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  1. Decision 2007 Results: One out of three voters chose Serzh By John Hughes and Suren Musayelyan ArmeniaNow reporters Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan’s Republican Party of Armenia, as expected, swept yesterday’s vote for parliament, taking 457,032 of 1,389,521 votes (32.89 percent). At about 3 p.m. today the Central Election Commission announced preliminary numbers on all 1,923 precincts, showing that 59.9 percent of eligible voters went to the polls. Second in the tally, and also as expected, was tycoon Gagik Tsarukyan’s Prosperous Armenia Party, which won 204,443 votes. If there were any surprises, they may be found in the division of votes among the two leading pro-government parties. http://www.armenianow.com/images/uploadedimages/ai2187v1.jpgOn Saturday Tsaurkyan told a Times newspaper of London reporter that, like all parties, PAP hoped for “50 percent plus 1”. He added that, realistically, he hoped for about 20 percent, adding that “God will decide”. Somewhat lower than the celestial surface, the people of Armenia gave PAP only 14.71 percent of its vote to the party that claims 400,000 members (as opposed to RPA’s 60,000), and is seen as closest to the influence of President Robert Kocharyan. In the coming days it will be clear how many seats go to each party. After elimination of the contestants who did not take at least five percent of the votes, seats will be divided up among the winners, according to percentage of votes (figured on the net total, once the under-five percent has been eliminated). The top four parties represent pro-government leadership – with the arguable exception of Orinats Yerkirs (finishing fourth with 6.85 percent – behind Dashnakutyun, with 12.75 percent), which has only recently been considered oppositional after OY leader Artur Baghdsasaryan’s falling out last year with President Robert Kocharyan. Raffi K. Hovannisian’s Heritage Party finished fifth in the voting (with 5.82 percent) following a campaign that could be seen as a recovery of the former Minister of Foreign Affairs’ political statue, after his influence weakened in the 2003 presidential election when he sided with ultimately impotent coalition partners. Yesterday’s election was Heritage Party’s first contest, after it formed in 2002. In 2003’s parliament, oppositionists united in a bloc that earned enough votes for third-place in the Election Day voting results. During the last four years the oppositional Justice Bloc held 14 seats and (with Artashes Geghamyan’s National Unity party) gave the opposition 22 representatives (against 76 clearly pro-government and 32 “unaligned” that were mostly considered pro-government). Outweighed, the bloc went on to perpetuate a strategy of boycott that failed in every attempt to quash lawmaking by enticing the other side into a complacency that might have led to lack of voting quorum on key issues. Exercising the politics of belligerence, the opposition did little that affected public policy and perhaps even less in strengthening its own powers of persuasion. With its failed strategy, and perhaps simply weary from so many lost matches on uneven playing fields, the 2007 opposition splintered. The only coalition – Impeachment – rallied around a radical call for rebellion against Sargsyan, Kocharyan and Tsarukyan. The bloc, comprised of one civic initiative group and two small parties, netted 1.28 percent of Saturday’s vote. Would today’s new landscape – in which pro-government factions claimed yet more territory – look any different, had the opposition managed a coalition? The numbers from yesterday – unhappy calculations for the displaced -- may be informative . . . For example: The total percentage won by the successful opposition parties (including Orinats Yerkir under that label) is slightly less than the amount of public support for the least successful pro-government party. The country’s three most radical opposition forces – ex-PM Aram Sargsyan-led Hanrapetutyun, Aram Karapetyan’s New Times party and the Impeachment bloc – all of whom are pushing for an immediate regime change in Armenia – would have polled a combined vote enough to clear the 5 percent hurdle had they united before nominations (they announced their cooperation after they could unite for a political bloc). The inclusion of Stepan Demirchyan’s People’s Party of Armenia (and possibly Artashes Geghamyan’s National Unity Party) in that political alliance would have even more increased their total vote and most surely the leaders