‘ChessBaby’ Almira Hits The Poker World

‘CHESSBABY’ ALMIRA HITS THE POKER WORLD
By Diana Mikhailova

Chessbase News
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16.10.2009

Almira Skripchenko is an International Chess Master, rated 2450. She
has won the World U16 title, the European Women’s Championship and a
number of other top events. Originally from Moldova, she now lives in
France and is moving away from chess – to poker. Recently she made
it to the final table at the World Series in Las Vegas. Portrait
and interview.

"ChessBaby" Almira hits the poker world

After the last game of the Paris Championship in July Almira
Skripchenko and I sat down for a dinner and a friendly chat. You would
think that chess would be our usual topic, but this time, our brief
encounter (over her favourite salmon dish) was marked with another
subject, about another game, which consistently draws in ever greater
number of chess players. Poker is the name of the game.

Almira Skripchenko, chess IM and poker player

Almira had just recently returned from Las Vegas, the world’s Mecca
of poker, where she took part in the World Series of Poker. It is like
the Poker world championship and consists of over fifty tournaments.

At the same time the Las Vegas Open was running, with the usual
gathering of elite chess players. A number of well-known names came
to the chess tournament in order to compete on the poker circuit later.

Among them was Grischuk, Van Wely, Fressinet and even Jan Ehlvest,
who told Almira that as in chess it was impossible for him to play
poker against women.

Is it a natural and perhaps worrying trend that so many chess players
are now taking up poker? Not really – the game requires deep knowledge
and understanding at which chess players naturally excel. And poker
is also sometimes about money – and a lot of it, if it is played well.

Almira is one of very few active and successful women in this field.

Since 2008, she has been signed up by one of the most successful poker
teams, the French Winamax. She is under a contract with the company
which offers her the opportunity to play in major poker tournaments.

Amongst poker players she is known as "ChessBaby".

"Play from your house, and enter the court of the royals", ready
the Winamax advertisement that can be found in every poker Magazine
[click to enlarge]. That is Almira looking a bit taken aback at the
man in boxer shorts.

Poker is traditionally associated with gambling, which carries some
pejorative meaning as socially doubtful pastime. However, poker should
also be seen from another aspect: the game demands a deep concentration
and thought, as well as mental creativity. Today it has definitely
become a game of skill, especially at the tournament level.

The financial incentive it offers, which is much more tangible than
in chess, is just an additional bonus.

Almira and Phil Ivey playing together in the World Series 2009. Phil is
a poker legend – the Tiger Woods of this game. He has won seven World
Series of Poker bracelets and will be playing this year’s Main Event
final table in November, fighting for the title of world champion.

The website of the 40th Annual World Series of Poker shows that in the
$2000 No-Limit Hold’em event that took place from June 18 – 20 June in
Las Vegas, Almira Skripchenko made it to the final table and finished
on the seventh place. This involved playing for fourteen hours a day
for three days, battling through a field of 1700 competitors. Almira
and Laurence Grondin were the only two female players to make it
to the final table in all of the World Series. Almira’s wining was
$76,664. We all celebrated this success – until we learned that she
went out on a hand with two kings against two fives, where she was
an 80% favourite to win and fight for the first prize, which was over
$600,000. The opponent got a five on the flop and she was out of the
tournament. Already in March Almira played at the Poker Stars EPT
German Open in Dortmund and in the Poker Stars EPT in Barcelona in
September. She won substantial prizes in both of these events. She is
also playing poker tournaments, fairly successfully, on the Internet.

So it is not be surprising if chess players like her are thinking
seriously about switching their allegiances to poker.

‘Playing just for money is not interesting for me. Of course money is
part of it. But for me the money is a prize for a good performance,
for hard work. Money is not a driving force or a goal in itself. I am
attracted to the game because it is complex and challenging. I have
a different, a chess approach. I play poker with the noble approach
of a chess player.’

Almira is only at the beginning of her poker career. However, she
has been playing chess since the age of six. Her current Elo rating
is 2450 and her noteworthy successes include: World Under 16 Girls’
Champion in 1992; European Woman Champion in 2001; Winner of the
2004 North Urals Cup, the second international super-tournament for
female chess players, where with a half a point ahead she won over the
legendary former World Women’s Champion Maia Chiburdanidze; Winner of
the 2005 Biel Ladies tournament; three times winner of the Ladies’
French Championship. She has represented her native country Moldova
and since 2002 her adopted country France at Women’s Chess Olympiads
playing on the top board.

