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Georgia News Digest - July 7, 2011

Georgia, Looking for Spies, Arrests Photographers

New York Times
By MZIA KUPUNIA TBILISI, Georgia — Police officers working on a counterespionage campaign arrested a group of photographers on Thursday that included the president's personal photographer and two working for Western news services, The Associated Press ...
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NATO-Georgia conference to be held in Tbilisi

Trend News Agency
A NATO-Georgia joint conference on "New Security Challenges" will be held in Tbilisi from July 7-8. The purpose of this conference, supported by the NATO security program and "Science for Peace" program, is to bring together experts, scientific circles ...
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Georgian president granted legal status to Armenian Church

Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am
TBILISI. - President of Georgia Michael Saakashvili signed amendments to the Civil Code that grants legal status for certain religious organizations. "The document was received yesterday an president signed it the same day," the spokesperson of ...
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Azerbaijan and Georgia: Rival Groups Seek to Speak for Georgia's Muslims

EurasiaNet
Since 1996, the Caucasus Muslim Board, a body set up in 1937 with semi-official links to the Azerbaijani government, has operated an office in Tbilisi, ostensibly to advocate the interests of Muslims in Georgia. But in mid-May, an All-Georgia Muslim ...
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Cymat Receives Major Cladding Order for Alusion Panels

Azom.com
The architectural product would be used to clad a uniquely shaped building in Georgia's capital, Tbilisi. The cladding would cover an area of 12000 m 2 in a multifunctional complex. The shape of the outwardly sloping building would make it distinct ...
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