Flower Prices To Go Up

FLOWER PRICES TO GO UP

A1+
[12:47 pm] 07 March, 2007

The prices of flowers in "Brabion Flora" Service will go up on March
8. For instance, citizens will purchase one rose per 3000 AMD, the
service representatives informed "A1+".

"A1+" conducted polling among the students of the Yerevan State
University (YSU) asking what presents they prefer on March 8. The
results of the polling testify to the fact that most girls prefer
flowers on Women’s Day.

One of the YSU students, 22-year-old Hovhannes, told us the following
story connected with March 8. "Two years ago I decided to present my
girl with flowers on March 8. "When the florist informed me that the
prices of flowers would go up on March 8, I bought a bunch of flowers
on the eve. But the following morning I found the bunch faded".

Nowadays many people counter difficulties while choosing March 8
presents. "I give my wife money to buy something as I don’t know
what to buy for her," says 39-year-old taxi-driver Arsen. <>The
young also have difficulties in choosing presents. "If I present my
girl anything, I keep thinking all day long whether she will like,"
says 19-year-old Arthur.

Aram, a third-year student, says it is already three years he has
asked his girl friend what she wants. "I don’t like to present anything
that will be out of use."

We tried to find out what Armenian girls prefer besides flowers. Six of
the surveyed girls find cars to be the best presents. It is noteworthy
that they give preference to "Jeeps" and "Nissans". Others say they
would rather have mobile phones, jewels, toys, gold, etc.

"For me the best March 8 present is love confession", says 18-year-old
Anoush.

"I don’t pay attention to the present. I attach great importance to
the person giving that present," says first-year student Ann.

On the whole, all the girls participating in the polling, claim that
the most important for them is the attention of their loved ones.

Yerevan-United Breaks Up

YEREVAN-UNITED BREAKS UP

A1+
[01:48 pm] 07 March, 2007

On March 7 we learned that "Yerevan-United" Football Club will not
participate in the Armenian Cup Finals and the championship of the
First group. Furthermore, the club is one the verge of collapse.

Alexandre Sargsyan, the head of the team, claims the breaking up of
the club is determined by the lack of financial means.

The owner and sponsor of the club Tigran Hovivyan currently lives in
Australia. To note, he founded the club in 2005. A few months later
Hovivyan moved unexpectedly leaving the club "ownerless and neglected".

Hovivyan sent a letter from Australia informing that he was looking
for sponsors and would soon be back.

He kept his promise and returned. In 2006 the club really
revived. Hovivyan again assured that he would assemble a serious team
and have great achievements.

But he never realised his announcements. Hovivyan has sent a letter
from Australia lately informing that he is incapable of solving the
financial issues. Thus, the footballers again will be left "outdoors".

The most striking is the fact that the newly-found club already has
its official website. It is noteworthy that the staff intended to buy
shirts and other necessary things for the football players at rather
high prices.

Irina To Ask For Money On March 8

IRINA TO ASK FOR MONEY ON MARCH 8

A1+
[03:06 pm] 07 March, 2007

Every day one can see 57-year-old Irina vagabonding in the streets
of Yerevan begging for money. She claims she can hardly pay the
electricity bill and the house rent with the money she gets.

"live on 800 AMD. I eat nothing but macaroni and potatoes. Once a
Russian resident gave me 100 rubbles.

I decided to buy meat but no sooner had I got home than my neighbor
informed me that my light was disconnected. I had to pay the bill
with the money," she tells.

Irina lives in a hostel in Shengavit District. She has neither
relatives nor children. It is already 15 years her husband has been
in custody. Irina avoided answering the reason for his arrest; she
only justified him saying, "My husband was innocent. I don’t even
know whether he is alive or dead. I haven’t seen him for five years,
as I have had no means to visit him."

In 1988 the spouses immigrated to Armenia. "We had better stay in
Baku. We had jobs there and could suffice our bare necessities",
says Irina.

In answer to our question which candidate she would vote for during
the upcoming elections, she said, "I cannot vote as I am not a
RA citizen." "It is all the same to me. No matter who is elected,
he won’t better my conditions. Tomorrow is a holiday. People will
celebrate March 8. Everybody will get presents and have parties except
me. I shall wander in the streets asking for money as usual".

To note, she looks older because of the deep wrinkles and grey hair.

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RENé VAN DER LINDEN: DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ‘ONE OF THE MOST WIDESPREAD VIOLATIONS OF HUMAN DIGNITY’

ArmRadio.am
07.03.2007 15:06

In an appeal to the 46 member states on the eve of International
Women’s Day, Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly President René
van der Linden and Human Rights Commissioner Thomas Hammarberg stress
that domestic violence is one of the most widespread violations of
human dignity.

