Asian Development Bank Approves Extension Of Credit To Armenia To $8

ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK APPROVES EXTENSION OF CREDIT TO ARMENIA TO $80 MILLION

ArmInfo
2009-07-07 14:55:00

ArmInfo. Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved extension of credit
to Armenia to the sum of $80 mln, Finance Minister of Armenia Tigran
Davtyan said at Tuesday press-conference. According to him, these
funds will be fully directed to funding of the budgetary expenditures
of 2009.

As ADB Yerevan Office told ArmInfo, $80 mln credit will be extended
to the budget with 24-year repayment period at 0,75% per annum,
with the first 8 years as a period of grace on payments.

According to the source, the funds will be used to finance the
budget social expenditures, in particular, on wages, pensions
and allowances. It is also scheduled to open jobs by these funds
as a result of implementation of the rural road construction
programs. According to ADB, the bank plans to provide Armenia with
another credit of $60 mln in 2009, to be directed to restoration of
Yerevan-Batumi highway within the frames of North-South project. This
credit will be granted for 32 years on the similar terms. Earlier it
was informed that the Asian Development Bank will extend new credit to
Armenia in 2009-2010 to the total sum of $140 mln. Armenia has become
ADB member in September, 2005. Its share in the bank’s authorized
capital makes up 10,557 shares or 0,301%, and the voting right –
24,266 shares or 0,55%.

HBO Film Inflames Dr. Death’s Critics

HBO Film Inflames Dr. Death’s Critics

Al Pacino to Star in Film That Critics Say Makes Dr. Kevorikian a
‘Heroic Martyr’

ABCNews.com
July 6, 2009

By SUSAN DONALDSON JAMES

Al Pacino will play the role of Jack Kevorkian, the enigmatic
pathologist known as "Dr. Death" and "Jack the Dripper," who assisted
in more than 130 suicides with his "mercy machine."

The flamboyant doctor, who served eight years in prison on a
second-degree murder charge, was released from a Michigan maximum
security prison in 2007 with a parole pledge that he never kill again.

The made-for-television movie, "You Don’t Know Jack," directed by
Barry Levinson ("Rain Main") with a script by Adam Maser ("Breach"),
won’t air on HBO until the spring of 2010.

But the project — five years in the making — is already inflaming
leaders in the assisted death community, which for decades has eyed
Kevorkian with suspicion and disdain.

They say the doctor was "death obsessed," and his bizarre antics set
back the right-to-die movement.

"I am worried that they are going to do the Hollywood take on
Kevorkian and turn him into a heroic martyr," said Arthur Caplan,
director of the Center for Bioethics at the University of
Pennsylvania. "The temptation is there — when you see Al Pacino in
the role portraying him as the little guy fighting the system, helping
people who are miserable and otherwise would be left to die."

Kevorkian was unwilling to talk to ABCNews.com, but his longtime
lawyer said the 81-year-old doctor was "enthused about helping with
the film."

Kevorkian lives in Royal Oaks, Mich., and is writing a book. His
artwork is on permanent display in an Armenian museum in Boston.

"He thinks Al Pacino will be great," said Mayer Morganroth, who may be
played by Dustin Hoffman or Richard Dreyfuss. "I think it will be
realistic. It won’t be scathing and critical."

Caplan and others who support assisted dying with strict guidelines
have said Kevorkian was "cavalier and insensitive" to the dying who
turned to him.

They also ha
ho, with further evaluation, could have been helped.

Caplan said he once asked Kevorkian if he had been aware that one of
his victims had a long history of depression. The doctor reputedly
responded, "How am I supposed to know the details of her life?"

Assisted Suicide Began in 1930s

Kevorkian became the face of the assisted suicide movement, which had
its roots in the United States in the 1930s and gathered steam in the
1990s.
Today, Oregon, Washington and Montana are the only states that allow
terminally ill patients to ask a doctor for a lethal amount of
medication after a medical and psychological evaluation. Those states
rejected Kevorkian’s call for "death on demand."

"Strangely, one of the legacies of Kevorkian is that he made clear the
kinds of protections that have to be put in place," said Caplan.

