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Thursday, March 29 2012
6:16 AM
Irina Kobakhidze, 40, a mother of two sons, first learned about autism when her younger child, Luka, was diagnosed with it. Having noticed some unusual characteristics in the boy's behavior at the age of 3, she decided to take... Read more... | Mail article
Wednesday, March 28 2012
1:05 PM
Mohammed jumps in the room full of toys at Iashvili Children's Central Hospital's children's mental health department. He moves quickly and makes a lot of noise. Salome Gabadze, a therapist, tries to calm him. Read more... | Mail article
Wednesday, March 28 2012
12:59 PM
The noise of children's voices comes from the first floor of the two- story building. Parents are leaving their children with the kinder-garden's nurses. It's 9:55 a.m. At 10 a.m. everyone must go to their classrooms and get... Read more... | Mail article
Wednesday, March 28 2012
12:53 PM
One of the most important tools in effective treatment of autistic children — early diagnosis — is not used much in Georgia, because of parents' fear and shame, according to a leading specialist in the condition. Read more... | Mail article
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| The war changed everything |
By Ia Patatishvili Tuesday, February 21 2012
3:37 AM
2003, November: Cars were going to Tbilisi from Vanati, a village in the Gori region.People in the area had heard about demonstrations in Tbilisi, demanding political changes and a new president. Read more... | Mail article |
| For street cleaner, changes are positive |
By Ana Davitashvili Tuesday, February 21 2012
3:32 AM
Nine years ago, Aisha Khatoeva, now 52, decided to give up her job. She was one of those who cleaned Freedom Square and Rustavli Avenue during the Rose Revolution demonstrations. But when the revolution occurred, she stopped receiving... Read more... | Mail article |
| A protestor looks back, and is disappointed |
By By Zakaria Tavberidze Tuesday, February 21 2012
3:10 AM
In November 2003, during the Rose Revolution, when the frosty wind was blowing among the crowds, one protester named Vasil Kareli was full of positive expectations. He believed that soon his life would change, he would find a... Read more... | Mail article |
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