Former RA Deputy Prosecutor General Gagik Jhangirian Sentenced To 3

FORMER RA DEPUTY PROSECUTOR GENERAL GAGIK JHANGIRIAN SENTENCED TO 3 YEARS’ IMPRISONMENT

Noyan Tapan
March 23, 2009

YEREVAN, MARCH 23, NOYAN TAPAN. On March 23, Yerevan Kentron and
Nork-Marash communities’ general jurisdiction court pronounced a
sentence, by which Gagik Jhangirian was found guilty of committing
a crime envisaged by Article 316, part 1, RA Criminal Code (using
violence to a power representative) and sentenced him to 3 years’
imprisonment. The start of serving the punishment was counted from
2008 February 23.

As NT was informed by the RA Cassation Court Spokesperson Alina
Yengoyan, the same day Yerevan Kentron and Nork-Marash communities’
general jurisdiction court made a decision sustaining prosecutor
party’s petition on giving time for changing defendants’ accusations
on the criminal case of former Foreign Minister Alexander Arzumanian
and others in connection with use of the respective law on amending
Articles 225 and 300, RA Criminal Code, adopted by the RA National
Assembly.

The next court sitting on the above mentioned criminal case was
appointed on April 1.

Premier: Armenia Should Enhance Its Resistive Capacity To Withstand

PREMIER: ARMENIA SHOULD ENHANCE ITS RESISTIVE CAPACITY TO WITHSTAND WORLD CRISIS EFFECTS

ARKA
March 23, 2009

YEREVAN, March 23. /ARKA/. Armenia should enhance its resistive
capacity to withstand the effects of the world crisis, Armenian
Premier Tigran Sargsyan said.

For this, the state should strengthen its infrastructures, help
small and medium business, provide assistance to the companies that
experience temporary difficulties, Sargsyan told journalists after
the discussions on the global crisis and Armenia with involvement of
Armenian President and political party leader Friday.

Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan discussed issues on influence of
the global financial and economic crisis on Armenia in Sports and
Concert Complex in Yerevan.

According to the Premier, assistance should be provided first of all
to the companies employing thousands of people and able to increase
their export potential, as well as to the companies that use domestic
agricultural products and their own resources.

This assistance will substantially improve the resisting capacity of
the country, the Premier said.

He also stressed that the government social programs target at easing
the difficulties faced by the socially insecure families.

These were the second presidential discussions with representatives of
the country’s political parties in such a format. The first discussions
were held in 2008 on Karabakh problem.

Coalition Orinats Yerkir Party List Of Candidates To Be Led By Heghi

COALITION ORINATS YERKIR PARTY LIST OF CANDIDATES TO BE LED BY HEGHINE BISHARYAN AT ELECTION FOR YEREVAN ALDERMEN

ArmInfo
2009-03-22 10:42:00

ArmInfo. The coalition Orinats Yerkir Party (OY) list of candidates
will be led by Head of OY parliamentary faction Heghine Bisharyan,
OY Leader, Secretary of the National Security Council under the
Armenian president Artur Baghdasaryan said in Yerevan, Saturday.

According to him, physician Henrik Bakunts ranks next on the list of
candidates, and the third position is held by Doctor of Economics,
Professor Grigor Vahanyan. To recall, the election for Yerevan aldermen
will take place on May 31, 2009. All political forces included in
the coalition, particularly, Republican Party of Armenia, rosperous
Armenia Party, Orinats Yerkir and ARF Dashnaksutyun will take part in
the election. Furthermore, the Armenian National Congress (HAK) also
intends to participate in the election. The HAK ticket of candidates
is led by the first president of Armenia Levon Ter-Petrosyan. The
Heritage oppositional party and ARFD coalition party haven’t confirmed
their lists of candidates yet.

Study data from YSU update understanding of physics

News of Science
March 22, 2009

PHYSICS;
Study data from Yerevan State University update understanding of physics

"A mixed Ising-Heisenberg spin system consisting of triangular
XXZ-Heisenberg spin clusters assembled into a chain by alternating
with Ising spins interacting to all three spins in the triangle is
considered," scientists writing in the journal Physical Review B
report.

"The exact solution of the model is given in terms of the generalized
decoration-iteration map and within the transfer-matrix
technique. Exact expressions for thermodynamic functions are derived,"
wrote D. Antonosyan and colleagues, Yerevan State University.

The researchers concluded: "Ground-state phase diagrams and
thermodynamic and magnetic properties of the system are examined."

Antonosyan and colleagues published their study in Physical Review B
(Exactly solvable Ising-Heisenberg chain with triangular
XXZ-Heisenberg plaquettes. Physical Review B, 2009;79(1):4432).

