Ethnographer Hranush Kharatian: We Completely Lack Political Dispute

ETHNOGRAPHER HRANUSH KHARATIAN: WE COMPLETELY LACK POLITICAL DISPUTE CULTURE IN ARMENIA

NOYAN TAPAN
JULY 8, 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, JULY 8, NOYAN TAPAN. We completely lack political dispute
culture in Armenia. Ethnographer Hranush Kharatian gave assurance at
a discussion organized on July 7 by the Civilitas Foundation. In her
words, before each state or local self-government elections political
forces start discrediting one another. And the saddest thing is that
press also gives much place to bad language on its pages. According
to H. Kharatian, those guilty should be punished by the judicial
order for a culture of a civilized dispute and in general political
culture to be formed.

Helsinki Association Chairman Avetik Ishkhanian said that today
society considers opposition those who abuse the authorities louder
than they and treat the notion of "constructive opposition" with
distrust. Touching upon the proposal of solving the issue by court,
A. Ishkhanian stated that taking into consideration the current
condition of the judicial system one can conclude that in any case
oppositionists will be found guilty.

ARFD member Artsvik Minasian, in his turn, mentioned that both
politicians and press overstep the limits of correctness. In his words,
the authorities created the Azatamtutyun newspaper purely for abuse,
so as not to lag behind the Chorrord Ishkhanutyun.

Serzh Sargsyan Visits Embassy Of U.S.

SERZH SARGSYAN VISITS EMBASSY OF U.S.

NOYAN TAPAN
JULY 8, 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, JULY 8, NOYAN TAPAN. On the occasion of the National Holiday
of the United States, Independence Day, on July 7, RA President
Serzh Sargsyan visited the U.S. Embassy and congratulated Embassy’s
high-ranking officials on the occasion of the 233rd anniversary
of independence.

"We perceive the United States not only as a mighty country,
as a country providing the largest humanitarian aid to Armenia,
but also as a country that extended a helping hand to our people
at the most difficult moment, by receiving warmly its great part,
gave them a possibility to develop and to make a contribution to
the strengthening of the United States, as well as to the issue of
preserving their national identity."

During the private talk to Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
of the U.S. to RA Marie Yovanovitch the interlocutors emphasized the
willingness and readiness to advance the Armenian-American relations
in various spheres. They emphasized that the unique and mighty
American Armenian community, active work of various American Armenian
organizations are a real bridge between Armenia and the United States.

According to the report of the RA President’s Press Office, the
Armenian-Turkish political dialogue was also touched upon during
the talk.

Karabakh Will Participate In NKR Conflict Settlement Negotiations

KARABAKH WILL PARTICIPATE IN NKR CONFLICT SETTLEMENT NEGOTIATIONS

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
08.07.2009 21:30 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ MG OSCE CO-Chairs believe Karabakh will participate
in NKR conflict settlement negotiations, MG OSCE Russian Co-Chair
Yuri Merzlyakov told a news conference in Yerevan. According to
him, this will happen upon coordination of Madrid principles, to
be followed in the cource of negotiations. Commenting on Ilham
Aliyev’s statement on the impossibility of separating NKR from
Azerbaijan, the Russian diplomat noted that it would be strange
to expect some other declaration from Azeri President, adding that
NKR settlement issue is a lengthy one. In his turn, Bernard Fassier
emphasized that MG OSCE does not intend to comment on presidential
statements. "I must say that public statements do not always agree
with the realities of negotiation process," the French diplomat said

Armenian Delicacies In Beirut

ARMENIAN DELICACIES IN BEIRUT

tasteofbeirut.com
http://www.tasteofbeirut .com/?p=1608
July 8th, 2009

Mayrig means "little mother" in Armenian. It is also the name of a
fabulous restaurant in the neighborhood of Gemmayze in Beirut. Tucked
away on Pasteur Street, inside a small courtyard, the authentic
Armenian restaurant is housed in a magnificent old house, with
stained-glass windows and painted concrete floor tiles and cut stone
walls. This is where we experienced some of the most delicious Armenian
cuisine… I had to order the manti, a sort of tiny meat dumpling,
served with a tomato sauce and yoghurt; I had to sample the meatballs
with wild cherry sauce. Or the kebabs with eggplants. Or the kibbe made
with rice and stuffed with meat and pine nuts. We were also served a
sample of Armenian salads, such as a lentil salad, a burghul salad,
an olive salad and finally an eggplant sald. All scrumptious and
with a subtle use of spices such as pomegranate and others we could
not quite identify. Dessert time came and we could only sample the
delicious stuffed apricots with ashta (clotted cream), knowing that
we would be back for more soon.

