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Losing the Stanley Cup and the KFI Radio Debacle

June 22, 2009 Betty Apigian-Kessel 3

The burning question: Can there be life in Hockeytown after losing the Stanley Cup? Yes, thanks to Los Angeles’ radio station KFI and I will explain why. Dejected and with sunken heart late on the […]

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Watertown High School’s Armenian Language Program Under the Spotlight

June 20, 2009 Guest Contributor 0

WATERTOWN, Mass.—The year 2010 will mark the 40th anniversary of the Armenian-language program in the Watertown Public School system. It was in 1970 when parents and community leaders made an effort to implement an Armenian-language […]

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Mer Doon…Continuing Mission

June 20, 2009 Guest Contributor 2

By Julie Ashekian “I often ask myself how my future looks, growing up with no family and not knowing where I will live. I studied carpet weaving while in the orphanage, quickly falling in love […]

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IAGS Holds 8th Biennial Conference on ‘The New Face of Genocide’

June 19, 2009 Andy Turpin 0

ARLINGTON, Va. (A.W.)—On June 7-9, the International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) held its 8th Biennial Conference, hosted this year by the Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University. The theme of […]

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Photography Exhibition by Karoun Charkoudian

June 19, 2009 Armand Andreassian 0

NEWTON, Mass. (A.W.)—The Citizen’s Bank at 305 Walnut St. in Newtonville, Mass.—a spirited promoter of local talent—is presenting a photographic exhibition of lifelong Newton resident and artist, Karoun Charkoudian. Charkoudian’s beautiful works capture the familiar […]

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Late Pastor’s Spirit Hovers over Armenian School ‘Hantes’

June 18, 2009 Tom Vartabedian 0

NORTH ANDOVER, Mass.—The spirit of Rev. Vartan Kassabian proved a guiding light in an Armenian School hantes dedicated in his behalf at St. Gregory Church last month. The beloved pastor died unexpectedly this spring, sending […]

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Obama Appoints Vartan Gregorian to President’s Commission on White House Fellowships

June 18, 2009 Weekly Staff 3

WASHINGTON—On June 17, President Obama appointed Vartan Gregorian, the president of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, and 27 other prominent Americans to the President’s Commission on White House Fellowships. This accomplished group of citizens […]

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House Panel Maintains Aid Level to Armenia

June 17, 2009 Weekly Staff 0

Reverses Obama Administration Push to Tilt Military Aid Balance Toward Baku; Allocates $48 Million for Armenia and $10 Million for Karabagh WASHINGTON—The House Appropriations Subcommittee responsible for U.S. foreign aid policy on June 17 voted […]

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Vartan Oskanian to Speak in NY on Turkey-Armenia Relations

June 17, 2009 Weekly Staff 1

NEW YORK—A public lecture by former Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian, titled “Roadmap to Where? Armenian Turkish Relations: Pitfalls and Possibilities,” will be held at the Fordham Law School Amphitheater (140 W 62nd St., New […]

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ALMA Announces Summer and Fall Internships

June 17, 2009 Weekly Staff 0

Exciting Internship Opportunities for Undergraduate and Graduate Students WATERTOWN, Mass.—As the largest Armenian museum in the diaspora, the Armenian Library and Museum of America (ALMA) offers many unique internship opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students […]

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