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    tbilisi
    [ noun ]
    the capital and largest city of Georgia on the Kura river
    <noun.location>


    1. He said students who were beaten during the fighting ducked into alleyways and shops along Tbilisi's main thoroughfare, Rustaveli Street, for medical care.
    2. Just down Rustaveli Boulevard, the main drag in Tbilisi, a statue of Soviet founder Vladimir Lenin is still standing _ but just barely.
    3. Soviet officials are conducting an investigation to determine whether security forces who broke up the demonstration in Tbilisi killed people by beating them with shovels they had been issued to dig trenches.
    4. The poisonings caused "a great panic in the city," said Zviad Gamsakhurdia in a telephone interview from Tbilisi.
    5. The protest follows clashes between Georgians and Abkhazians in the Georgia-ruled enclave of Abkhazia, a popular seaside vacation area about 170 miles west of Tbilisi.
    6. A witness, speaking by telephone from the Georgian capital of Tbilisi, said several dozen people sat near the city's KGB headquarters and carried the flag that flew in the republic before it was made part of the Soviet Union.
    7. A church employee in Tbilisi, who demanded anonymity, said in a telephone interview that the situation in the capital is "more or less quiet now" and that authorities had promised to life an overnight curfew.
    8. Rebel troops demanding the resignation of Georgian President Zviad Gamsakhurdia continued to pound Georgia's parliament in Tbilisi with rocket and artillery fire for a second day.
    9. Bakatin is popular among some liberals for keeping tighter rein on his riot police since 19 peaceful demonstrators were killed by troops wielding shovels and gas in Tbilisi last year.
    10. Shevardnadze was sent to Tbilisi after the clash in an effort to try to restore order.
    11. Tbilisi was shaken by a minor earthquake Thursday, shortly after noon local time.
    12. Not a charming situation, and one that led to bombs, shooting on Tbilisi's lovely Rustaveli Prospect, and deaths by the hundreds.
    13. "The victims can only be helped by exact information about the formula of the chemical substance and its antidote, which are still unknown to Tbilisi doctors," the weekly said in its latest editions.
    14. The Foreign Ministry said that Tbilisi was closed to foreign correspondents as well as any Soviets reporting for Western news organizations.
    15. "Fifty people have declared a sit-in near the Sports Palace against the occupying army," Tea Daraselyan, a member of a Georgian independence group, said Thursday in a telephone interview from Tbilisi.
    16. The Tbilisi's capabilities are a marked advance over the much smaller Kiev-class carrier, which is capable of transporting only helicopters and jump-jets.
    17. About 5,000 people clashed with police in Tbilisi, capital of the former Soviet republic of Georgia, while rallying to support ousted leader Gamsakhurdia.
    18. One of the victims, Gilo Oniani, spoke with foreign correspondents in Tbilisi on Monday during a trip arranged by the Foreign Ministry.
    19. Vremya said 92 patients are hospitalized in Tbilisi, and more come in every day with poisoning symptoms.
    20. Officials in Moscow have confirmed only that tear gas was used, but doctors treating injured protesters in Tbilisi said they were suffering from a paralysis of the central nervous system caused by an unidentified chemical substance.
    21. Miss Yurshova underwent the operation in the capital of the Georgian republic, Tbilisi, while Kashpirovsky was hundreds of miles away.
    22. The deputies also criticized the strict censorship that was imposed on journalists in Tbilisi.
    23. Besides the transit strike, several hundred people demonstrated throughout the day in central Tbilisi "against what happened in Abkhazia," the editor, Nana Gelashvili, said in a telephone interview.
    24. Menagarishvili told Izvestia leading toxicologists believed the substance used on protesters had "an irritating and atropine-like effect." He said scientists in Tbilisi, Moscow and Leningrad were involved in diagnosing the cases.
    25. It was under Mr. Gorbachev, they point out, that troops were sent into Tbilisi and Baku; bloodshed has already occurred.
    26. Mr Gia Nodia, who runs Tbilisi's only independent think-tank, says a basic food basket for a month costs Dollars 20 (Pounds 13.20); the official average salary, paid in the wildly inflating coupon, is Dollars 2 a month.
    27. Ousted Georgian president Zviad Gamsakhurdia returned suddenly from exile yesterday and urged President Eduard Shevardnadze to resign, Reuter reports from Tbilisi.
    28. Georgia yesterday brought in a temporary new currency, supplementing the Russian rouble with new coupon banknotes in a first stage towards full monetary independence, Reuter reports from Tbilisi.
    29. On Friday, the republic's party chief resigned after accepting responsibility for the April 9 clash in a main square of Tbilisi, and the republic's premier was also fired as a result.
    30. Ajaria, the southern part-Moslem region, is peaceful but prefers Moscow to Tbilisi. Mr Shevardnadze has no army.
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