Born in Chisinau, Moldova, in 1976, Almira comes from a family with
a long chess tradition. Both her parents, a Russian father and an
Armenian mother, were actively involved in the promotion of chess
by playing and coaching, while Moldova was still part of the Soviet
Union. Her father, Feodor Skripchenko, dedicated all his life to
chess in the Moldovan Chess Federation.

The tradition continues in Almira’s own family today. She is married to
French GM Laurent Fressinet. They are both professional chess players
and live in Paris with their two and half year old daughter Ludivine.

‘She already knows the pieces. But she is more aware of my playing
poker. She often tells friends and neighbours: Mammy is out playing
cards.’

Loves music: Almira’s two-and-a-half year old daughter Ludivine

‘It is hard to imagine life with somebody who is not a chess player –
or in fact not a player in general. Anyone who does not play chess
cannot understand the dedication and the pressure the game requires.’

Laurent is also a keen poker player, but while for him chess remains
a main profession, at least for the time being, we might say Almira’s
professional direction is taking a different course. Poker is clearly
winning over chess as her main activity. Poker requires skills,
dedication and time. Almira has embraced it full heartedly to the
point of relinquishing her work on chess.

‘I have stopped training for chess for almost three years. I do
still play at chess tournaments, and I prepare for my games (like a
maniac!), but I do not train beforehand. I train by playing during the
tournament itself. Even so, I managed to qualify for the 2010 World
Championship. But for that one, of course, I intend to dedicate some
training time.’

Does that mean you are more concentrating on poker?

‘I am definitely more concentrating on poker. My poker playing schedule
is programmed until July 2010.’

Almira will be playing at prestigious world poker events including
the European Poker Tournament (EPT) in Warsaw, Amsterdam and Prague,
and the World Series of Poker (WSOP) again in Las Vegas.

Almira in Dortmund at the EPT German Open

She maintains, with a great sense of reality, that one unfortunately
cannot stay with chess indefinitely. Eventually most chess players
are bound to look away towards some steadier or simply different
profession.

‘After so many years in chess, it is natural to want to do something
else. It is a natural evolution of a human being. One needs change. I
could never do only chess. I am never satisfied. Now, with poker,
I feel I have come into my element.’

Why poker?

‘I would have loved to be able to study architecture if I could. I am
passionate about architecture. But it is not realistic at this point
in time. It requires much too long a study. I can learn poker in about
a year. For a chess player the transition to poker is more natural.

For me it is a personal challenge to understand and master a different
game than chess. One of the most important things I had to learn was
how to bluff – an ability that is rarely useful in chess. I have to
admit that I enjoy bluffing very much.’

Why not go further into perfecting chess?

‘We are not getting any younger. As long as you train regularly, you
can maintain your intellectual performance. But unless you train six
to eight hours a day for 40 years you cannot expect to sustain your
playing strength. It is also connected to the physical shape. After
27 years of playing chess, even though I had some notable successes,
like being a European Ladies Champion, I felt I was not heading much
further and needed some change.’

Are you a bit disillusioned with chess?

‘I never had illusions in the first place. But when you are young you
are always a romantic and have high ideals. Then you become a mother
and become more pragmatic. Being a parent changes everything. When
family and kids arrive, you start to see things from a different
perspective. Even my best friend Alexandra, who is also a young
mother, is now transmitting her knowledge and experience to kids
around the USA.’

Best friends: Almira and Alexandra during a tandem simul in Port-Marly
earlier this year

Almira is referring to GM Alexandra Kosteniuk, the current women’s
world champion who has moved for good to the United States, in Florida.

After achieving the titles Woman Grandmaster and International Master,
the Grandmaster title is no longer on the cards?

‘I have one GM norm. But obtaining the title probably will never
happen. Without work you can get nowhere.’

I brought up the subject of ‘kids’ dominating the chess scene. In my
own very modest involvement as a chess player, I lamented, I am most
intimidated when playing against children and that they are giving
me the hardest time. Almira gallantly consoled me:

‘You are not the only one. My worst enemies are kids. At this (Paris)
tournament, the only game I lost was to the young Moussard. When I
go to big international tournaments, like the European Championship
in Plovdiv, I see all these young players and realize that I don’t
know half of the field. That is when we are reminded that we are
getting old.’

