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Wednesday, April 10, 2013, #067 (2836)

Georgia commemorates fallen heroes

On April 9, 1989, Soviet armed forces dispersed a peaceful demonstration where protesters demanded Georgia's independence on Rustaveli Avenue. (more)

Free books for 650, 000 students

For the 2013-2014 school year, the Ministry of Education and Science will supply 2,084 schools and around 650, 000 students with free textbooks. (more)

Tsulukiani: President might be questioned

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The Executive Vice-President of the Atlantic Council visits Georgia

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The News in Brief

"Georgian, Turkish Presidents Meet in Ankara" (more)

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Problems of territorial arrangement of the country

The current Georgian government plans to carry out rapid reform of the local self-governments so that the local self-government elections in 2014 ... (more)

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"European Parliament continues evaluating Georgia" (more)
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