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An advertising poster in Moscow for the newspaper "Finances", the newspaper which explains how to make money, according to the slogan being reproduced on the poster. This advertising will be withdrawn at the request of the authorities, for "indecency". But it amused all Moscow well !
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http://www.yevrobatsi.org/st/images/banners/Mar_20040326_12_52_06.gif On January 20, 2004, during a press conference marking the first anniversary of its diplomatic mission, Mrs. Thorda Abbott-Watt, the British ambassadress to Armenia, spoke about the "events of 1915". She declared that, although the British government condemned the massacres of this time as atrocities, the blatancy had not been made sufficiently clear, that what took place could be qualified as genocide according to the UN 1948 convention on Genocide and that the discussion on this subject is still going on amongst historians and lawyers. How is it that such remarks, made close to the Dzidzernagapert Genocide memorial [ in Yerevan ], did not receive an immediate and firm answer from the Armenian government? The whole of the Diaspora, in a state of outrage and shock, request that Mrs. Thorda Abott-Watt make public excuses and that the Blair government deny such remarks, failing which it should remove Mrs. Thorda Abbott-Watt from office, and replace her, as a compatriot says, by Countess Cox. Public lies, which are becoming more and more frequent in European countries should not be accepted. It is the duty of all the Armenians of the Diaspora to make themselves apparent. The Paris CCAF therefore summons them to a gathering in front of the British Consulate on Saturday April 3 at 2 PM. The same thing should happen on the same day and at the same time in Lyon and Marseilles and even in other European countries outside France.
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www.azerigenocide.org/swisscampaign.htm I made the URL unclickable - Sasun
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In Australia, Dinky the dog sings and plays piano !SGE.AME21.230304073834.photo00.default_170x245
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A civil servant of the post office of Eckbolsheim (Alsace region/France), impassioned cars, carried out this morning a last round of delivery of parcel with a Porsche 911 Carrera 4, before his departure to the retirement. SGE.UMC17.190304112021.photo00.default_245x187
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Is BH still tourists' preferred district ?
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Please put on the volume and click on this link http://www.stumbleupon.com/url/sokolniki.msk.ru/bird.swf
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Born in Toulouse (France) from armenian parents of Greece, Claude Nougaro left us, he was 74. http://www.nougaro.com/photos/pot_2001.jpg Claude in 2001. His official site http://www.nougaro.com
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Spiderman's dance http://love.mixbeat.com/site1/w1/dancingspiderman.gif ...and you can dance !
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Thanks guys Here is another one http://www.armenweb.com/CRDA/fr/6histoire/...oriographie.htm
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http://richardsmith.net/armenia/oldmap.jpg
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Yeah...Bourj Hammoud is the "Armenian China-town" of Lebanon
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Armenians in Hungary are about 30 000 Source http://www.tlfq.ulaval.ca/axl/europe/hongriegeneral.htm
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Yesterday I was at djiVani's (ex-JP Nergararian) concert in Paris/Vincennes, it was really great ! djiVani's musicians : oud : vartan arslanian peloul, shêvi, doudouk, zourna : philippe chahbazian chant : siranouche hourdan dehol, def : eric kismichian oud : berdj kouyoumdjian kanone, shêvi : aïda nergararian kamantcha : jean-pierre nergararian http://www.netarmenie.com/accueil/djivani.jpg Since 1983, date of its composition, the Armenian traditional music ensemble of Paris took part in many artistic and cultural events. In April 2003 the unit obtained a new name: djiVani.
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LISTEN/DOWNLOAD Grikor Mirzaian Suni's music HERE
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http://www.suniproject.org/images/grikor7.jpghttp://www.suniproject.org/images/armenian_name.gif Grikor Mirzaian Suni, composer, conductor, ethnomusicologist, and teacher, was steeped both in his own Armenian folk tradition and, later, European classical music. He was first and foremost a composer of choral music, and creator of scores of vocal solos, and orchestral, operatic, instrumental, and piano works. Some of these are from one-voiced folk material, which Suni rendered polyphonically in four parts. Suni gave harmony to melody in a way that "sounds Armenian" but is also uniquely "Suni." "Suni's treatment of the songs was a revelation"; "the harmonization of folk songs...very beautiful"; "never heard more exquisitely shaded chorus work..., Suni's conducting left nothing to be desired"; (from reviews of his first Philadelphia concert, 1924). The continuation on http://www.suniproject.org/grikor.htm#bio
