Average Annual Growth Of Tourists Visiting Armenia In Recent Years M

AVERAGE ANNUAL GROWTH OF TOURISTS VISITING ARMENIA IN RECENT YEARS MAKES 25%

Noyan Tapan News Agency, Armenia
Nov 22 2006

YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 22, NOYAN TAPAN. The average annual growth of
tourists visiting Armenia in recent years has made 25%. The RA Deputy
Minister of Trade and Economic Development Ara Petrosian said during
the November 22 press conference that in January-September 2005,
318,563 tourists visited Armenia, or by 21.3% more than in the same
months of the previous year. This growth rate was maintained in 2006
too: 372 thousand tourists visited Armenia in January-September of this
year, which exceeds by 18% the index of the year 2005. According to
A. Petrosian, if this growth rate continues, in 2-3 years the number
of tourists will reach 500 thousand.

Ara Petrosian said that in parallel with the development of
international tourism, internal tourism is also developing rapidly,
which shows that the living standard of the population has risen. In
1997, the number of internal tourists made 53 thousand, whereas in
2005, it made 268,664.

According to the deputy minister, 4-5 years ago, Armenians made up 75%
of the visitors to the country, while in the past 1-2 years, foreigners
made up 30-25%. Among visitors to Armenia are not only those from EU
countries, Russia and the US but also from South America, South-East
Asia and Eastern Europe. The average time of tourists’ stay in Armenia
is 5-6 days, during which each tourist spends about 1,000 dollars.

Special Forces Deployed In Samtskhe Javakhetia

SPECIAL FORCES DEPLOYED IN SAMTSKHE JAVAKHETIA

PanARMENIAN.Net
21.11.2006 21:42 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armed forces of the Georgian Ministry of Interior
numbering 150 servicemen were deployed in the Armenian-inhabited
region of Samtskhe Javakhetia after the rally held November 20
in support of Vahagn Chakhalyan, the director of United Javakhk
democratic alliance. The rally was held at the checkpoint of Bavra
at the Georgian-Armenian border and blocked the Gyumri-Akhalkalaki
highway. The rally participants urged to simplify the customs
regime for the Javakheti Armenians at crossing the Armenian state
border. According to the source, the special forces were deployed
in the region to frighten and exert psychological pressure on local
Armenians. The alliance said that inspirited by support from outside
the policemen and national security officers of the Akhalkalaki region
and Bogdanovka attempted to upset the action but despite provocations
the rally proceeded in a civilized way.

Some 700 people took part in the rally held November 20 from 12.30 to
7 p.m. The checkpoint was blocked by 100 cars. The Gyumri-Akhalkalaki
highway of also blocked. Exception was made for those cars which
conveyed small or ill children. According to the alliance, the drivers
and their passengers agreed with the demands and joined the rally
participants, reports IA Regnum.

New Generation Passports To Be Issued For Armenian Residents Startin

NEW GENERATION PASSPORTS TO BE ISSUED FOR ARMENIAN RESIDENTS FROM FEBRUARY 2007

ArmInfo News Agency, Armenia
Nov 17 2006

Passports of the new generation will be issued to Armenian resident
form February 2007, Alvina Zakaryan, Head of the Passport-Visa
Department of Armenian Policy, said at the press-conference today.

She pointed out that the centralized system of passport printing is
being tested. It is planned that the new passports will start being
issued for children and teenagers starting from the next week.

Ministry of Transport and Communication will maintain a special
connection with regions of the republic from January 2006. Through
it all necessary data on residents will be passed to Yerevan head
office for issuing the passports.

A. Zakaryan says that the new passports will have a better protection
system. Photos on this passports will be printed out on a color-printer
and not glued as it was previously. It is done according to the
international standards.

The new-model passports will be automatically given to those whose
passport expires. The new passports will also have the 10-year
validity term. People whose passports are still valid can prolong
them for the next 5 years without changing it for the new one.

