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From the Frontline draws attention to the photo coverage of the Russo-Georgian war by Russian Chechnya veteran, author, and journalist - Novaya Gazeta - Arkady Babchenko.
Serqqizi's Photo-Weblog posts photographs of the anti-government Why? youth movement in Tbilisi, Georgia.
KZBlog's post is about some good news about the cycling team Astana after losing two premier cyclists and a long period of doubt over funding.
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As I have read what is going on, Osseta has proven that it could not live in freedom (They appear to be trash by their actions), And the other would rather live under the Russian Thumb. But at least they have not sent their people out to ravage the countryside, With permission of their Russian compatriots of course. As I see it Georgia is better off with out them. I would drop all bridges To the other areas and build 100 ft berm on all borders to Russia, To include watch towers. That includes all Russian controlled territory. All roads, water supply gas supplies and electricity to those areas should be cut and I would request that Turkey move in as PeaceKeepers and that any attack on Georgia be as an Attack on Turkey