Kevorkian, whose tactics have included fasting, appearing at a trial
in Puritan-era stocks and protesting in a ball and chain, was seen as
"an odd duck," according to Caplan.

"But he brought a lot of relish and enthusiasm to his work," Caplan
added.

The doctor’s mantra was "dying is not a crime," and he made national
headlines with his invention — the thanatron, Greek for suicide
machine — which gave patients a "dignified, humane and painless"
death.

"The patient can do it in the comfort of their own home any time they
want," said Kevorkian at the time.

A pull of the trigger released a drug to induce a deep coma. Once
asleep, a timer would inject a lethal dose of potassium chloride to
stop the heart.

Later, he used a "mercitron," or mercy machine, after his medical
license was revoked after the first two deaths and he could no longer
get the substances required for the thanatron.

The film’s producer, Steve Jones, who is also making a documentary of
Kevorkian’s failed 2008 bid for Congress, said the HBO project is not
about euthanasia but "a look at a passionate man who spent his entire
life fighting for rights he believes that every human should have."

Kevorkian was born in
eft Armenia after the genocide of 1915. He was trained as a
pathologist and first got his name, Dr. Death, because of a 1956 paper
he wrote about photographing the eyes of dying patients.

He was dismissed from his residency at the University of Michigan for
advocating experimentation on consenting convicts during
execution. Other medical projects included experiments on transfusing
blood from cadavers into living patients.

Death-Themed Art Freaked Out Colleagues

Kevorkian also created music and art with ghoulish themes. Those who
worked closely with him said he "freaked them out," according to
Caplan.

By 1987, Kervorkian began advertising in newspapers as a "physician
consultant" for "death counseling," and in 1989 he built his suicide
machine on his kitchen table.

The first assisted death was that of Janet Adkins, a 54 year old from
Oregon with Alzheimer’s disease. It took place in Kervorkian’s parked
Volkswagen van.

By the 1990s, Kevorkian was charged and acquitted in numerous other
assisted deaths, and his medical license was revoked. By 1992,
Michigan passed a ban on the procedure.

In one contentious case, he helped Hugh Gale, a 70-year-old with
emphysema and congestive heart disease, to die, but investigators
reportedly found papers that showed Kevorkian altered the account of
the death, deleting Gale’s request to halt the procedure.

But it was a 1998 episode of CBS’s "60 Minutes," showing Kevorkian
giving a lethal injection to Thomas Youk, 52, who suffered from Lou
Gehrig’s disease, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, that led to
Kevorkian’s conviction on second degree murder charges.

"He was a complex man, the smartest man I ever met," said Geoffrey
Fieger, the lawyer who got Kevorkian acquitted eight times.

Film Is ‘Tour de Force’

Fieger was also a consultant on the HBO film and called it "a
masterpiece and a tour de force."

"We had a love-hate relationship," said Fieger. "It was a father-son
relationship — me being the father and he being the son. I was up
against the govern
problem was Jack Kevorkian. He was headstrong."

Even Hemlock Society founder Derek Humphry, now 79 and the
self-described "grand old man" of the assisted death movement, said
Kevorkian’s methods were "too perilous and risky."

Humphry wrote "Last Exit," a how-to guide for people wishing to end
their lives, after helping his terminally ill wife, Jean, end her life
with an overdose of medication. In 1989, when Kevorkian was still
practicing medicine in Los Angeles, he and Humphry "quarreled right on
the spot."

"He came to me hoping that I, as head of Hemlock, would send him the
patients," Humphry told ABCNews.com. "I said, ‘No,’ I don’t believe
there should be a clinic for assisted suicide. It should be done at
home or in a hospital."

"He stormed out of the room and has never spoken to me since," Humphry
said.

Kevorkian Had Big Ego

After that, Kevorkian reportedly opposed Humphry’s approach, saying
assisted suicides should be done in a medical setting.

"People are aware of euthanasia because of him," he said. "But I think
he ruined it in the eyes of the medical profession."

"I credit him and criticize him," said Humphry. "The American public
and the media gave him so much attention. He had lot of ego. He was
not a team player at all."

