Intl Memorable Tournament of Tigran Petrosian to Become Traditional

INTERNATIONAL MEMORABLE TOURNAMENT OF TIGRAN PETROSIAN TO BECOME
TRADITIONAL

YEREVAN, November 30 (Noyan Tapan). The international open tournament
dedicated to the 75th anniversary of world nine-time champion Tigran
Petrosian has completed in Yerevan. 128 chess-players of eight
countries participated in the memorable tournament.

Pavel Smirnov (Russia) placed first, he earned 7.5 points in the
tournament held by the Swiss system with nine rounds, Vacily Ivanchuk
(Ukraine), one of the strongest chess-players of the world, placed
second. He earned 8 points. Ten chess-players earned 6.5 points
each. Karen Asrian (Armenia) placed third due to the highest
additional coefficients. The chess-players, who placed first-third,
received 5,000 dollars, 4,000 and 3,000 dollars, respectively. And the
prize fund made a total of 35,000 dollars, so 36 participants of the
tournament were awarded with prizes. Armenian representatives Elina
Danielian, Nelli Aghinian and Lilit Mkrtchian received all the prizes
foreseen for women. Konstantine Shanayan (Georgia), Beniamin Galstian
and Zaven Andreasian (both from Armenia) became winners among the
juniors. Andreasian was also awarded with a special prize set for the
best game (for a victory in the game with Gega Majsu radze). Three
young chess-players of Armenia Beniamin Galstian, Tigran R. Petrosian
and Vardan Hakobian carried out the norm of international master, by
the way, Galstian and Petrosian – for the third time in succession.

After the completion of the tournament participants and guests
participated in the ceremony of the laying of the foundation stone of
the monument to Tigran Petrosian. The monument will be erected in
Davitashen district of Yerevan in the street bearing the name of the
prominent chess-player. Chairman of the Armenian Chess Federation and
RA Minister of Defense Serge Sargsian, Yerevan Mayor Yervand Zakarian,
as well as Boris Kutin, the Chairman of the European Chess Union,
(Slovenia) and Tigran Petrosian’s son Vardan Petrosian participated in
the arrangement.

Serge Sargsian, the Chairman of the Armenian Chess Federation, said
during the ceremony of closing of the memorable tournament that the
tournament dedicated to Tigran Petrosian will become traditional.

ANC – Glendale Chapter Announces New Executive Director

Armenian National Committee – Glendale
721 S. Glendale Ave
Glendale, CA 91205
Tel: (818) 243-3444
Fax: (818) 243-3009
E-mail: [email protected]

PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release ~ November 23, 2004
Contact: George Garikian ~ 818.243.3444

ANC – GLENDALE CHAPTER ANNOUNCES NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Glendale native Alina Azizian brings strong grassroots organizing and
advocacy skills to new position

Glendale, CA- The Armenian National Committee – Glendale Chapter announced
today the appointment of Alina Azizian as its new Executive Director. The
decision comes after a month-long search to augment its office staff, which
serves the interests of over 70,000 Armenians living in Glendale.

“We are excited to have Alina as a part of our team,” commented Board
Chairman, Pierre Chraghchian. “Her experience in grassroots organizing as
well as her knowledge of local issues makes her a strong asset to our
organization. We are confident in her commitment to this community.”

Alina Azizian was born and raised in Glendale, California. She attended the
University of California, Berkeley, earning her Bachelor of Arts in
Political Science with honors. Most recently, she served as the Campaign
Manager for the Democratic Party in San Mateo County. She supervised over
500 volunteers throughout the 3 month campaign. Overall, the campaign had a
high success rate with a 74% county-wide voter turnout and 81% of endorsed
candidates winning seats. Aside from her experience campaigning, Azizian is
a former ANCA Leo Sarkissian Intern and a former summer intern with the ANC
– SF/Bay Area chapter. On campus, Azizian was a dedicated member of the
U.C. Berkeley Senate and Co-President of the Armenian Students Association.
At home, she has worked on outreach at Glendale High School and has always
remained an active member of the community.