of these opposition groupings would easily be returned to parliament today. But now according to today's results, none of them will, after failing to clear the election threshold. Now, anyone hoping for regime change must fancy notions of a coalition among unlikely partners. RPA now enjoys so much control, anything to the contrary would require a partnership of all four other represented parties. As pro-government has secured its dominance for the next five years, one question becomes whether deals might be made in favor of RPA as a leg-up on the Prime Minister’s ascension into the ultimate post when Kocharyan’s term ends next February. This parliament will legislate according to constitutional amendments put in place in November 2005 that give the body broader authority. A parliament, then, in step with the president (i.e., Sargsyan, 2008) makes authority more manageable by both the man and the institution. In that sense, today’s numbers add up to a preview of how Serzh Sargsyan appears to be positioning himself to consolidate authority and further increase his power. PAP’s share of the power base – determined by this vote -- may prove to be unsubstantial to the expansive needs of its leader and to his chief, Kocharyan, who encouraged Tsarukyan to establish PAP as a means of attracting oppositional voters whose own parties had proved ineffectual. The character of the new parliament may be shaped, not by opposition vs. pro-government, but by a fight for bigger slices between those who already own the whole pie. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.armenianow.com/?action=viewArti...64e9a1ae54db5f1
  2. http://www.panarmenian.net/news/photos/22265.jpg Photo by AFPParliamentary elections of Armenia: CEC finished count of votes 13.05.2007 15:43 GMT+04:00 http://www.panarmenian.net/news/images/ico_print.gif http://www.panarmenian.net/news/images/ico_mail.gif http://www.panarmenian.net/news/images/ico_rus.gif http://www.panarmenian.net/news/images/ico_arm.gif /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Central Electoral Commission of Armenia finished the count of votes from 1932 polling stations (1 351 669 votes). According to the results Republican Party of Armenia, “Prosperous Armenia” Party and ARF Dashnaktsutyun keep the lead at the parliamentary elections. CEC Chairman Garegin Azaryan presented the general picture of the election, which is the following: Republican Party of Armenia – 453 032 “Prosperous Armenia” Party – 204 443 ARF Dashnaktsutyun – 177 192 “Orinats Yerkir” Party – 95 296 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.panarmenian.net/news/eng/?nid=22265 United Labor Party – 59 307 “Dashink” Party – 33 093 “National Unity” Party – 49 863 “Heritage” Party – 80 890 “Republic” Party – 22 609 People’s Party – 37 034 “New Times” Party – 47 018 People’s Party of Armenia – 23 629 “Impeachment” block – 17 808 Communist Party – 8 835 National Democratic Party – 8 591 “Democratic Way” Party – 8 468 “National Consent” Party – 4 251 Democratic Party of Armenia – 3 780 “Christian-Democratic Revival” Party – 3 591 Marxist Party of Armenia – 2 896 United Liberal National Party – 2 748 Youth Party – 3 302 “Hnchakyan” Social-Democratic Party – 1 033.
  3. More Photos http://www.aztagdaily.com/EnglishSupplement/FEA_02012006_0011.jpg ----------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.aztagdaily.com/EnglishSupplement/FEA_02012006_0012.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.aztagdaily.com/EnglishSupplemen...012006_0001.htm
  4. The Photos http://www.aztagdaily.com/EnglishSupplement/FEA_02012006_0001.jpg ---------------------------- http://www.aztagdaily.com/EnglishSupplement/FEA_02012006_0002.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.aztagdaily.com/EnglishSupplement/FEA_02012006_0003.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.aztagdaily.com/EnglishSupplement/FEA_02012006_0004.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.aztagdaily.com/EnglishSupplement/FEA_02012006_0005.jpg ----------------------------------------------------------- http://www.aztagdaily.com/EnglishSupplement/FEA_02012006_0006.jpg ----------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.aztagdaily.com/EnglishSupplement/FEA_02012006_0007.jpg ------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.aztagdaily.com/EnglishSupplement/FEA_02012006_0008.jpg ------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.aztagdaily.com/EnglishSupplement/FEA_02012006_0009.jpg --------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.aztagdaily.com/EnglishSupplement/FEA_02012006_0010.jpg -------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- http://www.aztagdaily.com/EnglishSupplemen...012006_0001.htm
