Sharapova and Wozniacki dancing on the tennis court
08 December, 2012
You must have Flash Player installed in order to see this player.
The match between Maria Sharapova and Caroline Wozniacki in Sao Paolo resulted in Sharapova’s victory. During one of the breaks, both tennisists decided to dance together with the mascot.

Other Stories
Bidzina Ivanishvili was awarded a Milan shirt with his surname on it
Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili held a meeting in Tbilisi on June 1 with AC Milan Vice-President Adriano Galliani, who had travelled for the May 31 farewell match of former AC Milan player and currently Georgia's Energy Minister Kakha Kaladze.
Naked man on the pitch at Kaladze’s farewell match
A naked man ran out on the Dinamo Arena pitch during the May 31 Kakha Kaladze farewell match in Tbilisi.
Kakha Kaladze’s son kicked off the ball to start his father’s last match
Kakha Kaladze's son Levaniko kicked off the ball for the start of the May 31 farewell match of his father, the former AC Milan and Georgian national team player.
World football stars in Tbilisi for Kaladze's farewell match
International players for the May 31 Kakha Kaladze farewell match traveled to Tbilisi on the match day, arriving at Tbilisi International Airport and having been accommodated at Radisson Blue Iveria hotel.
 “Unforgettable” day in Georgian Football history – first training held for Kaladze’s farewell match
Former football player and currently Energy Minister Kakha Kaladze took part in the first training session ahead of his May 31 Farewell Match involving Georgian and international players.
Bera Ivanishvili’s two songs will premiere at Kakha Kaladze’s farewell match
Singer Bera Ivanishvili will debut two new songs for Kakha Kaladze Farewell Match on May 31.
Three world records set by the Interior Ministry employees
Three employees of the Interior Ministry structures set various records on May 23, with nine-time world record holder Police Captain Ioseb Khutsishvili
Maldini, Shevchenko, Inzaghi and other football stars arriving to Georgia for Kaladze’s farewell match
Organizer of the May 31 Kakha Kaladze farewell match David Mujiri revealed the names of players who will participate in the game.
Fight between Giorgi Chanturia and Russian footballer
Giorgi Tchanturia was among the four players sent off during the Russian Premier League Matchday 29 game between Alania Vladikavkaz and Dynamo Moscow.
David Beckham cries at his last football match
The 38-year-old had tears in his eyes at the end of what is likely to be his ever game, after a career spanning 22 years.
Georgian Armwrestler insulted by Russian website
A Russian website appeared to insult a Georgian competitor of the European Armwrestling Championship, after the video reviewer of the rosbalt.ru page commented on her match
4:0 - Georgian footballers score against Russia
Two Georgian players scored in the Russian League One match between SKA-Energiya and Khimki on May 6 which ended in a 4-0 win for the former team
Should Georgia participate in Winter Olympics 2014 in Sochi? – Palitra TV survey
Palitra TV channel carried out a street survey asking citizens if they thought Georgia should participate in the 2014 Winter Olympics
Bidzina Ivanisvhili hosted Georgian Judo team which became European Champion
Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili received Georgian Judo wrestlers who have been crowned European Champions in the tournament in Budapest on April 28th.
Scandalous statement - First openly gay NBA star
Basketball player Jason Collins has said it is "mind-boggling" to be the first active male athlete in a major sport in the US to come out as gay, BBC informs.
Also on the Web
Were's the Money?
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.
Politicized Avenue
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.
Better Visa System for More Visitors
Exclusive Interview with Federica Favi, Ambassador of Italy to Georgia

Last week, the Ambassador of Italy to Georgia, H.E. Mrs. Federica Favi held a press conference regarding Embassy’s new visa issuing service. Ambassador Favi spoke to journalists from the offices of Visa Management Service. Due to the deadline, we could not publish it immediately. However, Georgian Journal decided to visit the embassy to conduct a face-to-face interview with Federica Favi, recipient of the prize in the nomination of “the best respondent” at Georgian Journal’s Diplomat Party a month ago at Tbilisi Marriott.
Salome Zourabichvili as Independent Candidate
Exclusive Interview with Ex-Minister of Georgia

Salome Zourabichvili, who intends to finalize her decision to present her candidacy for the presidential elections in October of 2013, talked to Georgian Journal and declared that she is “thinking about her candidacy for the next presidential election as an independent candidate”. At the same time, she denied rumors about establishing new political party. “I founded one political Party “the Way of Georgia” in 2006, which has kept its line and orientation over these very difficult years and which now continues without me. I have said about the President’s role that he/she should not be identified with one given Party, and should not represent a single Party. I am no longer the leader of my Party, where I have only an honorary title, but would not think about joining another one or creating a nes one. I do not believe in politicians changing parties as they change shirts, which has been a bad habit for some people in Georgian politics.”
No Rival For Georgian Dream Candidate
Leader of “Industry Will Save Georgia” Gogi Topadze talked to Georgian Journal about the ongoing presidential race and new arrests that changed the layot in Georgian Political life. We offer the interview to our reader:
Internal Unrest in National Movement
Criticism against the Party Leader

According to the experts, internal confrontations taking place in the National Movement has all the hallmarks of the irreversible process which is likely to disintegrate once mighty and tightly knit party into isolated shards. They add that the end is nigh, that is, the National Movement will not be able to keep itself intact even by the October Presidential elections. For the same reason, their Presidential hopeful faces harsh prospect of losing the privileged status among his likes from the opposition.
AGREEMENT REACHED ON EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT
An agreement is reached between Georgian authorities and businessmen in the field of employment contract terms of the draft labor code put under parliamentary procedures at the moment and scheduled to be approved by the end of the spring session.
What’s Amiss With Cheaper Agro-Credits?
Very few of reprocessing industry enterprises have availed of preferential agribusiness credits disbursed in frames of the Preferential Agro-Credit Project of the Ministry of Agriculture of Georgia (MOA) within a month of its launch on March 27, 2013. Economic analysts think the reason is the credit program is more tailored to banks’ interests rather than to the agriculture reprocessing industry that should play the first fiddle in agriculture sector revival and development.
Conservative Banking Policy Hinders Georgian Economy
Conservative banking policy hinders Georgian economy. According to the influential Standard & Poor’s international rating agency, aside from the political uncertainty, reducing the economic growth-rate in Georgia, is associated with the conservative policy of commercial banks.
Tbilisi Ecology Lacks Competence and Policy
The ecological condition of Georgian capital Tbilisi is alarming as the municipality lacks due competence and bases its activity on none-existing strategy for years.
«« June 2013 »»
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
GEL Exchange
GBP
1
GBP
2.5071
RUB
100
RUB
5.1878
TRY
1
TRY
0.8744
EUR
1
EUR
2.1432
USD
1
USD
1.6496