Month: March 2009
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Mar- 2009 -3 March
Straight from the Homeland: Edgar Manucharyan
His professional career started at the ripe age of 15 with the Armenian Club, Football Club Pyunik. He is an…
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3 March
Pianist Tanya Gabrielian to Appear in Debut Recitals in Boston, NY
BOSTON—California native and pianist Tanya Gabrielian recently won the 2008 prestigious Pro Musicis International Award. As part of her award,…
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3 March
Black Sea Salsa Sets Hips and the Evening on Fire
WATERTOWN, Mass. (A.W.)—On Feb. 13, Black Sea Salsa, the 15-piece Armenian salsa band, performed at the Charles Movsesian Theater at…
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3 March
Raiders of the Accountant’s Lost Archival Chamber
Bournoutian speaks at NAASR about new book, ‘Jambr’ BELMONT, Mass. (A.W.)—On Feb. 11, George Bournoutian, Professor of East European and…
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3 March
Love Tree
I know that I shall never see a three word poem as sad and lovely as the one I saw…
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2 MarchNews
‘Responsible Ethics’ Group Targets Armenian Grassroots Organization
Timing provides indication of less than ethical motives WASHINGTON (A.W.)—On Feb. 18, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW)…
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2 March
State Department’s Human Rights Report Highlights Developments in Armenia, Azerbaijan
WASHINGTON (A.W.)—On Feb. 25, the U.S. Department of State submitted to the Congress its “Country Reports on Human Rights Practices…
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1 MarchSpecial Reports
The Armenians in Chicago
German, French, English, and American Southerner—these were some of the pioneers of Illinois in the mid 1800s. It was to…
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1 March
Conspiracy
It seemed to him, that since his arrival in Boston, someone had been following him. Right at Logan Airport, just…
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1 March
Wilmington Students Study Armenian Genocide
WILMINGTON, Mass.—Efforts to introduce an Armenian Genocide curriculum throughout high schools north of Boston is gaining impetus. The latest schools…
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