  5. For the first time ever OSCE called election in Armenia democratic 13.05.2007 15:04 GMT+04:00 http://www.panarmenian.net/news/images/ico_print.gif http://www.panarmenian.net/news/images/ico_mail.gif http://www.panarmenian.net/news/images/ico_rus.gif http://www.panarmenian.net/news/images/ico_arm.gif /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Parliamentarian elections in Armenia were democratic, Vice-President of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, head of OSCE PA observation mission Tone Tingsgaard stated to journalists in Yerevan. She said compared with previous elections, in principle the May 12 parliamentarian elections were held in accordance with international democratic standards. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.panarmenian.net/news/eng/?nid=22264
  6. http://www.panarmenian.net/news/photos/22241.jpg Turkish politician called to suspend issuing visas for Armenian citizens 12.05.2007 21:17 GMT+04:00 http://www.panarmenian.net/news/images/ico_print.gif http://www.panarmenian.net/news/images/ico_mail.gif http://www.panarmenian.net/news/images/ico_rus.gif http://www.panarmenian.net/news/images/ico_arm.gif /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkish Republic Popular Party member, parliamentarian Shukru Elekdag has condemned Armenia for denying visas to Turkish representatives of the OSCE, who were expected to observe parliamentary elections in the country. MP said Turkey should suspend granting visa to Armenian citizens as a reply. “On one hand Armenia demands to open borders with Turkey, but on the other hand it denies visas to Turkish representatives. Armenia thinks Turkey is afraid of European Union, as well as the U.S. But Ankara is to react to this by all means. Armenian citizens shouldn’t receive visas for a month. It should be Turkey’s message that it is always ready to reply properly. We have to take appropriate measures if we respect ourselves. Armenia doesn’t want Turkey to observe the current situation in the country,” he said. “The OSCE should refuse to observe the elections as Turkish parliamentarians fail to get visas”, he claimed, APA reports. Armenia has rejected to issue visas for 8 Turkish observers. Vladimir Karapetian, Spokesman for the Armenian Foreign Ministry said that visas cannot be issued due to absence of diplomatic relations between Armenia and Turkey. The OSCE/ODIHR voiced discontent with Armenia’s refusal to host Turkish observers. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ http://www.panarmenian.net/news/eng/?nid=22241
  7. Armenia: RPA, Prosperous Armenia party and ARF Dashnaktsutyun leading in 1274 polling stations 13.05.2007 09:05 GMT+04:00 http://www.panarmenian.net/news/images/ico_print.gif http://www.panarmenian.net/news/images/ico_mail.gif http://www.panarmenian.net/news/images/ico_rus.gif http://www.panarmenian.net/news/images/ico_arm.gif /PanARMENIAN.Net/ According to the data received from 1274 polling stations (812930 votes), the Republican Party of Armenia is leading in the parliamentary election. CEC representative announced the RPA garnered support of 288431 voters. ARF Dashnaktsutyun – 115410 votes Prosperous Armenia party – 129683 votes Orinats Yerkir party – 53599 votes Dashink party – 20849 votes United Labor Party – 36993 votes People's Party – 21522 votes National Unity – 30087 votes Heritage party – 31678 votes People's Party of Armenia – 13576 votes National Democratic Party – 4609 votes Communist Party of Armenia – 5238 votes Republic party – 12968 votes Impeachment bloc – 8614 votes Youth Party – 1306 votes Marxist Party of Armenia – 1791 vote National Consent party - 3087 vote New Times party – 21 146 votes DPA – 4609 votes United Liberal National Party – 1359 votes Hnchakyan Social Democratic Party – 523 votes Christian Democratic Renaissance Party – 1857 votes. Democratic Way party – 639 votes. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.panarmenian.net/news/eng/?nid=22255
  8. I agree with you we should honer and thank the Armenians who defended their Homeland
  9. No vava i don't mind although it took me a while to figure what happen to my post
