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Georgia
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Bush Warns Russia to Pull Back in Georgia
Aug 11, 2008 7:04 PM CDT
Bush Warns Russia to Pull Back in Georgia
Kremlin may have planned and instigated war, US official says
(Newser)
- President Bush on Monday demanded that Russia end a "dramatic and brutal escalation" of violence in Georgia, agree to an immediate cease-fire and accept international mediation to end the crisis in the former Soviet republic. "Russia has invaded a sovereign neighboring state and threatens a democratic government elected...
Russians Cut Georgia in Half
Aug 11, 2008 5:08 PM CDT
Russians Cut Georgia in Half
Georgian civilians flee from warplanes
(Newser)
- Russian forces seized several towns and a military base deep in western Georgia today and captured the main east-west highway near Gori, effectively cutting the country in half, Georgia's president said. Fighting also raged around Tskhinvali, the capital of the separatist province of South Ossetia. Russian warplanes launched new air...
Stocks Post Modest Gains
MARKETS
Aug 11, 2008 3:47 PM CDT
Stocks Post Modest Gains
(Newser)
- Stocks managed to hold on to small gains today from a big early rally, as oil prices fell despite the fighting in Georgia, MarketWatch reports. The Dow closed up 48.03 points at 11,782.35. The Nasdaq gained 25.85 points to 2,439.95, and the S&P...
Georgia's Outgunned Leader Keeps the Faith
Aug 11, 2008 1:45 PM CDT
Georgia's Outgunned Leader Keeps the Faith
'We cannot compete' with Russia, but don't forget: 'Finland fought this kind of war in 1939'
(Newser)
- After 5 years of risky political brinksmanship with Russia, Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili now finds himself in the fight of his life, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. The pro-Western leader says he has no regrets about his tactics, which seem finally to have set off long-simmering tensions between his state...
Russia Opens
Second Front
in Georgia
UPDATED
Aug 11, 2008 11:57 AM CDT
Russia Opens Second Front in Georgia
(Newser)
- Russia opened a second front of fighting in Georgia today, sending armored vehicles beyond two breakaway provinces and seizing a military base and police stations in the country's west, officials told the AP. Meanwhile, the US State Department evacuated more than 170 American civilians to Armenia. The new forays into...
Going It Alone, Georgians Fume at US Inaction
Aug 11, 2008 7:56 AM CDT
Going It Alone, Georgians Fume at US Inaction
Pro-Western country expected more than feeble diplomacy
(Newser)
- As a haggard group of soldiers clambered into the flatbed truck, vacantly clutching Kalishnikovs, one explained the cause of their despair: “America and the European Union are spitting on us.” It’s an exceedingly popular sentiment in Georgia, the
New York Times
reports. The fiercely pro-Western nation had...
Georgia Signs Ceasefire; Negotiators Head to Moscow
Aug 11, 2008 6:54 AM CDT
Georgia Signs Ceasefire; Negotiators Head to Moscow
Kouchner brokers accord as new threats arise in Abkhazia
(Newser)
- Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili has signed a ceasefire agreement drafted by the European Union, which EU mediators will present to Moscow later today. Bernard Kouchner, the French foreign minister, visited Tbilisi this morning and said that the Georgian leader was "determined to make peace." Kouchner will now try...
Thousands Flee as
Russia Attacks
Central Georgia
Aug 11, 2008 4:55 AM CDT
Thousands Flee as Russia Attacks Central Georgia
Russian army bombards Gori as war moves beyond provinces
(Newser)
- Thousands of Georgians are fleeing the central city of Gori as the Russian army continues to wage major attacks beyond South Ossetia, reports the
Times
of London. Russia launched a massive aerial bombardment of Gori amid reports that it was on the verge of a ground invasion. The move from...
Russian Onslaught
Hikes War Fears
Aug 10, 2008 8:43 AM CDT
Russian Onslaught Hikes War Fears
US condemns Russia's 'disproportionate' action in Georgian territory
(Newser)
- Fears of a full-scale war continued to mount today as Russian forces kept up attacks even as Georgian troops pulled out of the battlefield at South Ossetia, reports the
New York Times
. Russia landed ground troops at a second disputed territory, Abkhazia, and broadened its aerial assaults to the airport...
Russia-Georgia Conflict
Was Waiting to Happen
Analysis
Aug 9, 2008 4:03 PM CDT
Russia-Georgia Conflict Was Waiting to Happen
Taunting a bullying bear lands Caucus state in trouble
(Newser)
- Russia’s invasion of Georgia should surprise no one: In hindsight, it's even "absurdly over-determined,” James Traub writes in the
New York Times
. Russia has an economic interest in Georgian instability and a deep Cold War mindset that could not accept Georgia’s pro-Western path. For its part,...