The offices of the Armenian National Committee – Glendale are located at 721
S. Glendale Ave. Community leaders will be invited to meet Ms. Azizian
along with the new 2004-2005 ANC Board Members at a local mixer in early
December. For more information please call the ANC – Glendale at
818.243.3444.

JAZZ: Keeping it current

JAZZ: Keeping it current
By MARTIN LONGLEY

The Independent – United Kingdom
Nov 26, 2004

The Norwegian saxophonist Jan Garbarek could be forgiven for taking
six years to produce In Praise of Dreams, the follow-up to 1998’s
two-disc Rites. It’s understandable that he has been distracted by
the overwhelming cross-over success of his collaborations with one
of the pre-eminent early music outfits, the Hilliard Ensemble. Their
Officium and Mnemosyne albums have enjoyed remarkable sales.

The other reason for the slow progress has been the rude health of
his touring diary, though the new album has no connection with his
touring band of Rainer Bruninghaus (keyboards), Eberhard Weber (bass)
and Marilyn Mazur (percussion). In Praise of Dreams has an electronic
foundation, created by Garbarek’s sampling and beat-programming,
and with contributions from Kim Kashkashian (viola) and Manu Katche
(percussion). His approach is similar to that adopted by John Surman,
adding weaving saxophone to pulsating loops and repeated sequences.

Garbarek remains committed to his regular quartet when it comes to
live work, but they will remain largely inactive next year while he
renews his acquaintance with the Hilliard Ensemble. “We meet on 7
December for a concert in Moscow, and we’ll discuss plans for future
recording. Next year, we’re mainly concerned with the tour.”

In concert on the first night of his UK tour, the saxophonist’s
performance stretches right back to 1973’s “Hasta Siempre”, and forward
to a new, as yet unnamed, composition. Yet a tour with Kashkashian
and Katche doesn’t look likely. “I don’t think it’s realistic,” he
confesses, “because the two other musicians are extremely busy and
have their schedules for years in advance. The other thing is that
there are a lot of electronic sounds. I would need to have quite a
few other musicians on stage.” And Garbarek doesn’t feel comfortable
arou nd laptops in a live setting – he wants an audience to see
musicians playing.

The album was co-produced by Garbarek and the ECM label-owner Manfred
Eicher. “It was very prosaic this time,” says Garbarek. “I just chose
10 different tempos and started to work on what sort of rhythms that
would imply. Then I started to dress them up with harmonies, melodies
and textures. I think of the electronics being brilliant for creating
a sonority, setting the stage for the characters to emerge.”

At the outset, Garbarek knew that Manu Katche would be involved. The
percussionist has already appeared on four of the saxophonist’s
albums. It turns out that he frequently wound up laying his parts down
on Garbarek’s basic rhythm patterns. “Sometimes, he will simply say,
`I have nothing for this’, either because they’re complete, or he
hadn’t any inspiration to do anything at all. He wouldn’t change the
rhythms I had made, but other things..”

The mournful viola of Kim Kashkashian is certainly sympathetic to
Garbarek’s keening saxophone sound. At times, the twinned melodic lines
swim together, inhabiting their own tonal zones. At others, they engage
in a dialogue, equally sensitive in their deep explorations. Garbarek
had already heard Kashkashian’s chamber and orchestral work on several
albums in ECM’s New Series of modern composition. Their paths had also
crossed on the concert platform, at the 1999 Bergen Festival. They
improvised on an Armenian folk song, and composer Tigran Mansurian
went on to write a new work for the pair.

“Her sound just simply stayed with me,” says Garbarek. “But I actually
didn’t think that she’d be able to do it all.” Acclaimed on the
classical platform, Kashkashian is always solidly booked, but a call
from Manfred Eicher secured her services. Garbarek had already used
a viola mock-up in his initial arrangements, so he eagerly awaited
the real thing. “Her whole personality, and the way she plays her
instrument, just took over my mind, he says.”