While Almira was playing in Paris, Laurent was playing at the Masters
tournament in Biel and their young daughter was staying with her
grandparents in Moldova, for the first time on her own. Almira was
on her way to join her in a couple of day’s time.

Almira at thirteen, 1989 in Moldova

The raspberry cake we had for desert brought up fond memories of
her childhood.

‘It is my favourite fruit. There were plenty wild raspberries in the
fields close to my house, and I enjoyed picking them when I was a
child. I suspect my daughter will be doing the same right now.’

Do you miss home?

‘My home is now Paris. You are linked to people, not to places. I have
been in contact with so many different cultures I can live anywhere.’

She is not alone in Paris, where a large chess community has
concentrated over the last years. Among her close friends are GMs
Pavel Tregubov and Vladimir Kramnik and their families with the latest
addition being Marie-Laure and Vlad Kramnik’s baby daughter Daria.

‘We get together for parties, diners, birthdays. My duty is to make a
big table at my place. I cover it with food and plenty of desserts –
but I don’t cook!’

The ‘boys’ would also get often together for some serious work:
Laurent was a second to Kramnik; he was a member of Kramnik’s support
team for his match against Anand in 2008.

GM Laurent Fressinet at the World Championship 2008 in Bonn

Almira has clearly immersed herself in the mysteries of poker.

However, to the delight of chess fans, she is not completely abandoning
chess. She retains her role as a captain and a player for the Monaco
women’s team ‘Cercle d’Echecs de Monte Carlo’. Along with GMs Pia
Cramling, Koneru Humpy, Alexandra Kosteniuk and Monika Socko they
were European Club Champions in 2007 and 2008, and just a few days
ago they finished second in the 2009 ECC in Ohrid, Macedonia.

Almira won a silver medal for her performance on board four.

At the beginning of the next year, January/February, both Almira and
her husband will participate at the Gibraltar Chess Festival.

If the ‘chess approach’ of playing poker would help in the
practicalities of everyday life, so much the better. But I for one
would like to see this beautiful, friendly, down-to-earth young woman
remaining faithful to chess for many more years to come.

http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsi

The Police Obstruct Civil Awareness Campaign

The National Citizens’ Initiative
75 Yerznkian Street
Yerevan 0033, Armenia
Tel.: (+374 – 10) 27.16.00, 27.00.03
Fax: (+374 – 10) 52.48.46
Email: [email protected]
Website:

October 16, 2009

The Police Obstruct Civil Awareness Campaign

Yerevan–Yesterday the activists from the National Citizens’
Initiative (NCI) and the Nationalist Students’ Council (NSC) NGOs held
a demonstration, at the Yerevan State University (YSU), to voice their
protest against the recent signing and ensuing possible approval of
the Armenian-Turkish protocols. During the event, the students
distributed pamphlets which included excerpts from NCI founder Raffi
K. Hovannisian’s `Open Letter to the Armenian Nation’ and information
on the more dangerous points in these protocols.

At approximately 3pm, however, the YSU’s security personnel attempted
to prohibit the students’ protest rally, and subsequently the police
force, which had arrived upon the call by the university’s security
staff, unlawfully detained the NCI and NSC activists.

The students informed of this incident to the NCI coordinator Hovsep
Khurshudian and the Heritage Party’s MPs. Next, the chairman of
Heritage’s parliamentary faction Stepan Safarian and parliament member
Zaruhi Postanjian, together with Khurshudian, went to the Kendron
Police Precinct, its Marash Sub-Precinct, and then met with the
Kendron police chief in order to ascertain the grounds for the
students’ arrest and demanded that the young activists be released
immediately. The students were ultimately set free at
6:50pm. According to NCI assistant coordinator Daniel Ioannisian,
while in detention, they were questioned and ordered to write an
explanation. They were asked questions such as: `With which political
forces do you collaborate?’; `Who prompted you to hand out the
pamphlets?’; and even `Where have you photocopied the pamphlets?’

