Boxing: DREAM champ Gegard Mousasi seeks boxing world title

DREAM champ Gegard Mousasi seeks boxing world title, move to 205 pounds

by MMAjunkie.com Staff on Oct 12, 2008 at 11:10 am ET

Riding an 11-fight win streak, DREAM middleweight grand prix winner
and new DREAM middleweight champ Gegard Mousasi now intends to chase
after a world title in boxing.

Mousasi shared his vision with his management company, M-1, who shared
the news in a recent press release.

"First I want to thank everybody that supported me to reach my goal of
becoming the DREAM grand prix champion," Mousasi stated. "I see this
title as the stepping stone to accomplish my real desire, and that is
to also become the world champion in boxing."

The Armenian striker believes that his management company — which
also represents WAMMA heavyweight champion Fedor Emelianenko — has
strategic partnerships in place that will allow him to pursue a boxing
career.

"Because M-1 is nowadays cooperating with Affliction and Golden Boy
(Promotions), I think this dream can come true," he stated.

In addition to branching out into a new career, Mousasi will also look
to move up to the light-heavyweight division for future MMA contests.

"In MMA I will go up to 93 kilograms (205 pounds)," Mousasi
stated. "Not only to increase my strength, but if I fight between 85
and 93 kilograms in boxing, I have quite a wide range to test my
skills before I decide in which weight class I enter boxing
competition."

Just 23 years old, Mousasi has been victorious in 23 of his past 24
bouts.

A veteran of DREAM, PRIDE and DEEP, Mousasi defeated Denis Kang, Dong
Sik Yoon, Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza and Melvin Manhoef to win this year’s
inaugural DREAM middleweight grand prix.

No time table was announced for Mousasi’s boxing debut.

Yerevan-Bern Dialog To Promote Consolidation Of Economic Ties

YEREVAN-BERN DIALOG TO PROMOTE CONSOLIDATION OF ECONOMIC TIES

PanARMENIAN.Net
09.10.2008 18:34 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Gegham Gharibjanian
met Thursday with the delegation of the Switzerland’s national
council led by Dominique de Buman amd Ueli Leuenberger, the RA MFA
press office told PanARMENIAN.Net.

Expressing satisfaction with the Armenian-Swiss bilateral relations,
Mr Gharibjanian emphasized the importance of opening of Switzerland’s
diplomatic outpost in Armenia.

At the guests’ request, he briefed on the Karabakh process and
Armenian-Turkish relations.

Orange The Third Mobile Operator In Armenia

ORANGE THE THIRD MOBILE OPERATOR IN ARMENIA

armradio.am
08.10.2008 15:16

Orange has been awarded the third mobile operator license (GSM and 3G)
in the Republic of Armenia. This announcement, which was made public
by the Armenian government, follows Orange’s submission of a formal
bid of E51.5 million on October 6. The sums proposed by the other
two companies were considerably smaller.

Following a detailed analysis of local market conditions, Orange firmly
believes in the potential for the Group’s development in the Republic
of Armenia thanks to its experience and its know-how for offering
innovative and high-performance services. Commercial activities will
be launched in the coming months following the formal attribution of
the license and frequencies by the Armenian regulatory authorities.

Armenian Human Rights Office To Cooperate With OSCE

ARMENIAN HUMANS RIGHTS OFFICE TO COOPERATE WITH OSCE

ARMENPRESS
Oct 6, 2008

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 6, ARMENPRESS: Human Rights Defender Armen Harutyunian
and head of the OSCE Armenian office Sergey Kapinos signed today a
cooperation agreement which is aimed at increasing the oversight of
the democratization of the Armed Forces.

Within the frameworks of the agreement a joint group of experts
affiliated to the office of the ombudsman will be set up which will
analyze the legislation over the punitive measures in the army, will
point out the flaws and will study the relevance to international
standards. On the basis of the studies of the group a report will be
prepared which will present suggestions to the government.

A. Harutyunian noted that the ombudsman’s office starts a long-term
cooperation program with the OSCE. He also thanked Sergey Kapinos
for the support.

Serzh Sargsyan’s Yesterday’s Message Was Of An Imitation Nature, Rep

SERZH SARGSYAN’S YESTERDAY’S MESSAGE WAS OF AN IMITATION NATURE, REPRESENTATIVE OF THE ARMENIAN OPPOSITION SAYS

ArmInfo
2008-10-03 14:59:00

ArmInfo. ‘Serzh Sargsyan’s yesterday’s message to the parliament and
people was of an imitation nature>,- member of the opposition Republic
party Political Board, representative of the Armenian National Congress
Suren Surenyants told journalists today.

He also added he got an impression from Sargsyan’s speech that there
is no domestic political crisis in Armenia, no political prisoners
and 1 March tragic events in Yerevan. ‘If one goes to the street and
holds public opinion poll regarding the expectations of the people
from the message of the head of state, he would immediately hear the
reply about the necessity of declaring amnesty, as a result of which
all the political prisoners should be discharged’, – Surenyants said.