Additional information can be obtained by contacting D. Antonosyan,
Yerevan State University, Dept. of Theoret Physics, A Manoogian 1,
Yerevan 0025, Armenia.

The publisher of the journal Physical Review B can be contacted at:
American Physical Society, One Physics Ellipse, College Pk, MD
20740-3844, USA.

ANKARA: Restructuring of intelligence agency, priority areas

Sabah, Turkey
Marc 20 2009

Restructuring of intelligence agency, priority areas

Within the framework of its restructuring efforts MIT [National
Intelligence Organization] has decided to put more weight on foreign
intelligence. Ten critical fields that affect the future of the
international community will be placed under close surveillance from
the "economic, political, cultural, and demographic aspects."

MIT has redefined its priority fields in line with the daily changes
that are occurring in the global balances and it has decided to put
more weight on "foreign intelligence." MIT which is undergoing
administrative restructuring to this end has determined 10 critical
fields that affect the future of the international community. The
economic, political, cultural, and demographic developments in the
Caucasus, the Balkans, the Asia-Pacific axis, the Middle East, the
Mediterranean, the Aegean, the Black Sea, Africa, the Red Sea-Gulf of
Aden, the Caspian Basin will be placed under close surveillance. To
this end in addition to English, weight has been put on the Arabic,
Serbian, Armenian, Georgian, Hebrew, Greek, Chinese, Bulgarian,
Russian, Albanian, and Bosnian languages. In a statement he issued on
5 January 2007, MIT Undersecretary Emre Taner had asserted that
restructuring and developing intelligence functions in a way that will
support national security policies and national interests constitute
the most effective way to ensure and to protect national strength. The
10 strategic fields on which MIT puts weight are as follows:

– The Caucasus: Russia’s new strategies in the region; Georgia’s
efforts to become a NATO member; Turkey-Armenia-Azerbaijan ties; and
Nagorno-Karabakh problem.

– The Balkans: The tension between the states that form the Yugoslavia
Federation; Kosovo’s independence; Serbia’s and Croatia’s EU
membership processes; projects and infrastructure investments that aim
to integrate Macedonia and Albania with the EU; and Greece’s
investments in financial and telecom companies in the Balkan
countries.

– The Far East and the Asia-Pacific Axis: The increase in the
competition between the regional countries and the United States and
the EU; and in addition to the power struggle waged between China and
Japan, the terrorist movements in Afghanistan.

– The Middle East: The developments in Iraq and Lebanon; the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict; Iran’s insistence on nuclear
structuring; Syria’s regional stand; and possible government changes
in the regional emirates in the Arab peninsula.

– The Mediterranean: The Cyprus issue; energy concentration in the
Mediterranean; the agreement between Egypt and the Greek Cypriot for
the exploration of oil in the continental shelf in the Mediterranean;
the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline; and the Samsun-Ceyhan pipeline,

– The Aegean: Problems stemming from the Turkey-Greece FIR (civilian
aviation flight information region) line and the continental shelf.

– The Black Sea: The rich oil resources in Eastern Black Sea Region
and the exploration activities; and parallel to the energy lines, the
efforts made by countries that have shores along the Black Sea to
become active in the Black Sea.

– Africa: The possibility that the crises in Burundi, Angola, Sierra
Leone, Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Congo will turn into a civil war; and
Turkey’s strategic Africa overture and the developing relations with
the countries in north Africa after the investments of Turkish
contracting and textile companies.

– The Red Sea-Gulf of Aden: Holding strategic transit routes; ensuring
the passage of oil and natural gas; and within this framework sending
frigate to Aden region.

– Central Asia and the Caspian Basin: Sharing of oil and natural gas;
the structure of the possible pipelines that will be newly
established; Russia’s overture regarding the energy regions; energy
agreements between Russia and China; and the strategies for the
exploration and marketing of oil and natural gas resources in the
Caspian basin.

Russia Is Turkish Intelligence’s Top Priority

RUSSIA IS TURKISH INTELLIGENCE’S TOP PRIORITY

PanARMENIAN.Net
20.03.2009 18:19 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Turkish national intelligence has defined 10
priorities of their activity: tracing Russia’s policy in the Caucasus
and Central Asia, as well as delivering energy carriers from the
Caspian Sea to the world markets.

According to Sabah newspaper, the Turkish secret service laid stress
on foreign intelligence and resolution of problems affecting the
international society in the framework of their reforms.

Russia and its policy in the Caucasus is the top priority for the
Turkish intelligence. In Central Asia and Caspian Sea region, the
Turkish special services are interested in Russia’s energy policy of,
Russian-Chinese energy cooperation, the problem of oil and gas output
in the Caspian Sea, the construction of mains and the strategies of
delivering energy carriers to the world markets.

