Amsterdam To Stage Iranian ‘Cow’

AMSTERDAM TO STAGE IRANIAN ‘COW’

PRESS TV
Dec 22 2008
Iran

Amsterdam’s KIT is slated to stage the Iranian puppet show ‘Cow’.

Iranian puppet show Cow is to be staged at the Royal Tropical Institute
(KIT) of the capital city of Amsterdam, in the Netherlands.

Written and directed by Hamed Zahmatkesh and Mehdi Farshid-Sepehr, the
award-winning puppet show will be performed for Dutch schoolchildren
for six days and for the public for one day.

Produced by Iran’s Organization for the Intellectual Development of
Children and Young Adults (IIDCYA), Cow recounts the story of two
men who come across a cow on their way to the land of ‘nowhere’.

The script of the play will be translated into Dutch so that the
children can enjoy the show in their mother tongue.

Cow has participated in numerous national and international events
including the fifth High Fest International Performing Arts Festival
in Yerevan, Armenia.

Hamed Zahmatkesh received the Best Stage Designer award for Cow from
the 14th Isfahan Theater Festival for Children and Young Adults.

OSCE To Close Down Its Mission In Georgia

OSCE TO CLOSE DOWN ITS MISSION IN GEORGIA

Panorama.am
17:05 22/12/2008

Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) is to close
down its mission in Georgia, announced the OSCE Chairman-in-Office
Alexander Stubb. Note that today Russia has blocked the extension
of the OSCE mandate. It means that the OSCE observers should leave
Georgian territory since January 1, 2009.

The Finnish representatives said that it would be impossible to make
any agreements and to prolong the OSCE mission mandate. But still
the negotiations over this issue will be continues in January.

Gray Matters: Tastes Of Christmas

GRAY MATTERS: TASTES OF CHRISTMAS
Margaret Dorr

Chronicle Times
html
Dec 22 2008
IA

The Blessed Christmas Season touches all of the senses, but today let’s
consider the sense of taste. Do you remember those tasty things when
you were a child that could only mean Christmas? My mother didn’t do
a lot of baking so my rememberings are of goodies brought home from
the store. Mixed hard candies loom large.

Ribbon candy was special. I loved the way it folded back on
itself. Once inside my mouth, those folds made wee storage places out
of which I could suck the tasty juices. I dimly recall some little
pillow-shaped candies that had a mysterious filling inside.

Anyone remember what those were all about? Then there were always big
bowls of mixed nuts in their shells and I loved those. I could sit
for a long while sorting through the different varieties, cracking
and picking, savoring and enjoying.

Sometime when I was a bit older, an aunt, my mother’s sister,
introduced us to a new and unforgettable treat. They were called
Aplets. I wonder how she found out about them. I’m wondering, too,
if any of you have enjoyed this special confection. I hadn’t thought
of them for years until they appeared in a catalog from which I
sometimes order.

This led me to an internet search which brought some fascinating
information. Aplets and Cotlets are made from jellied apple or apricot
juice combined with walnuts. They replicate a popular Mid-East
confection known as "Turkish Delight." It seems that early in the
twentieth century two young Armenians fled Turkey where there was
increasing danger for their minority group.

Armen Tertsagian and Mark Balaban met in Seattle and decided to go into
business together. None of their enterprises was successful and they
hated the gray damp climate. So in 1915 they headed east and discovered
the village of Cashmere in the Wenatchee Valley in central Washington.

Here they were struck with its similarity to their homeland. The two
bought an apple farm and were soon in business. Armenian relatives
joined the family firm. One had been a chemist with a French perfume
firm so he turned his skills toward improving the products. This
amazing enterprise has remained in the family.

Greg Taylor, grandson of Tertsagian, is now the president and has been
for 30 years. In addition to the apple and apricot treats the company
now produces peach, strawberry, and orange, with walnuts; blueberry and
raspberry with pecans; and pineapple with macadamia. Consider yourself
lucky if a tin from central Washington shows up in your stocking!

Cookies were my specialty. For years, I made at least a dozen
varieties, often in double batches. I wasn’t good at rolling, cutting
and decorative icing, but I employed almost every other technique. I
had a Spritz press which was fun to use. Between my palms, I rolled
spicy dough and cut it into quantities of "pepper nuts." There were
pans of date bars, toffee squares and lemon squares.

Little balls of cookie dough were rolled into thumbprints and Russian
tea cakes, all to be doused with powdered sugar. The list goes on and
on, and my mouth is watering. Trays of cookies were often gifts from
our house.

Too, I would catch up on our entertaining obligations with many a
holiday evening with friends and relatives over cookies and coffee. It
took all of the rest to satisfy my hungry crew.

Now join me in relishing the memories of your own special tastes
of Christmas!

http://www.chronicletimes.com/story/1487781.

BAKU: Tarkan Issues Official Statement On Reports Of His Joining To

TARKAN ISSUES OFFICIAL STATEMENT ON REPORTS OF HIS JOINING TO APOLOGIZING CAMPAIGN TO ARMENIANS

Azeri Press Agency
Dec 22 2008
Azerbaijan

Istanbul-APA. Pop-singer Tarkan issued an official statement on
the reports of his joining to the Internet-campaign for apologizing
to Armenians.

The statement was placed on the singer’s official website, APA
reports. The singer said he had not joines the Internet-campaign
for apologizing to Armenians for 1915 events. "I was outside of the
country for a European tour. I knew about including of my name in the
Internet list when the issue came to agenda. My name was included
in the list not depending on my wishes and will and I have no idea
about this issue".

