The Day of the Teachers

Aysor.am
03.10.2009, 12:28

The Day of the Teachers

Today is the Day of the Teachers in Armenia. It is already a few years
that on the first Saturday of October Armenia is celebrating this day
by the RA Government decision.

Armen Ashotyan, the RA Education and Science Minister congratulated
teachers on the Day of the Teachers.

`Dear Teachers,

I am congratulating you on the day of your profession; the Day of the
Teachers.

For centuries the Armenians have pronounced the word teacher with
respect and admiration the nobility of which is conditioned with your
work and devotion. Your contribution in building, creating and
educating our children is great. We have had years in our independent
state that together with the difficulties you have voluntarily taken
over your shoulders the anxiety of keeping the school.

Today when our country is in the stage of development we again and
again rely on you, dear teachers, in strengthening the state and
realizing the dreams. Your knowledge and mastery, the creative
abilities and experience as well as the care and generosity are too
important for the new challenges of improvement in the sphere of
education. I would like to say words of honor and gratitude to the
teachers of Armenian Diaspora, the main mission of which is to keep
the Armenian spirit and the national values and to pass them from
generation to generation.

I would especially like to congratulate the aged teachers who have got
their deserved rest but continue to have their in put in the general
work by their advice and years experience. Dear teachers this
beautiful day is one more chance for all your pupils, let it be a
worker or a director, soldier or general, servant or a minister, to
send you words of gratitude and appreciation saying `We always
remember you and are grateful to you.’

Happy Day of Teachers dear teachers.’

Karabakh Ombudsman Institute in International Arena

Tert.am

Karabakh Ombudsman Institute in International Arena

23:37 ¢ 02.10.09

Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh Ombudsman Institute has become a full
member of the European Ombudsman Institute, said Ombudsman of the
Republic of Armenia Armen Harutyunyan during a joint press conference
with his colleague Yuri Hayrapetyan today.

`From the institutional point of view, we already have one
international platform, where one of Nagorno-Karabakh’s institutes
participates with the same status as its colleagues: Germany, France,
England, and of course, Azerbaijan,’ Harutyunyan said.

The Ombudsman of the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh gave thanks for
organizing today’s meeting. `This is the best way to bring this news
to public attention, to raise awareness on democratic processes and
achievements in those processes in Nagorno-Karabakh,’ Hayrapetyan
said.

The Ombudsman said establishment of Ombudsman’s office in
Nagorno-Karabakh on April 2008 was indeed a big achievement in the
sphere of democracy `particularly because we established this
institute under military conditions forced on us.`

The Ombudsman also said in a period less than a year they managed to
gain citizens’ trust, as well as to establish working relations with
all the institutions of the authority. `It was taken into
consideration when making the decision for Nagorno-Karabakh’s Ombudman
Institute to become a member of the European Ombudsman Institute,’
Hayrapetyan concluded.

Armenian Conversbank Joins International Mastercard Payment System

ARMENIAN CONVERSBANK JOINS INTERNATIONAL MASTERCARD PAYMENT SYSTEM

ARKA
Sep 30, 2009

YEREVAN, September 30, /ARKA/. Armenian Conversbank said it has joined
the international MasterCard payment system.

A press release by the bank said in 2-3 months it will start issuing
plastic cards Cirrus/Maestro, MasterCard Standard- MasterCard
Gold. These cards will be accepted by VATs, POS-terminals, located
at bank’s branches and at trade outlets.

"Holders of these cards will be able to carry out cashless purchases,
to pay utility fees, buy and sale via Internet as well as register
virtual cards at and reserve hotel rooms.

Conversbank was registered in 1993. Ninety-five percent of its shares
are owned by an Argentinean Armenian businessman Eduardo Eurnekian
and 5% by the Armenian Apostolic Church. The bank’s payroll has 550
people. It has 25 branches in 13 Armenian towns. Currently the bank
issues VISA (Electron, Classic, Business, Gold, GIFT, MINI) plastic
cards and ArCa Classic payment cards.

www.arca.am

Over A Year Of Functioning Of 3G Network Of ArmenTel Company, Volume

OVER A YEAR OF FUNCTIONING OF 3G NETWORK OF ARMENTEL COMPANY, VOLUME OF DATA TRANSMISSION BY ARMENTEL SUBSCRIBERS GREW 4.5 TIMES

ArmInfo
2009-09-30 17:02:00

ArmInfo. Over a year of functioning of the 3G network of ArmenTel
company (Beeline brand), the volume of data transmission by ArmenTel
subscribers grew 4.5 times, the company’s press-release sent to ArmInfo
says. The 3G networks secure a data transmission speed of up to 7.2
Mb/sec, opening for the mobile communication subscribers an access
to both the best quality of existing services and completely new
innovation services: high-speed access to internet, mobile television,
video calls, etc.

