Month: July 2010
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Jul- 2010 -31 JulyOpinion
Remembering the Mekhitarists—50 Years Later (Part 5)
Much has been said and written about the Mekhitarist Fathers but little is ever mentioned about the seminarians of this…
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31 July
Apigian-Kessel: Forgotten Genocide: Let’s Remember Perished Assyrians and Pontics, Too
Today July 25, 2010 I am unable to attend the Armenian Revolutionary Federation’s annual picnic celebration of the Khanasor Expedition,…
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31 JulyNews
Kerry Schedules Bryza Confirmation Vote Despite Evasive Answers
WASHINGTON–Senator John Kerry (D-Mass.), chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, today announced that his panel will hold a vote next…
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31 July
‘Kermesse’ Comes to ACEC in Watertown, Sept. 11-12
On Sat. and Sun., Sept. 11-12, the Greater Boston area will enjoy a spectacular open-air festival featuring some of the…
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30 July
Editorial: What’s the Rush Senator Kerry?
President Obama, clearly in no hurry, waited more than a year to fill the empty U.S. ambassador position in Azerbaijan.…
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30 July
Armenian Americans Sue Turkey for Genocide Losses
LOS ANGELES, Calif. (The Associated Press)—Armenian American lawyers filed a federal lawsuit on July 30 against the Turkish government and…
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30 July
Bruce Boghosian Named AUA President
OAKLAND, Calf.—The American University of Armenia (AUA) will officially welcome incoming president Bruce Boghosian and wife Laura Boghosian at receptions…
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30 July
Khachatourian: Bryza’s ‘Groomsman’ Was Mammadyarov: Conflict or Convenience?
Last week at the Senate Foreign Relations confirmation hearings, President Obama’s nominee for the U.S. ambassadorial post in Azerbaijan, Matthew…
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30 JulyNews
His Holiness Karekin II Joins ABMDR as Potential Donor
LOS ANGELES—His Holiness Karekin II, Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians, became the latest potential stem cell donor to…
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30 July
Vartabedian: Three Lives Toward Greater Fruition
People often wonder where I get my story ideas and how, over the course of 50 years, I’ve been so…
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