Karabakh NGOs Urge Armenian TV Channels To Replace NKAO Maps By NKR

KARABAKH NGOS URGE ARMENIAN TV CHANNELS TO REPLACE NKAO MAPS BY NKR ONES

PanARMENIAN.Net
10.12.2008 13:38 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Nagorno Karabakh non-governmental organizations
sent a letter to Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan with a request
to replace the image of NKAO on the maps in Armenian TV channels by
images of Republic of Armenia and NKR.

The letter says, in part,

"The national liberation war for Artsakh ended in a glorious victory
14 years ago. Removing the artificial borders imposed on the Armenian
people, the NKE constitution fixed the sovereign frontiers of the
Armenian lands won by the best sons of our nation.

The Armenian people proved that Azerbaijan’s attempts to perpetrate
genocide will never remain unpunished…

The map of NKAO we can every day see on the Public Television of
Armenia offends the memory of our heroes. We do urge to replace it
by the map of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic."

Internet Cable Through Turkey

INTERNET CABLE THROUGH TURKEY

Panorama.am
17:23 10/12/2008

Armenia holds negotiations with Turkey to install internet-cable
through the territory of Turkey, said Nerses Yeritsyan the Minister
of Economy during a meeting with the entrepreneurs of Information
Technologies field.

"Armenian authorities hold negotiations with Turkish authorities
to fix that problem. The President of Armenia has discussed this
question during every meeting he has had in European countries. The
Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan talked about it during his visit to
the USA," said the Minister.

The Minister says that the demand of the IT companies is not ignored,
he says that possibly the question will be fixed in a year or three
but they do work on it.

"Armenia" International Airports To Be Warned

"ARMENIA" INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS TO BE WARNED

Panorama.am
17:51 09/12/2008

Tomorrow the State Committee for Economic Competition will discuss the
question of air craft fuel prices provided by "Armenia" International
Airports. The company will be warned by the committee, reported the
press service of SCEC.

According to the source, the committee will also discuss the case of
"South Caucasus railroads" and "Geghard meat enterprises".

Group Staging Bingo Game To Help Cemetery

GROUP STAGING BINGO GAME TO HELP CEMETERY
Rose Albano-Risso, [email protected]

Manteca Bulletin
Dec 9 2008
CA

The Assyrian-Armenian Cultural Center, a nonprofit organization,
is reaching out to the embattled East Union Cemetery.

The group, which holds weekly bingo fund-raisers at the FESM Hall in
Manteca, is dedicating its Wednesday, Jan. 7 bingo game to help in
the maintenance of the historic pioneer cemetery.

"We’ve heard about the cemetery and what’s going on there. Then one
of our customers was wondering if, maybe, we can make a donation. And
we said, there’s a way we can generate even more money for them by
having a free bingo night, and whatever money we make we’ll give it to
them," said George Khanishian, vice president of the Assyrian-Armenian
Cultural Center or AACC.

"This is just an extra bingo (night) for us. Our volunteers are
ready. The hall is ready. We’re even planning on having free food
there to bring in more people. The more people coming in, the better,"
he said.

"Even if they don’t play bingo, we want them to come in. Instead of
paying $25 to play bingo, maybe they can drop a $10 donation. FESM
is giving us the hall free," Khanishian said.

Established in 2005, AACC has members "from all over the place,"
he said.

"We have members in Manteca, Modesto, Turlock, and as far south as
Los Angeles."

He did not have the exact number of members because "we always members
signing in," but they are in the hundreds, maybe even up to a thousand,
Khanisian said.

To raise money for their scholarship program, they started holding
bingo games every week at the FESM Hall in Manteca.

"We’ve been there for almost three years now. Unfortunately, because
of the economy, we’re just playing once a week. It’s a rough time
right now. But we hope to go back to two nights a week in the summer,"
Khanishian said.

For now, they have bingo every Tuesday with doors opening at four
p.m. and the games starting at 6:30 p.m. and lasting until 10 p.m.

