Czech Government Postponed A Parliamentary Vote On U.S. Missile Defe

CZECH GOVERNMENT POSTPONED A PARLIAMENTARY VOTE ON U.S. MISSILE DEFENSE INSTALLATION

PanARMENIAN.Net
19.03.2009 13:40 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Czech government postponed a parliamentary
vote Tuesday on a deal to place a U.S. missile defense installation
in the country.

Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek said the coalition government withdrew
the item because it did not have enough votes to pass. "The government
does not have a majority in the 200-seat lower house, and several
lawmakers it had been relying on for the vote were unable to attend
the session," Topolanek said.

"It does not mean that we would give up the ratification process,"
Topolanek said, suggesting the vote may be held after a NATO summit in
April and negotiations with the new U.S. administration of President
Barack Obama.

Obama, who is due to visit Prague on April 4-5 after the summit,
has never said if the U.S. would go ahead with the deal, brokered
under President George W. Bush, to build a radar base near Prague
while placing 10 missile defense interceptors at another facility in
neighboring Poland.

Washington has said the shield would protect Europe from attacks by
"rogue states" in the Middle East.

Topolanek and Polish President Lech Kaczynski said they believed the
U.S. would honor the agreement.

But Czech opposition parties and most of the population are against
the missile defense plans, and Russia has vehemently opposed the
prospect of U.S. military installations so close to its borders.

The Czech upper house has already approved the planned missile shield,
AP reports.

Armenian, Belarusian NSC Secretaries Discuss Cooperation

ARMENIAN, BELARUSIAN NSC SECRETARIES DISCUSS COOPERATION

PanARMENIAN.Net
17.03.2009 20:18 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ National Security Councils of Armenia and Belarus
will develop cooperation.

"Belarus stands for consistent development of partner relations with
CIS and CSTO member states," Belarusian NSC Secretary Yuri Zhadobin
said during a meeting with his Armenian counterpart Artur Baghdasaryan.

"We welcome all steps taken for strengthening of cooperation between
all state structures," Zhadobin said.

The two officials discussed joint measures to combat international
terrorism, drug traffic, illegal migration and trafficking in people.

They also referred to military and political cooperation within the
Collective Security Treaty Organization, BELTA reports.

Exhibition Dedicated To Women’s Day Open

EXHIBITION DEDICATED TO WOMEN’S DAY OPENS IN YEREVAN

PanARMENIAN.Net
17.03.2009 20:48 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Narekatsi Cultural Center is hosting an exhibition
dedicated to women’s month marked in Armenia from March 8 to April 7.

Six female artists presented their pictures, statuettes and dolls.

"We do not pay proper attention to women’s art. But, in fact, Armenia
could enjoy their talent and kindness and avoid a great number
of problems," playwright and director Ruben Marukhyan said in his
opening remarks.

On March 18, Narekatsi Center will screen documentaries shot by
women directors.

MP Vartkes Mahdessian Thanks the CYBC, For Armenian Program Upgrade

ARMENIAN MP VARTKES MAHDESSIAN THANKS THE CYBC, FOR ARMENIAN PROGRAM
UPGRADE

11 March, 2009 – Gibrahayer – Nicosia – Armenian MP Vartkes Mahdessian
thanked the General Director of CYBC Themis Themistocleous for the
co-operation and understanding shown to his request in the upgrading of
the CyBC Armenian Radio Program that has already started daily news
broadcasts from the Second Radio Program of CyBC.
In his letter, the Armenian MP also thanked CYBC Head of News
Yiannakis Kareklas for his valuable contribution in his continued
efforts in upgrading the Armenian radio program on CyBC
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Alrosa promises rough diamond to Armenia

Israel Diamond Portal
March 8 2009

Alrosa promises rough diamond to Armenia

08.03.09, 14:23 / World

The Armenian Department of Public Relations reports that Tigran
Sargsyan, Prime Minister of Armenia, met with Sergey Vybornov,
president of Alrosa Diamond Company along with a delegation from the
company.

As president of Alrosa, Vybornov expressed the Company’s willingness
to supply rough diamonds to Armenia which will allow local authorities
to provide manufacturers with enough rough diamonds for the next few
years.

Arrangements were set to discuss further details and credit schedules
at a later date.

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http://www.israelidiamond.co.il/english/News.aspx

Three wins for local MMA fighters

Glendale News Press , CA
March 8 2009

Three wins for local MMA fighters

Mixed Martial Arts: Mitichyan upset in KO loss, but fellow countrymen
all finish with wins.

By Grant Gordon
Published: Last Updated Friday, January 30, 2009 10:47 PM PST

EL MONTE ‘ On a night of fights filled with local highlights, as
Glendale-trained fighters Sevak Magakian, Ando Dermenjyan and Sako
Chivitchyan were all impressive in victory, it was the main event that
left area mixed martial arts fans stunned ‘ and frightened.

Making his mixed martial arts return after a near 10-month hiatus,
Glendale’s Roman `The Emperor’ Mitichyan was on the receiving end of a
brutal knockout loss against Jason Meaders in the finale of a
California Xtreme Fighting card at the El Monte Expo Center late
Thurday night.

Meaders (5-7) landed consecutive right hooks coming out of the clinch
that led to the stunning upset and led to Mitichyan (9-3) falling
backwards unconscious onto the mat 2 minutes and 41 seconds into the
third and final round. Mitichyan, who protested being fitted with a
neck brace, was stretchered out of the ring and taken by ambulance to
USC Medical Center late Thursday night. He was released early Friday
morning.

`He’s fine,’ said George Bastrmajyan, Mitichyan’s manager and
cutman. `It was just precautionary stuff.’

Prior to the main event, Dermenjyan, Chivitchyan and Magakian all
looked impressive. All three finished their fights, with Chivitchyan
securing a technical knockout and Magakian and Dermenjyan winning via
submission in front of a boisterous throng of Armenian fans that took
up at least half of the audience.

`I’m very happy with the crowd,’ Dermenjyan said. `I really appreciate
them coming out to support us.’

Dermenjyan was the first of the four fighters to compete on
Thursday. All of them train at both the Glendale Fighting Club and the
Main Event Gym in Glendale, among other gyms.

Dermenjyan made his pro debut and promptly choked out Miles Howard
(0-2) in 1:45 of the first round of their lightweight (155 pounds)
bout.

After circling each other for a while, Dermenjyan shot in and
eventually secured a takedown with a leg trip.

Howard showcased a solid guard, but Dermenjyan eventually moved into
position to lock in a guillotine choke from the top and secured the
tapout.

`I’m very happy with the way things went,’ Dermenjyan, 24, said. `I
had [the choke in] tight. The guy just didn’t even budge.’

The crowd erupted with the win and Dermenjyan dropped to his knees and
buried his face in his palms, rejoicing in the moment.

`I was waiting for this opportunity a long time,’ he said. `You play
it over in your mind, but once it happens, it’s like reality hit
you. It’s the greatest feeling in the world, you can’t describe it.’

While Dermenjyan was making his debut, Chivitchyan (2-0) was fighting
for the first time in roughly six years when he faced Noe Rodriguez
(0-1) in a welterweight tilt.

It showed in the first two rounds, rounds won by Chivitchyan securing
takedowns and working some punches and elbows from the top. Still, it
was hardly anything enthralling.

That changed in a flash in the third round. Chivitchyan, who looked
hesitant in the first six minutes to let his hands go, landed
consecutive right crosses that sent Rodriguez to the mat. Chivitchyan
pounced and finished the fight 14 seconds into the third with a
barrage of hammer fists, leading to the TKO stoppage.

`I had the little butterflies,’ said Chivitchyan, 24, of fighting
after the long layoff. `After exchanging some blows, it felt good.

`The first two rounds, I was a little rusty.’

In those first two rounds, though, Chivitchyan had scored with some
leg kicks, resulting in Rodriguez changing his stance to that of a
southpaw.

`His chin was closer to me,’ he said. `I just threw the right.’

And with it came renewed promise and desire to keep his MMA career
flourishing.

`This basically gave me the confidence and motivation to train
harder,’ the Glendale resident said. `It just motivates me to a new
start. I just want to improve every fight.’

Magakian ended his welterweight fight against late replacement Daniel
Mancha (1-3) just 2:05 into the first round.

Magakian (5-2), who also lives in Glendale, dazzled the crowd with no
less than three textbook judo throws that had Mancha, who took the
fight on two days’ notice, landing flush on his back.

`I was controlling all the time, he couldn’t do anything,’ Magakian
said. `Everytime when I fight, I have one or two judo throws.’

Magakian’s first takedown was along the lines of a textbook football
tackle, though. He immediately went for an armbar, but the fighters
got tangled in the ropes, aiding Mancha in scrambling to his
feet. That began a sequence that carried out with the judo throws, the
last setting up a kimura armlock that led to the tap.

`He was a strong guy, but I came up stronger,’ Magakian, 23, said. `I
just wanted to do what I’m best at.’

Indeed that’s submissions, as the rising star has won all of his
fights by submission.

Mitichyan, a two-time Ultimate Fighting Championship veteran, was
making his debut at 160 pounds, having fought previously at the
170-pound welterweight class. Known for his takedowns and submissions,
Mitichyan surprised many at ringside by engaging Meaders, who had
three previous knockout wins and two prior submission losses, in a
stand-up fight. It was clearly a case of straying from the gameplan.

`He was playing to the crowd more than the fight,’ Bastrmajyan
said. `[Between rounds, the corner was telling him] 1-2, shoot.

`He just didn’t follow the gameplan, he wanted to box.’

Going into the third round, the ringside judges, which included
well-known MMA referee `Big’ John McCarthy, and fighting legend `Judo’
Gene LeBell, had the fight even at a round apiece. The News-Press had
scored the first round for Meaders and the second for Mitichyan.

Both men went down in the first round, but they were caused by slips,
although Mitichyan connected with a right high on Meaders head before
the latter tripped back to the canvas. Mitichyan ended the round with
a bloodied mouth.

The two went back and forth in the second, with the two finally
clinching against the ropes, but Mitichyan surprisingly initiated
separation.

Mitichyan, 30, appeared to be staggered a bit at the beginning of the
third round, but kept motioning for Meaders to keep coming, to which
he obliged. Toward the end of the round, Mitichyan went for a takedown
and the two struggled in the corner, but once more Mitichyan initiated
separation, going for an elbow. But Meaders, a southpaw, beat him to
the punch with a staggering right hook that sent Mitichyan back. It
was followed by a second that knocked him out.

`He got caught,’ Bastrmajyan said. `If you fight long enough, it
happens to everybody.’

Bastrmajyan said Mitichyan was understandably `bummed’ and
disappointed by the loss, but wasn’t taking it too hard. As for `The
Emperor’s’ future fighting plans, it appears too early to tell.

`We haven’t discussed it yet,’ Bastrmajyan said.

As for Chivitchyan, Dermenjyan and Magakian, though, if Thursday was
any indication, the future looks very bright.

Said Bastrmajyan: `Everybody had a great night.’

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http://www.glendalenewspress.com/articles

Armenia Participated In Seminar Of CEN-CENELEC

ARMENIA PARTICIPATED IN SEMINAR OF CEN-CENELEC

PanARMENIAN.Net
06.03.2009 23:08 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ 35 representatives from 17 standardization
organizations, Affiliates or potential Affiliates of CEN-CENELEC,
came together during a two-day seminar in Brussels to develop a
deeper understanding of the European standardization system and
its underlying benefits. The seminar was organized by the Technical
Assistance Information Exchange Instrument (TAIEX) from DG Enlargement
of the European Commission in cooperation with DG Enterprise and
Industry and the two European Standards Organizations and illustrated
the CEN-CENELEC concept of affiliation that was recently aligned in
support of the ‘EU wider Europe Policy’ and the promotion of the EU
Single Market, EurActiv.com reports.

This event was designed to increase participation in the CEN-CENELEC
system, while learning about the roles of the standardization
profession. The presentations covered all aspects, from the basic
standardization process, to how to participate in standardization
using IT tools and reiterated what rights and obligations Affiliates
have in the European Standardization Process.

