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            <description>In the wake of last week's EU report on the Russia-Georgia war, many in the West are wondering what can be done to prevent the conflict from repeating itself. For answers, RFE/RL's Georgian Service spoke to Lithuanian Foreign Minister Vygaudas Usackas and Ron Asmus of German Marshall Fund.</description>
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            <title>Rising Star Says Georgian President 'Fundamentally Misguided'</title>
            <description>Mikheil Saakashvili still has four years in office. But as disenchantment grows with the former darling of the Rose Revolution, his most strident critics are already on the lookout for a possible counterweight. Could 35-year-old Irakli Alasania be their man?</description>
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            <title>Border Villages Being 'Russified' </title>
            <description>Major military clashes have ended in Georgia, but for villagers living in or near the country's breakaway territories, a new kind of nightmare is just beginning.</description>
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            <title>Georgia Offers Cease-Fire To Breakaway Region</title>
            <description>Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili has offered South Ossetia a unilateral cease-fire in an effort to deescalate rapidly rising tensions between the two sides.</description>
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