  10. Armenia DM flies to plane crash site 03.05.2006, 13.44 http://www.tass.ru/eng/images/spacer.gifhttp://www.tass.ru/eng/images/spacer.gif YEREVAN, May 3 (Itar-Tass) - On the instructions of the Armenian president Armenian Defence Minister Serzh Sarkisian who also chairs the intergovernmental committee for Russian-Armenian economic cooperation flied to Sochi on Wednesday to coordinate the efforts for investigating the causes and the circumstances of the air crash of an airplane Airbus belonging to the Armenian air company, it was stated at the end of a meeting with Armenian President Robert Kocharian. “Chief of the main civil aviation department in the Armenian government Artyom Movsesian reported about the details of the tragedy,” the Armenian presidential press service told Itar-Tass. A committee has been set up for the transportation and the funeral of the crash victims. Minister of Territorial Management Ovik Abramian heads the committee. The Armenian general prosecutor reported that criminal proceedings were instituted over the crash. http://www.tass.ru/eng/level2.html?NewsID=7493877&PageNum=0
  11. http://www.tass.ru/eng/images/spacer.gifRelatives of A320 crash victims flown from Armenia to Adler 03.05.2006, 13.58 http://www.tass.ru/eng/images/spacer.gifhttp://www.tass.ru/eng/images/spacer.gif SOCHI, May 3 (Itar-Tass) -- A charter flight has brought the relatives of last night’s Armenian airlines Armavia A320 plane crash victims from Armenia to Sochi, the chief of the city authorities’ public relations department, Mikhail Konstantinov has said. Rooms for them have been reserved at Sochi’s Moskva hotel and the Korall seaside resort within ten minutes drive from Sochi’a Adler airport. The bodies recovered so far are being prepared for identification, due to begin Wednesday afternoon. A team of psychologists has been brought to the area of the plane’s crash to provide assistance and support for the victims’ relatives. According to the latest reports, the bodies of 39 people have been found. There were 113 passengers and crew on board. http://www.tass.ru/eng/level2.html?NewsID=7493877&PageNum=0
  12. see vidio here http://euronews.net/create_html.php?page=d...le=357179&lng=1# %5bsize="6" target="_blank">Armenian plane crashes in Russia, killing 113 people[/size] Investigators say heavy rain is to blame for the crash of an Armenian jet which plunged into the Black sea off the Russian coast, killing all 113 passengers and crew on board. Rescue workers in motorised dinghies scoured the area for survivors but a ministry spokesman has said preliminary information was that everyone was dead. Dozens of bodies have been retrieved from the water by, along with numerous body parts, and wreckage of the Airbus A-320. The plane, operated by Armavia, had been making a short flight from the Armenian capital Yerevan to Sochi, a popular holiday resort in southern Russia.According to the Russian foreign ministry, 26 of the passengers held Russian passports, and almost all of the others were Armenian nationals. Passengers relatives, hoping to collect victims bodies gathered at Sochi airport, huddling round a list of victims posted in the terminal.A day of mourning has been declared in Armenia. According to an official, the aircraft had initially been refused permission to land because of torrential rain, but airport staff then changed their minds. The crash occured as the crew made a second attempt to touch down in Sochi airport. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://euronews.net/create_html.php?page=d...le=357179&lng=1#
  13. here is one song http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/worldmusic/a4w...nian_mydoor.ram
  14. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ AZERBAIJANI CULTURAL GENOCIDE AGAINST ARMENIANS EXPOSED On December 14, 2005, an Armenian film crew on the Nakhichevan border documented the systematic destruction of the historic Armenian cemetery and stone crosses (khatchkars) in the Djulfa region of southern Nakhichevan. Watch the devastating 12-minute video http://www.aztagdaily.com/ The Vidio http://www.hairenik.com/Haireniktv/HA_TV_Clip04DU.htm
  15. Once some boys got together to play poker one night, after about 4 hours of playing, Tim had severe chest pains and suddenly slumped over, one of the gamblers who happened to be a doctor, examined him, and to everybodies shock, poor Tim had died of a heart attack. All his friends didn't know how to break the news to his wife, finally Johnny said: 'I can be diplomatic about it and break the news gently!'. Johnny rang the bell at Tim's house, and when his wife answered the door, he calmly said to her: 'Tim just gambled with us and lost 1,000 dollars!' When Tim's wife heard this she said: 'Tell him to just drop dead!' Johnny answered: 'That's exactly what he did!'.
