Arts & Entertainment: SPT Makes Dr. Oz Sales

SPT MAKES DR. OZ SALES
By Marissa Graziadio

World Screen
Sept 23 2011

LONDON: Sony Pictures Television (SPT) has secured a range of format
deals for The Dr. Oz Show in Latin America, Russia, France, Armenia
and the Middle East.

ADVERTISEMENT The medical talk-show format, represented internationally
by SPT’s 2waytraffic, will be locally produced in Armenia following
a 60-episode deal with Shant TV. It is also being produced in France,
where TF1 has ordered 25 episodes.

Following a 120-episode deal between 2waytraffic and national
broadcaster RCN, Colombia will soon have its own Dr. Oz Show to be
produced locally by Teleset. The Chilean broadcaster Mega TV has
commissioned an additional 70 episodes from 2waytraffic from its
initial 65 episodes.

In Russia, pubcaster Rossiya has ordered 195 more episodes, bringing
it to a total of 490 episodes in the region. In the Middle East,
pan-regional broadcaster MBC has greenlit a second season. Also
developing a series based on the format are TV Record in Brazil
and Zhejiang TV in China. The original Dr. Oz Show launched in the
U.S. in 2009 in the US and is available in 112 countries. The third
U.S. season recently premiered.

Ed Louwerse, the managing director of 2waytraffic, said, “There’s
a real sense of fun and discovery with this format no matter where
it’s produced-its winning formula harnesses our natural curiosity
about health issues and engages audiences across any cultural boundary.

Covering a wealth of topics from weight loss and nutrition to
relationships and stress, The Dr. Oz Show format connects with people’s
desire to live life to the fullest.”

http://www.worldscreen.com/articles/display/31512

Arts & Entertainment: Italian Journalists Shoot Movie About Dagestan

ITALIAN JOURNALISTS SHOOT MOVIE ABOUT DAGESTAN
Venera Gamzatova

Republican Information Agency
Sept 23 2011
RIA Dagestan

Makhachkala, September 23, 2011. By invitation of the Tourism Agency
of the Republic of Dagestan a group of Italian journalists arrived in
the republic to shoot a documentary film on the region. The European
reporters shoot a documentary film about the country to demonstrate
hospitable people with a unique ancient history living in southern
Russia’s outpost to the foreigners. The places of interest, people,
public life and leisure of Dagestanis, the republic’s investment
potential – all this will be shown in the film.

Within several days, camera crew worked in the fortress of Derbent,
visited the oldest Armenian church and the village of craftsmen –
Kubachi where the reporters got familiarized with the local jewelry
manufacture traditions. The Italians also shot the performance of
national dance soloists of the dance ensemble “Dagestan”. Besides,
the camera crew visited Dagestan State Technical University and met
with the students.

The mounted film is expected to participate in the Italian festival
of documentary films.

http://www.riadagestan.com/news/2011/09/23/7379/

Sports: My Dream Is To See Armenia’s National Football Squad In Euro

MY DREAM IS TO SEE ARMENIA’S NATIONAL FOOTBALL SQUAD IN EURO 2012 – FEDERATION PRESIDENT

news.am
Sept 23 2011
Armenia

YEREVAN. – The task of Armenia’s national football team is to
qualify for EURO 2012, Armenian Football Federation’s President Ruben
Hayrapetyan stated during a press conference on Friday. “We now have
a team that enters the field only to win. The job is to win the next
two games. My dream is to see the squad in [Euro 2012 host countries]
the Ukraine and Poland. We will do everything to succeed.”

“These boys are not interested in rewards. These boys play for the fans
and country. These footballers were born and raised in an independent
state; they are talented young men with a new mentality.

Our team will play steady football in the next 6 years. The winner’s
psychology must be maintained. I have said they will receive their
deserving reward. In my view, the greatest reward is the people’s
evaluation,” Ruben Hayrapetyan noted.

President of Armenia’s Football Federation had earlier declared that
the team would receive a 3-million-Euro bonus pay if qualifying for
Euro 2012. And concerning the source for that amount, Hayrapetyan said:
“We have patriots and football lovers who are calling in and saying
that they are prepared to make awards.”

ANKARA: PM Erdogan Reaffirms Turkey’s Role As Global Player With UN

PM ERDOGAN REAFFIRMS TURKEY’S ROLE AS GLOBAL PLAYER WITH UN SPEECH

Today’s Zaman
Sept 23 2011
Turkey

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday in reference to
Somalia that the UN has not been able to show the necessary leadership
to conquer the fears threatening humanity and lift their hopes.

PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s address at the UN General Assembly on
Thursday reflected Turkey’s ambitions of being a global player in
dealing with deeply rooted conflicts on the world agenda, while the
speech also displayed deficiencies of the global system to handle
these conflicts.

The scope of the speech itself was the boldest sign of Turkey and
its leader Erdogan’s assertiveness. In addition to hot topics such
as the humanitarian crisis in Somalia, the stalled Middle East peace
process and Palestine’s bid for UN recognition, Israel’s stubbornness
to meet the requirements of international law, the Arab Spring,
the Syrian regime’s oppression of its own people, the transition
process in Libya and Arab Spring in general; frozen conflicts such
the Nagorno-Karabakh between Armenia and Azerbaijan and the Kashmir
dispute between India and Pakistan also found a place in the speech.

“The speech was an open and systemic criticism against the functioning
and structure of the international system. Within this framework, he
used Somalia as an example and harshly criticized the global system
for remaining indifferent to grievances in Africa,” Prof. Birol
Akgun, a specialist with the Institute of Strategic Thinking (SDE),
told Today’s Zaman on Friday.

“The prime minister called on the international community to work
toward justice, morality and compassion. He cited the colonialist
past of Western countries in the African continent and how unjust
they were by ignoring Africa. Erdogan exposed the double-standard
wielded by the West’s self-interest-oriented system, as some Western
countries are showing close interest in Libya while they do not show
the same kind of interest toward Somalia,” Akgun said.

According to Sinan Ulgen, head of the İstanbul-based Center for
Economics and Foreign Policy Studies (EDAM), the fact that the prime
minister spoke of a wide region is not an extraordinary situation.

“However, the language he used is different and it reflects Turkey’s
will to play a more leading role in the international arena. Looking
at the issues highlighted in the speech, it is possible to say that
Turkey may not necessarily be successful in resolving of all of these
issues,” Ulgen told Today’s Zaman.

Ulgen recalled that Turkey is playing a role in issues in which it
is not a direct party such as Somalia and argued that this is to
Turkey’s credit in the international arena.

“Turkey is using this credit to make progress in other areas. It
is carrying the partnerships and alliances it established on a
particular issue to other areas to resolve other conflicts. All of
these will be advantages for Turkey. No matter whether the particular
problems mentioned by Erdogan will be resolved in a short-run or not,
Turkey will carry its experience in dealing with these problems to the
field of multilateral diplomacy in order to become a global player,”
Ulgen said.

While speaking of Ankara’s foreign policy, Turkish officials avoid
using concepts which can be associated with a kind of power game and
sidestep questions over its position as a regional actor. Instead,
Ankara prefers to note that the dynamics and principles of Turkey’s
foreign policy are based on the notion of moral depth.

Officials say the government doesn’t consider its foreign policy as a
test of power. Turkish foreign policy is not about flexing its muscles,
but it is a manifestation of what kind of a world Turkey wants to see,
they underline.

Nonetheless, Akgun believes that Erdogan’s speech at the UN General
Assembly is about Turkey’s redefinition of its international identity.

“Turkey has assumed an identity which exerts efforts for a new legal
and institutionalized structure based on justice and a sense of
morality,” Akgun said.

According to Ali Karaosmanoglu, head of the Ankara-based Foreign Policy
and Peace Research Center, Erdogan’s speech reflects the fact that
Turkey is becoming a pioneering country on an international scale,
not only on a regional scale.

“After the end of the Cold War, regional policies became more important
since global balances changed. Turkey’s voice is beginning to be
heard in some regions,” Karaosmanoglu told Today’s Zaman.

“Turkey, as a country which embraces post-Cold War concepts such
as human rights, democracy and a liberal economy, and as a country
which has a Muslim majority population, is able to touch the hearts of
the people in the Middle East. On the other hand, it is also able to
openly call on the Middle Eastern countries to embrace human rights,
democracy and a liberal economy,” Karaosmanoglu said.

“All of these characteristics are advantages of Turkey in the region
and it is also an advantage to play a global role. Since the United
States is not able to have a relationship with the countries from the
region in the same way as Turkey, Washington is pleased with Turkey’s
role in this region,” he added.

‘Why not vie for global power?’ In remarks which strengthen
aforementioned arguments by experts, Deputy Prime Minister Bulent
Arınc on Friday said Turkey can and will become a global power,
while indicating that the country would not stop at its claim to
regional power and could aim higher in the global arena.