I was amazed that my friend Hoda, a Beiruti since birth, had never
experienced Armenian cuisine beyond sujuk (a sausage) and basterma. We
have had a sizable Armenian community in Lebanon since the 1900’s,
after a large portion of Armenians fled massacres and persecution. Very
industrious and well-educated, they are now an intricate part of
Lebanese society. The Armenians are politically active and have
preserved their culture, language and traditions. My aunt and cousin
visited Armenia recently and came back enthralled with the beauty of
the land, the ancient culture and artifacts, the excellence of the food
(meat there is hormone-free as cattle are raised in pastures).

I strongly recommend this restaurant. Mayrig is located on Pasteur
Street in Gemmayzeh. It can be reached at (01) 572121.

RA Defense Minister Awards "Cup Of RA Prime Minister-2009" Winners

RA DEFENSE MINISTER AWARDS "CUP OF RA PRIME MINISTER-2009" WINNERS

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
06.07.2009 20:57 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Today, Armenian Defense Minister Seyran Ohanyan
received the winner of the "Cup of RA Prime Minister-2009" tournament,
the team of his department. Congratulating the holders of the Cup
with the victory, the defense minister said that this victory is not
accidental, because the sport has played an important role in the
armed forces of Armenia.

On June 3, the team of the RA Ministry of Defense in the final match
of the draw "Cup of RA Prime Minister" won a victory over a team of
RA Ministry for Emergency Situations with the score 6:0.

At the end of the meeting Seyran Ohanyan handed the team members
awards. The winners, handed to the Minister of Defense a medal and
certificate.

Prime Minister Of Armenia: Armenia Counts On Receiving Big Financing

PRIME MINISTER OF ARMENIA: ARMENIA COUNTS ON RECEIVING BIG FINANCING FROM EURASEC ANTI-CRISIS FOUNDATION

ArmInfo
2009-07-02 14:51:00

Armenia is interested in receipt of financing from EurAsEC anti-crisis
Foundation for implementation of big economic projects, Prime Minister
of Armenia Tigran Sarkisyan said at Thursday government session.

He said $10 bln will be accumulated in the Foundation and ‘Armenia
should use an exclusive opportunity to attract additional financing for
implementation of big projects. The problem is in absence of finished
projects which may be submitted to the Fund for financing, the PM said.

According to him, two programs in energy and chemistry have been still
submitted, that is insufficient. An interdepartmental working group
has been created by prime minister’s decision, which will discuss
the projects required for Armenia. ‘Afterwards, we shall apply to the
specialized organizations for preparation of business-proposals and
their submission to the Fund, and the sooner it happens, the better’,
T. Sarkisyan said.

Earlier is was informed that Russia’s contribution in EurAsEC
anti-crisis Foundation will make up $7,5 bln, Kazakhstan – $1 bln,
Kyrgyzstan – $1 mln, Tajikistan – $1 mln and Armenia – $1 mln.

Iran Not Facing Internal Political Crisis

IRAN NOT FACING INTERNAL POLITICAL CRISIS

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
01.07.2009 17:29 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Presidential elections in Iran were a great success,
Iranian Ambassador to Armenia Seyed Ali Segeyn told journalists
in Yerevan. "Despite the West’s efforts to represent the country’s
situation as problematic, Iran does not face a political crisis,"
the diplomat stressed. Over the past 30 years, the country faced more
serious challenges, but it didn’t lose its image. "Many western media
are currently trying to misrepresent the county’s situation to their
advantage. Their goal is to form a wrong public opinion and undermine
the country’s image," he stated.

As noted by Ambassador, Iran has become a self-sufficient and
independent country which continues to develop. "Following the model of
religious democracy, Iran is now serves as example to many states. We
simply managed to say ‘no’ to western democracy model. But we are
willing to cooperate with all the countries whose interests do not
contradict ours," the diplomat stated, adding that Iran needs reforms
whereas democracy is a long process requiring many years’ efforts.

