A Geghamian Insists on Powershift, Advises To Follow India Example

ARTASHES GEGHAMIAN INSISTS ON POWERSHIFT AND ADVISES TO FOLLOW INDIA’S
EXAMPLE

YEREVAN, MARCH 10. ARMINFO. Artashes Geghamian, leader of “National
Unity” party, insists on making powershift in Armenia and, being
inspired with the ideas of Mahatma Gandi, he suggests that Armnia
follows the example of India of 40-ies that managed to get rid of the
Englsih yoke without bloodshed.

In the course of today’s press conference, Geghamian stricktly
criticized the home and foreign policy conducted by the current
Armenian authorties. He said that the international community doesn’t
pay attention to the numerous falscifcations in the elections in
Armenia, as they expect that Robert Kocharian will keep his defeatist
promisses given at Key west and Rambouillet negotitations for Nagorno
Karabakh conflict settlement. He also said that the state budget of
Azerbaijan grows by 70% annually, while the treat of war is caused by
“defeatest policy of the Armenian authorities and the lack of any
national concept for foreign policy. He emphaszied that in case a war
is unfolded, we will fight and certainly win.

Geghamian underscored that the only solution to the current problems
is the powershift.

Turkey to Allocate Premises for Azeri Consulate General in Kars

Turkey to Allocate Premises for Azeri Consulate General in Kars

09.03.2006 22:03 GMT+04:00
PanARMENIAN.Net

The Government of Azerbaijan has come to preliminary agreement with
Turkey on allocation of premises for the Azeri Consulate General in
Kars. Lodgment will be provided for the Azeri Consulate General in the
city center. The governor’s residence is also there. The room was used
by the Turkish Health Ministry for a long period of time and needs
thorough repairs. The acquisition of the building will soon become
official. Azeri Consulate General has been situated in a private villa
in Kars since 2004, reports Trend referring to Azeri Consul General in
Kars Hasan Zeynalov.

Australia Primate in 10-Person Deleg. To Regional Inter-Faith Conf.

PRESS RELEASE
Diocese of the Armenian Church of Australia & New Zealand
10 Macquarie Street
Chatswood NSW 2067
AUSTRALIA
Contact: Laura Artinian
Tel: (02) 9419-8056
Fax: (02) 9904-8446
Email: [email protected]

12 March 2006

ARMENIAN PRIMATE AMONG A TEN-PERSON DELEGATION FROM AUSTRALIA ATTENDING THE
REGIONAL INTER-FAITH DIALOGUE IN CEBU, PHILIPPINES

Sydney, Australia – No sooner has the Primate of the Diocese of the Armenian
Church of Australia and New Zealand, His Eminence Archbishop Aghan Baliozian
touched down in Sydney after participating in the World Council of Churches
9th General Assembly in Porto Alegre, Brazil from 13-24 February followed by
the Meeting of the Supreme Ecclesiastical Council in the Mother See of Holy
Etchmiadzin from 1-3 March, he will head off to Cebu in the Philippines on
13 March, 2006 as part of a 10 person delegation representing Australia.
The Conference will be co-hosted by the Governments of the Philippines,
Indonesia, New Zealand and Australia.

The Dialogue on Interfaith Cooperation began as a joint Australia-Indonesia
initiative between the Foreign Ministers of the two countries, the Hon
Alexander Downer MP and HE Dr Hassan Wirajuda at the ASEAN meeting in July
2005. The broad objective of the Dialogue is to convene discussion among
world denominations and to foster greater understanding and cooperation
between the various faith communities in the region, to potentially resolve
the challenges that face communities today.

As a member of the Australian Delegation to the first Dialogue held in
Yogyakarta, Indonesia in December 2005, Archbishop Baliozian’s valued
contribution to the forum has initiated a second invitation from Mr Downer
to be included in the upcoming Australian delegation that will meet with
participants from fourteen other countries in the Asia-Pacific region in
Cebu, Philippines from 14-16 March.