The Price Of Survival

THE PRICE OF SURVIVAL

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[04:42 pm] 16 November, 2006

Under the RA Government’s decision, the survivors of 1915 Armenian
Genocide in West Armenia and within the boundaries of Turkey will be
given 25 thousand AMD as additional pension.

FOR THE RESORATION OF THE FORESTS

The RA Government allotted 15 million AMD to the fund engaged in the
restoration and development of the RA forests. Under the same decision,
19 million 800 thousand AMD was allocated for the purification of
the 1.2 km river-bed of Gegharqouniq.

Finland Go Top After Beating Armenia

FINLAND GO TOP AFTER BEATING ARMENIA

Reuters, UK
Nov 15 2006

HELSINKI, Nov 15 (Reuters) – Finland moved top of Group A with a 1-0
win over Armenia in their Euro 2008 qualifier on Wednesday after a
fine display by keeper Jussi Jaaskelainen.

Midfielder Mika Nurmela gave Finland the lead after 10 minutes with
a free header as he connected with a low cross by Jonatan Johansson,
who was first to the ball after Armenia keeper Gevorg Kasparov could
only parry a long-range strike.

Finland lead the group with 11 points from five games followed by
Serbia who have 10 points from four matches.

The Finns have started well under new coach Roy Hodgson as they bid
to qualify for their first major finals, having beaten Poland and
drawn with World Cup semi-finalists Portugal.

Armenia, who drew 0-0 against Finland last month, came close to
surprising the Finns again and only two superb saves by Jaaskelainen
in the second half kept the home side ahead.

Toronto: Painter Took His Art Around Globe

PAINTER TOOK HIS ART AROUND GLOBE
John Goddard, Toronto Star

The Toronto Star
November 15, 2006 Wednesday

Nubar Sabag left a trail of paintings across the world "like a comet,"
his son says.

After a long career as a painter, photographer and lover of the arts,
Sabag died Oct. 30 following a severe stroke at 85.

"He left a band of paintings across different places, in homes
and galleries, from Armenia, across the Mediterranean, to North
America," says his son and only child Shahe Sabag, president and CEO
of Toronto-based Dumont Nickel Inc.

Sabag, who also signed his name variously as Sabbaghian, Sabbagh and
N.U. Barr, was born of Christian Armenian descent in the desert town
of Aleppo in northern Syria.

His father Fares was from Aleppo. His mother Arousiak arrived there on
foot during World War I fleeing the Armenian genocide by the Turkish
army. When they married, the couple was poor.

"He started playing violin and mandolin when he was very young,
and sang in choirs," his son says, adding that he would also tutor
others on what he had learned. "Obviously he was driven to learn – a
self-taught, Renaissance person continually absorbing knowledge." By
the time Sabag was 14, his father had died, prompting the boy to
seek work as a photographer’s assistant to help support his mother
and brothers. He continued the trade in Aleppo as an adult.

"When I was a kid," his son recalls, "he had a studio and was the
semi-official photographer for dignitaries and visiting heads of
state. I remember these big two-foot-by-three-foot photographs all
over the place."

Sabag also painted. Exhibitions in Alexandria, Damascus and Leningrad
displayed his work, mostly landscapes, and in some cases awarded him
prizes. Armenian monasteries continue to hang his work in Florence.

His highest accolade came in 1963, at the age of 42, when he was
featured among six prize-winners at the Sao Paulo,Brazil, biennial
art expo.

That same year, he spent time as a guest of Kuwait’s royal family
painting a series of works for an exhibition on the country. The
day before the show was to open, U.S. President John Kennedy was
assassinated in Dallas, Texas.

"All the top dignitaries ended up having to go to special services
elsewhere," Shahe Sabag recalls of that shocking day. "But the show
opened and it was a success."

Soon afterward, the family left Syria, increasingly uncomfortable as
Christians in a Muslim country. Sabag, his wife Ida, and their young
son moved to Beirut as a stepping stone to somewhere else. When Canada
granted them immigration papers in 1968, the three came to Toronto.