Georgia’s aspiration to join NATO, relations between Turkey, Armenia
and Azerbaijan and the Nagorno Karabakh conflict are also among
the priorities.

Two scoops to go, and hold the nuts

National Post (f/k/a The Financial Post) (Canada)
May 6, 2006 Saturday
Toronto Edition

Two scoops to go, and hold the nuts: The successful ice cream shop
that Sam built in the gay village

Mitchel Raphael, National Post

When ice cream giant Baskin Robbins opened up shop in the centre
of Toronto’s gay village on Church Street, men’s plucked eyebrows
were raised.

Besides the coffee shops, it was the first chain on the strip.

It would never last, some predicted — especially with
calorie-conscious ab and pec queens.

But it’s been nearly 10 years since 31 flavours arrived at 536 Church
St., and the ice cream parlour is one of the finest examples of a chain
fitting into a distinct community. At the centre of that success is
32-year-old heterosexual franchise owner Sam Ghazarian.

“It’s Sam’s outgoing personality,” notes ice cream regular Enza
“Supermodel” Anderson. “It’s not just about selling ice cream, it’s
about Sam making a connection with everyone who comes in.”

Sam knows his clientele. When a regular enters with a new haircut
that is a little too ’80s, he’s greeted with, “Hey, they’re waiting
for you on the set of Growing Pains.”

Notes Sam: “It makes for a better customer service [in this
neighbourhood] to have a sharp tongue and wit. Ask any customer,
they love the abuse. I tell some drag queens outright, you’re too
old to be a blond. Stick to being a brunette or redhead.”

Snaps Enza: “He should step into my heels before he comments on
my hair.”

It’s the campy banter that has made this Baskin Robbins a magnet for
an eclectic mix of regulars. The majority of Sam’s clients are gay,
but there are also students from neighbourhood schools as well as
Cabbagetown and Rosedale families who line up next to leathermen.

Sam knows most people by name, and that includes both drag names and
their boy names.

When it comes to eating ice cream, says Sam, gay people are just like
everyone else. The top Baskin Robbins flavours are scooped out in
the same quantities in Sam’s store as in others, though Peanut Butter
and Chocolate is more popular at Sam’s. City councillor Kyle Rae is
a big Peanut Butter and Chocolate fan (and dabbles occasionally in
Chocolate Cookie Crackle).

Liberal MPP George Smitherman also did the peanut butter thing but
“since he has become health minister he doesn’t eat ice cream,”
Sam observes. But Smitherman still comes and visits, as do other
politicians, like federal Opposition Leader Bill Graham (who doesn’t
eat ice cream), Ontario PC leader John Tory (who once helped serve
samples) and former Toronto mayor Barbara Hall (she always gets
Pralines and Cream).

Celebrities are not unknown in this Baskin Robbins location. Several
years ago, Janet Jackson came in and asked for a Banana Royale with
nuts on the bottom.

And “nuts” is a loaded word in these parts. Sam says, “[When] I ask,
‘Do you want nuts on top?’ I get, ‘*****, I love nuts on top.’ And of
course, ‘Do you want a cherry?’ gets ‘Yeah, I lost mine years ago. I
could use another one.’ ”

Sam has been able to create a hot spot on Church Street that caters to
all walks of life and respects the uniqueness of the neighbourhood. It
is a lively hangout filled with piquant parlance where tubs mean ice
cream, not a bathhouse.

“I was always impressed he was able to run a successful business on
Church Street without any hot servers,” jokes longtime gay activist
Rev. Brent Hawkes, knowing full well it is Sam and his brother, Zev,
who are behind the counter most of the time.

“It’s become a fun community place,” says Hawkes, adding slyly that Sam
“keeps joking about turning gay and I say, ‘No no no, please don’t do
that to us. Stay over there. Please, please.’ We have enough struggles
in our community without Sam being part of it.” When Hawkes recently
married his partner of 25 years, John Sproule, Sam happily brought
his ice cream cart to the reception.

Sam, who recently married his longtime girlfriend, is constantly
the butt of sexual jokes. One Pride Day, a customer made T-shirts
emblazoned with “We support our gay brother,” which both of Sam’s
siblings wore as they helped him behind the counter.

One of the keys to Sam’s success has been community outreach. He has
donated to AIDS organizations and centres for troubled youth in the
area. He has a great relationship with the National Ballet School a
block over on Jarvis Street (some parents have even set up ice cream
accounts for their kids). He also supports many gay sports teams
even though sports are perhaps the least-discussed topic in his shop,
to his disappointment (he was a high school hockey player).

Sam was born in Lebanon to Armenian parents who immigrated to Canada
when he was two. The family was rooted in the Bathurst and Wilson area
and then moved to Woodbridge when Sam was completing high school. He
didn’t know any gay people growing up. He became familiar with Church
Street while doing a degree in urban planning at Ryerson University,
which is close to the gay village.

