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Armenians on the Internet

Alex Bunch Staff Writer Touring Ani – Virtually Address: http://www.virtualani.freeserve.co.uk/ Main Categories: History of Ani, Maps of Ani, Buildings of Ani, Message Boards, General Pictures, and Travelers Accounts Brief Summary: Virtual Ani takes you an on an in-depth look at the Armenian capital city of Ani. Through many pictures and descriptions viewers are exposed to the once capital and now ...

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Four California Armenian Charities Receive $333,000 Each from a $20 Million Class Action Settlement

Staff Report A ceremony in which four California Armenian charities received $333,000 each from a $20 million class action settlement between New York Life and descendants of the 1915 Armenian Genocide took place in Los Angeles on Monday, February 28, 2005. Martin Marootian, age 89 and lead plaintiff in the class-action against New York Life, class attorneys Brian S. Kabateck, ...

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UAF Reaches $400 Million Mark In Relief Supplies to Armenia

Staff Report Glendale, CA – The United Armenian Fund’s 132nd airlift arrived in Yerevan on February 27, delivering $3.2 million of humanitarian assistance. The UAF itself collected $2.6 million of medicines and medical supplies for this flight, most of which were donated by the Catholic Medical Mission Board ($2.4 million) and AmeriCares ($196,000). Other organizations which contributed goods for this ...

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Armenian Genocide Monument Planned for Glendale

Staff report Glendale, CA)- The Armenian Genocide Monument Council of Glendale (AGMCG) recently announced the launching of their website (www.armeniangenocidemonument.com) and plans for a Monument design competition. The AGMCG will oversee the design and construction of a commemorative monument in the City of Glendale dedicated to the victims of the Armenian Genocide, the first genocide of the 20th Century. The ...

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Anthology of Armenian Music-CD Set

Staff Report Robert Amirkhanian, President of the Composers’ and Musicians’ Union of Armenia, has undertaken a project to produce an extensive Anthology of Armenian Music, which is envisoned to be a twelve volume CD set with annotations and historical information about Armenian composers, beginning with Komitas. Volumes 1 and 2 of the series have been released. Below are excerpts about ...

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Poochigian Legislation in California Would Permanently Desginate April 24 “Day of Rememberance of the Armenian Genocide”

Staff Report (Sacramento) Senator Chuck Poochigian (R-Fresno) has introduced SB 424, which would permanently designate April 24 as “Day of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide” on the occasion of the 90th anniversary of that dark period in history. “While the California Legislature has recognized April 24 as the Day of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide for many years, this is ...

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Ambassador’s Remakrs on Armenian Genocide Welcomed

Staff Report U.S. Ambassador John Evans, speaking at a public town-hall meeting held in Fresno made a powerful statement about the importance of Armenian Genocide recognition. In response to a question from the audience, Ambassador Evans said, “I will today call it the Armenian Genocide.” Ambassador Evans told community members he had studied the Genocide, having read Prof. Richard Hovannissian’s ...

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Let’s Dance With Tom Bozigian

Sarah Soghomonian Staff Writer The sound of Armenian music and stomping feet rang from Fresno State’s South Gym Feb. 5 and 6 when the 5th Annual Armenian Dance Seminar took place. Tom Bozigian taught the seminar, which was attended by 40 people: 30 students from Fresno State and 10 people from the community. Bozigian was born in Los Angeles, but ...

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Der Mugrdechian Gives Vartanantz Talk

Staff Report Barlow Der Mugrdechian of the Armenian Studies Program was the invited guest speaker at the Annual Commemoration of the Battle of Vartanantz, sponsored by the Chicago area Knights of Vartan on Saturday, January 29. Der Mugrdechian’s talk was titled, “St. Vartan and the Battle of Vartanantz in the 21st century.” Below are some excerpts from the talk. “It ...

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Course Studies Armenian Churches

Hakop Tataryan Editor Berberian Professor of Armenian Studies at Fresno State, Dr. Kouymjian began the semester with an architecture class in Armenian Studies. This year, 18 students took three weekends out of their spring schedule and invested it in the study of Armenian Architecture with Dr. Kouymjian. After some delays dealing with faulty slide projectors and the lack of outlets ...

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