The construction of the new generation convergent network and
delivery of the equipment for the 3G network to the large integrated
communication operator of Armenia were carried out by Ericsson company
on the basis of IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) solution. "The need in
data transmission is growing with every passing day, and in the near
future we intend to considerably expand and modernize the existing 3G
network, which will allow considerably increasing the data transmission
speed",- said Director General of ArmenTel CJSC Igor Klimko.

For his part, Ericsson Head of Market Unit Eastern Europe and
Central Asia Jan Campbell pointed out that the impressing growth of
traffic in the 3G network of ArmenTel proves that the subscribers
highly appreciated the high quality of the progressive convergent
services. Within the frames of partnership with ArmenTel, Ericsson
is going to actively contribute to further introduction of innovative
solutions in the country, he added.

You Review: Michael Antaramian On Food

YOU REVIEW: MICHAEL ANTARAMIAN ON FOOD
By Liane Edixon

Naples Daily News
September 29, 2009 at 9:18 p.m.

Where was the last place you dined out?

Guy Harvey’s Island Grill at the Esplanade. The inside is really nice
with all the fish tanks. Every time we went it was fairly good, but
this last time I spent about $65 and it was terrible. I had calamari
for an appetizer, which was really bad. I had a tilapia sandwich,
which was average.

What are some of your other favorite restaurants?

Carrabba’s (Italian Grill) is pretty consistent. Every time I’ve
gone there it’s been pretty good. Sushi Thai on Fifth Avenue was
very good. They have a lunch special on the weekends. I had the
Fifth Avenue Roll and it was very good, and a lobster salad, all
for under $10. It’s very, very fresh food. Very well put together —
good presentation. The servers were very nice.

What’s your favorite style of cuisine?

Italian is my favorite. Mostly seafood pastas … I’m limited in the
way I eat Italian now because of an allergic reaction to cheese. I
also like Armenian food, but you can’t find a lot of that around.

What qualities do you look for in a good restaurant?

Good service, good presentation

Fight Between Turks, Armenians Lands At Ohio Elections Panel

FIGHT BETWEEN TURKS, ARMENIANS LANDS AT OHIO ELECTIONS PANEL
By Michael Doyle

MiamiHerald.com
McClatchy Newspapers
s/AP/story/1258393.html
Tuesday, 09.29.09

WASHINGTON — A 19th-century Midwest skyscraper is the unlikely
stage for an acutely modern drama involving political speech, foreign
lobbying and the fraught relations between Armenia and Turkey.

On Thursday, the Ohio Elections Commission is set to rule on whether
a challenger made reprehensible false statements when he claimed that
a Republican incumbent had taken "blood money" from Turkish interests.

"This is not an acceptable way to campaign; you can’t just run out
and accuse people of taking bribes," Bruce Fein, an attorney with
the Turkish American Legal Defense Fund, said Tuesday.

With its colorful cast of characters and superheated rhetoric, the
case known as Schmidt v. Krikorian is far more theatrical than the
conventional political dispute.

Participants include Fein’s opposite number, Armenian-American lawyer
Mark Geragos, whose past clients have ranged from former California
Rep. Gary Condit to convicted wife murderer Scott Peterson. Fein,
a former Justice Department official in the Reagan administration,
and Geragos have been regular guests on various cable-television shows.

Some allegations, too, seem torn from the tabloids, including an
unproven but incendiary claim that female foreign agents have been
used to sexually entrap members of Congress.

"These Turkish organizations and operatives, if they can’t do it
by money, they do it by blackmail, so they collect information on
sexual lives and other information like that," Sibel Edmonds, who
served several months as a part-time contract translator for the FBI,
declared in an Aug. 8 deposition.

Turkish Embassy officials couldn’t be reached for comment Tuesday, but
Fein dismissed Edmonds’ claims as a "phantasmagoria" and an "utterly
ridiculous concoction." Edmonds didn’t play any role in challenger
David Krikorian’s campaign, and Fein contends that Edmonds was summoned
as a witness in order to create a with "salacious" allegations.

The one certainty in the case is that the seven-member Ohio Elections
Commission won’t end the debate no matter how it rules Thursday.

"It’s certainly an opportunity to delve deeper into the extent of
foreign government manipulation of the American political system,"
said Elizabeth Chouldjian, a spokeswoman for the Armenian National
Committee of America.

The hearing Thursday at the election commission’s headquarters in
downtown Columbus is the second in the "blood money" complaint. The
complaint arises from a 2008 campaign in which Krikorian contended
that Rep. Jean Schmidt, R-Ohio, had accepted $30,000 in Turkish
contributions in exchange for opposing an Armenia genocide resolution.

Lawmakers whose districts include many Armenian-Americans long
have supported the congressional resolution’s characterization of
a genocide. The resolution says that 1.5 million Armenian "men,
women and children were killed" during the Ottoman Empire’s final
years. The empire was based in what’s now the Republic of Turkey.

Other lawmakers, as well as the Pentagon and the State Department,
oppose the genocide resolution as diplomatically disastrous because
of how it would alienate Turkey, a key NATO ally.

