TBLPOD21jan2016

Abkhaz dis Turks or not, No to Gazprom or not, Davos stuff, MEPs pass Geo res, Samegrelo prosecutor killed, two Pankisi men killed in Syria, Amal Clooney will rep Ismayilova in Strasbourg, zero tax on reinvested profits maybe, Panorama Cartu guy deputy mayor, Tabula attack case opened, Opera opens, Russia army exercises in South Ossetia, prayer cars in Metro, Southern Gas Corridor, Red Cross talks abductions, orphanages go, EBRD sewage Kobuleti, remittences down, Lagodekhi hunters still missing, gov transparency, Nobel Partner Vaziani, plagiarism plan, fifth Geo wine center in China, movies, Kus Tba owner killers IDed, Bavaria says Geo safe, swine flu, Bing Gareja photo, browsers take Kartuli, BIs table, more Pachulia

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  1. New research by scholars Timothy Blauvelt, Jesse Driscoll, and Christofer Berglund on language hierarchies in Georgia. Link: http://bit.ly/1QicSv0

    In Foreign Policy magazine, Adrian Karatnycky cautions against viewing Misha as the saviour of Odessa. Link: http://atfp.co/1RCyYeR

    The Atlantic Council talks with Prime Minister Kvirikashvili. Link: http://bit.ly/1nzq6Kq

    Ozy profiles Giorgi Bachiashvili, who heads the Co-Investment Fund. Link: http://bit.ly/1NokiIg

    For Open Democracy, Dmitry Okrest writes on the system of government surveillance that the Saakashvili government built. Link: http://bit.ly/1VamlFO

    The latest episode of the Mavs MoneyBall podcast is “How Georgia nearly made Zaza Pachulia an All-Star.” Link: http://bit.ly/20ideq5

    Caucasus Art Mag talks with Georgian street art duo Sad Aris Melia. Link: http://bit.ly/1K0vuQz

    Design magazine Sight Unseen features Georgian sculptor Thea Djordjadze. Link: http://bit.ly/1ZFQAWw

    Dazed Digital looks at cutting edge Eastern European fashion designers, which includes Georgian designer George Keburia. Link: http://bit.ly/1YgjdKX

    Check out the blog of Ukrainian blogger ‘Dariko,’ who’s been living in Tbilisi. Here’s where you can go for breakfast in Tbilisi. Link: http://bit.ly/1RXBr43

    The CRRC looks at Georgians’ attitudes to shabatoba, or forced volunteering. Link: http://bit.ly/1RXBuwI

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