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Tuesday, December 4 2007, #231 (1498)

Burjanadze: Imedi TV free to resume broadcasting this week

In order to ensure democratic conditions and media freedom in the run-up to elections, Imedi TV will be free to resume broadcasting from Wednesday, acting president Nino Burjanadze declared on December 3. (more)

United opposition present campaign platform

Presidential hopeful and United National Council leader Levan Gachechiladze emphasized a transition from a presidential system to a parliamentary republic as the key issue in his manifesto in a speech at Ilia Chavchavadze Literature Museum on December 3. (more)

Tbilisi condemns Russian remarks on Abkhazia and South Ossetia

On December 3, acting president Nino Burjanadze decried remarks made by a senior Russian MP that the State Duma may soon discuss recognizing the independence of Georgia’s breakaway regions. (more)

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Tuesday, December 4
Day - Scattered Clouds.
High: 46° F. / 8° C.
Night - Scattered Clouds.
Low: 30° F. / -1° C.
Wednesday, December 5
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Thursday, December 6
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High: 42° F. / 6° C.
Night - Rain.
Low: 30° F. / -1° C.
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