Aside from delivering newspapers, his only job has been serving ice
cream. When he was 14, he worked at Baskin Robbins in Yorkdale Mall.
Years later, the owner of that franchise opened the Church Street
location and Sam was sent down. Two years after it opened, Sam bought
the store.

He says he has been educated by being on Church Street. “I know a
lot about the monarchy. So many people talk about the Queen, Princess
Diana, the Prince. I know how to set up flowers. It has to be arranged
in groups of threes.”

He has learned about theatre through the many gay actors, directors
and producers who buy ice cream and has acted as an unofficial theatre
liaison by letting people know about auditions. He found out what a
gay bathhouse was and discovered that one operated above his shop. When
it was bought and renovated a few years ago by the American bathhouse
company Steamworks, Sam went to the community open house to welcome
them to the neighbourhood. He did not wear a towel.

Francine Parsons, who is in the shop almost every day, says she
doesn’t like the atmosphere of the bars on the street and finds this
Baskin Robbins “a place of comfort. Peaceful.” She admits she never
even ate ice cream before the store opened. “I also never thought I
would be hanging out in an ice cream shop.

In this neighbourhood, the environment created by Sam, a straight
man, is viewed by many as both a gay success story and symbol of
true progress. “People are loyal to businesses that are supportive
of the community and that are a safe space,” says Rev. Hawkes. “I
feel comfortable holding my partner’s hand and camping it up in here.”

Armenian Premier: Vanadzor Chemicals Plant Needs $300 For Full-Capac

ARMENIAN PREMIER: VANADZOR CHEMICALS PLANT NEEDS $300 FOR FULL-CAPACITY OPERATION

ARKA
March 18, 2009

VANADZOR, March 18. /ARKA/. The Vanadzor-based Prometey-Khimprom
plant needs at least $300mln for resuming its full-capacity operation,
RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan told reporters.

"Even before the crisis the Prometey-Khimprom plant was in the
highlight of the Government as a backbone enterprise capable of
increasing output," Premier Sargsyan said following his visit to
the plant.

He pointed out that the various economic sectors of Armenia consume
the products manufactured by the plant, and its development is of
essential importance for the economic security and stability as well
as for a solid economic system.

"Everything possible must be done for the plant to operate," the
Premier said. He added that all the programs agreed on with the plant
management will be implemented this year provided $3mln is invested
in the plant.

"We arranged that from today the plant will start taking measure
to organize production, and at the end of this year we will have
carbamide intended for agricultural purposes," Sargsyan, said.

He added that the carbamide producing shop will be operating at its
full capacity next year, which will satisfy the agricultural sector’s
demand for fertilizers.

The Armenian Premier also pointed out that the first step will be the
owner’s approval of the arrangement , which implies the creation of
500 jobs during one year.

The Prometey-Khimprom CJSC resumed operation in 2005.

Armenia Accuses Russian Railway Company Of Misuse Of Funds

ARMENIA ACCUSES RUSSIAN RAILWAY COMPANY OF MISUSE OF FUNDS

Public Television of Armenia
March 17 2009

[Presenter] The South Caucasus Railway company has implemented its
investment programme incompletely, the Transport and Communications
Ministry has said. The 100m dollar spending that the Russian
concessionaire has reported is inflated. The money may have been spent
but not for purchasing locomotives or fixing railroad; it has been
spent on the purchase of luxurious vehicles and apartments. Transport
Minister Gurgen Sargsyan made public the ministry’s final report. The
South Caucasus Railway has implemented the 2008 investment programme
by 30 per cent only. It has promised to add the unused money to the
14bn drams [about 37.5m dollars] planned to be spent this year and
to finally fix the Armenian [railroad] network.

[Transport and Communications Minister Gurgen Sargsyan, speaking
to journalists] Investments were planned to fix and replace the
roads. It has not been implemented. It was planned to purchase and
repair locomotives, but only four locomotives have been repaired. There
are deviations from the planned investment programmes, and only 30 per
cent of what was planned, which was 12b drams [about 32.2m dollars],
have been fulfilled.

‘VivaCell sponsors videoconferencing at university’

Digital Media Asia
March 13, 2009 Friday

‘VivaCell sponsors videoconferencing at university’

DMASIA-13 March 2009-‘VivaCell sponsors videoconferencing at university’

Ltd. All rights reserved.

Armenian operator VivaCell-MTS has sponsored a videoconferencing
facility for the American University in Armenia. The videoconferencing
room comprises a set of interactive telecommunication technologies
which allow students and professors in different locations to interact
via two-way video and audio transmissions simultaneously.