Serj Smesov In National Assembly

SERJ SMESOV IN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

Panorama.am
20:16 22/12/2008

Today the Chairman of National Assembly Hovik Abrahamyan received
the Ambassador of France to Armenia Serj Smesov, reports the public
relations department of the NA. According to the source, Mr. Abrahamyan
signified the development of the cooperation with French Parliament and
mentioned that he has invited the President of Senate Gerard Larches.

The Ambassador has also signified strengthened parliamentarian
relationship between the countries. He expressed his readiness
to support to the improvement of those relations. Although the
Ambassador mentioned that Armenian-French parliamentarian cooperation
is dynamically developing.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

European Court Demands To Release Alexanyan

EUROPEAN COURT DEMANDS TO RELEASE ALEXANYAN

Panorama.am
20:56 22/12/2008

The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg has demanded to
release the ex-head of YUKOS Vasily Alexanyan.

Remind that V. Alexanyan is accused of stealing and legalizing monetary
funds. He was arrested in April of 2006. Alexanyan suffers AIDS and
cancer of lymphocyte.

According to Russian media, Russian authorities have broken four
articles of the European Court. In particular it is mentioned that
Alexanyan who suffers serious diseases was not cured during his arrest.

Double Standards

DOUBLE STANDARDS

Hayots Ashkharh Daily
19 Dec 2008
Armenia

According to GAGIK MINASYAN, "A lot of member states of the Council of
Europe, including our neighboring countries, do not even dispute the
fact of the existence of political prisoners. However, no international
structure, including the Council of Europe, made the issue a subject
of discussions.

Azerbaijan doesn’t have the level of democracy which exists in
Armenia; besides, its judicial system and the electoral institute do
not function.

Not only leaders of political parties but also journalists are arrested
for their political views.

In such circumstances, it is obvious that the international structures
apply double standards and are guided by political interests and
considerations."

Ex-Soviet States Earmark $10 Bln To Fight Crisis

EX-SOVIET STATES EARMARK $10 BLN TO FIGHT CRISIS
Maria Golovnina

Reuters
Thomson Financial News
12.22.08, 08:27 AM EST

ALMATY, Dec 22 (Reuters) – A group of former-Soviet nations will create
a $10 billion cross-border fund to fight the effects of the global
financial crisis, Kazakhstan, one of the participants, said on Monday.

Regional economies, linked by trading and infrastructure networks
inherited from their Soviet past, have been hit hard by the global
credit crisis and have sought to join forces to ease the impact.

Kazakhstan, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan agreed last week at
a meeting in Kazakhstan to set aside $10 billion to ‘overcome the
effects of the global economic crisis’, Kazakhstan’s presidential
press service said.

Its statement did not say how much each country would contribute and
gave no details on how the fund would operate.

Russia and Kazakhstan are the richest of the five, with oil revenues
contributing to much of their wealth, while the other three, poorer
nations operate much smaller state budgets.

Ex-Soviet governments have been worried that grim economic times may
spill over into broader political instability and spark a wave of
public discontent.

Kazakhstan Not Ready To Spoil Relations With Azerbaijan And Turkey F

KAZAKHSTAN NOT READY TO SPOIL RELATIONS WITH AZERBAIJAN AND TURKEY FOR ARMENIA’S SAKE

PanARMENIAN.Net
23.12.2008 13:08 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenia has nothing to offer Kazakhstan except for
brandy and stone working machines, transportation of which is rather
problematic over the blockade, a Kazakh expert said.

The commodity turnover between Kazakhstan and Armenia, made $5,7
million during January-June 2008 against $199 million between
Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan and $47,8 million between Kazakhstan
and Georgia, Marat Shibutov, member of the Association of Frontier
Cooperation, told PanARMENIAN.Net.

"Kazakhstan can facilitate the Karabakh process. For example, it
doesn’t participate in Kars-Akhalkalaki-Tbilisi-Baku project. It can
also exert pressure on Azerbaijan. But what for? What can Armenia
offer Kazakhstan except for purchase of uranium for the ANPP? But
it’s not hard to find customers of uranium. So, Armenia is beyond
Kazakhstan’s interests at the moment," he said.

Kazakhstan is not ready to spoil relations with Azerbaijan and Turkey
for Armenia’s sake, according to him.

"The only resource Kazakhstan needs in Armenia is the NPP. If
Azerbaijan holds talks with KazMunayGas, Armenia could negotiate
with Kazatomprom. Serious business can start with a clever move,"
Shibutov said.

"As to Nabucco, Turkmenistan’s gas resources are not
measureless. Construction of Kazakhstan-China pipeline has already
begun. So, Azerbaijan may fail to derive profit from gas transit."

Saratov Policemen Accused Of Murder Of Armenian To Stay In Custody T

SARATOV POLICEMEN ACCUSED OF MURDER OF ARMENIAN TO STAY IN CUSTODY TILL END OF FEBRUARY 2009

PanARMENIAN.Net
23.12.2008 13:23 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Saratov’s regional prosecutor’s office granted the
investigator’s petition to prolong the term of arrest of three police
officers, who murdered Armenian citizen Armen Gasparyan, 30.

The policemen will stay in custody till the end of February 2009.

The petition was granted to prevent further criminal activities of
the accused.

On October 29 night, with the purpose to compel confession of gold
theft from Armen Gasparyan, the police officers beat him severely
and then burned. All three were drunk when they took Gasparyan
to a wasteland and beat him. Then they poured petrol over him and
burned. When the young man tried to run away, they killed him and
buried.
From: Baghdasarian