According to a study carried out for the Council of Europe, between
a quarter and a fifth of all women in Europe have been subjected
to physical violence at least once in their adult lives. More than
one out of ten women have suffered sexual violence with the use of
force. Most acts of violence are committed by men in their immediate
environment, generally partners or former partners.

This violence knows no geographical boundaries and no age limit; it
is not confined to any particular culture, group or social class. It
is a political and a public problem, which must be addressed in every
Council of Europe member state, they say.

Finally, they invite the member states to step up their efforts to
implement the programme of the Council of Europe Campaign to Combat
Violence against Women, including Domestic Violence (2006-2008),
alert public opinion and pass laws to stop domestic violence against
women. In particular, every appropriate legislative, judicial,
budgetary and educational measure should be taken, and national plans
adopted to put a stop to domestic violence against women.

This should include the criminalisation and prosecution of rape carried
out within marriage, in the same way as other rape, and the removal
of a violent spouse from the couple’s home, where such measures do
not already exist.

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DR. Taner Akcam To Give Lecture At Harvard University

DR. TANER AKCAM TO GIVE LECTURE AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY

ArmRadio.am
07.03.2007 15:30

Turkish scholar Dr. Taner Akcam will give a lecture entitled "A
Shameful Act: The Armenian Genocide and the Question of Turkish
Responsibility" on Wednesday, March 14, at 7:30 p.m., at Harvard
University’s Center for Government and International Studies. The
lecture will be co-sponsored by the Zoryan Institute for Contemporary
Armenian Research and Documentation, the National Association for
Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR), the Harvard Armenian Society,
the Mashtots Chair in Armenian Studies, and the Davis Center for
Russian and Eurasian Studies.

A pioneer among scholars of Turkish origin, Dr. Taner Akcam is the
author of the recently published A Shameful Act: The Armenian Genocide
and the Question of Turkish Responsibility (Metropolitan Books),
a groundbreaking study that makes extensive, unprecedented use of
Ottoman and other sources largely unexamined in English-language
works. Drawing on all the significant evidence – in Turkish military
and court records, parliamentary minutes, eyewitness narratives,
and previous works of scholarship – Akcam has produced a scrupulous
account of Ottoman culpability.

Dr. Akcam is also the author of From Empire to Republic: Turkish
Nationalism and the Armenian Genocide, Dialogue across an International
Divide: Essays towards a Turkish-Armenian Dialogue, as well as numerous
other books and articles in Turkish, German, and English.

ArmenTel And Viva Cell Blame Each Other For Violation Of Economic Co

ARMENTEL AND VIVA CELL BLAME EACH OTHER FOR VIOLATION OF ECONOMIC COMPETITION RULES

Arminfo
2007-03-07 15:01:00

The Armenian communication operators, the ArmenTel CJSC and Viva Cell
CJSC have addressed the RA Commission on Protection of Economic
Competition, blaming each other for violation of the healthy
competition rules, the commission’s press-service told ArmInfo.

The Director General of "ArmenTel" Oleg Blizniuk noted in his
statement, received by the Commission at the end of February, that
the actions of the competitor in the person of "K-Telecom" Company
(with Viva Cell trademark) violate free and healthy competition in
the market. According to him, this Company offers some corporative
clients and the physical persons a license fee at a price that does
not meet the Company’s officially announced tariff scale. In view
of this, the Director General asks the Commission to take relevant
measures. Further, the Director General of Viva Cell, Ralf Irikyan,
addressed the Commission with a written statement, blaming the ArmenTel
for the fact of applying damping prices since March 1, 2007.

The Commission noted that an administrative procedure has been launched
per ArmenTel’s complaint. The application of Viva Cell is not discussed
as yet.

Turkey Prepares Documentary Film To Disprove Insistences On Armenian

TURKEY PREPARES DOCUMENTARY FILM TO DISPROVE INSISTENCES ON ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

Noyan Tapan
Mar 07 2007

ISTANBUL, MARCH 7, NOYAN TAPAN. Turkey started to shoot in Istanbul
a documentary film entitled "Great False" to disprove insistences on
the Armenian Genocide. According to Turkish newspapers, materials
of Russian and Armenian archives will be used while creating the
film. "Great False" will have German, English, French, Russian and
Arabian variants. It will consist of six parts. It is envisaged to
broadcast the first of them on April 24, by the state TV channel,
Marmara states.