"We arrived with $300 or $400, and a big crate with a couple of large
carpets and some paintings," the son recalls.

Within a month or two, Sabag landed a job in the camera department
at Eaton’s department store. For a couple of years, he also taught
art classes at the then Ontario College of Art and for 20 years at
Northern Secondary School.And he continued painting.

"He would paint anywhere," the son says of Sabag’s lifelong vocation.

"He never had a formal studio."

Shahe Sabag says he did not inherit his father’s artistic gift but
that art enriched the whole family’s life. His father’s love of the
arts infected others, too, he says.

One day, his parents were having the apartment repainted, the son
recalls. Sabag was working on a canvas in one room. An Italian-born
house painter was working on one of the walls. Both were listening
to opera.

"And at the end of the day, the painter asked if, instead of cash
payment, he could take the painting?

"I love that image," the son says: Two men working with their
respective paints, and when their jobs were done, bartering their
finished products.

GRAPHIC: Nubar Sabag was awarded many medallions for various
exhibitions from all around the world. His highest accolade came in
1963, at the age of 42, when he was featured among six prizewinners
at the Sao Paulo,Brazil, biennial art expo. Along with a passion
for photography, he specialized in painting landscapes. He left his
artwork in homes and galleries, from Armenia to North America.

Armenian painter Nubar Sabag loved the arts. He died Oct. 30.Along with
a passion for photography, he specialized in painting landscapes. He
left his artwork in homes and galleries, from Armenia to North
America.Armenian painter Nubar Sabag loved the arts. He died Oct. 30.

ANKARA: Turkey’s Gul Goes To Cyprus, Calls For ‘Comprehensive Soluti

TURKEY’S GUL GOES TO CYPRUS, CALLS FOR ‘COMPREHENSIVE SOLUTION UNDER UN ROOF’

Anatolia News Agency, Turkey
Nov 15 2006

ANKARA (A.A) -15.11.2006 -"The EU cannot be neutral on Cyprus issue
even if it wants because the Greek Cypriot administration becomes
a part of the union," Turkish FM and Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah
Gul said on Wednesday.

Prior to his departure for Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus
(TRNC) to attend the 23rd anniversary celebrations of its foundation,
Gul told reporters that the UN should find a comprehensive solution
(to Cyprus question).

When he was reminded of some news reports which said that Turkey has
been getting prepared to apply to the international law on so-called
Armenian genocide, Gul indicated, "a meticulous work is under way on
this matter."

"Embargo and restrictions (imposed on Turkish Republic of Northern
Cyprus) which don’t have a legal ground must be ended as soon as
possible," Turkish FM and Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Gul said
on Wednesday.

Prior to his departure for Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC)
to attend the 23rd anniversary celebrations of its foundation, Gul
told reporters that he would meet TRNC President Mehmet Ali Talat
and other authorities during his visit.

Recalling that PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited TRNC last July and
significant decisions were made to boost TRNC economy during this
visit, Gul indicated, "we are exerting great efforts for Turkish
Cypriot people to live in prosperity and tranquillity."

"Although TRNC has been experiencing some difficulties in the
international platform, the point that TRNC reached is praiseworthy,"
he underlined.

Replying to a question, Gul noted, "if Finnish authorities have the
capability of finding a comprehensive solution (to Cyprus issue),
we can discuss it. But we always said that a comprehensive solution
should be found under the roof of UN."

Antelias: Book Fair 2006 in Antelias

Press Release
Catholicosate of Cilicia
Communication and Information Department
Contact: V.Rev.Father Krikor Chiftjian, Communications Officer
Tel: (04) 410001, 410003
Fax: (04) 419724
E-mail: [email protected]
Web:

PO Box 70 317
Antelias-Lebanon

Read the Pontifical Message in Armenian here:
Messages/messages46.htm
Armenian version:

THE 28TH ARMENIAN BOOK FAIR IS LAUNCHED IN ANTELIAS

The annual Armenian Book Fair organized by the Catholicosate of Cilicia was
launched on November 12 in Antelias.

