Int’l chess tournament in NK irritates Baku

ArmenPress
March 11 2004

INTERNATIONAL CHESS TOURNAMENT IN KARABAGH IRRITATES BAKU

BAKU, MARCH 11, ARMENPRESS: Azerbaijani authorities reacted
strongly to the first-ever international sporting event in Nagorno
Karabagh, a major chess tournament that was opened in Stepanakert
last Tuesday by a former world champion Boris Spassky. A statement by
Azerbaijani foreign ministry claimed that Armenian authorities
ignored FIDE’s calls not to hold the event and its warnings that the
tournament’s results would not be recognized.
However, the ten-day tournament that brought to Nagorno Karabagh
grandmasters from Armenia, Georgia, Switzerland, Poland, Latvia and
Iran was organized by the Karabagh government and is being held under
the auspices of the world chess governing body, FIDE and is dedicated
to the 75th birth anniversary of the late Tigran Petrosian, the
ethnic Armenian former world champion in the 1960s. Before the
official opening of the tournament, a welcoming letter from the FIDE
president, Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, was read out in which he said he was
convinced that the holding of the international tournament in
Stepanakert will contribute to the development of the unique Armenian
chess culture.
The statement by Azeri foreign ministers said that “despite FIDE’s
warning Armenian and Karabagh authorities did not lose another chance
to stage a propaganda show.”

Briefly from Glendale

Glendale News Press
LATimes.com
March 11 2004

Briefly

Brown to be guest on Zarian show

GLENDALE – Former Glendale Unified School District Supt. Jim Brown
will be tonight’s guest on “The Larry Zarian Forum.”

Brown, who retired in January, will discuss his accomplishments
during his tenure with the district, his plans for the future and his
community involvement in Glendale.

The show airs at 7 p.m. on Charter Communications Channel 26. To ask
questions during the show, call 547-3668.

Josh Kleinbaum

Science Olympiad deadline is Monday

GLENDALE – The Armenian Engineers and Scientists of America will have
its third annual Science Olympiad on March 28 at the Ribet Academy,
2911 San Fernando Road, Los Angeles.

Glendale students who want to enter the event must submit
applications by the Monday registration deadline. Glendale students
who want to participate must be of Armenian descent and enrolled in
grades six through 12.

Participating students have to submit science projects that fall into
the categories of engineering, physics and biological sciences.

Applications for the science fair can be downloaded online at
or by e-mailing aesa_olympiad2004 @yahoo.com. For
more information, call 662-0264.

Gary Moskowitz

http://www.aesa.org