Monday, January 29, 2007

Georgia News Digest 01-29-07
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Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies
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1. Russian City May Be Source for Uranium
2. Uranium May Be From Novosibirsk
3. A New Nuclear Scandal?
4. Lavrov: Uranium Smuggling Case ‘Provocation’
5. Russia says uranium case 'provocation'
6. Putin Begins to Rebuild Relationship with Georgia
7. Russia feels the heat over fuel [excerpt]
8. Gref Upbeat on Georgia WTO Deal
9. Flights to Russia could resume by March
10. Georgian wine producers hope to return to Russia
11. Georgia on the World Map – Part of Europe or Asia? A New Theory for Solving the Frozen Conflict
12. Provocation across the nation-let's stop using the p word
13. Group from Georgia attacks guard posts in S Ossetian capital
14. Tensions flare in Georgian breakaway region after attack wounds three police officers
15. OSCE Chairman voices concern over violence in zone of Georgian-Ossetian conflict
16. Shootout in South Ossetia injures three – reports
17. Georgia calls "misinformation" alleged attack on S Ossetia posts
18. Georgia Tries To Exclude Russia: Interview of Foreign Minister of Abkhazia Sergei Shamba
19. Georgia losing American support on Abkhaz Issue - Nikolai Zlobin
20. Bleak Prospects for Armenia’s Involvement in Karsi-Akhalkalaki-Baku Railway Project
21. Georgian Battalion Is Prepared For Iraq
22. Saakashvili Meets Ruling Party Officials
23. Soso Baratashvili: "An audio tape used as evidence against Batiashvili has been faked"
24. Protest action on Shardeni street
25. Ombudsman against city monitoring service department
26. National Bank's Foreign Reserves Jump 102 Percent
27. Exhibition of Azeri Children’s Paintings Comes to Pirosmani Center
28. B2B - When Politics May not Matter
29. Traders Were Not Allowed To Trade Near The Delisi Underground Station in Tbilisi
30. Traders at the Underground Station "Gotsiridze" Threaten to Hold Demonstrations
31. The Dedoflistskaro Court Earmarked the Ingilos’ Appeal for Wednesday
32. Peasants from the Kakheti Region Cannot Get Their Money for Sold Grapes
33. Kakheti Regional Administrative Board Made a ‘Black List’ of Non-Governmental Organizations
34. Hungry People Went Out Into the Street
35. Kyrgyz Girls Became Trafficked Victims in Gori
36. Installation of Communal Meters Will Cost Too Much for Villagers in the Kartli Region
37. Brucellosis Has Broken Out in Gurjaani
38. Vintage 2006 Is At Court
39. Kakheti Power Distribution Company Blackmails the Population
40. Series of Evictions Have Started in Batumi
41. Taxes Increase, Allowances Are Being Abolished, Suicide Becomes More Frequent
42. Herr’s Problem, Rejected by Government
43. Musicians Warmed by Firewood
44. Life in Eden: Chronicles and Secrets of the Bananebis Ezo
45. New union boss to protect teachers' rights
46. Irakli Kakabadze receives persecuted writers award
47. Veterans go into battle to regain privileges
48. President calls for anti-corruption drive at district level
49. Anniversary of Sandro Girgvliani's murder marked with protest rally
50. Archeological Works to be legally regulated
51. Parties must account for themselves by February 1


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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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