132-Piece Modern Hammered Sterling Flatware Service By Allan Adler C

132-PIECE MODERN HAMMERED STERLING FLATWARE SERVICE BY ALLAN ADLER COMMANDS $15,525

Examiner.com
July 1, 8:42 PM

Take a look at this auction report.

132-PIECE MODERN HAMMERED STERLING FLATWARE SERVICE BY ALLAN ADLER
COMMANDS $15,525 AT JUNE 13-14 ESTATE SALE HELD BY LELAND LITTLE
AUCTION & ESTATE SALES, LTD.

(HILLSBOROUGH, N.C.) – An important and complete 132-piece modern
hammered sterling flatware service for twelve, by the renowned
California silversmith Allan Adler sold for $15,525 at an Historic
Hillsborough Auction held June 13-14 by Leland Little Auction &
Estate Sales, Ltd. It was the grand opening event for the firm in
its new gallery location, at 620 Cornerstone Court in Hillsborough.

Allan Adler honed his craft in California in the 1930s, and developed
a strong following among many Hollywood celebrities (he once hosted
Katharine Hepburn at his workbench as an apprentice), as well as
presidents, museum curators and silver collectors. He once described
his work as "clean lines with a bent toward the unconventional,"
and that was evident in the large service that changed hands.

The silver service was the top earner of the more than 800 lots that
crossed the block during the two days. About 250 people packed the
showroom for the Saturday session, while around 150 bidders were
counted on Sunday. A little less than 1,000 pre-absentee and phone
bids were recorded going into Saturday. Internet bidding was brisk
via LiveAuctioneers.com, with 450-500 registered online bidders.

"There was a great deal of anticipation leading up to the premiere
event at our new gallery," said Leland Little of Leland Little Auction
& Estate Sales, Ltd. "The results exceeded our expectations. The
auction was a hit, and everyone was favorably impressed with our
modern, 10,000-square-foot facility. It’s a great environment for
buyers and sellers to view items from our collections that come
to market."

The sale was preceded by a week-long preview, highlighted by an Opening
Night Gala on June 11, at which the noted antiques expert Albert Sack
had kind words to say about Leland Little Auction & Estate Sales, Ltd.;
and a special lecture presentation on June 12 by Johanna M. Brown,
director of collections and a curator at the Museum of Early Southern
Decorative Arts (MESDA). Another MESDA curator, June Lucas, will be the
guest speaker at the firm’s cataloged auction scheduled for Dec. 5-6.

Following are additional highlights from the sale. All prices quoted
include a 15 percent buyer’s premium.

The runner-up top lot was a French mid-19th century Raingo Freres
figural mantle clock that served as cover art for the auction
catalog. Featuring a porcelain signed dial and unmarked time and strike
brass movement set within a gilt bronze urn on a matching acanthus
footed base, the clock brought $9,775. Also, an ornate German wall
clock made in 1880 and with nice color and patina realized $2,990.

A signed Tiffany Studios counterbalance desk lamp with heavy patinated
bronze construction throughout and a webbed damascene shade lit
up the room for $8,912; an Irish sterling silver soup tureen with
cover (Georgian, 1821), with figural engravings, soared to $8,050;
and a Staffordshire historic blue plate (circa 1820s), commemorating
Gen. Lafayette’s 1824-25 tour of the U.S., hit $2,530.

Fine art was offered in abundance. A 19th-century American still life
theorem (watercolor on velvet) rose to $8,625; a pastel on paper
portrait of a child by Lila Cabot Perry (Am., 1848-1933), went for
$6,038; an 18th-century American School portrait of a young boy,
oil on canvas, made $5,750; and a signed oil on canvas depiction of
a shepherd by George Turner II (Br., 1843-1910), gaveled for $4,140.

An Egyptian bronze statuette depicting a seated Isis suckling the
infant Harpokrates coasted to $3,680; an oil on canvas by James
Yarborough (Am., 20th century), titled Noreen & Laurie, hit $2,990;
an oil on canvas work by Jerome Blum (Ill./ N.Y., 1884-1956), titled
Woman in Green (1911), achieved $2,530; and a red chalk drawing on
paper by Giovanni Francesco Barbieri (It., 1591-1666) made $1,150.