The National Citizens’ Initiative and the Nationalist Students’
Council NGOs hereby express their resentment over the illegal actions
taken by the police, as a result of which, the rights of their
activists have been violated, and therefore demand that, hereafter,
the law enforcement forces refrain from carrying out such unlawful
acts.

In any case, our campaigners were able to distribute in excess of one
thousand pamphlets yesterday, and we will hand out just as many today.

National Citizens’ Initiative
Nationalist Students’ Council

For further information, please call (37410) 27-16-00 or 27-00-03; fax
(37410) 52-48-46; email [email protected]; or visit

www.nci.am
www.nci.am

Danny Sheridan Set Odds For Fighters To Win Inaugural Super Six Worl

DANNY SHERIDAN SET ODDS FOR FIGHTERS TO WIN INAUGURAL SUPER SIX WORLD BOXING CLASSIC

PanARMENIAN.Net
16.10.2009 09:50 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Renowned sports handicapper Danny Sheridan has set
the odds for each fighter to win the inaugural Super Six World Boxing
Classic, the groundbreaking six-fighter tournament from SHOWTIME
Sports. Sheridan, USA Today’s sports analyst, also set the line for
Group Stage 1 matchups that begin Saturday, Oct. 17 on SHOWTIME.

At the outset, Arthur Abraham (30-0, 24 KOs) of Berlin, Germany,
and Mikkel Kessler (42-1, 32 KOs) of Copenhagen, Denmark, are 1:1,
the co-favorites to capture the inaugural Super Six World Boxing
Classic Cup.

Carl Froch (25-0, 20 KOs) of Nottingham, England, has 2:1 odds against
winning the tournament while Americans Andre Dirrell (18-0, 13 KOs)
of Flint, Mich., and Andre Ward (20-0, 13 KOs) of Oakland, Calif.,
face 5:2 odds. Former undisputed champ Jermain Taylor (28-3-1, 17 KOs)
of Little Rock, Ark., faces the toughest odds to win the tournament
at 10:1.

The unprecedented tournament, which features six of the best super
middleweights in the world, begins with two Group Stage 1 matchups
on Saturday (SHOWTIME, 8 p.m. ET/PT), with the third Group Stage 1
bout on Saturday, Nov. 21.

Sheridan has the undefeated former middleweight champion Abraham
as a 13:5 favorite over Taylor, the former undisputed middleweight
titleholder, when the two square off on Oct. 17. The odds against a
draw are 25:1. Abraham will be fighting in front of a hometown crowd
at the famous o2 World Arena in Berlin.

Froch, the undefeated World Boxing Council (WBC) champ, is a 3:2
favorite over unbeaten, 2004 Olympic medalist Dirrell with 20:1 draw
odds. Froch will defend his title against Dirrell this Saturday
in Froch’s backyard at the Trent FM Arena in Nottingham, England,
Sports Media News reported.

The inaugural Super Six World Boxing Classic is a ground-breaking,
six-fighter tournament from SHOWTIME Sports® featuring the class
of the super middleweight (168-pound) division. The fiel comprised
world renowned fighters with a staggering combined record of 161-4-1
with 117 knockouts: former IBF middleweight champion "King" Arthur
Abraham of Germany; U.S. Olympic medalist Andre "The Matrix" Dirrell
of Flint, Mich.; WBC super middleweight champion Carl "The Cobra"
Froch of England; WBA 168-pound champion Mikkel "Viking Warrior"
Kessler of Denmark; former undisputed 160-pound world champion Jermain
"Bad Intentions" Taylor of Little Rock, Ark.; and U.S. Olympic gold
medalist Andre "S.O.G." Ward of Oakland, Calif.

All bouts in the Super Six World Boxing Classic will be contested
under the Unified Rules of Boxing. Each boxer fights three bouts
against different opponents in the field in the points-based Group
Stage of competition (Win – 2 pts with a 1-pt bonus for KO/TKO;
Loss – 0 pts; Draw – 1 pt.). After the Group Stage, the four fighters
with the highest point totals will advance to the single-elimination
Semi-Finals. The winners of the Semi-Final bouts will advance to the
Finals and fight for the inaugural Super Six World Boxing Classic
trophy.

