Coat for a ticket

Coat for a ticket

03:46 pm | Today | Social

Dean of the Faculty of History of YSU Edik Minasyan today, during a
meeting with journalists said that the first Republic of Armenia was
created due to May heroic struggles. He thinks that the main pledge
for May victories was unity.

“There was neither class nor party discrimination then. Priests and
soldiers, scientists and workers were fighting side by side”, he said.

He said, that the activity of “the first figures of the state” was
important. “Those people were utterly devoted to what they were doing.
For instance, PM Hovhannes Kajaznuni sold his coat so as to buy a
ticket and to go to Europe for raising money”.

Comparing the first and third republics the dean noted that there are
either similarities or differences.

http://www.a1plus.am/en/social/2013/05/25/edik-minasyan

Azerbaijan violates ceasefire 220 times

Azerbaijan violates ceasefire 220 times

Saturday,
May 25

On May 19-25 Azerbaijan has violated the ceasefire along the line of
contact of Karabakh and Azerbaijani armed forces about 220 times, with
over 1000 shots fired at Armenian frontline positions, the press
service of the NKR Defense Ministry reports. As a result of the
respective measures taken by the frontline units of the Defense Army,
the enemy’s activity was suppressed.

TODAY, 16:10
Aysor.am

Intentions of first Armenian republic’s politicians were more sincer

Intentions of first Armenian republic’s politicians were more sincere – expert

May 25, 2013 | 14:15

YEREVAN. – The third Republic of Armenia is the successor and direct
continuation of the first republic, but the intentions of the
politicians were more sincere at that time.

Dean Edik Minasyan of the Faculty of History at Yerevan State
University said the abovementioned during a press conference on
Saturday. He spoke about Armenia’s heroic battles that were fought in
the month of May and the historical and political significance of the
First Republic of Armenia (1918-1920).

In his words, today’s Republic of Armenia needs to learn lessons from
these battles and the first republic. Considering the heroic battle of
Nagorno-Karabakh to be the greatest and the most important
accomplishment, Minasyan said, however, that not everything went too
smoothly.

He noted that the leadership of the third Republic of Armenia did not
learn as many lessons from the first republic, arguing that the
mistakes that were made in the first years of independence had a
negative impact on the economy.

`But some economic stability and the securing of growth showed some
indicators for development ever since 1995. Together with this,
[however,] the mistakes that were made in the socioeconomic domain had
a significant negative impact. The adverse consequences of the
continuing emigration leaves room for thought today, as well,’
Minasyan said.

He added that every effort was made, in the years of the first
republic, to maintain unity, but there is despair today. Edik Minasyan
stressed that the intentions were sincere at the time, and he urged
today’s politicians to put personal interests aside.

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Massis Kabob: Old World Charm in the Century City Mall

Massis Kabob: Old World Charm in the Century City Mall

Customers gather at the new Massis Kabob in Century City

BY ELIZA GALFAYAN

After more than 30 years in business Massis Kabob has definitely perfected
the art of the kabob experience in the fast food sector. When Jack
Baghdassarian opened his flagship store in the Glendale Galleria in 1976
there was nothing like it in the fast food world. Today, the Massis
International Grill franchise has five locations in four malls – including
the Glendale Galleria, Sherman Oaks Fashion Square, Santa Anita Shopping
Mall,
and their newest location in the Century City Mall. Jack Baghdassarian,
along with sons Peter and Gevik are taking their brand to new heights.

The Century City store opened on March 3, 2013 in the sleek dining terrace
of the mall. `Don’t call this a food court,’ jokes Gevik Baghdassarian. The
elegant indoor-outdoor dining terrace is beautifully designed and has none
of the food court qualities of other malls. Here there are no Styrofoam
plates or plastic forks – instead every meal arrives on ceramic plates with
real utensils. And the Massis Kabob store fits right into the modern
landscape of the dining terrace with its mixture of old and new world
elements sewn seamlessly together. One look and there is no mistaking its
commitment to the old world – the huge print of the Nagorno Karabakh
monument `We Are Our Mountains’ or what is affectionately known as `Mamik
yev Papik,’ or the columns of cut Armenian letters that look like old
hieroglyphs carved in red.

