Russian figure skating duet set new world record
21 October, 2013
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Russian figure skating duo of Tatiana Volosozhar and Maxim Trankov set a new world record with 83.05 points awarded to their brilliant short program performance at the United States Grand Prix. The new record is almost 1.5 points better than their own previous achievement set in late September.

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Saakashvili leaves but the question is for how long?
Georgia has a new president and ten years of Mikheil Saakashvili’s rule is over. Former president does not openly speak on his future intentions. However, he has stated several times that “being passive is equal to death to him.”
HAS COHABITATION ENDED?
For the first time in our history, in order to change the chief administrator of the country we didn’t need a velvet revolution or a coup. Cohabitation that was taken by majority of our compatriots as the biggest hindrance to restore justice has ended. 9 years of Saakashvili’s presidency have expired as well. According to expert Kakhi Kakhishvili, Georgian people deserve congratulations.
“NINE-YEAR CARNAGE”
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New President - New Economic Expectations
While the newly elected President of Georgia Giorgi Margvelashvili together with his supporting ruling political coalition Georgian Dream and Prime-Minister himself indulges in euphoric position of trust and success prior to actual stepping in his office term, the country nurtures hopes for new economic development and prosperity promised by Margvelashvili as his key beat during the pre-election campaign.
Decent Pensions Instead of Social Aid
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Tax for Lands’ Sake
To boost cultivation of agricultural land and raise its share in economic value making chain, Georgian legislative body ponders over the idea of applying property tax to all agricultural lands, both cultivated and non-cultivated. Petty farmers feel disappointed but economic and agriculture connoisseurs believe this is the only remedy to prompt small farmers set up cooperatives and consolidate lands and efforts for the sake of higher economic benefits.
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