The album’s title track has become a familiar part of Garbarek’s
live set over the last three years, and its melody is naggingly
familiar. Garbarek mulls over his titles very carefully, needing them
to sum up the mood of each piece. He’ll often take his inspiration
from novels or poetry. “Conversation with a Stone” sounds like it has
been inspired by Indonesian gamelan patterns. “Not consciously,” says
Garbarek. “Even in the most narrow Norwegian valley, a folk fiddle
player will have heard gamelan music, he will have heard a Brazilian
samba. In my case, I’ve heard a lot of music from around the world.”

The album’s closing track, “A Tale Begun”, adopts a markedly different
approach. “It was an idea that comes from the underlying part of
another track. It consists of several instruments that we wanted to
blend. As we worked on that, it just took on a life of its own.”

Garbarek credits Eicher with organisational, conceptual skills,
admiring his talent for programming the music’s logical development
on the album: he has a vision for the complete work. Garbarek feels
too close to his music, unable on his own to achieve the necessary
perspective. Invariably, the final element to be laid on each piece
is Garbarek’s own saxophone solo. “It’s very often a first or second
take. Very often, I do one take of the whole piece, not bits and
pieces. Usually, that works best. It makes for a very coherent effect.”

During a recent Jazz Legends interview on Radio 3, Garbarek said
he no longer considered his music to be jazz. He elaborates: “It’s
just a matter of definition, really. I don’t see the need to call it
jazz, but there is a practical reason. I wouldn’t completely belong
in the classical bins. I wouldn’t belong in the world or folk type
of bins. It’s fortunate, in a way, that there is this category,
although it’s not perfect for me.”

`In Praise of Dreams’ is out now on ECM; Jan Garbarek plays Symphony
Hall, Birmingham, tonight

BAKU: Azerbaijan aspires to multi-faceted relations with Italy

Azerbaijan aspires to multi-faceted relations with Italy

Assa-Irada, Azerbaijan
Nov 26 2004

President Ilham Aliyev, receiving a delegation led by Italian Deputy
Foreign Minister Margherita Boniver on Thursday, said Azerbaijan
is rapidly integrating into Europe and is actively involved in the
European Union New Neighborhood Policy.

Aliyev pointed out the successfully developing economic cooperation
between Azerbaijan and Italy, particularly in the oil and gas
sector, and said his country aspires for these relations to cover
the political, social, cultural and other areas as well.

Touching upon Armenia’s aggression against Azerbaijan, the President
said that the Upper Garabagh conflict has dealt a serious blow on
the peace and security in the region.

Italian Deputy Foreign Minister Boniver said extensive preparations
are under way in her country for President Aliyev’s upcoming visit
to Rome and pointed out the importance of the visit for bilateral
relations. She also emphasized the existing opportunities for expanding
collaboration in the area of agriculture, tourism and other fields.*

Thanksgiving Events Support The Less Fortunate

Thanksgiving Events Support The Less Fortunate
Nonprofit Groups, Concerned Citizens Serve Turkey Dinners

NBC 4

POSTED: 10:55 AM PST November 25, 2004
UPDATED: 2:16 PM PST November 25, 2004

LOS ANGELES — It’s Thanksgiving, and groups around the Southland
are making sure that the less fortunate have some holiday cheer.

In Long Beach, the “Long Beach 5K/10K Turkey Trot & Chicken Chucking
Championship” is holding a walk to benefit the nonprofit Community
Action Team, followed by participants hurling rubber chickens to
raise money for local food bank charities.

Thanks for taking our survey and Happy Thanksgiving!Favorite
Thanksgiving Dish?What is your favorite Thanksgiving dish?Turkey with
cranberry sauce. Stuffing and more stuffing. Mashed potatoes. Green
beans with those fried onions on top. Leftovers.