Entitled “Cebu Dialogue on Regional Interfaith, Cooperation for Peace,
Development and Human Dignity” will build on the first Conference –
“Dialogue on Interfaith Cooperation: Community Building and Harmony”.
Workshop sessions at the Conference will consider four themes in the context
of interfaith cooperation: including regional peace and security, human
dignity and development, the role of education and promotion; and the role
of media in promoting interfaith cooperation.

It is expected that the number of participants from the Asia-Pacific region
contributing to the Dialogue will be about 150.

In the present world climate, with a myriad of diverse attitudes, values and
ideals, Dialogues such as this provide opportunity to foster better
understanding and tolerance at a regional level with the ultimate goal of
ensuring peace and harmony to blend societies and nations. There is no
better disseminator, leader or promoter of such important principles within
communities than interfaith bodies and faith groups.

250 Yerevan Streets To Be Asphalted This Year

250 YEREVAN STREETS TO BE ASPHALTED THIS YEAR

Noyan Tapan
Mar 13 2006

YEREVAN, MARCH 13, NOYAN TAPAN. Irrigation, asphalting works, as
well as reconstruction of street illumination networks have already
started in Yerevan.

As Deputy Yerevan Mayor Vano Vardanian informed at the March 13 press
conference, large-scale asphalting works will start from March 15
in 60 Yerevan streets and by the end of the year it’s envisaged to
implement 600 thousand sq.m.

asphalting and concrete and 235 thousand sq.m. asphalting works in
250 streets. V.Vardanian also said that Grigor Lusavorich, Tigran
Mets, Sarian, Artashisian, and Kievian streets’ borders will be
also repaired. According to V.Vardanian, additional resources were
allocated by Yerevan Mayor’s Office and communities for cleaning
the channels of the Hrazdan, Getar, Vokhchaberd and Jrvezh rivers,
as well as reinforcement of bank barriers. According to the Deputy
Mayor, reinforcement works will be done in 11 tenement-houses of
third degree. It was also mentioned that 9 accident-prone houses
were reinforced in 2005. Touching upon the sanitary cleaning works,
V.Vardanian informed that the number of dustbins will grow by 1800
this year in Yerevan and those placed in Yerevan center will be moved
to yards.

There Will Be Mass Meeting In April Because Of Gas Prices

THERE WILL BE MASS MEETING IN APRIL BECAUSE OF GAS PRICES

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02:55 pm 14 March, 2006

6 non-governmental organizations dealing with the protection of
consumers’ rights created the Public Protectors’ Union (PPU) which
is going to arouse a revolt because of the increase of gas price.

The leader of the Company Aram Grigoryan claims that the increase is
not warranted and according to the decision of the Committee Regulating
the Social Services (CRSS) the increase is not fair. In today’s press
conference the PPU leaders declared that CRSS made a quick decision
without any economical grounds and public awareness. The organizers
of the press conference, the public protectors, had nothing to tell
the public either, except the bold announcement about “organizing
meetings in April” which was prompted by the journalists.

PPU member Abgar Eghoyan said, “We did not have such a question on
our agenda, to tell the truth, the idea of organizing such actions
was given to us by the media.”

PPU had no any economic calculations to argue the grounds of the gas
price increase by 31 drams. The executive director of the Company,
Aram Grigoryan said that it is not their task to make calculations,
their task is to aware the public that CRSS discussed “HayRusgasart”‘s
claim and made a decision breaking the law. He claims that the
committee had 3 days’ time to make a decision starting from the day
of receiving the case and it couldn’t make a complicated economic
analysis within the given short period.

The company director promised to call a round table at the end of the
month on the issue of the gas price increase having the calculations
of the experts in his hands. The Government and “HayRusgasart” company
are to participate in the discussion. Aram Grigoryan says that they
don’t care about their nonparticipation.

It is due to mention that PPU organized a meeting on March 1 on the
issues of gas-energy sphere investments, gasification and none of
the HayRusgasart’s 4 invited representatives came.

