Archives - 18 April, 2013
Saudi Arabia Reportedly Deports Men for Being ‘Too Handsome’
It’s a good problem to have, but it’s still a problem for three men who have reportedly been deported from Saudi...
New singles and photo session of Sopo Nizharadze
In anticipation of the release of her new album singer Sopo Nizharadze posted one of the new singles on her Facebook...
Kviris Palitra celebrated the 18th anniversary by planting trees
Staff of Kviris Palitra newspaper celebrated the 18th anniversary of the publication by planting three hundred oak, lime and chestnut trees...
Georgian Journal organized an award ceremony for diplomats
Georgian Journal – a weekly English-language edition – organized an event for Diplomatic corps in Georgia and awarded ambassadors in five...
New creative commercial of Facebook Home with Mark Zuckerberg
Facebook Home is a new feature by the social networking page. It is available for download from Google Play and makes...
Blind casting of the American "Voice" competition have concluded, with contestants moving to the musical stage, where the first tense encounter...
'The Little Prince' that never grows old – anniversary of Saint-Exupéry's popular novella
'The Little Prince' may be aging fast, but its youthful idealism remains as pertinent as ever. First published in 1943, Antoine...
Giving Out Information?
There is a great opportunity for the new government in terms of how they view information. The old way to view...
Cooperatives – where are they?
Most of the tools for making money have already been invented by man. Probably! Well, some of these tools come and...
SMILEY AMERICA
Two days ago on Eka Beridze’s air a well-known American expert Paul Goble gave the best master-class to the...
Number of Voters for Coming Elections to Change
Number of voters may be changed for coming Presidential elections. According to the State Services Development Agency, the voter database appears...
PRESIDENT WILL BE INTERROGATED!
Exclusive interview with Tea Tsulukiani, Minister of JusticeTea Tsulukuani views the law on ‘Court Reform’ that is presumably to be enforced...
Insurance Sector Losses and State Monopolist
Georgian insurance sector faced losses for the second consecutive year but more seems in store because the state very likely will...
Scenes from the funeral of Baroness Thatcher
The Queen has led mourners in St Paul's Cathedral at the funeral of Baroness Thatcher, Britain's longest serving prime minister of...
Georgian Draft Labor Law Clenches Business
The new restrictions incorporated in Georgian draft labor code clenches business tighter than the western law, which may trigger unemployment and...
A GINO Wellness hotel opened near Rabati Castle
A four-star GINO Wellness Hotel jointly funded by the Partnership Fund and Eurocom Investment Georgia, was inaugurated on April 12, 2013,...
Georgian Securities Market - Priority
Development of sluggish Georgian securities market will be a priority, new government pledges. Georgian Stock Exchange approves the decision, for without...
Borjomi Is Back on Russian Market
Borjomi mineral water spurned by Russia for 7 years due to alleged sanitary reason, will reappear at Russian market soon...
New Government’s Foreign Policy Is Same
Alexsandre Rondeli, president of Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies, talked to Georgian Journal about foreign policy of Georgian government,...
fled high-rank’s scandalous statement
Data Akhalaia has released a statement on the Facebook social network. Akhalaia’s lawyer Irakli Zakareishvili has confirmed that the statement really...
GJ Editor's comment
Politicized Avenue
30 May, 2013
We the Georgians love venting our political feelings in the street. A street-oriented political life is what makes us feel alive and kicking. Street has its unequaled charm and magic, and power too, used when political concerns and pains have to be gotten off our aching chests. As a matter of fact, we as a nation are politically more natural in the open air than indoors. We are suffocating inside an edifice even if its air is conditioned. We breathe better in the street – the political oxygen is better felt and taken in there. Streets make us feel more liberated where democracy seems healthier and more feasible. Streets are free from governmental duress, cultural conscience, social restrictions, economic plight, political inequity and intellectual responsibility.
Mark Mullen's Blog
Were's the Money?
30 May, 2013
There is lots of talk about the economy and money and there doesn't seem to be much money circulating around. Orders are down, and some say there is little foreign investment. The main problem is not that there is little foreign investment, it is that those businesses with money in Georgia aren't spending it or putting it in the economy by expanding or establishing new businesses. The reason they aren't doing this is fear.
Editor's Choice
“Long Live Georgia” – man with Georgian flag in Brazil for May 26
27 May, 2013
A video titled "Long Live Georgia - Sao Paulo 26 of May 2013" - supposedly tied to celebrations of Georgia's Independence Day
 
Merabishvili’s seaside house with 18-thousand unpaid bill
24 May, 2013
Palitra TV channel did a feature on the Kvariati village Mansion that became one of the reasons for former Prime Minister Vano Merabishvili’s arrest on May 21 with charges of corruption.
 
Miss Georgia 2013 - Image Center starts receiving applications
23 May, 2013
Image Center modeling agency is receiving applications for the Miss Georgia 2013 contest, Manager Ia Kitsmarishvili announced at a press conference on May 22.
 
Woman who might become First Lady of Georgia
13 May, 2013
Following the naming of the ruling coalition's presidential candidate, the public has turned its attention to the question of who the state's First Lady will be if Giorgi Margvelashvili is elected the president in October.
 
Bidzina Ivanishvili sings Krimanchuli in Guria region
07 May, 2013
Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili attended a Leloburti folk sport event in the Shukhuti village of the Lanchkhuti Municipality on May 6.
 
14-year-old McDonald's hamburger stays unchanged
25 April, 2013
A Utah man has unearthed a McDonald's hamburger he bought in 1999 - and the sandwich looks exactly the same as the day it was first flipped.
 
‘Smile to the World’ – Georgian smile among 55 participant countries
11 April, 2013
Georgia is set to participate for the first time in the ‘Smile to the World’ project featuring video and photographs of smiles from 55 countries
 
A-studio releases new soundtrack for “Brigada 2: Heir”
01 April, 2013
The Russian band A-Studio released an original soundtrack video for the new film “Brigada 2: Heir”
 
Deep Purple lead singer’s Georgian wedding: Ian Gillan in Chokha and Phaeton
20 March, 2013
Famous band Deep Purple is scheduled to visit Georgia for 2013 Tbilisi Open Air festival on Dinamo Arena stadium, although this is not their first trip to the country - the band held five concerts in Tbilisi Sports Palace in May 1990, but even that was not their only activity in the capital city.
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