Month: October 2010
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Oct- 2010 -7 October
University Administrators from Armenia to Visit Boston
CYSCA to Host Three-Week Training Program On Oct. 7, 10 administrators from Armenia’s universities are scheduled to arrive in Boston…
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7 OctoberNews
Interning at the Armenian Mission to the UN
NEW YORK, N.Y.—–The Permanent Mission to Armenia in New York launched an internship program at the Mission, giving six Armenian youth an opportunity to get hands-on experience at the United Nations.…
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6 October
Editorial: Dolma…and Some Music: The Turkish Foreign Ministry’s Newfound Pastime
Ever since the Turkish government failed to secure the ratification of the Turkey-Armenia protocols and essentially froze the so-called “normalization process,” it…
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6 October
Rep. Andrews Calls for Expanding U.S.-Armenia Trade
Urges Administration to Negotiate a Trade and Investment Framework Agreement with Armenia WASHINGTON—Congressman Robert Andrews (D-N.J.) has called on the…
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6 OctoberTom Vartabedian
St. Gregory Students Irked by Akhtamar
NORTH ANDOVER, Mass.—What comes first, the cross or the Badarak? Armenian School students at St. Gregory Church of North Andover…
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6 OctoberNews
G. Hovannisian Talks About ‘Family of Shadows’ at NAASR
BELMONT, Mass. (A.W.)—On Sept. 30, Garin Hovannisian, author of Family of Shadows, presented his work at the National Association for…
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6 October
Strom: Who Taught Superman?
Do you remember the names of the best teachers you ever had? How did they get to be good? What…
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6 OctoberNews
Michael: Inside the Orphanages of Armenia
The situation is overwhelming. The facilities are falling into disrepair. The staff members are few and not always qualified. The…
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5 OctoberNews
Georgian FM: There Is No Javakhk on the Map
YEREVAN (Combined Sources)—In an odd manifestation of Tbilisi’s diplomatic overtures, Georgian Foreign Minister Grigol Vashadze, who is on a visit…
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5 October
Sassounian: Apology for Vilifying One Man, Yet No Apology for Killing 1.5 Million
In 2008, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), an Alabama-based non-profit civil rights organization, published an article titled, “State of…
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