Catholicos Of All Armenians Meets With President Of India

CATHOLICOS OF ALL ARMENIANS MEETS WITH PRESIDENT OF INDIA

Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
Mar 07 2007

NEW DELHI, MARCH 7, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. His Holiness
Karekin II Catholicos of All Armenians met on March 4 in New Delhi
with President of the Republic of India Abdul Kalam. Welcoming
the Catholicos of All Armenians, President Kalam touched upon the
centuries-old friendship of the Armenian and Indian peoples. He
especially emphasized the important role of the Armenian merchants in
the 17-19th centuries in the economic and public development of the
cities of Calcutta, Bombay and Madras. Abdul Kalam expressed happiness
for the relations developing between Armenia and India especially
during the recent 15 years. His Holiness, in his turn welcoming the
Indian President, expressed satisfaction for the careful attitude
always displayed by the Indian authorities towards the national
minorities, mentioning that Armenian sons settled in India have
always been free in organizing their national and spiritual life. His
Holiness Patriarch also expressed impressions from his Indian visit
to the President, particularly recalling his visits to the cities of
New Delhi, Calcutta, Madras and Bombay. His Holiness also fixed with
satisfaction that the Armenian Philanthropic Academy of Calcutta,
Armenian churches and structures, Armenian graveyards are well
cared. The Catholicos of All Armenians expressed his gratitude
to the Indian people and state for the humanitarian aid shown to
Armenia during the 1988 earthquake days as well as for today’s
continual assistance in the spheres of agriculture and development
of technologies.

Education of Armenian and Indian youth in different institutions of
higher education of Armenia and India were attached importance during
the meeting. As Noyan Tapan was informed by the Information Services
of the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, RA Ambassador Extraordinary and
Plenipotentiary to India Ashot Kocharian, priest Ktrich Devejian and
monk Hovnan Hakobian accompanied His Holiness. Ambassador of India to
Armenia Rina Pandey was also present at the meeting. The Catholicos
of All Armenians returned the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin late on
March 5.

Henri Troyat: Prolific Novelist And Biographer Whose Style Reflected

HENRI TROYAT: PROLIFIC NOVELIST AND BIOGRAPHER WHOSE STYLE REFLECTED HIS ROOTS IN FRENCH AND RUSSIAN CULTURE
Nicholas Hewitt

The Guardian – United Kingdom
Mar 07, 2007

Henri Troyat, who has died at the age of 95, was one of the most
prolific and popular French writers of the 20th century. The author
of short psychological novels, long, multi-volume historical frescos,
short stories, plays, reportages and biographies, he had a literary
career that spanned 70 years, and was particularly distinctive for
its unique blend of French and Russian cultures.

Troyat was born Lev Aslanovich Tarassov in Moscow, the son of a wealthy
Armenian draper who had made a fortune through investment in railways
and banking. He was brought up in a privileged environment, with a
coachman, a chauffeur and, most significantly, a Swiss governess who
taught him French. All this came to an end when the Russian revolution
broke out in 1917. Initially, the family retreated to their estate
in the Caucasus to await the collapse of Bolshevik rule; but by 1920
it was clear that the counter-revolution was failing and that they
would have to leave their homeland. They managed to catch the last
emigre boat from the Crimea to Constantinople, from where they joined
the exiled Russian community in Paris, settling in the prosperous
suburb of Neuilly, where Troyat attended the Lycee Pasteur. Like many
Russian exiles, however, the family found life in the west difficult
and drifted slowly into debt, culminating with the arrival of the
bailiffs and an enforced move to the Place de la Nation.

Although his parents experienced the classic problems of once-wealthy
emigres – loss of status, isolation and a growing reliance on an
unreal Russian community, still transfixed by a belief in the imminent
downfall of the Soviet regime – Troyat himself adapted quickly to
his new environment. True, the themes of exile and political caution
remain powerful in his fiction, but he studied law at the Sorbonne,
accquired French citizenship in 1933, and was appointed as a civil
servant in the prefecture of the Seine, a post he held until 1942.

At the same time, he began a literary career with a series of short
psychological novels, which derived a great deal from his attendance
at lectures on psychoanalysis at the Hopital Sainte-Anne. Faux Jour
(Deceptive Light) appeared in 1935 and immediately won the Prix du
Roman Populiste. It was followed that same year by Le Vivier (The
Fish-Tank), by Grandeur Nature (Life-Size, 1936) and La Clef de Voute
(The Keystone, 1937). In 1938, he won both the Prix Max Barthou de
l’Academie Francaise and the Prix Goncourt for the novel L’Araigne
(The Web).

Thus by the age of 27, Troyat was a well known and relatively
prosperous writer, although his parents’ experience had taught him
caution and he retained his post in the prefecture.