Pasadena’s Union Station Foundation is holding its annual Thanksgiving
Dinner-in-the-Park, billed as the “biggest potluck in the nation. ”
Volunteers are expected to serve more than 5,000 meals to the poor,
homeless and elderly. The Los Angeles Police Department, West Valley
Pals and Woodland Hills Optimist Club are hosting a free Thanksgiving
dinner at the Guadalupe Community Center.

In Valley Village, more than 500 men, women and children will enjoy a
traditional turkey dinner with all the trimmings. Needy residents of
the East Valley will receive vouchers provided by Temple Beth Hillel
and distributed by numerous outreach organizations, including Jewish
War Veterans, the East Valley Multi-Purpose Center, Loaves and Fishes
and The Salvation Army, among others.

In Hollywood, Food on Foot will feed and distribute backpacks to the
homeless and poor. For every two 64-pound bags of trash collected from
the streets of Hollywood, Food on Foot will reward individuals with a
$5 food gift certificate from a fast-food restaurant or grocery store.

In Orange County, the 27th annual Dana Point Turkey Trot will feature
5K, 10K and children’s races; the Orange County Rescue Mission will
serve Thanksgiving dinner in Santa Ana; and Rep. Loretta Sanchez,
D-Garden Grove, Hon. Bishop Jaime Soto and others will join in serving
Thanksgiving dinner to the needy during the 19th annual Casa Garcia
Thanksgiving dinner that owner Frank Garcia serves in the parking
lot of his eatery in Anaheim.

And in Glendale, Armenia Fund Inc. is holding its annual Thanksgiving
telethon, “Make It Happen,” to raise funds to complete the remaining
56 miles of the North-South “Backbone” Highway in Karabakh, Armenia.
Proceeds will also benefit continued assistance in the areas of
health care, education and infrastructure development in the Republic
of Armenia. The 12-hour event will be televised live from Glendale
throughout the United States, South America, the Middle East, Canada
and Armenia.

Copyright 2004 by _NBC4. tv_ (mailto:webstaff@nbc4. tv) .

Armenian party proposes discussion of Shahumian & Getashen issues

ARMENIAN PARTY PROPOSES DISCUSSION OF ISSUES OF SHAHUMIAN AND
GETASHEN OCCUPIED ARMENIAN TERRITORIES AND REFUGEES

PanArmenian News
Nov 22 2004

YEREVAN, 22.11.04. The Armenian party proposes to bring up for
discussion the issues of Shahumian and Getashen occupied Armenian
territories and Armenian refugees. Written proposals on that were
submitted by the Armenian party in the course of the session of
the NATO Parliamentary Assembly session in Venice November 11-17.
Chairman of the Committee for Defense, National Security and
Internal Affairs of the Armenian Parliament M. Shahgeldian told
about the course of the discussions at a press conference November
19. During the event, where the question of the security system of
the South Caucasian countries was also discussed, the draft of a
German representative on the countries of the region was heard. The
final report will be presented at the next session. A proposal on `the
seven occupied territories of Azerbaijan` is introduced into the report
instead of `the four territories` present in the initial document. In
M. Shahgeldian`s words, the inclusion of the issue in the UN General
Assembly agenda influenced on making such an alteration. In the course
of the debates a French representative also suggested the introduction
of the issue of lifting the blockade of Armenia, held by Turkey. The
Armenian party also made its written proposals. These specifically
remind of the occupied Armenian territories of Shahumian and Getashen,
as well as persons of Armenian nationality displaced from Azerbaijan
by force. It should be reminded that Getashen territory was occupied
by the Azeri forces in the summer of 1991 with the direct support of
the Soviet army. Shahumian region was occupied in the summer of 1992
due to bribed Russian generals. Thousands of Armenians were deported
by force or annihilated in the course of those operations.

