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Brosse Street Journal:
BSJ Politics Section
| National Crisis Echoes In GIPA's Halls |
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By Ekaterine Chitanava, Tuta Chkheidze, and Temo Bardzimashvili. Photos by Temo Bardzimashvili Thursday, December 13 2007
1:05 AM
When Georgian Special Forces used tear gas, water jets and rubber bullets to stifle a demonstration of unarmed people on November 7, it raised international outcry and also spawned debates at the Georgian Institute of publicadministration,... Read more... | Mail article |
| A Caucasus Story: The Making Of a Carpet |
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By Gita Elibekyan Tuesday, August 7 2007
6:39 AM
The cultures of Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Turkey are woven together by the threads of Caucasian carpets. Although the art form floundered under the Soviets, tourism has given it a second chance.Creating a legendEvery carpet... Read more... | Mail article |
| 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 |
| Stray dogs in Georgia |
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By Anik Otieva Wednesday, May 30 2007
8:19 AM
Georgia leads the world in the number of people vaccinated against rabies, according to Georgian National Center for Disease Control.The study also reported that the number of people bitten by dogs in Tbilisi has dramatically... Read more... | Mail article |
| Medical Cabinets in Public schools |
By Anna Chichinadze Wednesday, May 30 2007
8:10 AM
To have medical officers in public schools is not a state requirement in Georgia. It depends on the own decision of the concrete school director will he have medical office in his school or not.Every public school in Georgia gets... Read more... | Mail article |
| Music school tuition increases |
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By Gayane Lalayan Wednesday, May 30 2007
8:08 AM
Second-year music student Maria Mazanishvili's parents must pay five times more for her music classes than they used to pay. Beginning in January, the tuition for music education increased because of changes in Georgia's civil... Read more... | Mail article |
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