Fine period furniture pieces from prominent local estates wowed the
crowd. Top earners included a mid-Atlantic early 19th-century butler’s
chest with figured mahogany veneers ($2,300); and an 18th-century
Continental pine pewter cupboard with original mustard paint and
hardware ($2,070). Also, a Karabagh rug (circa 1910) brought $2,185,
and a Shahsavan bag (circa 1900) realized $3,105.

Estate jewelry did well. A Mikimoto triple-strand pearl necklace with
18k yellow gold clasp, four diamonds and four pearls fetched $3,680;
an 18k yellow gold men’s emerald and diamond ring, appraised at $5,200,
went for $2,185; and a 14k platinum and diamond lady’s Hamilton watch
found a new wrist for $1,610. Also, a mourning miniature with hair
brooch (S.C., 1802) hammered for $2,990.

>From decorative accessories, a gorgeous pair of Japanese Satsuma vases
(circa 1860-1880), in tapering baluster form, went to a determined
bidder for $7,188; a Belle Epoque figural centerpiece (French, circa
1880-1920), garnered $1,955; a rare Art Deco cast-iron sundial (circa
1930s), spherical in form, demanded $1,610; and an early 20th century
Egyptian Revival Sphinx inkwell sold for $1,150.

Regional folk art pottery was a hit, per usual. A Burlon Craig 3-gallon
face jug (N.C., circa 1980) breezed to $2,645; a 20th century chip
carved figural of a black preacher, titled Man of the Cloth (circa
1900), reached $1,150; and a Billy Ray Hussey cat doorstop, signed on
the bottom, went for $748. Also, a restored pre-Columbian Guatemalan
pot with polychrome decoration changed hands for $3,450.

Decoys struck an impressive pose. A handsome Brant decoy (Ocracoke,
N.C.) was a hit for $5,060; a Southern swan decoy by an unknown maker
(but probably crafted in Virginia or North Carolina) commanded $1,150;
and a Canada goose decoy by Ira Hudson – an early production example,
with tack eyes, a belligerent pose and old paint – saw a top bid of
$1,610. Other examples did well, too.

Top earners among firearms were a flintlock long rifle with no maker’s
mark (circa 1790-1820), with an octagonal barrel and 3/8-inch bore
($2,185); a North Carolina percussion long rifle by Enoch Kennedy
(Moore Cty., circa 1830-1850), with 36-inch octagonal barrel and
walnut half stock ($1,725); and an English flintlock over/under
double-barrel pistol (approx. .45 caliber, circa 1780-1820, $920).

Leland Little Auction & Estate Sales, Ltd., is still accepting quality
consignments for its big Sept. 19-20 cataloged sale, as well as for all
future estate auctions. To consign an item, an estate or a collection,
you may call them directly, at (919) 644-1243. Or, e-mail them,
at [email protected]. To learn more about Leland Little Auction &
Estate Sales, Ltd., log on to

www.LLAuctions.com.

Congress Of Religious Leaders Starts In Astana

CONGRESS OF RELIGIOUS LEADERS STARTS IN ASTANA

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
01.07.2009 14:04 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The 3rd world congress of leaders of world
confessions will be held in the Kazakh capital of Astana from July
1 to 2.

Participants of the congress will discuss several issues, including
"Role of churches in development and establishment of peace through
cooperation, tolerance and mutual respect", "Universal and spiritual
values, global ethics", "Dialogue and cooperation", "Agreement in
the crisis".

A message from the Catholicos of All Armenians Garegin II addressed to
forum participants will be read out at the congress. The delegation
of the Armenian Apostolic Church will be headed by the Archbishop
Eznik Petrosyan.

OSCE Chair-In-Office Due In Armenia Tomorrow

OSCE CHAIR-IN-OFFICE DUE IN ARMENIA TOMORROW

armradio.am
01.07.2009 12:19

June 2-3 the OSCE Chairperson-in-Office, Greek Foreign Minister Dora
Bakoyannis will pay a working visit to Armenia at the invitation of
the Foreign Minister of Armenia, Edward Nalbandian.

Within the framework of the visit the Foreign Minister of Greece
is expected to meet Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan and Foreign
Minister Edward Nalbandian.