With the outbreak of the second world war, Troyat was mobilised as
a lieutenant in the supply section at Tulle and returned to Paris
in 1940 – at which point his career took a major shift. Although he
continued with his short psychological fiction – such as La Neige en
Deuil (Snow in Mourning, 1952), filmed with Spencer Tracy in 1956 as
The Mountain – he embarked on two major innovations that would dominate
his subsequent work: the long novel cycle and biography. Immediately
after the completion of L’Araigne, he had begun the preparation for
a biography of Dostoevsky. Not only did this introduce him to the
work of archival research, which was to prove invaluable for his
historical fiction, it initiated a whole sequence of biographies of
Russian writers and tsars.

This continued to develop until his death and included studies of
Pushkin, Tolstoy, Gogol and Chekhov, together with works on Catherine
the Great, Peter the Great, Alexander I and Ivan the Terrible. Troyat’s
biographies were major achievements, not least because they brought
to the attention of a broad French public an introduction to Russian
literary and political culture.

At the same time, the historical material developed in Troyat’s
biographies fed into a series of long historical novels, mostly
based in Russia, which together constitute a fictional biography
of the nation. Beginning with his own experiences of e xile,
assimilation and the memories of his parents, Troyat devoted a
trilogy, Tant que la Terre Durera (While the Earth Endures, 1947-50),
to pre-revolutionary Russia, the revolution and civil war, and the
phenomenon of exile. Then, in its pendant tetralogy, Les Semailles
et les Moissons (The Seed and the Fruit, 1953-58), he explored France
from the same perspective – the novels were made into a popular French
television series of the same name in 2001.

These long novel-cycles were followed by La Lumiere des Justes (The
Light of the Just, 1959-63), Les Eygletiere (The Eygletiere Family,
1965-67), Les Heritiers de l’Avenir (The Inheritors of the Future,
1968-70) and Le Moscovite (1974-76). It could be argued that few
French writers have done so much to make historical Russia real to
a mass French readership.

Ultimately, however, and as impressive as the short novels, the novel
cycles and the biographies are, it is probably in his short stories
that Troyat demonstrates the most originality and skill. Heavily
influenced by Gogol and by the German romantics, collections such as La
Fosse Commune (The Common Grave, 1939), Du Philanthrope a la Rouquine
(From the Philanthropist to the Redhead, 1945) and Le Geste d’Eve
(The Story of Eve, 1964) blend light social satire with a genuinely
disturbing sense of the fanstastic and evil.

Troyat eventually abandoned his civil-service post in 1942 and
devoted himself full time to literature for the rest of his life. His
early achievement in combining critical recognition with commercial
success continued throughout his career: in the 1950s, he became
one of France’s first bes tsellers, and in 1959, at the age of 47,
he was elected to the Academie Francaise.

His second wife predeceased him, and he is survived by a son from
his first marriage.

Nicholas Hewitt

Henri Troyat (Lev Aslanovich Tarassov), writer, biographer and
historian, born November 1 1911; died March 4 2007

Troyat at his desk in 1989: by the age of 27, he was already a
prosperous and well-known writer

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

Armenia To Be Affected By "Unavoidable" US Attack On Iran – Pundit

ARMENIA TO BE AFFECTED BY "UNAVOIDABLE" US ATTACK ON IRAN – PUNDIT

Arminfo
6 Mar 07

Yerevan, 6 March: In any case, a war between the USA and Iran is
unavoidable, and Armenia will have to tackle the consequences of this
war, well-known Armenian political expert Levon Melik-Shakhnazarov
believes. At a news conference today he did not rule out three major
scenarios in accordance with which "the USA will do away with Iran".

"The USA will either launch targeted strikes on Iran, as was the case
in Belgrade when all the infrastructure of the city was ruined, or
will occupy it as was the case in Iraq, or will attempt to use the 15m
Turkic [Azerbaijani] population of Iran against the local population,
having preliminary equipped ethnic groups with arms," he said.

Melik-Shakhnazarov said the latter scenario was the most likely
one. This scenario might be a topic of discussions at the forthcoming
visit of Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov to Washington.

However, each of the mentioned scenarios is fraught with negative
consequences for Armenia. A second Chernobyl may await Armenia in
case of a targeted strike, while occupation or inciting of ethnic
groups may result in an influx of refugees into Armenia, which can
affect the Armenian economy.

"It is next to impossible to influence the process or somehow prevent
it, but we must do our best to get ready for any developments. We
have to promptly voice our position and carry out active propaganda
work," the expert stressed, adding that continuing the policy of
complimentarity in such a situation was simply inappropriate.

"We already have to get ready for the consequences of a strike on
Iran," Melik-Shakhnazarov said, forecasting that the USA would launch
an attack this spring.

A bill submitted to the Congress today bans any unsanctioned strike
on Iran.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress