Film Project On Tolerance Wins Prize Awarded By OSCE Office In Yerev

FILM PROJECT ON TOLERANCE WINS PRIZE AWARDED BY OSCE OFFICE IN YEREVAN

armradio.am
18.07.2008 12:20

Plans to make a film called "A Shepherd’s Song" by Vahram Mkhitaryan
won a tolerance film prize awarded by the OSCE Office in Yerevan and
partners in a ceremony held at the Armenian Foreign Ministry.

The prize of about 5,000 euros will sponsor the production of the
film, which is set to tell the story of the challenges facing a blind
shepherd and his family.

The ceremony during which Mkhitaryan received the prize in the
competition "Tolerance without Borders" was part of the Golden Apricot
International Film Festival, held in Yerevan from 13 to 20 July.

"Culture and cinema in particular are one of the most effective ways
and means to raise tolerance awareness among the society. This special
award aims to attract attention to the significant role of tolerance,"
said Ambassador Sergey Kapinos, Head of the OSCE Office in Yerevan.

The prize was awarded for the second consecutive year. Last year’s
winner was "The Third Rider" by Gor Baghdasaryan.

Foodstuff International Crisis Impact On Armenia

FOODSTUFF INTERNATIONAL CRISIS IMPACT ON ARMENIA

Panorama.am
16:55 17/07/2008

Comparing the import and export of foodstuff in Armenia, it
is obvious that Armenia is an importing country rather than an
exporting. Hence the local food agricultural market is more sensitive
to the international price changes, said Samvel Avetisyan the first
deputy minister of Agriculture.

"Liberal economists say that there is no food crisis in the world. They
say if there is a demand and if the country has money, then it will
purchase," he said.

According to the deputy minister, as there is a demand for a certain
product, then countries make higher prices and sell them to payable
countries. Mr. Avetisyan said that the only solution to the problem
is to increase the local production of various kinds of foodstuff.

Office To Be Provided To Robert Kocharian With Right Of Gratuitous U

OFFICE TO BE PROVIDED TO ROBERT KOCHARIAN WITH RIGHT OF GRATUITOUS USE

NOYAN TAPAN

JU LY 17

The proposal to provide an office to former President Robert Kocharian
in Yerevan with the right of gratuitous use was approved at the
RA government’s July 17 sitting. According to Karine Kirakosian,
the Head of the RA State Property Management Department, an area of
374.1 sq.m. on the sixth floor of the building in Vazgen Sargsian,
26/1 belonging to the Erebuni-Plaza LTD will be rented for 10 years’
term for that purpose. At that, according to an agreement reached
with the Erebuni Plaza LTD, the annual rent payment will amount to
2m drams, which will also involve payments for car parking lots,
communal facilities, and communications (electricity, water, gas,
telephone, Internet, etc.).

K. Kirakosian also said that the sum of area renting funded by the
state budget will make 1m drams (nearly 3.3 thousand USD) this year.

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Transport And Communication Minister Gets Acquainted With The Issues

TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION MINISTER GETS ACQUAINTED WITH THE ISSUES OF THE SPHERE IN SYUNIK

ARMENPRESS
JULY 16

Armenian Transport and Communication Minister Gurgen Sargsian was in
Syunik on July 15 on a one-day working visit. This was the first visit
of the newly appointed minister to Syunik. He traveled in Sisian,
Kapan, Goris and Meghri regions to get acquainted with the issues of
the sphere.

He particularly visited the 243d km of Yerevan-Meghri inter-state road
to see the landslides caused their by heavy rains and which have made
the road sector dangerous for traffic.

Stemming from the situation G. Sargsian gave assignments to carry
out immediate anti-landslide steps.

Comstar’s Subsidiary Completes Building WiMAX Network In Armenia

COMSTAR’S SUBSIDIARY COMPLETES BUILDING WIMAX NETWORK IN ARMENIA

RedOrbit
July 15 2008
TX

Comstar, an integrated telecommunications operator in Russia and the
Commonwealth of Independent States, has announced that Cornet-AM,
an internet services provider and a part of Comstar Group, has built
a mobile WiMAX network in the Republic of Armenia.

According to Comstar, the wireless broadband network, based on the
802.16e standard, consists of 24 base stations which are connected
to each other via radio relay lines and rented telecommunications
channels.

Airspan Networks has provided network equipment. The 3.6-3.8GHz
frequency range was allocated for the network on the territory of
nine regions of the Republic of Armenia.

According to the company, the network has a high data transmission
capacity and claims to enable the provision of a full range of
telecommunications services, such as data transmission, digital
telephony, high speed internet access, conference calling, creating
virtual private networks, for residential and corporate subscribers.

Victor Koresh, vice president for regional development at Comstar,
said: "We have implemented the first part of our strategic project
aimed at expanding our presence in Armenia. The next step involves
the development of the voice services in the Republic. Earlier this
year, Cornet-AM applied to the Public Service Regulation Committee
of the Republic of Armenia to obtain the numbering capacity of 60,000
telephone numbers."

DHAKA: Dilapidated Ruplal House: A Historic Past

DILAPIDATED RUPLAL HOUSE: A HISTORIC PAST
Sheikh Arif Bulbon

The New Nation
July 16 2008
Bangladesh

It is a big shaded enclosure where traders are squabbling with buyers
in rows of grocery shops, godowns of onions, dried chillies, turmeric,
garlic, ginger, betel leaves and other spices. This is the present
day portrait of what was once an imposing edifice, Ruplal House
in Farashganj-one of the few prominent colonial structures left in
Dhaka city.

Ruplal House, overlooking a riverfront promenade, is a grand 19th
century building in old Dhaka. It was built by two Hindu merchant
brothers, Ruplal Das and Raghunath Das, on the northern bank of River
Buriganga. They purchased an old building from Aratun, an Armenian
tycoon, in 1840 and had it pulled down.

Ruplal House was built on the site at a huge cost according to the
design of an architect of the Martin Company in Kolkata. Divided into
two unequal blocks in slightly different styles, it is a two-storied
structure.

At present, the Ruplal House is occupied by local spice and vegetable
traders and a colony of unauthorised squatters. It has recently
been included in the ‘protected’ list of buildings by the Department
of Archaeology.

When this correspondent visited the compound of the 150-year old
palatial residence of the well-known merchants, the Das Babus, the
whole area was buzzing with wholesalers and retailers turning the
entire complex into a grimy and chaotic trading hub. People, pushcart,
wheelbarrows, pickup vans and coolies rushing in and out of the place
with loads of supplies apparently unaware of the historical value of
the house.

There are around 50 rooms in the house including a central hall in
the upper floor of the west-wing of the building. The ceiling of the
hall contains elegantly floral motif and the dance floor laid with
teak wood, which was pilfered over the years, said a local resident.

The architecture of the two-storey Ruplal House is unique. It is
divided into two unequal blocks built in slightly different styles. The
building contains over 50 rooms of various sizes, including a number
of spacious halls. In 1888, when Lord Duffrin, the Viceroy of India
visited Dhaka, a ball was arranged in his honour in the dance hall
of this mansion.

The central hall, an elegantly decorated dance hall with a wooden
floor, is situated on the upper floor of the more impressive
west-wing. On the north and south two broad verandas run the
entire length of the block and are supported on either round or
semi-Corinthian columns or rectangular brick pillars with segmented
or trefoil arches above.

Ruplal House first came into limelight in 1886 when one of the
brothers, Ruplal Das, threw a ball in the honour of Lord Duffrin
when Ahsan Manzil was the dominating contemporary edifice. A massive
cross-migration of Hindus and Muslims took place after the partition of
the Sub-Continent in 1947. At that time the families of Das brothers
left for Kolkata. Through a formal deed of exchange in 1962, one
Siddiq Jamal became the owner of the place.