Cash prizes given away depends on the size of the crowd that evening;
however, they generally range from $150 to $250.

"Once a month, we have a free dinner. We’re trying to do that two
nights a month," Khanishian said.

On regular game nights, they have a concession stand where guests
can buy nachos, candy bars, hot dogs and drinks, but no hard liquor.

"That’s not allowed by law," Khanishian said. Players have to be at
least 18 years of age, and that’s also according to California law,
he said.

Proceeds from these bingo games are used by AACC to award scholarships
to high school seniors who are going to college.

"We give away small scholarships, anywhere from $500 to $1,000. Our
award goal is to do at least 10 scholarships (a year)," Khanishian
said.

Scholarship recipients don’t have to be related to children or
relatives of AACC members, he added.

Asked why they decided to help the historic cemetery in Manteca,
Khanishian simply said, "We’re part of the community, too. That’s
what we are here for. We’ve even offered to help out physically to
clean the cemetery. We figured we’d give them a hand.

Bill Good, the president of the cemetery association board, said
they received the phone call from the organization offering their
help back in October. Prior to that, they have never heard about the
Assyrian-Armenian Cultural Center, he said.

"All proceeds (from the bingo) will go to the cemetery which is
fantastic," Good said.

Kiro Manoyan: Final Deal On Karabakh Possible Within Several Years

KIRO MANOYAN: FINAL DEAL ON KARABAKH POSSIBLE WITHIN SEVERAL YEARS

PanARMENIAN.Net
09.12.2008 16:06 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ If adopted, the basic principles of the Nagorno
Karabakh conflict resolution may be promulgated in Armenia and NKR,
ARF Bureau’s Hay Dat and Political Affairs Office Director said.

"ARF Dashnaktsutyun’s stand on the issue is as follows: the conflict
should be resolved via talks, a peaceful agreement should be signed,
any mutual concessions should be balanced and equal, NKR should
participate in talks as a party to conflict, NKR’s future status
should be determined, Karabakh territories occupied by Azerbaijan
should be returned, the problem of refugees should be resolved,"
Kiro Manoyan told a news conference today.

The Co-chairs are not in a hurry to resolve the conflict, according to
him. "The declaration signed by Foreign Minister of the OSCE member
countries clearly states that an agreement on basic principles will
be concluded within several months. So, No considerable changes are
expected in the Karabakh process unless the final agreement is sealed,"
he said.

Foreign Ministers of France, Russia, and the United States – the
Co-chair countries of the OSCE Minsk Group – issued December 3 a
joint declaration of the on Nagorno Karabakh conflict, which says,

"We, the Foreign Ministers of the OSCE Minsk Group’s Co-Chair countries
– France, Russia, and the United States – call on the parties to the
Nagorno Karabakh conflict to build on the positive momentum established
during the meeting of the Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan in
Moscow on November 2, 2008. The Moscow Declaration signed that same
day opened a new and promising phase in our shared endeavor to expand
peace in the South Caucasus. In that declaration, the Presidents
reaffirm their commitment to advancing a peaceful settlement of the
Nagorno Karabakh conflict in the framework of the Basic Principles
developed by the Minsk Group Co-Chairs in collaboration with the
leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan on the basis of their proposals
advanced last year in Madrid.

We call on the parties to work with the Co-Chairs to finalize the Basic
Principles in coming months, and then begin drafting a comprehensive
peace settlement as outlined by those agreed principles. In keeping
with the Moscow Declaration, we call on the parties to work with
the Co-Chairs to develop confidence-building measures, beginning
with pulling back snipers from the Line of Contact to save lives of
innocent civilians and soldiers as our mediators already proposed to
the sides at the highest level during the last visit mid November. It
is urgent for the parties to work with each other, the Co-Chairs,
and the Personal Representative of the Chairman in Office to stabilize
the ceasefire through this and other measures. We reiterate our firm
view that there is no military solution to the conflict and call on
the parties to recommit to a peaceful resolution."