Georgia Conflict Offers a Test for US Candidates
Aug 9, 2008 1:59 PM CDT
Georgia Conflict Offers a Test for US Candidates
Obama urges calm; McCain takes harder line on Russia
(Newser)
- The conflict between Russia and Georgia provided one of the first real tests of how the presidential candidates would respond to that infamous 3 a.m. phone call about a world crisis, Politico notes. The upshot: Barack Obama echoed the international consensus, George Bush included, by calling for calm and...
Russia Brushes Off
Calls for Cease-Fire
Aug 9, 2008 12:27 PM CDT
Russia Brushes Off Calls for Cease-Fire
Bush, Georgia urge end to fighting
(Newser)
- Georgia called for a cease-fire today, as Russia sent bombers deeper into the country, but Russia said it would not stop until Georgia had withdrawn from South Ossetia. George Bush made his own call to Dmitry Medvedev, saying that the strikes “mark a dangerous escalation in the crisis,”...
Russia Takes Breakaway Capital in Georgian Fighting
Aug 9, 2008 5:55 AM CDT
Russia Takes Breakaway Capital in Georgian Fighting
Death toll in Georgian conflict reaches 1,500
(Newser)
- Russia claims to have taken control of South Ossetia’s capital today, after Georgian troops flowed into the breakaway enclave yesterday in an effort to reclaim the region. Seeking to “force the Georgian side to peace,” Russia has expanded its counterattack further into Georgia. Russia puts the death...
Georgia Accuses Russia
of Bombing Civilians
updated
Aug 8, 2008 9:56 AM CDT
Georgia Accuses Russia of Bombing Civilians
President says his nation is defending against aggressors
(Newser)
- Russian troops are targeting civilians in their assault on Georgia, President Mikhail Saakashvili told CNN today. “This is the worst nightmare one can encounter,” he said. “They've been bombing Georgia from numerous warplanes and specifically targeting (the) civilian population, and we have scores of wounded and dead....
Russian Troops Enter Georgia
updated
Aug 8, 2008 7:00 AM CDT
Russian Troops Enter Georgia
25 dead in border face-off with breakaway group
(Newser)
- Russia entered the fight today between the US-backed republic of Georgia and the breakaway region of South Ossetia, the
New York Times
reports. Russian tanks rolled into the disputed region to back Ossetian rebels, and Georgia shot down two Russia aircraft, the AP reports. The violence is the worst in...
Obama Looks to Tip Scales by Boosting Black Vote
Jul 28, 2008 3:54 PM CDT
Obama Looks to Tip Scales by Boosting Black Vote
Army of volunteers fans out, targeting young people, African Americans
(Newser)
- The Obama campaign’s national voter-registration effort has deployed 3,000 volunteers, with one major focus on expanding the African-American voter base dramatically. One volunteer hits the sweltering streets of Macon, Ga., with the
Washington Post
in tow. "You see how mentally shackled and jaded people are, because they've...
Dog Reunited
With Family
After 5 Years
Jul 15, 2008 2:05 PM CDT
Dog Reunited With Family After 5 Years
Beagle returns to Queens home after turning up at Georgia shelter
(Newser)
- A Queens family experienced its own version of the
Incredible Journey
last weekend when it was reunited with a beagle puppy after 5 years—and more than 850 miles, reports the
New York Post.
No one knows where Rocco's travels took him in the interim
,
but when he turned up...
New Yorkers
Bolt for Warmer,
Cheaper Atlanta
Jul 13, 2008 7:57 PM CDT
New Yorkers Bolt for Warmer, Cheaper Atlanta
The city's cheap housing and warm climate attracts northerners
(Newser)
- New Yorkers are flocking to the southern climes and cheaper housing of Atlanta, but encountering a range of culture shocks, the
New York Sun
reports. About 40,000 yanks moved to Atlanta between 2000 and 2005, drawn partly by a booming job market, and now some wonder how to move...
Georgia Dad Charged in Daughter's 'Honor Killing'
Jul 9, 2008 6:25 AM CDT
Georgia Dad Charged in Daughter's 'Honor Killing'
Pakistani-born man denies strangling daughter who wanted divorce
(Newser)
- A Pakistani-born Georgia man appeared in court yesterday accused of strangling his daughter with a bungee cord after she filed for divorce, the
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
reports. The man's wife told police that he had argued with his 25-year-old daughter over her plans to end her arranged marriage. The father maintains...
Fight to Bear Arms
—in Atlanta Airport
Jul 2, 2008 3:11 AM CDT
Fight to Bear Arms —in Atlanta Airport
Gun advocates sue to block ban
(Newser)
- Atlanta officials are trying to ban guns from the city's international airport—the world's busiest—but incredibly, that may prove difficult, reports the
Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
A new Georgia law allows gun owners with permits to carry concealed weapons in many public places, including public transportation. Gun advocates say that includes...
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