PACE Subcommittee On Frozen Conflicts To Be Formed

PACE SUBCOMMITTEE ON FROZEN CONFLICTS TO BE FORMED

PanARMENIAN.Net
04.10.2008 14:51 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of
Europe is considering formation of a subcommittee to deal with frozen
conflicts.

The subcommittee is supposed to operate jointly with the CoE
Secretary General, Commissioner for Human Rights and the Committee
of Ministers, said Luc Van den Brande, the head of PACE delegation
for the Georgian-South Ossetian conflict.

"We should not focus on the consequences of the war between Georgia
and Russia exclusively. It was a signal that other frozen conflicts
may flare up any moment," he said, Azeri Trend news agency reports.

A picture and a thousand words

Toronto Star, Canada

A picture and a thousand words

In donning the accoutrements of his family members, a photographer
engages in ‘honest acts of fakery’ to illuminate the nature of
identity

Sep 28, 2008 04:30 AM

Ryan Bigge
Special to the Star

This is Don Moises Rubinstein Krongold, herewith referred to as
Moises. Born in Ostrowiec, Poland, in 1902, Moises moved to Venezuela
in 1932 to try to make his fortune in the shmatte industry (shmatte
being Yiddish for rags or clothing). His plan was to earn a cool 10
grand, return to his homeland and set up his own store.

Meanwhile, his wife, Balbina, and their four-year-old daughter,
Esther, waited patiently for him to return. But by 1937 it seemed that
importing his family to Venezuela was a better decision, although only
after convincing the reluctant Balbina to leave her parents and
siblings behind.

Three years later, Moises and his family relocated to Santiago de
Chile, and in 1964, he moved into his daughter’s home after the
premature death of his wife. It was in this way that photographer
Rafael Goldchain (who moved to Canada in 1976) came to better know his
maternal grandfather.

As this photograph suggests, Moises was a sombre man with a penchant
for fedoras. Inside the bundle he’s clutching is some clothing, and if
you look closely, you’ll notice the unidentifiable items are wrapped
in a Spanish newspaper.

It is said that if you remain married long enough, you will start to
resemble your spouse.

An equally discomfiting prospect is that we all become our parents
eventually. In his new collection of photographs, I Am My Family,
Goldchain has decided to take such sentiments literally.

Which is to say that my opening paragraph contains an untruth. This
photograph is actually a self-portrait of Goldchain pretending to be
his late grandfather Moises (hence its full title: Self-Portrait as
Don Moises Rubinstein Krongold (b. Ostrowiec, Poland, 1902,
d. Cuernavaca, México 1980)).

Goldchain’s series of images evokes Nikki S. Lee, a New York artist
who disguised herself through clothing and makeup in order to
infiltrate a variety of ethnic and social groups (including punks,
Hispanics, senior citizens and yuppies) for a series entitled
Projects.

But unlike Lee, Goldchain has a genetic basis for his acts of
subterfuge, making his work a more honest act of fakery.

As you might guess, a key inspiration for this project was Goldchain’s
desire to better understand his Jewish roots. Due to the horrors of
World War II, most notably the Shoah, locating adequate source
material about the various branches of his family tree, be that
photographs or even basic genealogical information, was often
difficult. (As Goldchain writes in his artist statement, "I use the
word Shoah here because the more common term Holocaust has been
adopted to designate other catastrophes such as the Armenian genocide,
and in the process has been emptied of its original Jewish
specificity.")

The 40-page appendix in My Family includes the sketchbooks, original
family photographs, notes, brainstorms, production stills and family
trees that Goldchain used to develop his images. In some cases, this
allows the viewer to compare and contrast Goldchain’s version of his
relatives with the original photograph.

Goldchain also believes, however, that we all resort to some
historical revisionism when we flip through family albums. For him, My
Family is about "how we transform the past when we bring it into the
present and how we construct ourselves in relation to our familial
past."

In certain cases, Goldchain not only transformed the past but also
invented it outright. A photograph of Doña Reizl Goldszajn Rozenfeld,
whose long curly hair resembles a macramé plant hanger, was inspired
by a wig he found. From this prop, Goldchain created "a middle-aged,
stylish woman suffering from chronic, mild depression ` there is one
in every family."

Whether the relative in question is real or imagined, Goldchain’s work
necessitates an uncanny resurrection of the dead. Not only does he
walk a mile in the shoes of Moises, but he also totters about in the
heels and skirts of his female relatives, including the non-existent
Reizl Goldszajn, along with the very real Sarah Gitl Ryten, Fela
Baumfeld Szpiegel and Balbina Baumfeld Szpiegel de Rubinstein
(great-great grandmother, aunt and aforementioned grandmother,
respectively). These photographs demonstrate that while Goldchain is
not a squeamish cross-dresser, he is a rather ugly woman.

Goldchain himself might agree with such an assessment. Despite, or
because of, the makeup, hair, costumes, studio lighting and digital
manipulations required, the final portraits contain an intentional
kind of artifice. With the photograph of Moises seen here, this
"fakeness" is not apparent.

