Re-Greening Armenia
Just a few days ago, some good news hit regarding the environment of our homeland. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) introduced a bill titled “Haiti and Armenia Reforestation Act.” But as with everything in life, it […]
Just a few days ago, some good news hit regarding the environment of our homeland. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) introduced a bill titled “Haiti and Armenia Reforestation Act.” But as with everything in life, it […]
The Department of State (DOS) of the U.S. of A. is a huge establishment, with lots of resources, brains, and other talent. Yet, somehow its “experts” who provide advice about Turkey and Azerbaijan leave much […]
This article was inspired by a friend who asked me what I thought about the whole NSA (National Security Agency) scandal that has been roiling the U.S. and international scene for the last two months. […]
Turkey simmering. Will it end up tasting good, or just turn out to be an insipid hash we’ll be forced to chew on and digest for another few generations? No one can possibly make that […]
Of course the old saw actually goes, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” But in the topsy-turvy world that seems to be the Republic of Armenia (RoA), the way I have this article titled—“If […]
A brief e-mail from a friend spending some time in Armenia inspired this article. Interestingly, the note was an afterthought to the main purpose of the message, which was to forward an e-mail about the […]
Maybe Chicago just wants to revive its gangster era infamy. Maybe that’s why it has given us Barack Obama—as a means of spreading the debased brand of politics practiced there. I’m not just referring to […]
A shiver ran down my spine when I saw the news item “US Geological Survey Completes Armenia Shale Gas Resources Study” in Asbarez. “Why?” you’re probably almost shouting out loud. “This will give our country […]
The parallels seem deliciously endless in number and category. A week’s worth of unrest in Turkey, spreading from Constantinople (Bolis) to other cities, could go to unpredictable places, both good and bad. Already, I’ve heard […]
The Day of and Beyond This year, April 24th started quite early in the day, with a 6:30 a.m. meeting for a commemorative hike organized by AHA (Armenian Hiking Association), which is just getting off […]
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