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Month: January 2010

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Turkey Warns Protocols Could Fall Through

January 30, 2010 Weekly Staff 0

LONDON (Combined Sources)–Efforts to normalize relations between Turkey and Armenia and open their common border could fail unless the process is carried out “properly,” Turkey’s foreign minister said Friday, referring to a ruling by Armenia’s […]

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Sohigian: Listening to the Wind of Change: Renewable Energy in Armenia

January 30, 2010 Jason Sohigian 6

The Armenian Weekly January 2010 Magazine Armenia relies on a diverse mix of energy resources, and renewables present a range of challenges, strategic advantages, and market opportunities. In 2009 alone, the World Bank announced an […]

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Meneshian: Christmas Wish

January 30, 2010 Knarik O. Meneshian 1

The Armenian Weekly January 2010 Magazine “Where are you off to this morning, Vahram jan (dear)?” shouted Hambartsoom, his neighbor. “I have mail from America, from my Narek!” Vahram exclaimed as he rushed down the […]

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Vartabedian: Diversity Was Dick Jaffarian’s Potion

January 30, 2010 Tom Vartabedian 0

HAVERHILL, Mass.—Whether it was selling you a car from his prominent dealership or donating to an Armenian charity, Richard “Dick” Jaffarian left behind no compromise in his character. He fished and hunted with the best […]

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ALMA’s Annual Volunteer Luncheon Celebrates Hard Work

January 30, 2010 Weekly Staff 0

WATERTOWN, Mass.—The Armenian Library and Museum of America (ALMA) held a holiday Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon on Jan. 9 to thank its team of volunteers for their hard work and to pay special tribute to a […]

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Armenian History Class to Be Offered at Middlesex Community College

January 30, 2010 Weekly Staff 1

A non-credit evening class on Armenian history, culture, and the American Armenian community will be offered again starting on Mon, Feb. 1. The class will be conducted on five successive Monday evenings from 7-9 p.m. […]

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Boyajian: Countdown to the Next War over Artsakh

January 28, 2010 David Boyajian 55

Meeting at the White House with a group of Armenian Americans, the chief U.S. negotiator for the OSCE peace talks on Artsakh (Karabagh) announced that the United States would be satisfied if a peace agreement […]

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Marty Kanayan Walked in Dad’s Footsteps

January 28, 2010 Tom Vartabedian 0

HOUSTON, Texas—Growing up on the streets of Watertown, Mass., Mardiros (Martin) Kanayan was his father’s keeper. As the proud son of Armenian freedom fighter General Dro Kanayan, he had big shoes to fill. At AYF […]

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Deadline for $10,000 William Saroyan Prize for Playwriting Approaching

January 28, 2010 Weekly Staff 0

LOS ANGELES, Calif.—The Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance (ADAA) welcomes submissions for its 2010 William Saroyan Prize for Playwriting, made possible by a grant from the William Saroyan Foundation. The deadline is Feb. 15, 2010 for […]

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Dagdigian, Vartabedian Offer Joint Program on Armenia

January 28, 2010 Weekly Staff 1

LOWELL, Mass.—Two long-time friends who’ve made repeated trips to Armenia will pool their efforts toward a joint program Feb. 20. Joe Dagdigian and Tom Vartabedian, two active members of the Merrimack Valley Armenian community, will […]

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