BAKU: Azeri pressure group to start protests against Armenian visit

Azeri pressure group to start protests against Armenian visit to Baku

ANS TV, Baku
22 Nov 04

[Presenter] The Karabakh Liberation Organization [KLO] will start
holding protests in various places of the capital tomorrow against
the expected visit of Armenian parliamentarians to Baku this week
within the framework of NATO’s 58th Rose-Roth seminar, KLO chairman
Akif Nagi told ANS. A written appeal was made today to the speaker
of the Milli Maclis [Azerbaijani parliament] and MPs to prevent the
visit by Armenian parliamentarians to Azerbaijan.

[Akif Nagi, KLO chairman, captioned, shown speaking to ANS] There is
no difference between the Armenian military and Armenian MPs. The
Armenian military have occupied Azerbaijan’s lands and killed tens
of thousands of Azerbaijanis. At the same time Armenian MPs have
taken at least the same criminal step against the Azerbaijani people
by adopting a resolution to annex Azerbaijani lands. Therefore,
it is impossible to have those MPs take part in any event in Baku.
Besides, it is probably not clear for public opinion that this is
a thoroughly calculated attack by Armenians on Azerbaijan’s public
opinion along the whole front-line.

Prices For Residential Houses Grow In Artsakh

PRICES FOR RESIDENTIAL HOUSES GROW IN ARTSAKH

STEPANAKERT, November 17 (Noyan Tapan). A considerable growth in prices
for residential houses has been registered during the current year
in Artsakh. At present 1 and 2-room apartments are of much demand
here. Their prices grew by about 70% compared with the previous
year. At present the average price for 1-room apartment fluctuates
between .5-6.5 thousand. According to the Aspar agency on purchase
and sale of real estate, there are many people from the villages of
the republic, RA, Russia, Spyurk among the buyers who want to become
residents of Stepanakert.

Growth in prices for residential houses was also registered in
Shushi in the previous months. This is connected with immigration of
population. The average prices for 2-room apartments fluctuate here
between 00-2000 against 0 registered last year.

Armenian government approves agreement between telecom companies

Armenian government approves agreement between telecom companies

Prime-TASS news agency, Moscow
19 Nov 04

Yerevan, 19 November: The Armenian government has approved an amicable
agreement between the Greek company Hellenic Telecommunications
Organization (OTE) and the Armenian national telecom company ArmenTel,
the press relations department of the government said on Friday
[19 November].

The government has also decided to make amendments to ArmenTel’s
licence, which deprives the company of the exclusive right to provide
GSM, mobile satellite and mobile radio communication services, the
press service said.

However, the company will keep its monopoly on IP telephony voice
transmission services, the press service added.

In 1997, the Greek company Hellenic Telecommunications Organization
paid 142.47m US dollars to gain control of a 90-per-cent stake in
ArmenTel. It bought a 41-per-cent stake from the Armenian government
and a 49-per-cent stake from Trans-World Telecom.

According to the agreement between OTE and the Armenian government,
ArmenTel was granted the right to its monopoly for 15 years, but in
September 2003 the government initiated a procedure to amend ArmenTel’s
licence due to the allegedly low-quality services it provided.

Visit Holy Land, Jerusalem Church leaders beg

Visit Holy Land, Jerusalem Church leaders beg

Catholic World News

Jerusalem, Nov. 19 (AsiaNews) – Leaders of all the Christian churches
in Jerusalem have joined in a common plea to the Western world, urging
all Christians to visit the Holy Land and support the dwindling
Christian community there.

The joint statement– “A call to all people of faith: Visit the Holy
Land”– was signed by representatives of the Roman Catholic, Greek
Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic, Russian Orthodox, and Protestant
communities in Jerusalem. It was the first time that all these
Christian leaders had jointly signed such a document.

“There are many things that divide Christians, but there are many more
that unite us,” remarked Father Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the head of
the Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land.

The joint statement was released in advance of the Christmas season,
when Christian pilgrims traditionally make plans to visit Bethlehem.
In recent years, the violence in the Middle East has caused a dramatic
decline in the number of Christian pilgrims to the region. The Israeli
Tourism ministry reports that in the year 2000, Christians made up 60
percent of all the tourists visiting Israel; thus far in 2004, that
number is down to 29 percent.