Armenian MOD Head: Election In Azerbaijan Not To Affect DomesticSitu

ARMENIAN MOD HEAD: ELECTION IN AZERBAIJAN NOT TO AFFECT DOMESTIC SITUATION IN ARMENIA

Pan Armenian
18.10.2005 21:44 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ “If opposition wins the election in Azerbaijan,
we will have to start the talks over the Karabakh issue from the
beginning,” Armenian Defense Minister Serge Sargsyan stated in
a conversation with journalists. In the Minister’s words, if the
incumbent authorities win, the talks will continue. At that the
election in Azerbaijan cannot affect the domestic situation in Armenia,
S. Sargsyan remarked.

First Aid Will Be Free Of Charge

FIRST AID WILL BE FREE OF CHARGE

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| 20:16:05 | 17-10-2005 | Social |

The money allotted to the health field in 2006 has grown by 22%
becoming 39.1 billion AMD. Health Minister Norayr Davidyan found
the growth of the sum allotted to the first aid field extremely
important. He said it gives them the possibility to realize first
aid totally free of charge except dental service.

Norayr Davidyan informed that 1.4 billion has been allotted to the
purchase of about 250 types of medicine and to the provision of people
with the right to get medicine free of charge with the proper types
of medicine. The Minister mentioned that in 2006 323 million AMD has
been allotted to the reconstruction of the hospitals. Although he was
very well pleased with the news, he still finds that the salaries of
the doctors are too low.

Norayr Davidyan claimed that the financial means allotted to the
health field will give them the possibility to keep the development
tendencies for the last few years.

For The Homeless

FOR THE HOMELESS

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| 16:00:48 | 17-10-2005 | Social |

In 2006 budget will allot 88.9 million AMD in order to build houses
for the people OFNA in Armenia.

Member of the “Democratic Delegate” fraction Hakob Hakobyan wondered
if the problems of all the other social strata were solved and
asked if the homeless people had applied to the Social Ministry
themselves. Minister of Labor and Social Affairs Aghvan Vardanyan
announced that today the country can afford to think about suchlike
problems as well. According to Mr.

Vardanyan, there are 70 homeless people in Yerevan.

The discussion of the 2006 budget in the NA standing Committees
revealed today that in 2006 the social security field will be allotted
8.2 billion AMD more that last year. On the whole the Ministry will
be allotted 54.1 billion AMD. Aghvan Vardanyan informed that 26 new
projects will be realized with that money.

Review: ‘Where the Truth Lies’ Matters

Review: ‘Where the Truth Lies’ Matters

By CHRISTY LEMIRE
.c The Associated Press
AP Movie Critic

The menage a trois that serves as the climax of “Where the Truth
Lies” has prompted a bit of a tizzy since the film screened at Cannes
in May.

The scene – featuring Kevin Bacon and Colin Firth as
Jerry-and-Dean-type ’50s entertainers and Rachel Blanchard as a hotel
employee who gives new meaning to the term “room service” –
initially was considered racy enough to merit the dreaded NC-17 rating
from the Motion Picture Association of America. Bernardo Bertolucci’s
“The Dreamers” was in a similar quandary last year. It went out with
the NC-17 tag; “Where the Truth Lies,” meanwhile, will appear with
no rating – which filmmakers can opt to do.

After seeing the film, though, you’re left to wonder: Is that all
there is?

Yes, the sex is sexy, but that’s not the point. It’s in no way
shockingly graphic – it’s not like “9 Songs” or “Sex and Lucia.”
Presumably it’s the implication of what these characters are doing
that’s got people all worked up.

Which is a shame. Because there’s a lot more going on in Atom Egoyan’s
film that’s worth thinking about afterward – namely the mood, which is
glitzy and sumptuous; and the performances, which are striking and
even surprising, especially from Firth as the Dean Martin figure.
It’s a joy to watch him play the bad boy after a string of gentlemanly
roles in period pieces and the “Bridget Jones” movies.

And Bacon seems to be channeling Jerry Lewis in full swagger, though
he’s even more effective when his character is long past his prime,
trying to look cool with sideburns and an ascot but sadly aware of the
neediness beneath his bravado.