UN Convention On Prevention And Punishment Of Genocide Needs Improve

UN CONVENTION ON PREVENTION AND PUNISHMENT OF GENOCIDE NEEDS IMPROVEMENTS

PanARMENIAN.Net
09.12.2008 16:28 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment
of the Crime of Genocide of December 9, 1949 is imperfect and needs
improvements, according ARF Dashnaktsutyun Bureau’s Hay Dat and
Political Affairs Office Director.

"The signatories should be punished if fail to fulfill the obligations
envisaged by the Convention," Kiro Manoyan told a news conference
today.

"The UN should have extra authority to interfere up to use of force
to stop the countries perpetrating genocide," he said.

Nonesuch Artists Grab 13 Grammy Nominations, Including Isabel Bayrak

NONESUCH ARTISTS GRAB 13 GRAMMY NOMINATIONS, INCLUDING ISABEL BAYRAKDARIAN

Nonesuch Records
Dec 4 2008
NY

The Grammy nominations are in, and a big congratulations goes out
to the many Nonesuch artists whose work has been recognized by
the Recording Academy, the organization behind the awards. Pat
Metheny, Bill Frisell, Brad Mehldau, Ry Cooder, Emmylou Harris,
Toumani Diabaté, Youssou N’Dour, Stephen Sondheim, Jonny Greenwood,
and Isabel Bayrakdarian were all recognized for their 2008 Nonesuch
releases, as were producers Danger Mouse and Judith Sherman for their
work on Nonesuch albums this year.

Pat Metheny’s Day Trip earned two nominations: Best Jazz Instrumental
Solo for Pat’s performance on the song "Son of Thirteen" and Best
Jazz Instrumental Album, Individual or Group, with Christian McBride &
Antonio Sanchez, for the album as a whole. Also nominated in the latter
category are two of Pat’s label mates: Bill Frisell for his two-disc
set History, Mystery and the Brad Mehldau Trio for its Live album,
recorded at New York’s Village Vanguard.

Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album also has more than one Nonesuch
artist in the category, with Ry Cooder’s final entry in his California
trilogy, I, Flathead, and Emmylou Harris’s latest, All I Intended
to Be.

On the world music front, Toumani Diabaté’s first solo record in two
decades, The Mandé Variations, was nominated for Best Traditional
World Music Album, and Youssou N’Dour’s Rokku Mi Rokka (Give and Take)
is in for Best Contemporary World Music Album.

On the film end, Nonesuch releases can be found in both the compilation
soundtrack and score categories. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of
Fleet Street, Tim Burton’s take on Stephen Sondheim’s classic musical,
starring Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter, was nominated for Best
Compilation Soundtrack Album; and Jonny Greenwood’s haunting score to
Paul Thomas Anderson’s There Will Be Blood, starring Daniel Day-Lewis
is down for Best Score Soundtrack Album. (Greenwood also received a
number of noms for his work with Radiohead for their latest release,
In Rainbows.)

And in the Best Classical Vocal Performance category, which is awarded
to the vocal soloist, Isabel Bayrakdarian has been nominated for
Gomidas Songs, her recent collection of songs by Armenian composer
Gomidas Vardabet.

The Producer of the Year award is given out based on the collected
output of a producer in a given year. Last year’s recipient in the
Classical field, Judith Sherman, who won the award in 1993 as well,
is up for it again this year, for work including Steve Reich’s Daniel
Variations and Kronos Quartet’s recording of Terry Riley’s The Cusp
of Magic. In Non-Classical, Danger Mouse (a.k.a Brian Burton), is
nominated for producing The Black Keys’ Attack & Release, as well as
albums by Beck and Gnarls Barkley.