But Kevorkian’s lawyer said the HBO movie will reveal that the public
face of Dr. Death "is not him at all."

"Jack is a very private guy," said Morganroth. "He never charged
anyone for his services, he lives off very little and he was never
interested in dollars. He’s somewhat of a loner."

The enigmatic doctor has been parodied in numerous television and
movie scripts: In an episode of the "Simpsons," a depressed grandpa
considers the "diepod."

In the pilot of "Grey’s Anatomy," Meredith says, "If I hadn’t taken
the Hippocratic oath, I would Kevorkian her with my bare hands."

But both friends and enemies can see why powerhouse actor Al Pacino
might relish the role of Dr. Death.

"He reminds me of John Brown, who invaded Harper’s Ferry in the Civil
W
ly nuts. He inspired attention to slavery and abolition, but he was
completely wacky."

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Recognition Of Armenian Genocide Just For The Sake Of Turkey

RECOGNITION OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE JUST FOR THE SAKE OF TURKEY

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
06.07.2009 20:59 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire is
a historical fact. The recognition of that fact will be just for
the sake of Turkey, President of Cyprus Dimitris Christofias told a
news conference jointly organized with the Armenian President Serzh
Sargsyan in today Yerevan. "Cyprus, one of the first countries in
the world recognized and condemned the Armenian Genocide. If Turkey
recognizes this fact, it shows that it is ready to listen to the
neighboring countries," the President of Cyprus noted.

Dimitrias Christofias welcomed the steps of the Armenian President
aimed at normalizing the Armenian-Turkish relations. "I know how hard
is to negotiate with Turkey, but there is no alternative path. But
we also understand that neither Armenia nor Cyprus will back down in
negotiations on key issues," the President of Cyprus underlined.

Tsvetana Paskaleva Awarded Garbis Papazian Prize

TSVETANA PASKALEVA AWARDED GARBIS PAPAZIAN PRIZE

Noyan Tapan
July 6, 2009

YEREVAN, JULY 6, NOYAN TAPAN. The Armenian General Benevolent Union
(AGBU) awarded Bulgarian film documentalist and journalist Tsvetana
Paskaleva a Garbis Papazian prize for truthful and complete coverage
of the Artsakh struggle, her bravery, as well as her entire devotion
to Armenia.

As member of the AGBU Central Board of Directors Yervant Zorian
mentioned at the ceremony organized on that occasion, T. Paskaleva
has made a great contribution to the Karabakh war.

Garbis Papazian prize was founded in 1988, on the initiative and with
the financial means of benefactor Garbis Papazian. The annual prize
is awarded to the foreign intellectuals and figures who assisted
spreading and promotion of the Armenian people’s history, culture,
art and introduction of the Armenian Cause.

According to Armenian Cinematographers’ Union Chairman Ruben
Gevorgiants’ characterization, T. Paskaleva carried the whole war
on her shoulders, endangering her life at any moment. "Tsvetana
Paskaleva has been the first member of the Armenian Cinematographers’
Union. The reason was obvious: we owed to her the victory we had
gained," R. Gevorgiants mentioned.

Prize winner T. Paskaleva mentioned in her turn: "I had seen during
the Karabakh war human truth which need to be revealed and protected. I
was obliged to come and shoot the fierce reality in which the peaceful
population of Karabakh lived." TV programs prepared by T. Paskaleva
were widely spread over CNN, NBC, ANTENE-2 and other European TV
companies and information agencies.

T. Paskaleva’s "My Beloved People: Alive and Dead" film which was
shot in Nagorno Karabakh in 1993, was shown during the ceremony.

Such intellectuals as Doctor Tessa Hofmann, Professor Alpago Novello,
Doctor Christopher Rucker, etc. have been awarded the Garbis Papazian
prize of the Armenian General Benevolent Union during the recent years.