But seeing portrait after portrait of the same person, My Family
becomes less about the art of transformation and more about how
viewers are asked to flit between Goldchain and the relative he is
trying to embody, a process akin to the famous figure-ground illusion
of the white vase that also contains two faces in profile that lurk in
the black background.

(A collection of images from My Family is on display at David Mirvish
Books until Oct.14.)

Although primarily an exploration of identity and the photographic
trickery the living are able to play on the dead, My Family also
tweaks the visual tropes of portrait photography. After the final
digital calibrations are completed, each of these images was "printed
onto photographic colour paper, resulting in subtly tinted,
monochromatic prints that emulate the look of early-20th-century
formal family-portrait photographs." This process imbues the pictures
with some historical verisimilitude (at least in a visual sense) while
at the same time reinforcing the staged nature of all portrait
photography.

Despite assistance from various hairpieces, costumes and the magic of
Photoshop, the success of these portraits hinges on Goldchain’s
ability to channel and reflect a variety of emotions and dispositions
through his eyes and face. He is as skilled an actor as he is a
photographer.

In another self-portrait of Moises, based on a photograph that
Goldchain himself took a year before his grandfather passed away, we
see sad, watery eyes, ravaged by a stroke and blurred by cataracts.

"As I raised my camera to photograph him, he stared at me with a
mixture of longing and disapproval," Goldchain writes. "One eye stared
hard at me in a seemingly critical way, the other had a soft and
melancholic look."

Goldchain is able to recreate the wistful regret and reproach of his
late grandfather. Through the eyes of the artist, a new window opens
into the soul of the dearly departed.

Sargsyan, Christofias Discuss Turkish-Armenian Relations

SARGSYAN, CHRISTOFIAS DISCUSS TURKISH-ARMENIAN RELATIONS

PanARMENIAN.Net
27.09.2008 13:27 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian President Serzh Sarsgyan met Friday with
Cyprus President Demetris Christofias in New York to discuss bilateral
relations and a number of other issues.

President Sargsyan thanked his Cypriot counterpart for support to
the Armenian community and presented his vision of normalization of
the Armenian-Turkish relations.

For his part, Mr Christofias briefed on the current stage of talks
held to resolve the Cypriot problem.

Fight Against Corruption Should Be Waged With Respect To Major Cases

FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION SHOULD BE WAGED WITH RESPECT TO MAJOR CASES WHICH ARE IMMEDIATELY CLOSED, CHAIRMAN OF "INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISTS" ORGANIZATION SAYS

Noyan Tapan

Se p 25, 2008

YEREVAN, SEPTEMBER 25, NOYAN TAPAN. On the initiative of the
RA Prosecutor General’s Office, the third cluster consultation
"The Peculiarities of Prevention, Detection and Investigation of
Corruption Crimes", this time on a republican scale, will be held in
Yerevan in October. The two previous consultations were held with the
participation of law enforcers of Armenia’s southern and northern
regions. The September 25 meeting of the Prosecutor General Aghvan
Hovsepian with representatives of NGOs was dedicated to finalizing
the cluster consultations.

The Chairman of Investigative Journalists organization Edik
Baghdasarian said that the real fight against corruption should be
waged with respect to those major cases which, in his words, are
immediately closed. For example, two months ago Armenia exported
thousands of tons of bananas to Bahama Islands. Investigative
Journalists, however, was imformed from the Bahamas that no bananas
were received there from Armenia. If such major cases are disclosed,
"something will change," S. Baghdasarian said, adding that "people
do not trust the law enforcement system".

According to the prosecutor general, "the banana case" has not
been closed, just the law enforcement bodies, unlike journalists,
have difficulty taking investigative actions in those countries,
with which Armenia has no agreements on legal help. A. Hovsepian
expressed his disagreement with the claim that investigators are
illiterate and unprofessional.

The representatives of NGOs attached importance to informing the
population about corruption, but they said that the price of social
advertising on television is equivalent to that of commercial
advertising.

The NGOs proposed that they should be given the opportunity to
make speeches on corruption problems at consultations to be held
in Yerevan. They also proposed increasing the number of NGOs that
participate in such consultations.

http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=117698

ANTELIAS: Catholicosate to participate in blessing of Holy Muron

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

Armenian version: nian.htm

THE CATHOLICOSATE OF CILICIA PARTICIPATES IN THE BLESSING OF THE MURON IN
SAINT ETCHMIYADZINE

His Holiness Karekin II, Catholicos of All Armenians, will perform the
blessing of the Holy Muron service in St. Etchmiyadzine on Sunday, September
28.

Following the invitation of His Holiness, a delegation from the
Catholicosate of Cilicia will participate in the service on behalf of His
Holiness Aram I. The delegation includes the Prelate of the Diocese of
Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, Archbishop Gorun Babian, and the
Prelate of the Eastern Prelacy of the United States, Archbishop Oshagan
Tcholoyan.

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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, The Cilician
Catholicosate, the administrative center of the church is located in
Antelias, Lebanon.

http://www.armenianorthodoxchurch.org/
http://www.armenianorthodoxchurch.org/v04/doc/Arme
http://www.armenianorthodoxchurch.org