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Wednesday, November 21 2007, #223 (1490)

Government stands firm on Imedi

The Georgian government is working with European colleagues to ensure that Imedi TV airs “unbiased” coverage after it is allowed to resume broadcasts, Parliamentary Speaker Nino Burjanadze said at a televised parliament session on Tuesday. (more)

Youth opposition campaigners stage protest outside parliament

While opposition coalition leaders appeared to mount a lethargic and disorganized campaign on Tuesday, the coalition’s youth wing held an attention-grabbing protest in central Tbilisi. (more)

President, new prime minister, announce pensions hike

On November 19, incoming prime minister Lado Gurgenidze announced a government action plan that envisages pensions almost doubling by next year. (more)

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Wednesday, November 21
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High: 51° F. / 11° C
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Thursday, November 22
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Friday, November 23
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