According to Gevik Baghdassarin, the family has had their eye on the
Century City Mall for a long time. They had hoped to expand their brand of
Mediterranean cuisine to the west side of LA so when the Westfield mall
reached out to the Baghdassarians to join the dinning terrace it was the
perfect match for both.

The clientele at the mall is made up mostly of the well dressed
professionals who definitely have an appreciation for Armenian or
Mediterranean cuisine. `Our food is no longer for an Armenian market. We
serve more non-Armenians in the Glendale Galleria than we do Armenians,’
says Baghdassarian.

According to Baghdassarian some 60,000 people work in the Century City area
and word travels fast when there’s a new outfit in town. After just a week
of being open the store is busy even for a late lunch crowd at 2:30pm.

`Before we opened at the Glendale Galleria if you wanted Armenian or
Mediterranean food you had to go to a sit down
restaurantbut
my father’s vision was to bring the same quality of food and service
to
a wider audience of people while making it affordable. There are lots of
restaurants that serve this food but we have the best quality food at the
lowest, most reasonable prices you can find,’ says Baghdassarian.

Like the first Panda Express that opened in the Glendale Galleria the store
has made its mark as the go to place to get delicious, high quality food
under $10. But the secret to the family’s success is more its commitment
to
bringing the freshest quality ingredients to every meal they make while
staying true to their core values.

These days brothers Gevik and Peter are have taken the reigns over the
franchise to take it the next levels of expansion but Gevik Baghdassarian
says father Jack Baghdassarian is still very much involved and stays hands
on in the business `he’s still the charm of the business.’

Both sons are lawyers outside of the family business but as Gevik
Baghdassarian says `nobody walks out of a lawyer’s office happy=85but in this
business where food is involved everyone leaves happy.’

And while the store in the Glendale Galleria is the busiest store it’s
clear that their Century City location is full of promise as it caters to a
whole new client base. And much like the look of the new store here –
coupling elements of the old and new world – so is the symbolic face of the
new Baghdassarian business franchise – old world charm and new world
business finesse.

When Gevik Baghdassarian speaks of his father’s commitment to the family
business it’s clear he is proud of the Massis name. `My father is really
proud that the Armenian name and concept is here at this mall. We don’t
want to shy away from our ethnic roots – we want to do the opposite – we
want to transform our ethnicity into a positive experience for others and
we do this through our food and our business.’

http://asbarez.com/110268/massis-kabob-old-world-charm-in-the-century-city-mall/

Survey: 58% say they will leave Armenia in case of gas prices rise

58% of public opinion poll respondents say they will leave Armenia in
case of gas prices rise

11:01 – 25.05.13

The public opinion poll conducted by Tert.am over gas tariff growth
has revealed that the majority of the respondents are more inclined to
leave the country than to fight against the hike in alternative ways.

Asked `What will you do in case the natural gas prices rise?’ the 200
(58%) out of 315 respondents answered `I will leave Armenia.’
Fifty-six (16.4%) respondents said they will use less gas, 41 (12%)
said they will use alternative resources and 45 (13.2%) said they will
take to the streets for protest.’

The poll was conducted from May 18-25.

http://www.tert.am/en/news/2013/05/25/poll/

A sustainable tax burden for dental clinics

ARMENIA
A sustainable tax burden for dental clinics

Vardan Ayvazyan, head of the Economic Committee of the National
Assembly of Armenia, is that the additional tax burden for dental
clinics is not insurmountable.

Under the new law which came into force on 1 January 2013, each clinic
has three dental chairs should pay more than 60 000 to 100,000 drams
per month in taxes, depending on its location (in the capital or in a
province ) for each seat instead of 20,000 drams before.

“Nobody can convince me as 2 300 to 2500 drams per day is too much for
dental clinics, especially for those working in Yerevan … The
calculations of the Ministry of Finance show that the gains here are
much greater than the amount payable “said Ayvazyan.

He said that the changes were necessary to simplify taxation in this
area and remove contacts between tax inspectors and economic entities.

Dentists have already organized several demonstrations in front of the
government building and the president’s residence.