Congratulations also go to Nonesuch artists’ other nominated projects,
including T Bone Burnett, who garnered two nominations–Record
of the Year, Album of the Year–for producing the Robert Plant /
Alison Krauss collaboration, Raising Sand; composer Thomas Newman,
whose work on the film Wall-E is up for Best Score Soundtrack Album,
and whose score to Revolutionary Road will be out on Nonesuch is
due out December 23; and Audra McDonald, whose performance on Kurt
Weill’s Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny with the LA Opera is
up for Best Classical Album and Best Opera Recording.

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Ukraine one of Armenia’s major economic partners

PanARMENIAN.Net

Ukraine one of Armenia’s major economic partners
06.12.2008 15:21 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan met Friday with
former Prime Minister of Ukraine, leader of the Party of the Regions
Viktor Yanukovich, who arrived in Armenia to participate in
commemoration events dedicated to the 20th anniversary of the 1988
earthquake, the RA leader’s press office told PanARMENIAN.Net.

In 1988, Viktor Yanukovich was directing the `Donbastransremont’
enterprise which took part in the rescue and recovery efforts
following the earthquake.

The President of Armenia expressed his gratitude to V. Yanukovich for
his partaking in the reconstruction of Spitak.

Referring to development of the Armenian-Ukrainian relations,
President Sargsyan noted with satisfaction that Ukraine is one of
Armenia’s major trade and economic partners.

The two also highlighted the importance of a full realization of the
existing potential in the humanitarian, cultural, and scientific
areas. The parties stressed the unique role of the Armenian-Ukrainian
community in the development of the bilateral relations

Numerous Foreign Religious Leaders To Attend Patriarch Alexy II’s Fu

NUMEROUS FOREIGN RELIGIOUS LEADERS TO ATTEND PATRIARCH ALEXY II’S FUNERAL IN MOSCOW

Interfax
Dec 6, 2008

Moscow, December 6, Interfax – The heads and representatives of all
Orthodox churches, many other churches, and other prominent religious
leaders will come to Moscow to attend the burial ceremony of Patriarch
Alexy II of Moscow and All Russia.

"Catholicos-Patriarch Ilia II of All Georgia, Archbishop Hieronymus
II of Athens and All Greece, and Metropolitan Christopher of the
Czech Lands and Slovakia have already confirmed their participation
in the mourning ceremonies," Moscow Patriarchate spokesman Archpriest
Vsevolod Chaplin told Interfax-Religion.

It was reported earlier that the Roman Catholic Church will be
represented at Patriarch Alexy II’s funeral by Walter Cardinal Kasper
and Roger Cardinal Etchegaray. A number of other Catholic hierarchs
are also expected to attend the ceremony, Chaplin said.

The Armenian Apostolic Church will be represented at a high level,
the Church of England will be represented by Bishop Richard Chartres
of London, and the Evangelical Church of Germany by Bishop Martin
Schindehuette, he said.

U.S. Rabbi Arthur Schneier, the head of The Appeal of Conscience
Foundation, Iranian Ayatollah Mohammad-Ali Taskhiri, Chairman of
the Caucasus Muslims Department Allahshukur Pasha-zade, and other
religious leaders will also come to Moscow, he said.

Very Meaningful Press Conference

VERY MEANINGFUL PRESS CONFERENCE

Azat Artsakh Daily
05 Dec 08
Republic of Nagorno Karabakh [NKR]

His first press conference in the new position of Deputy Foreign
Minister Shavarsh Kocharyan finished in three minutes.

He invited the journalists to announce that: "In the multi-vectored,
balanced foreign policy of the Republic of Armenia, the
relations with our strategic ally Russian Federation, is of great
significance. Especially during the recent times these relations
develop dynamically. The meetings between the high-ranking officials
of the two countries have become very frequent.

On December 5 Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan is paying a one-day
working visit to Moscow. The leader of our country’s executive power
will have meeting with the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation
Vladimir Putin.

The main topic of the discussion will be the world recession and the
joint efforts to mitigate the possible negative impact of the crisis
on the two countries."