After the Holy Mass held in the St. Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral, His
Holiness Aram I headed a procession of the Cilician Brotherhood and the
Seminary students to the Cilicia Museum yard, where the book fair is being
held.

A large number of spirituals, members of Parliament, intellectuals,
students, journalists attended the opening in addition to the believers that
had attended the mass earlier. The representatives of foreign religions who
have come to Antelias to participate in the 3 day Middle East-Asia
inter-faith dialogue were also present at the opening.

A number of local and foreign Armenian publishing houses and authors
participate in the conference alongside the various presses operating within
the Catholicosate. The fair has been organized by the Catholicosate’s
bookstore committee. It includes spiritual, ecclesiastical, philosophical,
literary, pedagogical, musical, cultural and may other types of
publications.

The fair will go on until December 3, opening its doors to book lovers every
day from 10:00 AM till 7:00 PM.

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The Armenian Catholicosate of Cilicia is one of the two Catholicosates of
the Armenian Orthodox Church. For detailed information about the books
published in the Printing House of the Cilician Catholicosate, you may refer
to the web page of the Catholicosate, The Cilician
Catholicosate, the administrative center of the church is located in
Antelias, Lebanon.

http://www.cathcil.org/
http://www.cathcil.org/v04/doc/Pontifical%20
http://www.cathcil.org/v04/doc/Armenian.htm
http://www.cathcil.org/v04/doc/Photos/Photos
http://www.cathcil.org/v04/doc/Photos/Phot
http://www.cathcil.org/

Factor Of Great Powers Is Not Deciding

FACTOR OF GREAT POWERS IS NOT DECIDING

Lragir, Armenia
Nov 13 2006

The factor of the great powers in the parliamentary election 2007
cannot be neglected but people are primary, thinks Stepan Demirchyan,
the leader of the People’s Party of Armenia. During the November 13
news conference at the Friday Club the reporter of the Lragir asked
the leader of the PPA for his opinion on the role of the external
influence on the outcome of the parliamentary election, in particular,
the attitude of the U.S. and Russia, and whether the opposition, which
vows to fight for victory, can win without the support of these powers.

"I have stated and I will repeat that we have relied on people and
we will rely on people. Of course, the external factor cannot be
underestimated, but let us not overestimate it either. We can see
that cheap tricks are being performed, they invite analysts who say
there is no opposition. Are there few people here who state this to
invite more from abroad?" says Stepan Demirchyan.

We will be fighting, he says, adding that they are not going to
underestimate or overestimate the external influence, but they are
not going to consider it deciding either. After all, the leader of
the PPA says, the same great powers have to take into consideration
the will of the people.

Leader Of Armenian Opposition Glad To Know That Unlike 2003 Today Ro

LEADER OF ARMENIAN OPPOSITION GLAD TO KNOW THAT UNLIKE 2003 TODAY ROBERT KOCHARYAN SUPPORTS KARABAKH’S INVOLVEMENT IN KARABAKH PEACE TALKS

ArmInfo News Agency, Armenia
Nov 13 2006

"I am glad to know that unlike 2003 today Armenian President Robert
Kocharyan supports Karabakh’s involvement in the Karabakh peace talks,"
the leader of the People’s Party of Armenia Stepan Demirtchyan and
the key rival of Kocharyan during the presidential race 2003 said
during today’s press-conference in the Friday press club.

Asked by an ArmInfo correspondent to comment on the Karabakh peace
process in the context of the Nov 14 meeting of the Armenian and Azeri
FMs, Demirtchyan said that it is hard for him to comment on the process
as he is not aware of the details. In any case, Demirtchyan believes
that real progress in the process is possible only if Karabakh is
involved in it.