operating in TV-Radio Broadcasting Field Exceeded GEL 52 million
52. Internet Service Providers’ Income Increased 7 Times for Last 6 Years
53. Georgia, U.S. to Sign Air Service Treaty
54. Parliament Sets Minimum Gambling Age
55. Georgia to Weaken Penalty in Visa Regime for Westerners
56. Sheraton Metekhi Palace to Be Sold on Auction
57. New Georgian church to Be Built in Spain
58. Georgia in Third Place for Tourism
59. Leaders Of Parliamentary Opposition To Visit Inmates Of Rustavi Prison #2
60. New Foreign Banks Expected on Georgian Market
61. Snakes on a plane ... in Israel
62. Protest action in Poti
63. Girl committed suicide in Kaspi region

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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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