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Feb 10, 20111 min read
Interactive Budget 2011 on Armenian Government’s Website.
The Armenian government is making its 2011 budget user friendly. Via The Armenian Observer Blog Taking a hint from Civilitas Foundation’s...
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Feb 7, 20111 min read
“Who Are the Armenians?” book by Susan Pattie published in London.
A new children’s book serves as a “guide” to the Armenian people. Via PanArmenian Net PanARMENIAN.Net - “Who Are the Armenians?” book by...
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Feb 7, 20111 min read
CRRC – Why do so Many Armenians Leave Armenia?
In 2009, the number of people who migrated out of Armenia exceeded the number of those who entered by 25,000. Yes, 25,000! Yet, more...
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Feb 6, 20111 min read
Amazing Deaf Dancer Wins Armenian TV Contest.
Although he can’t hear, he says he dances with his spirit. Via The Armenian Observer Blog “I’m dancing with my spirit,” Hayk Hobosyan...
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Feb 4, 20111 min read
Digital Library of Armenian Literature.
The new website for the library of the digital library of Armenia was officially launched. Via Armacad.info YEREVAN, January 26, 2011,...
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Feb 3, 20111 min read
Eduard Ghazaryan’s Micro Miniature Works of Art.
Masterpieces that can only be seen with a microscope… World-known Armenian micro miniaturist Edward Ghazaryan is considered the founder...
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Feb 2, 20111 min read
FB Armenia.
20,000 more since November! By Sara Khojoyan via ArmeniaNow The number of Armenian users of the Facebook social network has increased by...
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Feb 2, 20111 min read
The Photograph.
“What made me produce this book was my first visit to Ani more than ten years ago, where I was amazed by the ancient monuments and wanted...
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Feb 2, 20111 min read
Suicide Rate Grows in Armenia, Most Suicides Committed by the Unemployed.
A population that needs support now is crying out for help. Via The Armenian Observer Blog The number of suicides grew 18,9% in Armenia...
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Dec 22, 20101 min read
Yerevan to host premiere staging of Aida opera by Verdi on December 23.
Verdi's "Aida" opera will be premiered in Yerevan. Via PanArmenianNet PanARMENIAN.Net - Armenian Minister of Culture Hasmik Poghosyan...
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Dec 22, 20102 min read
Donors Bring Support to the Tavush Region in time for Christmas.
FAR has tried to support the children of the Tavush region in recent years. This Christmas generous donors have helped us to continue...
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Dec 21, 20101 min read
Peter Balakian Presents His Books on The Armenian Genocide.
Balakian reveals more about Black Dog of Fate and some of his other work… Via The Armenian Observer Blog A prominent Armenian American...
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Dec 20, 20101 min read
IT Homework: New System Helps Parents Keep up with Children’s Class Work via Internet.
Interesting idea, but will it work? By Karine Ionesyan via ArmeniaNow Information technologies are gradually replacing busy Armenian...
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Dec 19, 20101 min read
Areg Azatyan Receives Award at Henri Vernoy Literary Festival.
“Mesrop Mashtots” has a proud new recipient. Via Tert.am Armenian writer and multiple award winner of national and foreign literary...
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Dec 19, 20101 min read
Palme d'Or holder Serge Avedikian Will Embody Sergei Parajanov.
“Why Serge Avedikian…? He’s a fine actor and talented director. He was awarded Palme d'Or in Cannes. Avedikian personally knew Parajanov,...
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Dec 17, 20101 min read
Thumbs Up Year for Film: Cinema Center Director Says 2010 a Success.
Good stuff this year. Get ready for even more in 2011. By Gayane Mkrtchyan via ArmeniaNow The director of the National Cinema Center of...
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Dec 16, 20101 min read
New Canvas by Vardges Surenyants Discovered.
Via Tert.am On the occasion of the 150th birthday of renowned artist Vardges Surenyants a symposium dedicated to the great artist was...
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Dec 16, 20101 min read
National Geographic’s Quest for The Holy Spear in Armenia.
The history of Christianity in Armenia is the topic of a TV documentary, aired on National Geographic. Via The Armenian Observer Blog...
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Dec 15, 20101 min read
The Cat and the Poet.
New statue of Gevorg Emin unveiled this week in Yerevan’s Lover’s Park. By Nazik Armenakyan via ArmeniaNow A statue to eminent Armenian...
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Dec 14, 20101 min read
In Memoriam: J. Michael Hagopian, 97, Genocide Survivor and Filmmaker.
Rest in Peace, Michael Hagopian. Via The Armenian Reporter Thousand Oaks, Calif. - Armenian-American documentary filmmaker J. Michael...
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