The seminar provided an opportunity for existing Affiliates to discuss
their needs and share their experiences. At the same time it provided
a platform for would-be Affiliates to formally enter into closer
relations with CEN and CENELEC with the objective of becoming an
Affiliate in the future.

CEN-CENELEC Affiliates are National Standards Bodies / National
Committees that are members (or corresponding members) of the
International Organization for Standardization (ISO), in the case of
CEN, or the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), in the
case of CENELEC. Each Affiliate is the standardization body from an
EU neighbouring country, which has links with the EU or EFTA. All
Affiliates may participate in the General Assembly and in technical
bodies. They receive all technical and general documentation from
CEN or CENELEC.

The 17 countries represented were: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia
and Herzegovina, Croatia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia,
Georgia, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Moldova, Montenegro,
Palestinian Authority, Serbia, Syrian Arab Republic and Tunisia.

The European Committee for Standardization (CEN) is a business
facilitator in Europe, removing trade barriers for European industry
and consumers. CEN’s 30 National Members work together to develop
voluntary European Standards (ENs) in various sectors to build a
European Internal Market for goods and services and to position
Europe in the global economy. More than 60.000 technical experts as
well as business federations, consumer and other societal interest
organizations are involved in the CEN network that reaches over 480
million people.

The European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization is
officially responsible for standardization in the electrotechnical
field. In an ever more global economy, CENELEC fosters innovation
and competitiveness, making technology available not only to major
businesses but also to SMEs through the production of voluntary
standards.

Tbilisi Still Tries To Represent St. Norashen As Georgian Church

TBILISI STILL TRIES TO REPRESENT ST. NORASHEN AS GEORGIAN CHURCH

PanARMENIAN.Net
04.03.2009 21:41 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Working groups consisting of Armenian and Georgian
historians and architects which are studying the issue of Armenian
St. Norashen Church in Tbilisi, Georgian Culture Ministry official
said.

"After thorough examination, the commission will arrive at a
conclusion," Mikhail Zhuravlev, senior specialist of international
affairs division at the Georgian Ministry of Culture told
PanARMENAIN.Net.

Encroachments on St. Norashen Armenian Church date back to 1994.

On November 16, 2008 Georgian monk Tariel Sikinchelashvili instructed
workers to raze to the ground the graves of Mikhail and Lidia
Tamamshev.

This barbarian act outraged Armenians, who demanded to let the graves
in their place. However, Father Tariel responded that "Armenians have
a habit of taking what doesn’t belong to them."

Upon arrival of representatives of the Armenian Apostolic Church and
parliament member Van Bayburt, the Georgian monk said he just wanted
to replace the gravestones to "clean under them."

Silva Kaputikyan Knew…

SILVA KAPUTIKYAN KNEW…

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[11:56 am] 05 March, 2009

The house/museum of Silva Kaputikyan opened its doors to the public
this January and it looks just the way it did back in August 2006 when
the writer summed up her final desire in her will and was laid to rest.

"Dear editor, I wasn’t able to turn down my good friend, Deputy
Minister of Culture Karine Khodikyan’s offer and agreed to be a member
of the admission commission…"these are the words in the hand-written
paper beside the pen and glasses. Nothing has changed. The fruits
and brandy on the table are where they have always been.

"Silva loved to eat bread with walnuts and she had to eat the finest
walnuts. She didn’t like it when I saved money and didn’t buy what
she liked," says Mrs. Rafleta Hajyan who is Silva Kaputikyan’s
niece. Rafleta currently runs the house/museum and takes care of the
assets of "Silva’s house" and tells all visitors about the renowned
Armenian writer.

"Many people used to come and even ask Silva for money. We used to
fight and I used to tell Silva that she is helping others when it
should really be the other way around," says Mrs. Rafleta adding that
Silva had even put some money aside for her funeral.

Museum workers wipe the dust off the items in the living room every
morning and never move anything around because that was Silva’s wish
stated in her will.

There is a brandy next to the souvenirs in one of the closets, which
the writer had decided to open on her 90th birthday. But the brandy
was opened without Silva. Now, in the balcony where Silva loved to sit,
is a big exhibition room where one may see all of Silva’s certificates
and membership cards and her presents.