But here’s something else you may find yourself asking afterward: Is
Egoyan serious?

With this tale of sex, death and deception, which the director adapted
from the novel by Rupert Holmes (yes, the pina colada song guy), he
wallows so devilishly in the conventions of film noir, he approaches
parody. The melodramatic voiceover (courtesy of Alison Lohman as the
intrepid girl reporter), the glamorous and gritty settings, the
obsession with the ugly side of show business – Egoyan takes them all
and whips them up into a fizzy cocktail that’s intoxicating but also
flummoxing.

Part of the problem is his propensity for jumping back and forth in
time, from 1972 Los Angeles to 15 years earlier, when a beautiful
young fan turned up dead in the duo’s hotel suite bathtub after a
drug- and champagne-fueled threesome. Firth’s Vince Collins and
Bacon’s Lanny Morris were never accused in her death, but the event
destroyed their act and their friendship.

Lohman, as ambitious young entertainment reporter Karen O’Connor, is
assigned to write the story of what happened that night. (“And the
girl, Maureen,” she asks Vince intensely during their first meeting,
just as the music swells. “What happened to Maureen O’Flaherty?”)
But she’s doing so at the same time Lanny is working on his memoirs.

Besides leaping around too frequently in time, Egoyan also jarringly
alternates “Rashomon”-style between Lanny’s version of the events,
Vince’s version (as he tells them to Karen) and Karen’s own take on
what happened as she probes deeper.

Of course they all turn out to be unreliable narrators – and as
evidenced in his earlier films, including “Felicia’s Journey,”
Egoyan likes to provide disturbing twists through the revelation of
his characters’ twisted dark sides.

Karen herself gets entangled emotionally with both men, which lands
her in a drug-induced tryst with a pretty blond in an
Alice-in-Wonderland get-up, the lights from the shimmering backyard
pool illuminating their activities in the living room of Vince’s
modern Hollywood Hills mansion.

Sound like something out of “Mulholland Drive?”

Yes, a great deal of “Where the Truth Lies” comes across as vaguely
David Lynchian, both tonally and in the striking, sometimes glowing
visuals. And it all might leave you with the same feeling you get
after one of Lynch’s films: not totally sure about everything you just
saw, but too dazzled to care.

“Where the Truth Lies,” a ThinkFilm release, is not rated but wow –
name it and it’s probably in there: language, nudity and violence,
sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll. Running time: 107 minutes. Two and a
half stars out of four.

10/14/05 15:08 EDT

The USA Promotes The RA National Assembly

THE USA PROMOTES THE RA NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

National Assembly of RA, Armenia
Oct 14 2005

On October 13, RA NA President and Robin Phillips, Mission Director
in Armenia of the US Agency for International Development (US/AID)
signed a mutual understanding memorandum between the RA National
Assembly and the US Agency for International Development in Armenia.

The NA President Artur Bahgdasaryan noted that the signing of
the mutual understanding memorandum is an important event, and the
memorandum in act will promote the increase of the role of the National
Assembly, activation of the people-parliament ties. It was highlighted
that the NA has already become more public, and representatives of
different social groups visit the parliament. It was also noted that
the program is worth of 2mln USD, it will serve for retraining the NA
specialists, technical upgrading and international exchanges. Artur
Baghdasaryan gave thanks to the US authorities for the regular
assistance to Armenia.

By the estimation of Robin Phillips, Mission Director in Armenia of the
US Agency for International Development, the National Assembly plays
a vital role in democratic management, adopting laws and monitoring
their implementation. In that sense it is especially important to
promote the technical upgrading of the parliament, retraining of the
staff, making closer the ties with the people. Mr.

Phillips estimated the signed new memorandum as a cooperation
cornerstone of National Assembly-US Agency for International
Development.

After signing the memorandum RA NA President Artur Bahgdasaryan and
Robin Phillips, Mission Director in Armenia of the US Agency for
International Development had a briefing with the journalists.