Tawhid Amanullah, a conservation expert, said, "The floral motif on
the columns is the characteristics of classical Corinthian fluted
column. On the northern and southern sides there are elongated
verandas with grills made of cast iron. The motif on the grill is
called art-deco, which is found in the contemporary buildings like
the ones in Panam Nagar, Tajhat Rajbari in Rangpur and Puthia Rajbari
in Rajshahi."

To turn the place into a tourist spot, Amanullah suggested setting
up of a museum, library and a cultural centre in the house to attract
local and foreign tourists.

MCC Specialists Assess The Joint Work With Armenia As Effective

MCC SPECIALISTS ASSESS THE JOINT WORK WITH ARMENIA AS EFFECTIVE

armradio.am
16.07.2008 14:26

In Washington RA Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian had a meeting with
the Chief Executive Officer of the Millennium Challenge Corporation
John Danilovich. Issues related to the full resumption of the programs
implemented in Armenia by the Corporation were discussed. The parties
stressed the economic and political importance of the programs in
the context of Armenian-American relations.

Ambassador Danilovich said specialists of the Corporation assess the
joint work implemented in Armenia as effective and expressed hope that
in September of the current year the Executive Board of the Millennium
Challenge Corporation will have an opportunity to reconfirm Armenia’s
correspondence to the Corporation’s standards.

Minister Nalbandian noted that during its last sitting the Armenian
Government took the decision to allocate about $17 million for the
purpose of accomplishing the responsibility assumed by the Millennium
Challenge Account-Armenia organization to build inter-village roads,
which is another evidence of resoluteness of the Armenian authorities
to contribute to the continuation of the program in Armenia.

Jack Kevorkian Has Collected Enough Signatures To Take Part In Congr

JACK KEVORKIAN HAS COLLECTED ENOUGH SIGNATURES TO TAKE PART IN CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS

NOYAN TAPAN

JU LY 15TH

ARMENIAN’S TODAY

Dr. Jack Kevorkian has collected enough signatures to be on the
November ballot as a congressional candidate in Michigan. Joe Rozell,
director of elections for Oakland County, says Kevorkian had about
3,200 valid signatures. Kevorkian needed to collect 3,000. The
80-year-old in March announced plans to run as an independent
for the 9th Congressional District seat held by Republican Joe
Knollenberg. Kevorkian, nicknamed "Dr. Death," was released from
prison last year after serving eight years for helping an Oakland
County man with Lou Gehrig’s disease die in 1998.

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Armenian Weightlifter In Beijing 2008

ARMENIAN WEIGHTLIFTER IN BEIJING 2008

A1+
15 July, 2008

Armenian women wightlifters’ national team will present a woman
weghtlifter in Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. 20-year-old Meline
Daluzian (63kg), who won a gold medal in the previous two European
Championships, will present Armenia in Beijing.

Meline was at her height in the European Championship 2008, when she
lifted 235kg, thus beating silver-medalist Sibel Simsek by 9kg.

Her best result in the World Championships Meline showed in 2006,
when she won a bronze medal lifting 232kg.

The weightlifter has been seriously training for the past 2 months
trying to improve her own result. "I would be honored to win a medal
in the upcoming Olympic Games. I was concentrated on my training
only and had ignored any kind of entertainment as time was pressing,"
Daluzian says.

The favorite in the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games is Haixia Liu, who won
the gold medal in the World Championship 2007, lifting 257kg. Daluzian
has another rival too – Svetlana Tsarukaeva of Russia, silver-medalist
in the World Championship 2007.

Music And Food Armenian Festival Took Place In Canada

MUSIC AND FOOD ARMENIAN FESTIVAL TOOK PLACE IN CANADA

NOYAN TAPAN

JU LY 15TH
QUEBEC

ARMENIANS TODAY

Traditional music and food Armenain Festival took place in Canada
which drew thousands of people. The Festival took place at the
site of Centre 2000 on Saint-Martin Boulevard, from July 4-6. "We
are very happy this event can take place year after year and be a
success. It brings our community together, the children get to engage
in their culture and we all get to enjoy the summer," said Lakhoyan,
vice-president of the National Armenian Committee of Quebec.

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