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Georgians Looking for Jobs, Loans Can Make a Pitch on Reality TV Wall Street Journal By JOE PARKINSON TBILISI, Georgia—Governments around the world are scrambling to find innovative policies to create jobs in the teeth of a global downturn. In ex-Soviet Georgia, the government appears to have found a policy that's all its own: reality ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Georgian tycoon loses court case over citizenship Chicago Tribune TBILISI, Dec 27 (Reuters) - A Georgian court on Tuesday upheld President Mikheil Saakashvili's decree stripping a billionaire opponent of his citizenship, hitting the tycoon's plans to challenge the ruling party in a 2012 parliamentary election. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Opposition tycoon loses Georgian citizenship appeal Khaleej Times TBILISI - A court on Tuesday rejected an appeal from a billionaire tycoon against the annulment of his Georgian citizenship, which was revoked after he announced that he would try to oust the government. The judge said a decision had been made "not to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Georgian conscripts doubled Messenger.ge The well organised efforts of the coordinating group, in Tbilisi as well as in the regions of Georgia, ensured the successful implementation of the recruitment process and the recruits' enrolment into the law enforcement agencies before the deadline. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Kalandadze, Ketevan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In 2000, Ketevan became a member of the Artists' Union of Georgia. The first solo exhibition of her works was held in 1994, early in her studying at Tbilisi ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalandadze,_Ketevan |
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