Ties Between Russian Krasnodar And Armenian Tavush Provinces Are Bei

TIES BETWEEN RUSSIAN KRASNODAR AND ARMENIAN TAVUSH PROVINCES ARE BEING STRENGTHENED

ARMENPRESS
Oct 15, 2009

IJEVAN, OCTOBER 15, ARMENPRESS: Lately Kazaks’ delegation of the
Russian Krasnodar province paid a visit to Tavush province accompanied
with members of the Krasnodar Armenian community and Armenian Kazaks’
Union.

Receiving them, Governor Armen Ghularyan presented the province,
its geographical position and economic possibilities, as well as the
friendly relations with Krasnodar province. It was noted that Tavush
people highly assess those ties and in general, the relations with
Russia. The governor pointed out that the Kazaks have played a great
role in the Armenian national-liberation fight in time. In response,
head of the delegation, Ataman Victor Kalinenko expressed gratitude for
the warm reception. Ataman awarded Tavush governor with Kazak cross.

The friendship of the Russian province of Krasnodar and the Armenian
province of Tavush has started to get established still in 2005,
when Governor Alexander Tkachov and Governor Armen Ghularyan signed
a memorandum of friendship in Dilijan. From that day visits by the
part of different delegation have been registered.

Member of the province delegation, Ataman of Korenovski region Michael
Timchenko has paid a visit to Armenia for the 44th time from 1967. He
is a historian by profession and is very interested in the history
of Armenian people; he has personal memories connected with Armenia
and Armenian people. Both his grandfathers fought and were killed in
the West Armenia, one in Bayazet and the other – in Van.

According to the chief Ataman of Kazaks’ Union, General-Lieutenant
Karen Zadoyan, it is already 10 years that the organization has been
functioning in Armenia, it has a brigade in almost all provinces, and
is going to establish a similar brigade also in Tavush. A. Ghularyan
and head of Tavush province department of police Khachik Asatryan
responded to the proposal positively and offered their support.

Krasnodar delegation-members accompanied with the govern Unknown
Soldier in Dilijan, listened to the concert organized by the students
of Dilijan Musical College. Impressed by it Krasnodar delegation
offered to establish a tie between that college and any Krasnodar
educational establishment, to pay mutual visits, as well as to hold
cultural events.

5th Power Unit Of Hrazdan TPP To Have Capacity Of 480 MWt After Its

5TH POWER UNIT OF HRAZDAN TPP TO HAVE CAPACITY OF 480 MWT AFTER ITS MODERNIZATION

NOYAN TAPAN
OCTOBER 14, 2009
YEREVAN

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 14, NOYAN TAPAN. The work on modernization of the
5th power unit of the Hrazdan Thermal Power Plant (TPP) is scheduled
to finish in 2010. After putting this power unit into operation,
ArmRusgazprom CJSC plans to export power.

"After the completion of the modernization program, we will have a
480-megawatt power unit – the largest in the South Caucasus – with
a high economic efficiency, that is, the specific fuel consumption
for generating one kwh of electricity will be minimal", Director of
Hrazdan 5 Karen Sargsyan said.

According to him, the work is proceeding in accordance with the
schedule.

Modern equipment based on complex technological solutions has been
imported and installed for reconstruction of the TPP’s boiler unit,
which makes this facility unique not only in the region, byt also in
the world.

About 376 million dollars was invested for completing the construction
of the Hrazdan TPP 5th unit and its modernization, including 248.8
million dollars for the purchase of property. 24 billion drams was
invested in January-September 2009. Investments were made with the
company’s own resources, as well as borrowed ones – ArmRusgazprom
is cooperating with several local and foreign financial institutions
with the aim of receiving long-term loans. ArmRusgazprom also applied
to the RA government with the request to provide a credit. In October
the government made a decision to give a short-term budgetary credit
to the company.

Ter-Petrosian Bloc Toughens Stance On Turkey-Armenia Deal

TER-PETROSIAN BLOC TOUGHENS STANCE ON TURKEY-ARMENIA DEAL

499.html
14.10.2009

In a clear toughening of its position, Armenia’s largest opposition
alliance has officially condemned as "immoral and inadmissible"
the signing of landmark agreements to normalize Turkish-Armenian
agreements.

The Armenian National Congress (HAK) again accused President Serzh
Sarkisian of willingly sacrificing greater international recognition
of the Armenian genocide in return for what it called false Turkish
promises to unconditionally reopen the border between the two
countries.

