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Georgia News Digest - July 10, 2011

Georgian journalist says he spied for Russia

Washington Times
By Misha Dzhindzhikhashvli AP TBILISI, GEORGIA | The personal photographer for the Georgian president was shown on television Saturday confessing to supplying a colleague with secret information that was then sent to a Russian secret service. ...
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Washington Times



One Israeli dies, 13 injured in minibus crash in Georgia

Jerusalem Post
One Israeli woman was killed and 13 were injured in a head-on-collision involving their minibus and a truck in northern Georgia, some 250 kilometers north of the Georgian capital of Tbilisi. The accident occurred near the Georgian city of Kutaisi. ...
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Protest March Against Law on Religious Minorities Status

Civil Georgia
Photo: Guram Muradov/Civil.ge Few thousand of people, led by priests from the Georgian Orthodox Church, marched for second day in Tbilisi on Sunday to protest against legislative amendments on legal status of religious minorities in Georgia. ...
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Civil Georgia



Close-Up: Why Georgia's national costume is back in vogue

BBC News
For many it symbolises the country's proud past and resistance to its occupation. Georgian designers are now producing modern versions of the Chokha, including a controversial version for women. Damien McGuinness has been to the capital Tbilisi to find ...
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BBC News



Hiding. Tbilisi (Georgia). | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

Hiding from the world, hiding from myself. Leica M6, Carl Zeiss 1.5/50, Gossen Digisix meter, and Fuji Neopan 1600 (dev. in HC-110).
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