Raffi Hohanisian’s Lecture At Clarke University

RAFFI HOVANISIAN’S LECTURE AT CLARKE UNIVERSITY
By Hakob Tsulikian

AZG Armenian Daily
02/03/2007

According to a message received from Wooster, Massachusetts, the
Strasler Family Genocide Research department organizes a lecture by
Raffi Hovanisian at the Academy Center after Jefferson, March 15, 2007.

The lecture is entitled "Modern Skills of Governing Ancient
Civilizations and States. Armenia in a Fix".

Mr. Hovanisian, the first Foreign Minister of the Republic of
Armenia, at present director of the Armenian Strategic and National
Research Center shall raise a number of questions concerning the
next steps of Armenia’s development, finding its role in the modern
geopolitical circumstances and of cultural and political reuniting
of the wide-spread Armenian Diaspora.

Armenia Holds The 74-th Place In World Tourism Rating

ARMENIA HOLDS THE 74-TH PLACE IN WORLD TOURISM RATING
By Ara Martirosian

AZG Armenian Daily
02/03/2007

According to information provided by the Armenian "Economy and Values"
partner of the organization, Armenia is the 74-th of 124 states in the
international tourism rating list. Armenia is the third most popular
tourist site among the CIS states and has disadvantage of only Georgia
(the 66-th) and Russia (68-th).

The World Economy Forum report says that the most popular tourist
state remains Switzerland, then come Austria and Germany. The lest
popular countries are Chad, Burundi and Angola.

The competitiveness of countries in the tourism sphere is defined by
three main parameters – corresponding legislation, business are and
infrastructures and human, culture and natural resources. Armenia has
considerable advantage in legislation (rated 65), natural, human and
culture resources (rated 62) and disadvantage in business area and
infrastructures (rated 96). Armenia is attractive in sense due to
high sanitary and hygiene conditions, the security of tourists and
the native people’s welcome for them, as well as suitable prices.

Armenia’s competitiveness mainly suffers from visa regime with the
states whose citizens go touring most frequently, problems with
nature protection, lack of local air and vehicle transportation
infrastructures, etc.

On the other hand Armenia is rated first by elementary education
level and the last by naval port infrastructures.

Vivacious, Talented & Young Cellist Ani Kalayjian

VIVACIOUS, TALENTED & YOUNG CELLIST ANI KALAYJIAN
By Arpine Kocharian, New York

AZG Armenian Daily
02/03/2007

"I find the process of being a cellist, and performing with other
musicians to be an exhilarating experience." Ani Kalayjian

Cellist Ani Kalayjian has garnered respect in the classical music
world at an age when most artists have yet to prove themselves. At
just 25 years old, the Armenian-American talent has had groundbreaking
performances in the United States, Canada and Europe, appearing in
concert both as a soloist and chamber musician. She has set the stage
for a prolific career having collaborated with many of the world’s most
famous artists, while expressing her own artistic vision through an
impressive repertoire that reflects a wide range of genres and styles.

What started as a hobby soon became a true passion for music. Ani
began taking cello lessons at the age of four after she moved to the
United States. Her grandfather, who taught cello in the Middle East,
and was involved in the formation of a local orchestra in the 1960s,
was an early source of inspiration.

Ani’s musical studies continued at the Manhattan School of Music
preparatory division. She received her Bachelor’s degree in cello
performance from the Mannes College of Music in New York City, where
she studied with Timothy Eddy, cellist of the Orion Quartet. Ani went
on to obtain her Master’s degree with distinction from the Royal
Northern College of Music in Manchester, England, where she was a
student of Ralph Kirshbaum, international soloist. Ani’s teachers,
whom she considers integral to her success, refined her artistry and
skills as a professional musician. She concluded her postgraduate
studies in 2006 embarking on an exciting career in music.

International exposure to classical music festivals and her
myriad experiences have helped shape and impact her direction
as a performer. Ani was one of the two cellists selected for the
national program of the inaugural season of David Finckel and Wu Han’s
Music@Menlo. She has appeared in Michael Tilson Thomas’ Aaron Copland
workshop at Carnegie Hall where she performed at Zankel and Weill
Hall. At Prussia Cove in Cornwall, England, she was featured in a BBC
documentary playing in a masterclass with Steven Isserlis. In 2003,
Ani made her concerto debut at Columbia University’s Miller Theatre
performing Saint-Saens concerto with orchestra. Her recent competition
success includes winning the Anglo-Czechoslovak Trust competition
where she was also granted the Bohuslav Martinu Foundation Prize.

Her 2006 concerts included appearances with the Bayside Trio in
Portland, Maine, as well as solo performances in Holland, the Czech
Republic, and at Oxford University in England. Among her upcoming
engagements are solo recitals in Montreal, as well as her New York
solo recital debut at Carnegie Hall on March 31, 2007.

As well as her ambitions as a soloist, Ani’s passion for chamber
music is manifested in Trio Nareg where the brilliant young cellist
will perform with Ani Kavafian, one of America’s most versatile
violinists, and pianist, Armen Guzelimian, a virtuoso soloist. The
three celebrated solo artists will perform at the inaugural season
of the opening of Segerstrom Hall for the very first time on May
24, 2007. This groundbreaking musical event will promote Armenian
contemporary and classical works.

David Finckel, Artistic Director of the Chamber Music Society of
Lincoln Center has been quoted with saying, "Ani Kalayjian’s music
making is infused with her personal warmth. She brings joy into the
concert hall and shares it generously with the audience and with her
colleagues. She is an important musician who will undoubtedly touch
many lives during her career." As a messenger of classical music,
Ani wishes to discover seldom played works that have not yet been
explored to their full potential. She is also dedicated in promoting
classical music amongst the younger generations. "I want to educate
people of the living power of classical music. I can say that this
is the central goal of my career."