“We consider it small progress for Turkey to become a regional power.

And why shouldn’t Turkey become a global power?” Arınc rhetorically
asked members of the international media during a visit to Brussels.

Answering questions regarding Turkey’s relations with the EU, Arınc
reaffirmed that Turkey would not settle for regional strength, that
it has the means to vie for global strength and wants to have a bigger
say in international affairs.

Although Arınc noted that Turkey was a peace-seeking country, he added
that it would not mean that it would forfeit the rights of its people,
with regards to the turbulence between Turkey and Greek Cyprus in the
eastern Mediterranean over gas and oil resources. While the minister
stressed that Turkey was still very much committed to full membership
within the EU, he warned that Greek Cypriots assuming the rotating
EU presidency, an event that is expected to take place next year,
will eventually mean a freeze in negotiations.

“Our relations with the EU date back to 1958. … Accession
negotiations have been in progress since 2005,” Arınc said, indicating
that Turkey would not take anything less than full membership,
with reference to the recently repeated suggestions from the EU that
Turkey could be granted a “privileged partnership.” “Turkey will be
a full member when the process is over,” Arınc said and added that
the country would tread down the path to accession with patience.

BAKU: Azerbaijani Official: Military Parade In Armenia Is Puppet Sho

AZERBAIJANI OFFICIAL: MILITARY PARADE IN ARMENIA IS PUPPET SHOW

Trend
Sept 23 2011
Azerbaijan

The military parade in Armenia is a puppet show, Azerbaijani official
Ziyafat Asgarov said on Friday.

“Armenia is not an independent state,” he said. “It proved that it
remains Russia’s outpost.”

Russian soldiers were marching with the Russian flag in Yerevan,
he said.

On Wednesday, Yerevan held a military parade devoted to the 20th
anniversary of Armenia’s independence. The military of the Russian
army attended the parade.

“This gives reason to say that Armenia does not conduct an independent
foreign policy today,” he said. “It is not a sovereign state. It
continues to be Russia’s outpost. I regret that this state occupied
20 percent of Azerbaijani territory. Unfortunately, no efforts are
made to remove the results of this occupation. On the contrary,
they try to delay this issue. We support the continuation of the
negotiations. We remain committed to these negotiations. Armenia
exhausts this limit every day.”

The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988
when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Armenian
armed forces have occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan since 1992,
including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and 7 surrounding districts.

Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement in 1994. The
co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group – Russia, France, and the U.S. –
are currently holding the peace negotiations.

Armenia has not yet implemented the U.N. Security Council’s four
resolutions on the liberation of the Nagorno-Karabakh and the
surrounding regions.

BAKU: Azerbaijan Says Int’l Community Holds Unfair Position On Karab

AZERBAIJAN SAYS INT’L COMMUNITY HOLDS UNFAIR POSITION ON KARABAKH CONFLICT

Trend
Sept 23 2011
Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan’s Deputy Prime Minister Ali Hasanov accused the
international community of holding an unfair position in the
Nagorno-Karabakh dispute.

“Although the UN and the OSCE has been dealing with the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict for over 20 years, still there is no
achievement. When there is a need for energy resources, all need
Azerbaijan. But why isn’t the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict resolved? The
main reason for this is injustice reigning in the world,” Hasanov said
speaking at an international conference marking the 20th anniversary
of Azerbaijan’s state independence.

He said everyone is trying to resolve the conflict, but injustice
should be eliminated before a settlement.

The conflict between the two South Caucasus countries began in 1988
when Armenia made territorial claims against Azerbaijan. Armenian
armed forces have occupied 20 percent of Azerbaijan since 1992,
including the Nagorno-Karabakh region and 7 surrounding districts.

Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a ceasefire agreement in 1994. The
co-chairs of the OSCE Minsk Group – Russia, France, and the U.S. –
are currently holding the peace negotiations.

Armenia has not yet implemented the U.N. Security Council’s four
resolutions on the liberation of the Nagorno-Karabakh and the
surrounding regions.

BAKU: Russian Army In Yerevan Parade ‘Internal Affair Of These Count

RUSSIAN ARMY IN YEREVAN PARADE ‘INTERNAL AFFAIR OF THESE COUNTRIES’

news.az
Sept 23 2011
Azerbaijan

Recognition of territorial integrity of Azerbaijan most important
to us.