Mir Hossein Mousavi accused of committing "terrible crimes"

Mir Hossein Mousavi accused of committing "terrible crimes"
04.07.2009 15:47 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ A newspaper editor seen as close to Iran’s top
authority said Saturday defeated election candidate Mir Hossein
Mousavi and a former pro-reform president had committed "terrible
crimes" which should be tried in court.
In a commentary published in his hardline Kayhan daily,
editor-in-chief Hossein Shariatmadari suggested that Mousavi and his
supporters in last month’s disputed election had acted on the
instructions of the United States, Iran’s arch-foe.
The June 12 poll stirred the most striking display of internal dissent
in Iran since the 1979 Islamic revolution and strained ties with the
West. At least 20 people died in post-election violence last month.
The authorities have portrayed mass pro-Mousavi protests, which
erupted after official results showed President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
had been re-elected by a landslide, as the work of local subversives
and foreign powers.
They blame Mousavi, a moderate former prime minister, for the
bloodshed after the election. Mousavi rejects the charge.
Although hardliners have regained the initiative since security forces
quelled the protests, Mousavi and another losing candidate, pro-reform
cleric Mehdi Karoubi, have not yielded.
They again denounced the election result Wednesday and said
Ahmadinejad’s next cabinet would be illegitimate, Reuters reported.

Per data, Levon Ananyan was re-elected as RA Writers’ Union Chairman

According to Preliminary data, Levon Ananyan was re-elected as RA
Writers’ Union Chairman
04.07.2009 18:32 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Today Yerevan hosted RA Writers’ Union meeting. RA
Writers’ Union Chairman elections were on meeting agenda.
According to preliminary data, writer Razmik Davoyan received 29
colleagues’ votes, Levon Ananyan – 267. Later, 70 voting papers were
found void.
According to Preliminary data, Levon Ananyan was re-elected as RA
Writers’ Union Chairman.
Lengthy discussions and high words exchanged between candidates and
their supporters lead to expressions of categorical views, which will
not be the last ones expressed on this issue

Internal Monitoring Implemented At Akhalkalak School N4

INTERNAL MONITORING IMPLEMENTED AT AKHALKALAK SCHOOL N4

NOYAN TAPAN
JULY 2, 2009
AKHALKALAK

AKHALKALAK, JULY 2, NOYAN TAPAN – ARMENIANS TODAY. An internal
monitoring (checking) was held the other day among the teachers’ staff
of Akhalkalak D. Demirchian Armenian public school N4. The pedagogues
themselves estimated during the monitoring their professional activity
during the whole school year. As A-Info was informed by the Akhalkalak
Educational Resource Center, holding of such a monitoring was not
obligatory for all schools of the region, but was held by wish.

Special standards were given to all teachers participating in the
monitoring. According to the these standards, the latters estimated
their activity by 3-point system. Expressions like, for example,
"I ask questions during a lesson," "I ask additional questions to a
pupil if he finds it difficult to answer a question," "I criticize
the pupil for a wrong answer," etc. were also presented in the
self-appraisal table, the issue if the given pedagogue uses right
methods for a proper organization of classes depended on the choice
of the variants (never, seldom, often, regularly) of answers given
to the above mentioned questions.

Participants of the monitoring on the teachers’ self-appraisal
positively estimated organization and implementation of the
initiative. Some of them mentioned that such an event in the issue of
self-checking was really interesting and desirable, especially as the
standards were given in Armenian and were available for everybody,
in a easily understood variant.

ANTELIAS: Aram I: Serving the Church and the people of God…

PRESS RELEASE
Catholicosate of Cilicia
Communication and Information Department
Contact: V.Rev.Fr.Krikor Chiftjian, Communications Officer
Tel: (04) 410001, 410003
Fax: (04) 419724
E- mail: [email protected]
Web:

PO Box 70 317 Antelias-Lebanon

ARAM I: SERVING THE CHURCH AND THE PEOPLE OF GOD HAS BEEN THE NOBLE
CAUSE AND ONLY GOAL OF MY MINISTRY

On Sunday 28 June 2009, the fourth Sunday after Pentecost, the
Brotherhood celebrated the 14th anniversary of the election and
consecration of His Holiness Aram I of the Holy See of Cilicia.