  16. TWO NUNS AND A BLIND MAN Two nuns are ordered to paint a room in the convent, and the last instruction of the Mother Superior is that they must not get even a drop of paint on their habits. After conferring about this for a while, the two nuns decide to lock the door of the room, strip off their habits, and paint in the nude. In the middle of the project, there comes a knock at the door. "Who is it?", calls one of the nuns. "Blind man," replies a voice from the other side of the door. The two nuns look at each other and shrug, and, deciding that no harm can come from letting a blind man into the room, they open the door. "Nice tits," says the man, "where do you want these blinds?"
  17. His And Hers ATMs HIS: 1. Pull up to ATM 2. Insert card 3. Enter PIN number and account 4. Take cash, card and receipt HER: 1. Pull up to ATM 2. Check makeup in rearview mirror 3. Shut off engine 4. Put keys in purse 5. Get out of car because you're too far from machine 6. Hunt for card in purse 7. Insert card 8. Hunt in purse for tampon wrapper with PIN number written on it. 9. Enter PIN number 10. Study instructions for at least 2 minutes. 11. Hit "cancel" 12. Re-enter correct PIN number 13. Check balance 14. Look for envelope 15. Look in purse for pen 16. Make out deposit slip 17. Endorse checks 18. Make deposit 19. Study instructions 20. Make cash withdrawal 21. Get in car 22. Check makeup 23. Look for keys 24. Start car 25. Check makeup 26. Start pulling away 27. STOP 28. Back up to machine 29. Get out of car 30. Take card and receipt 31. Get back in car 32. Put card in wallet 33. Put receipt in checkbook 34. Enter deposits and withdrawals in checkbook 35. Clear area in purse for wallet and checkbook 36. Check makeup 37. Put car in reverse gear 38. Put car in drive 39. Drive away from machine 40. Travel 3 miles 41. Release parking brake
  18. Nalbandian Claims Third Career Title http://www.atptennis.com/shared/photos/180x250/nalbandian_munich_trophy.jpg Top seed David Nalbandian won his third ('02 Estoril, Basel) career ATP title at the BMW Open by Credit Suisse on Sunday. Playing in his tenth final, the Argentine defeated the No. 5 seed Andrei Pavel 6-4, 6-1 in 69 minutes. The 23-year-old Argentine takes home 35 INDESIT ATP 2005 Race Points, €44,100, and a brand new silver BMW Z4 convertible. In the final, Pavel took an early 4-1 lead before Nalbandian bounced back to win 11 of the next 12 games, including five breaks of serve. Nalbandian defeated Nicolas Lapentti, qualifier Peter Luczak, Juan Monaco, qualifier Jarkko Nieminen, and No. 5 seed Pavel in today's final, on his way to the Munich title. He was playing in his first tournament since the NASDAQ-100 Open in Miami and in his first ATP final of 2005. With Nalbandian winning the Munich title and countryman Gaston Gaudio winning the Estoril Open in Estoril, Portugal today, it's the first time since 1983 that two Argentines won ATP titles in the same week. In the week of July 24th, 1983, Guillermo Vilas won in Kitzbuehel and Jose Luis Clerc triumphed in Washington. Pavel was playing in his first ATP final since losing the ATP Masters Series final in Paris in 2003. He was seeking his fourth career title, playing in his seventh ATP final. The 31-year-old Romanian appeared in the BMW Open final in 1999, where he lost to two-time Munich winner, Franco Squillari. ANCIC/KNOWLE CLAIM DOUBLES TITLE Mario Ancic and Julian Knowle won their first title as a team, playing in only their second tournament together (2003 Wimbledon). The duo defeated the German team of Florian Mayer and Alexander Waske 6-3, 1-6, 6-3 in the doubles final of the BMW Open. This was Ancic's second doubles title, while Knowle collected title No. 5. Both Mayer and Waske were looking for their first career ATP title. Exclusive Audio from Munich... WHAT THE PLAYERS SAID: Nalbandian: “I didn't start the match really well doing some mistakes. I knew when I broke back to 3-4 in the first set it would be tough for him to keep playing at the level he did.” “It's great to win here. 2003 and 2004 were very strange with so many injuries. This year I started very good in Australia and I then got a virus. Right now I'm trying to get back to my best level.” “Rome and Hamburg are coming and then Roland Garros. It's nice to start of well on the clay courts by winning