"No Armenian leader has ever given such big gifts to the Turkish state
and nation," Levon Zurabian, the HAK’s central office coordinator,
charged on Wednesday, presenting the bloc’s official reaction to
the weekend signing ceremony in Zurich that made headlines in the
international media.

"The signing of the Turkey-Armenia protocols is the latest unfortunate
proof of the ruling regime’s political bankruptcy and diplomatic
wretchedness," read a separate statement issued by the HAK.

The alliance led by former President Levon Ter-Petrosian again
based its criticism on a protocol clause that calls for a joint
Turkish-Armenian study of the 1915 mass killings of Armenians in the
Ottoman Empire. Like many in Armenia and its Diaspora, it believes
that the Turks would exploit the study to prevent more countries from
recognizing what many historians consider the first genocide of the
20th century.

"Even this immoral and inadmissible deal did not live up to Armenia’s
expectations," the HAK statement said, pointing to Turkish leaders’
continuing linkage between border opening and a resolution of the
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. It said Ankara will achieve its main
objectives even if it fails to ensure the mandatory ratification of
the protocols by the Turkish parliament.

The HAK similarly condemned the planned formation of a
Turkish-Armenian historical "sub-commission" when it reacted to the
August 31 publication of the two protocols in an early September
statement. Still, it said at the time that the documents mark
"considerable progress" towards the normalization of Turkish-Armenian
relations, something which Ter-Petrosian himself had championed during
his 1991-1998 presidency.

Ter-Petrosian stood by that statement when he addressed thousands of
supporters rallying in Yerevan on September 18. He harshly criticized
instead Sarkisian’s conciliatory policy on the Nagorno-Karabakh
conflict.

In its latest statement, the HAK likewise accused Sarkisian of seeking
to make "equally unacceptable concessions" to Azerbaijan. The bloc
repeated its claims that the only way to thwart "this anti-national
process" is for Armenia’s leading political groups to form an
anti-government coalition and force Sarkisian into resignation.

Zurabian made clear that the HAK has no plans to join a newly
formed grouping of a dozen opposition parties led by the Armenian
Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) which was formed earlier
this month to fight against the implementation of the Turkish-Armenian
accord. He claimed that Dashnaktsutyun maintains close ties with
the government, arguing that it is still not seeking Sarkisian’s
resignation despite its harsh criticism of his policy on Turkey.

Dashnaktsutyun leaders have said that they will fight for "regime
change" in the country only if they fail to prevent the protocols’
ratification by Armenia’s parliament.

http://www.azatutyun.am/content/article/1851

Yerevan Press Club Weekly Newsletter – 10/15/2009

YEREVAN PRESS CLUB WEEKLY NEWSLETTER

OCTOBER 9-15, 2009

HIGHLIGHTS:

"PRESS CLUB" CYCLE: LEGISLATION ON PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS

HEARINGS ON THE CASE OF GENERAL PRODUCER OF PUBLIC TELEVISION VERSUS
"HRAPARAK" DAILY STARTED

"PRESS CLUB" CYCLE: LEGISLATION ON PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS

On October 13, another "Press Club" show went on the air of "Yerkir Media"
TV company. The cycle is produced under Yerevan Press Club project,
supported by the Open Society Institute. The guests of the program host, YPC
President Boris Navasardian were Arsen Stepanian, expert on civil society,
Gevorg Manukian, Head of Armenian Constitutional Right-Protective Centre,
and Edik Margarian, Head of NGO Registration Department of State Registry of
RA Ministry of Justice. The discussion centered on the issue of enhancing
the legislation on public organizations.

The next "Press Club" show will be aired on "Yerkir Media" on October 20, at
21.15.

HEARINGS ON THE CASE OF GENERAL PRODUCER OF PUBLIC TELEVISION VERSUS
"HRAPARAK" DAILY STARTED

On October 13 court of general jurisdiction of Kentron and Nork-Marash
communities of Yerevan started hearing the case on the suit to protect the
honor and dignity of Hrach Keshishian, General Producer of Public Television
of Armenia, versus the founder of "Hraparak" daily, "Hraparak Oratert" LLC.
The plaintiff demands to oblige "Hraparak Oratert" to compensate the moral
lose in the amount of 5 million AMD (about $ 13,000) and to cover the costs
of the lawyer in the amount of 2 million AMD. The reason of the suit was
the article "Je t’aime, Je t’aime" on the private life of Hrach Keshishian,
published in "Hraparak" on July 18, 2009 and its announcement, published on
the eve, July 17.

