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Russia tightened its control yesterday over Georgia's breakaway province of Abkhazia with a new treaty envisaging closer military and economic ties with the lush sliver of land along the Black Sea.

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On the gritty side of this casino resort town near the Turkish border, three men in a hotel suite gathered in secret to talk about a deal for radioactive material.

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MOSCOW (AP) - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev pledged yesterday to withdraw Russian troops from key areas of Georgia after 200 European Union monitors are deployed later this month.

However, the Russian agreement to pull out all the troops occuping regions surrounding the disputed territories of South Ossetia and Abkhazia hinged on Georgia's acceptance of a reworked cease-fire deal.

Yesterday, Russian soldiers blocked international aid convoys from visiting Georgian villages and the ambassadors of Sweden, Latvia and Estonia said they also were barred last week from visiting villages beyond Russian checkpoints.

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One newspaper asserted she had returned to find the country worse off than when she left it for her trip through Helsinki, Brussels, London, Havana and Honolulu. Whew. Even the enumeration of places where La GMA came and went is enough to exhaust this writer, and remember I used to travel a lot. We can only conclude that La Gloria’s energy is boundless.
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                    [Title] => Russia gets greater control over Black Sea region
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Russia tightened its control yesterday over Georgia's breakaway province of Abkhazia with a new treaty envisaging closer military and economic ties with the lush sliver of land along the Black Sea.

[DatePublished] => 2014-11-25 07:02:27 [ColumnID] => 0 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1788576 [AuthorName] => Vladimir Isachenkov [SectionName] => World [SectionUrl] => world [URL] => ) [1] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 884421 [Title] => AP Exclusive: Georgia details nuke investigations [Summary] =>

On the gritty side of this casino resort town near the Turkish border, three men in a hotel suite gathered in secret to talk about a deal for radioactive material.

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MOSCOW (AP) - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev pledged yesterday to withdraw Russian troops from key areas of Georgia after 200 European Union monitors are deployed later this month.

However, the Russian agreement to pull out all the troops occuping regions surrounding the disputed territories of South Ossetia and Abkhazia hinged on Georgia's acceptance of a reworked cease-fire deal.

Yesterday, Russian soldiers blocked international aid convoys from visiting Georgian villages and the ambassadors of Sweden, Latvia and Estonia said they also were barred last week from visiting villages beyond Russian checkpoints.

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One newspaper asserted she had returned to find the country worse off than when she left it for her trip through Helsinki, Brussels, London, Havana and Honolulu. Whew. Even the enumeration of places where La GMA came and went is enough to exhaust this writer, and remember I used to travel a lot. We can only conclude that La Gloria’s energy is boundless.
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