Saturday, May 25, 2013,
Stéphane © armenews.com

Le nouveau bureau national de la FNACFOA

COMMUNAUTE ARMENIENNE
Le nouveau bureau national de la FNACFOA

Le bureau national FNACFOA (Fédération nationale des anciens
combattants français d’origine arménienne) présidé par le Colonel
André Séférian, a tenu son Assemblée générale samedi 20 avril à
Valence en présence des membres de l’association et des représentants
des médias et de la presse locale dont « Le Dauphiné Libéré ». La
FNACFOA a lors de cette réunion, apporté son soutien à la pétition
demandant la Loi de pénalisation du négationnisme du génocide arménien
adressée au Président de la République, François Hollande.

Un nouveau bureau fut élu :

Président : Le Colonel André Séférian
Vice Président : Henri Siranyan
Secrétaire : Krikor Amirzayan (au titre de sympathisant)
Trésorier : Georges Eretzian
Porte drapeau : Tatos Hagopian

samedi 25 mai 2013,
Krikor Amirzayan ©armenews.com

http://www.armenews.com/article.php3?id_article=89923

« Le Petit Prince » d’Antoine de Saint-Exupéry publié en arménien au

LIVRES
« Le Petit Prince » d’Antoine de Saint-Exupéry publié en arménien aux
éditions Antarès en Arménie

Le célèbre conte « Le Petit Prince » d’Antoine de Saint-Exupéry écrit
en 1943 est d’après « Le Nouvel Observateur » (N° 2532 du 16 mai 2013)
avec ses 200 millions d’exemplaires écoulés « le livre qui passe pour
être le plus lu après la Bible, est traduit en 270 langues et
dialectes. Arménien, asturien, bengali, biélorusse,.. ». Justement, «
Le Petit Prince » d’Antoine de Saint-Exupéry qui avait été traduit et
édité plusieurs fois en arménien a désormais une édition officielle.
La maison d’édition Antarès à Erévan vient de publier la version
officielle arménienne de « Le Petit Prince » avec les droits versés à
l’éditeur français. Antarès ayant acheté les droits de reproduction du
livre d’Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. La maison Antarès, fondée en 1992
détient un catalogue de plusieurs centaines de l’ives de qualité
publiés en Arménie. Des ouvrages d’auteurs Arméniens et étrangers.

Pour en savoir plus, consultez le site d’Antares à l’adresse :

Krikor Amirzayan

samedi 25 mai 2013,
Krikor Amirzayan ©armenews.com

http://www.armenews.com/article.php3?id_article=89797
http://antares.am/am/homepage/

BAKU: Iranian gas can’t replace Armenia’s supply from Russia, min sa

AzerNews, Azerbaijan
May 23 2013

Iranian gas can’t replace Armenia’s supply from Russia, minister says

23 MAY 2013, 11:08 (GMT+05:00)

Iranian gas cannot be an alternative to Russian gas for Armenia,
Minister of Energy and Natural Resources of Armenia Armen Movsisyan
said at the forum ‘The Future of the Armenian energy sector: energy
conservation and renewable energy’ organized by the U.S. Embassy on
May 22, ARCA reported.

“The price of Iranian gas is higher than the price offered by Russia,
therefore, Iranian gas can not serve as an alternative,” Movsisyan
said responding to a question about Armenia’s dependence on Russian
gas and the reasons for which the Armenian government has not
established an alternative.

The minister also noted that before the end of the negotiations with
Russia on gas prices, the rate of $180 will remain unchanged, and the
problem can be solved as a result of the discussions in the
government.

Commenting on the talks that Iran-Armenia gas pipeline has been
transferred to the company HayRusGasArd allegedly under the pressure
from Russia, Movsisyan said that there was no pressure.

“Such pressure has never existed. The pipeline’s operation requires
respective structures which positions HayRusGasArd company had. It was
pointless to recreate them,” the minister said adding that the
government did not sell the pipeline but rather leased it.

Retired lecturer commits suicide

Retired lecturer commits suicide

Friday,
May 24

The body of Suren Baghdasarian, 80, was found today in a garage on
Chekhov Street in Yerevan. The man committed suicide by hanging
himself, according to shamshyan.com. Neighbors said S. Baghdasarian
taught for many years at College of Trade and Polytechnic Institute of
the city.

TODAY, 23:40

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