The readings and prayers of the Thanksgiving Liturgy called on people
to denounce material glory and aim at righteousness and spiritual
growth through service. The celebrant Father, Sahak Yemishian,
explained the lesson of the day and linked it to the life and work of
Catholicos Aram I.

After the Holy Liturgy, the members of the Brotherhood and the
faithful walked in procession to the main Hall of the
Catholicosate. In response to the messages he had received, His
Holiness said: "During the past 14 years we have sought and found
glory by serving the Catholicosate. We achieved this by seeking
spiritual power and spiritual values and made these the mission of the
Catholicosate. We embarked on this journey together with the members
of our Brotherhood and the representatives of our Dioceses. We shall
continue this journey as long as God gives us life."

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***** The Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia is one of the two
Catholicosates of the Armenian Orthodox Church. For detailed
information about the history and the mission of the Cilician
Catholicosate, you may refer to the web page of the Catholicosate,
http://www.ArmenianOrthodoxChurch.o rg The Cilician Catholicosate, the
administrative center of the church is located in Antelias, Lebanon.

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Boxing: Vic Darchinyan to part ways with Gary Shaw for Golden Boy?

Examiner.com
June 26 2009

Vic Darchinyan to part ways with Gary Shaw for Golden Boy?
June 26, 6:10 PM

WBC/WBA/IBF Super Flyweight Champion, "The Raging Bull" Vic Darchinyan
who is moving up in weight against Joseph "King Kong" Agbeko on July
11 for the IBF bantamweight belt at the Bank Atlantic Center in
Sunrise, Florida is down to his last fight under his current contract
with promoter Gary Shaw. After his fight against Agbeko, Darchinyan
can opt to sign with a different promoter and leave Gray Shaw
Promotions.

Although it’s unlikely that Gary Shaw will let go of Darchinyan
without giving a fight, my sources have indicated that Golden Boy
Promotions has expressed interest in signing Darchinyan. GBP has the
power and money to entice the Armenian-born slugger from Australia and
a move with Golden Boy will also put Darchinyan on HBO.

Shaw, who is still managing the likes of Rafael Marquez and Chad
Dawson and also used to manage Manny Pacquiao, will be in for the
fight of his life to try and re-sign Darchinyan, as "The Raging Bull"
who is now ranked in the top 10 Pound-for-Pound boxers in the world by
Golden Boy owned Ring Magazine, is considered a blue chip acquisition.

Another plus that can come out of Darchinyan moving out of Gary Shaw’s
stable is the possibility of a rematch against the one person who has
put a blemish in Darchinyan’s career, Nonito Donaire Jr. Shaw has been
quoted multiple times and has made it public that he would not allow
Donaire to fight his prized ward again.

But if Darchinyan, who is now aged 33 years-old, wants to land a big
contract with any promoter, he needs to take care of business on July
11. Surely there will be a lot of eyes following this fight closely as
Darchinyan, with his cocky nature and devastating fists, has polarized
the sport from fans, to his opponents and promoters alike.

The fight will be televised live on SHOWTIME® (9 p.m. ET/PT, delayed
on the west coast) and is also co-promoted by Don King Promotions.

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Journalist Roxana Saberi Urges Iran To Free Silva Haroutunian

JOURNALIST ROXANA SABERI URGES IRAN TO FREE SILVA HAROUTUNIAN

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
25.06.2009 17:11 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ On June 24 American journalist Roxana Saberi called
on Iranian authorities to release Silva Haroutunian, a humanitarian
worker for IREX in Iran, arrested in Tehran a year ago.

Silva Haroutounian was detained on June 28, 2008 accused for incentive
to "soft revolution". She was condemned for 3 years of imprisonment.

Roxana Saberi called Iranian authorities to release Silva Haroutunian,
who is an innocent victim of intelligence services, a news conference
organized in Paris on June 24. "I know Silva Haroutounian is innocent,"
Hadi Ghaemi, Director of the International Campaign for Human Rights in
Iran said. "I have seen final verdict and studied the legal procedure
documents," he said.

As the French journalist Jean Eckian told a PanARMENIAN.Net, advocacy
news conference for release of Silva Haroutunian was organized in
Paris after a protest rally a day before.