On the session of October 13 the judge divided the burden of evidence
between the parties. The plaintiff has to prove that the pieces of
"Hraparak" have discredited his honor and to justify the demanded sum. In
its turn, the defendant has to prove the validity of the published
information. The next hearing will take place on October 29.

When reprinting or using the information above, reference to the Yerevan
Press Club is required.

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Freedom From Georgian Dominance

FREEDOM FROM GEORGIAN DOMINANCE

/shirak-torosyan
05:54 pm | October 13, 2009

Politics

The opening of the Turkish-Armenian border will especially favor the
solution of issues facing Armenians of Javakhk, said president of the
"Javakhk" Patriotic Union Shirak Torosyan, adding that the alternative
roads will help Armenia become stronger.

"I definitely believe that we will get at least something out of this
and that is freedom from Georgian dominance. A considerable sector
of Armenians, the Armenians of Javakhk, will benefit from this,"
said Torosyan and added that whereas Armenia is forced to go along
with the illegal actions against the Armenians of Javakhk due to
dependence on Georgian roads, there will no longer be dependence
after the border opening.

Torosyan also believes that the realization of the signed bilateral
protocols will contribute to prevention of the emigration of Armenians
from the Armenian-populated territories. "Today we are trying to do
the same thing in a kind of virtual reality by trying to stand up for
the lands of Western Armenia; meanwhile, we are losing the Armenians
of Javakhk," said Torosyan.

Besides seeing the positive sides, the chairman of the "Javakhk"
Patriotic Union has certain concerns and sees risks in the
Turkey-Armenia Protocols. But he is still optimistic. "We must also
remember that we take risks in life as well."

http://a1plus.am/en/politics/2009/10/13

Moorad Mooradian, Soldier And Scholar, Dies

MOORAD MOORADIAN, SOLDIER AND SCHOLAR, DIES

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Wednesd ay October 07, 2009

Richmond, Va. – Moorad Mooradian died on September 30 in Richmond, Va.

He was born in Rhode Island, graduated from Central High School,
RIC, and URI, and received a Ph.D. from George Mason University
in Virginia. He was a four-time Fulbright Scholar to Armenia and
established the first conflict center in the former Soviet Union
states at Yerevan State University.

He was a highly decorated 30-year Army veteran who served his country
in Vietnam, a consummate teacher, an accomplished reporter and author,
a sought-after speaker, and a champion for Armenian causes both in
America and Armenia. He was a longtime executive board member for
the Armenia Tree Project.

Col. Mooradian leaves his wife Lillian; their four children, sons
Paul, Martin, and Gregory Mooradian, daughter Natalie Hogan, and
their spouses; eight grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. He
also leaves two sisters, Anahith Boyajian and Beatrice Petricone,
and an extended family of cousins, nieces, and nephews.

A requiem service was held Sunday, October 4, at 12:30 p.m. at
St. James Armenian Apostolic Church, Richmond, Va.

Interment was announced for Monday, October 5, at 1:15 p.m. at the
Quantico National Cemetery, 18424 Joplin Road, Triangle, Va.

Another requiem service will be held on Sunday, October 11, at 1:00
p.m. in Providence, at SS Sahag & Mesrob Armenian Apostolic Church,
70 Jefferson St., Providence.

In lieu of flowers, donations are suggested for the Armenia Tree
Project at their Web site, , or by phone in the
Watertown, Mass., office, (617) 926-TREE (8733).

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Azerbaijani Parliamentarians Leave For Turkey

AZERBAIJANI PARLIAMENTARIANS LEAVE FOR TURKEY

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11 members of the Azerbaijan-Turkey friendship group of the Azerbaijani
parliament leave for Turkey to discuss the Armenian and Turkish
relations. They will meet with the members of the Turkish government,
the ruling party, the representatives of the opposition, as well as
Turkish famous people. The parliamentary members hope that though
Karabakh is not mentioned in the protocols, nevertheless, the Turk
officials will maintain their word and will not open the border until
the Armenian army is not withdrawn. The Trend agency reports.

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