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Brosse Street Journal:
BSJ Business & Economy Section
| Beeline: Is its Buzz Enough? |
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By Turan Huseynova Thursday, June 21 2007
1:05 PM
Russian mobile phone company VimpelCom Group is making a big play for Georgia. Operating under the brand name "Beeline", the Moscow-based company is aggressively advertising – its clever bee-like black and yellow ads... Read more... | Mail article |
| Insurance matter of habit |
By Marta Ardashelia Wednesday, May 30 2007
7:05 AM
Some private insurance companies are banking on the idea that Georgians, who have lost the safety net of state-funded health care, will be willing to spend their own money to get health insurance.Until last year, only group health... Read more... | Mail article |
| Hotel boom in Tbilisi |
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By Shalva Bibilashvili, Kamala Hassanova, Martha Ardashelia, Turan Huseynova, Asset Matayev Wednesday, May 30 2007
3:48 AM
By 2010, Tbilisi will have five more hotels, run by world-famous hotel operators. Apart from the Marriott, which operates two hotels here, and the Sheraton, hoteliers Hyatt, Kempinsky, Radisson and Intercontinental have also signed... Read more... | Mail article |
| Kazakh invests in Georgian market |
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By Dinara Salieva, Asset Matayev Wednesday, May 30 2007
3:21 AM
In the first three quarters of 2006, Kazakh investors put about USD142 million into the Georgian economy, according to the Georgian Department of Statistics, making Kazakhstan the biggest foreign investor in Georgia in 2006. The... Read more... | Mail article |
| Weather in new airport |
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By Olesya Vartanyan, Nino Ekvtimishvili, Mzia Kupunia, David Lobzhanidze Wednesday, May 30 2007
2:26 AM
When rain leaked into Tbilisi International Airport on March 9, it was the second time a roof leak occurred in the first month after the airport's official opening ceremony. As happened the first time, on February 18, during the... Read more... | Mail article |
| Shedding light on Tbilisi at night |
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By By Malika Rakhmanova Tuesday, September 12 2006
9:38 AM
"On a rainy evening, one sees the silhouettes of a woman holding a little girl's hand as they stumble along a dark Tbilisi street. The light from windows in houses weakly light their path, while up on a hill is an illuminated... Read more... | Mail article |
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