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− | '''Mikheil Saakashvili''', [[Columbia Law School|Law]] '[[1994|94]] was the president of [[w:Georgia_(country)|Georgia]] (the country, not the state, you idiot). | + | '''Mikheil Saakashvili''', [[Columbia Law School|Law]] '[[1994|94]] was the president of [[w:Georgia_(country)|Georgia]] (the country, not the state, you idiot) from [[2004]] to [[2012]]. |
− | On his first day at the law school, where he earned an [[LLM]], he was apparently delighted to find that many of his favorite legal theorists were not dead. Later, he developed a taste for the [[Indian Cafe]]. | + | On his first day at the law school, where he earned an [[LLM]], he was apparently delighted to find that many of his favorite legal theorists were not dead. Later, he developed a taste for the [[Indian Cafe]]. While Georgia's leader, he had returned on occasion (as in [[2005]] and [[2007]]) for the [[World Leaders Forum]]. |
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Latest revision as of 20:20, 15 May 2013
Mikheil Saakashvili, Law '94 was the president of Georgia (the country, not the state, you idiot) from 2004 to 2012.
On his first day at the law school, where he earned an LLM, he was apparently delighted to find that many of his favorite legal theorists were not dead. Later, he developed a taste for the Indian Cafe. While Georgia's leader, he had returned on occasion (as in 2005 and 2007) for the World Leaders Forum.