Issue 4270. Last Updated: 11/08/2009

Taking the Temperature In Georgia's Hot Spring

By Matthew Collin
Tbilisi is bathing in an early summer glow. Babushkas are hawking bucketfuls of luscious strawberries and kiwi on the sidewalks, the fountains are gushing merry jets of water into the warm air, and the Georgian capital seems to be in a carefree mood. Is this really a country on the brink of war?

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