Department for public policy issues of the Presidential Administration
of Azerbaijan Ali Hasanov voiced his attitude to the participation
of Russian military men in the parade in Armenia in honor of the
independence of this country.

During the international conference held in Baku over the 20th
anniversary of Azerbaijani independence, chief of the public policy
department of the Presidential Administration of Azerbaijan Ali Hasanov
said that participation of Russian military men in the military parade
in Armenia is an internal affair of the two states and Azerbaijan
does not interfere with such issues.

“The most important for us is the position of the Russian army which
recognizes the territorial integrity of our country and does not
interfere with our matters and we have no special issues with it”,
Hasanov said.

BAKU: Turkey Has To Consider Its Own Security, Above And Beyond

TURKEY HAS TO CONSIDER ITS OWN SECURITY, ABOVE AND BEYOND

news.az
Sept 23 2011
Azerbaijan

News.Az interviews Ergun Kirlikovali, president-elect of the Assembly
of Turkish-American Associations and co-founder of the Pax Turcica
Institute.

What should be done to restore trust and strategic partnership between
Turkey and Israel?

A simple apology from Israel with proper compensation paid to the
families of the Turkish victims of “Aid Raid” would go a long way
towards building goodwill. There is still time.

Had this crisis influence on collaboration between Turkish and Jewish
diasporas in the U.S.?

Although this problem is between governments, not people, it is
impossible not to be unaffected by it. I am watching the news with
concern as the conflict deepens due to strange, needless, and arrogant
insistence of Israel on its blatant mistake. People of Turkish and
Israeli Diasporas are maintaining their friendship but no one can
deny the cold winds blowing around it.

May this crisis concern somehow Azerbaijan and support from Jewish
lobby in the U.S. some of initiatives concern Azerbaijan?

This issue, sooner or later, will engulf Azerbaijan. Consider, for
example, the scenario where the Jewish lobby, in order to punish
Turkey, decides to support that perennial, bogus Armenian genocide
resolution and/or back legislation introduced by the Armenian lobby
increasing aid to the occupied Azerbaijani lands in Karabagh, do you
think Azerbaijan can stay silent in the face of such grave insult
and act of hostility? I don’t think so.

And what about problems between Turkey and Iran caused after Turkish
agreement to establish American radars on its territory? Does it mean
that interests of the Turkish ally ~V the U.S. ~V are above policy
of Muslim solidarity conducting by the PM Erdogan?

Iran’s nuclear or non-nuclear long range missile threat to Turkey
needs to be considered, too. Turkey (and NATO) insist that the radars
to be erected in Turkey aree for defensive use only. If Iran doesn’t
plan to attack or harm Turkey, Iran has nothing to worry about.

Turkey has to consider its own security, above and beyond, real or
perceived solidarity policies. Reagan used to say “Trust but verify”
about the mutual reduction of nuclear arsenal; I guess it can be
translated into this situation as “Trust but deter.”

Armenian Performance Honored At International Festival In Belarus

ARMENIAN PERFORMANCE HONORED AT INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL IN BELARUS

Tert.am
22.09.11

A theatrical performance by stage director Robert Hakobyan has
won honor at the International Theatre Festival Belaya Vazha-2011
(White Tower).

“Addressing you Ladies and Gentlemen” was awarded a prize for Devotion
to Civil Topics.

The festival held in Belarus between September 9 and 17 had attracted
theatrical groups from Ukraine, Belarus, Germany, Poland and Iran.

Stevie Wonder To Participate In Armenian Genocide Commemoration Conc

STEVIE WONDER TO PARTICIPATE IN ARMENIAN GENOCIDE COMMEMORATION CONCERT

PanARMENIAN.Net
September 22, 2011 – 15:24 AMT

PanARMENIAN.Net – On November 1, Los Angeles Gibson Amphitheatre will
host a concert in commemoration of the Armenian Genocide.

The event will proceed under the auspices of Armenian President
Serzh Sargsyan.

Flora Martirosyan, People’s Artist of Armenia, told journalists that
the Los Angeles concert is the beginning. The series of events will
continue till the 100th anniversary of the Genocide. Next year it
will be held in a European country. Peter Gabriel and Montserrat
Caballe have already agreed to perform.

Renowned Stevie Wonder, Malina Moye, Chaka Khan, Alexia Vassiliou,
Eric Benet, Arto Tuncboyaciyan are expected to participate. And the
list is likely to be added on.

The concert will be attended by Hollywood celebrities.