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Thursday, September 30, 2010, #189 (2204)

Rasmussen’s upcoming visit assessed as a “big step” towards NATO

The expectations have been high in Tbilisi ahead of NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen’s visit (more)

Government widely criticized at City Hall Assembly

The Tbilisi City Assembly Sitting was full of heated discussions on September 29. (more)

Preliminary meeting of Representative Public Assembly

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International Financial Institutions event to provide forum for hydropower investment

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German cultural organizations in Georgia

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The News in Brief

"Grigol Vashaze To Visit Armenia On October 3-4" (more)

Opinion

NATO ambition not a fixed idea

Later today, Secretary General of NATO Anders Fogh Rasmussen will bearriving in Georgia for a two day (more)

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"Address for Council of Europe and Venice Commission" (more)
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TimeOuTbilisi

"Read TimeOuTbilisi and explore Georgian society and history, discover the beauty of the country and learn more about Georgian culture. Make Georgia an adventure with your I." (more)

History: Formation of the first Georgian monarchy

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Events:

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Region: Svaneti - a place for adventurers

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Traditions: Strange Svan Traditions

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Cuisine: Kubdari

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Culture: Real patriotism with loyal merit

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