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    Arrest made in Tbilisi grenade-toss
    By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL

    United Press International
    July 21 2005

    TBILISI, Georgia -- Police in the republic of Georgia have charged a
    man in Tbilisi with throwing a live grenade into a crowd U.S.
    President George Bush was addressing in May.

    Interior Minister Vano Merabishvili said police went to an
    apartment Wednesday acting on a tip, and were met with gunfire. One
    policeman was killed before the suspect, Vladimer Arutiniani, 27, was
    arrested. He was also wounded in the gun battle, Radio Free Europe
    said.

    There was little information given about the man, although a
    government official told CNN he was Armenian, and the grenade found
    in Freedom Square May 10 was also Armenian.

    The grenade was tossed within 100 feet of the podium where Bush,
    Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili and other officials were
    protected by bulletproof glass.

    A statement on the U.S. Embassy Web site called the grenade a
    "live device that simply failed to function."
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