‘Nonsense’

‘NONSENSE’

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[07:25 pm] 01 March, 2007

‘The USA recognition of Armenian Genocide will hinder the
Armenian-Turkish reconciliation process,’ US Senate members have
stated about Armenian Genocide resolution lately.

NA vice-chairman Vahan Hovhannisyan, member to ARF bureau, interpreted
the following as "Nonsense" and added, "the contrary, the more and
powerful countries recognize Armenian Genocide, the more Turkey will
be obliged to consider not only its benefits, but also the necessity
of peace establishment in the whole region."

Vahan Hovhannisyan comments on the stand-point according to which
we not only claim for genocide recognition with requital reasons
afterwards, but also RA safety security is of great significance.

Vahan Hovhannisyan highlights, "The recognition of 1915 Armenian
Genocide by Turkey is the most essential RA safety security guarantee."

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

New Organization And Another Case In Strasburg

NEW ORGANAIZATION AND ANOTHER CASE IN STRASBURG

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[01:22 pm] 01 March, 2007

A new organization was founded in Armenia. It is called "No to
Self-Will" after a social department. A number of NGOs and public
figures are involved in the organization. They all bear the same
ideology, i.e. illegitimacy prevention about city construction and
environmental issues.

The representatives of the department believe they can implement and
fulfill their objectives through RA Constitutional Court and Human
Rights Protection adopted by European convention.

In fact, their patriot case is already known as protection right
of the residents living in Teryan 56 and Aghayan 19 buildings. The
residents have undergone the whole RA Judicial system and applied to
Human Rights EU court.

To note, the founders are Larisa Alaverdyan (First Defender of
Human Rights ), Sona Ayvazyan (Transparency International-Armenia),
Karine Danielyan ( Doctor of Geography),Ruben Torosyan (Chairman
of "Supreme Council" club), Hakob Sanasaryan (RA Chairman of Green
Association), Anahit Sargsyan (Chairwoman of "Business Woman" NGO),
and other figures.

Aronyan Still To Prove Himself

ARONYAN STILL TO PROVE HIMSELF

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[08:24 pm] 01 March, 2007

The second tour of ‘Morelia-Linares’ chess super tournament will
take place in Linares at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow (Yerevan time). Magnus
Karlsen, Norwegian grand master together with Viswanathan Anand,
skillful Indian chess player head the tournament table by 4.5 points.

Levon Aronyan also was also a success, but he was beaten by Ivanchuk
and as a result he appeared in the 4th place. Aronyan will still
prove himself.

Judging his previous games, Aronyan plays better in the second half
of the tournament.

We should also mention the fact that Aronyan was the only grand master
to beat Viswanathan Anand in the current tournament.

In the 8th castle Levon Aronyan will play with Pjoter Swidler. As to
the bookmakers, they give preference to the Armenian , who is playing
with white draughts.

To mention, they tied the meeting in the first period.

"Prosperous Armenia" Has 112 Candidates

"PROSPEROUS ARMENIA" HAS 112 CANDIDATES

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[08:45 pm] 01 March, 2007

‘Prosperous Armenia’ has represented its proportional list to CEC. The
party is generous also about the list: 112 candidates will run the
election.

Gagik Tsarukyan tops the PA list. In the first ten persons Gagik
Tsarukyan is followed by Aram Isabekyan, Gohar Yenokyan, Ishkhan
Zakaryan, Vardan Vardanyan, Harutyun Kushkchyan, Vardan Grigoryan,
Vahram Arakelyan, Vardan Bostanjyan, Arevik Petrosyan.

Central Electoral Commission received no other list from parties.

Opposition Without Common Interest

OPPOSITION WITHOUT COMMON INTEREST

Panorama.am
18:50 01/03/2007

"Any political union must have ideological cornerstone. In 2003, that
cornerstone were the desired structural changes for Justice Alliance,"
Shavarsh Kocharyan, National Democratic Party chairman, told reporters
today. In his words, Justice Alliance collapsed because "… when the
phase of democratic reforms started with constitutional changes, they
got afraid of the achievements that were available at that moment."

Kocharyan believes democratic reforms could be the ideological base
that could consolidate left and right wings, as well as forces that
have pro-Russian and pro-Western attitudes.

Speaking about the authorities, Kocharyan said, "The authorities are
united because they have common interest."

Yerevan State University Out Of Political Activities

YEREVAN STATE UNIVERSITY OUT OF POLITICAL ACITIVITIES

Panorama.am
18:51 01/03/2007

Aram Simonyan, rector of Yerevan State University (YSU) said today
YSU is out of political activities.

However, the university management does not stop the faculty and
students to engage in politics out of the institution. "We have
students who are supported of Armenian Republican Party (HHK),
Prosperous Armenia, Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnakcutiun),"
Simonyan said.

The rector of the institution said it is prohibited to engage in
political activities within the building of the university. "The
institution belongs to people. We are a state institution and the
state interest is primary for us," he said.

Qualitative Change With Passive Masses

QUALITATIVE CHANGE WITH PASSIVE MASSES

Panorama.am
18:52 01/03/2007

"We believe that the pre-election situation in Armenia is complex. The
authorities try to ensure votes with purchased votes and coercion but
we do not believe such people are many," Dustrik Mkhitaryan, secretary
of National Democratic party board, told reporters today. In her words,
past experience shows that only 35 percent of citizens with the right
for vote participate in elections. She said if the opposition parties,
including NDP, may make passive masses more active, qualitative changes
may come about. "We want to make those layers active that do not sell
their votes or go for coercion," Shavarsh Kocharyan, party leader said.