here.” Pavel: “It's pretty tough to lose but I have to accept it. He showed that he is a top ten player right now. I had to play fast against him because my body wasn't hundred percent after yesterday's semifinal and the problems with my stomach. I thought that he would give me some free points but that was not the fact. He knew that I was a little bit tired and he made me run until my engine was off…” “It was a perfect week for me. The final here gives me a lot of confidence for the rest of the clay court season.” Ancic: “We played very good from the beginning of the week. In the first match we saved three match points. I'm great friends with Julian for a long time so it's a nice feeling winning with him.” Knowle: “It's a great feeling especially since I've been struggling the whole year. I had a great partner here with Mario. It was fun to play and it's great to be here winning a title.” ****************************************************************** http://www.atptennis.com/en/newsandscores/...nich_sunday.asp
  19. Thank you Medya and here are some photos... http://www.azg.am/IMAGE/2005042502.jpg http://www.azg.am/IMAGE/2005042503.jpg http://www.azg.am/IMAGE/2005042506.jpg there are more pictures in this link... http://www.azg.am/genocide.php
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  21. http://www.a1plus.am/eng/?go=issue&id=27573# ================================================== http://www.a1plus.am/files/issue/27573_big.jpg In the USA in the Boston Armenian old-age house at the age of 105 died the Gayane – the wife of Dro – Drastamat Kanayan, one of the heroes of the Armenian National Liberation War. Gayane Kanayan had her investment into the Armenian life. She has especially done much for the realization of the programs of the Armenian Aid Union.
  22. http://www.molorakfilms.com/firstpage/poets/avetik/avet.jpg Avetik Issahakian (1875-1957) Sorrow In my Heart Poor and wretched, Cane in hand, my head bare, After many years of pilgrimage, Once again I returned to my native land. Life with its burden, My back hunched, My mind confused and wandering, From seven hills and seven valleys, I returned yet again to my native land. At the entrance of the village, I spied my childhood friend. Ah! My dear friend, With a longing heart I ran to him, And said, "Greetings treasured friend! Do you not remember me?" Alas! I had changed a lot, Sadly he could not remember me. Cane in hand, I entered our village, Passing along the home of my beloved, There I saw my love, rose in hand, Standing lonesome by her door. I implored, "My love, your sweet Countenance has forever enchanted me." She too could not remember me, I was poor and disheveled. With a sorrowful heart, I reached our home. And came upon my aging, helpless mother. I said, "Madame, I'm a traveling man, Would you allow me As your guest for the night?" Ah! My precious mother, She wrapped me in her embrace, Held me close to her heart and cried, "Oh! My dear gentle son, is that really you?"[/size]
  23. http://www.australianopen.com/images/pics/thumbs/t_0120_dnalbandian_01.jpg Nalbandian Through Saturday, 22 January, 2005 No.9 seed David Nalbandian of Argentina has progressed to a fourth-round meeting with countryman Guillermo Coria, the No.6 seed, after a four-set victory over Chilean Fernando Gonzalez. The 2002 Wimbledon runner-up is now one win from reaching the quarter-finals at Melbourne Park for the third year running. The 23-year-old took five sets to overcome Spaniard David Ferrer in the first-round, then beat another Spaniard, Santiago Ventura in four sets, before accounting for No.23 seed Gonzalez 6-7 (3-7) 7-5 6-2 6-3. MCA - MS - 3rd Round • The match lasted 3 hours 11 minutes • Nalbandian served 10 aces, Gonzalez 7 • Nalbandian had 46 winners, Gonzalez 53 • Nalbandian won 159 points, Gonzalez 136 • Nalbandian put 64% of his first serves in play, Gonzalez 63% • Nalbandian won 77% of points on his first serve, Gonzalez 65% • Nalbandian converted 8 of 24 break point chances, Gonzalez 3 of 12 Next Match Guillermo Coria ARG (6) vs. David Nalbandian ARG (9) http://www.australianopen.com/en_AU/news/r...6371587570.html
  24. About ten minutes ago Nalbandian defeat`s Ferrer D. Nalbandian(ARG) d. D. Ferrer(ESP) 7-6(1) - 4-6 - 4-6 - 6-3 - 6-4
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