Month: August 2018
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Aug- 2018 -21 AugustLetters to the Editor
Letter to the Editor: A Friend of Armenians Running for Governor’s Councilor
Marilyn Petitto Devaney, a great friend of Armenian Americans, is running for re-election for the post of Massachusetts Governor’s Councilor.…
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20 AugustYouth
Cabin Fever: Notes From Camp, Part II
This is part two of a two part series featuring notes from Camp Haiastan campers in the summer of 2018…
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20 AugustMothering in the Motherland
Mothering in the Motherland: A Column About Parenting in Armenia
The most common question I hear from the Diaspora in America these days is, “What is it like raising children…
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20 AugustGaren Mouths Off
First Hundred Days
As some of you are reading this, others will still be at Glendale’s civic center rallying on the occasion of…
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18 AugustReports
Highlights From Pashinyan’s First 100 Days Speech
YEREVAN—Hundreds of thousands of people crowded Yereven’s Republic Square and the adjacent streets on Friday to hear Prime Minister Nikol…
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17 AugustOp-Eds
Hey Armenia, We Need to Talk
Last week, I visited Armenia for the first time as an adult, to attend my nephew’s baptism. I decided to…
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17 AugustCommunity News
Local Organization in Vanadzor Steps It Up For the Disabled
Kamo is one of eight founding members, all disabled, of Equal Rights, Equal Opportunities, an NGO based in Vanadzor. He…
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16 AugustNotes from the Pink City
Armenia’s Most Curiously Profitable Asset Could Be the .AM Domain
Upon gaining independence from Britain in 1978, the tiny Polynesian island-country of Tuvalu, with a population slightly higher than that…
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15 AugustYouth
Philly AYF Olympics – Your Foodie Destination
By Michael Shamlian If you haven’t been to Philly since the last AYF Olympics held here in 2010, you have…
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15 August
Trying to Make Sense of the Turkey-U.S. Rift
I have just authorized a doubling of Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum with respect to Turkey as their currency, the…
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