Some stress uncertainty about what happened in the collapsing Ottoman
Empire from 1915 to 1923.

"I’m not a student of history, and I’m still trying to figure it all
out," Schmidt repeated several times during an Aug. 24 deposition,
adding that, "I wasn’t there."

Krikorian, who ran as an independent last year but has since identified
himself as a Democrat, claimed that Schmidt’s opposition to the
Armenian genocide resolution was tied to her campaign contributions.

"I ask the people of Ohio’s 2nd Congressional District to ask
themselves if our representative should be taking money from a foreign
government," Krikorian declared in one campaign flier.

The contributions alluded to included money that Schmidt raised in
a February 2008 event at a restaurant called Cafe Istanbul, where
participants inc h Coalition of America President Lincoln McCurdy.

"We have a member of Congress from Ohio who is willing to stand up
to the Armenian lobby, and it is important for the Turkish community
to support her," a fundraising e-mail from the Turkish Coalition of
America said.

Schmidt, though, said that she didn’t ask people why they contributed
to her campaigns, declaring her "hope that it’s because they believe
I’m a great American."

Contributions to campaigns by foreign governments are illegal. McCurdy
said in his deposition that his organizations relied on U.S. citizens
and legal residents for campaign contributions.

If the commission decides that Krikorian lied or spoke with
"reckless disregard" for the truth or falsity of his statements,
commissioners could reprimand him or forward the case for possible
criminal prosecution under an Ohio "false statement" law.

http://www.miamiherald.com/news/politic

Armenian-Turkish Protocols May Split Armenian Society

ARMENIAN-TURKISH PROTOCOLS MAY SPLIT ARMENIAN SOCIETY

PanARMENIAN.Net
30.09.2009 14:27 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian-Turkish Protocols may split Armenian
society, Head of Noravank scientific-research center Gagik Harutyunyan
told a news conference in Yerevan. At that he noted that any
discussions on Armenian-Turkish Protocols imply the re-establishment
of ties, an issue that existed before the border was closed. "What
is meant here is Armenian-Turkish ties and relations between Republic
of Armenia and Republic of Turkey," expert said.

Students Completed Synopsys Courses Awarded Diplomas And Certificate

STUDENTS COMPLETED SYNOPSYS COURSES AWARDED DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES

/PanARMENIAN.Net/
28.09.2009 18:53 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ A solemn presentation of diplomas and certificates
to students of Armenian universities on completion of Synopsys courses
was held today in Yerevan.

The event was attended by the RA minister of education and science
Armen Ashotyan, president and chief operating officer of Synopsys
Chi-Fung Chan, CEO Synopsys-Armenia Rich Goldman, executive director
of Synopsys-Armenia Hovik Musayelyan, as well as representatives of
Armenian universities.

In particular, in his congratulatory speech, the minister of science
and education Armen Ashotyan, wished further success to the graduates
and expressed hope that most them will find jobs in leading IT
companies.

"Our graduates have the opportunity to make a promising career in
the high-tech industry, and we congratulate them on this occasion,"
Mr. Chi-Fung Chan said.

Gabriel Sargsyan-Jan Timman Set Ended in Draw

GABRIEL SARGSYAN-JAN TIMMAN SET ENDED IN DRAW

13:26 25/09/2009
Panorama.am

After the seventh round of InventiChess 2009 International Grandmaster
Tournament Armenian GM Gabriel Sargsyan ended his set with Jan Timman
in draw. Currently Sargsyan has 3.5 points and shares 5-7 horizontals
with Anna Muzychuk and Bartosh Socko.

The ranking table rules Emil Sutovski, Etienne Bacrot follows him with
5 points. Indian Sasikiran and Stefanova share 3-4 horizontals.

Gabriel Sargsyan (Armenia)-Jan Timman (Netherlands) 0,5:0,5
1.d4 Nf6 c4 e6 Nf3 b6 g3 Bb7 Bg2 Bb4 Bd2 a5 O-O O-O Bf4 Be7 Nc3 Ne4
Rc1 d6 Qd3 Nxc3 Rxc3 Nc6 e4 Bf6 e5 dxe5 dxe5 Qxd3 Rxd3 Nb4 Rd2 Be7 a3
Na6 Nd4 Bxg2 Kxg2 Rfd8 Rfd1 Kf8 Nc6 Rxd2 Rxd2 Ke8 g4 a4 Rd1 h6 Be3 Nb8
Nxe7 Kxe7 f4 Nc6 Kf3 Na5 c5 b5 Rd3 Nc6 Bd2 Rh8 Ke2 h5 Rh3 g6 Ke3 Kd7
Ke4 Ne7 Bc3 Kc6 Bd4 Rd8 gxh5 Nf5 Bc3 Rh8 h6 Rxh6 Rxh6 Nxh6 Bb4 Nf5 h3
Ne7 Kd4 Nf5 Ke4 Ne7 1/2:1/2

BAKU: Turkey will not take steps contrary to interests of Azerbaijan

Today.Az

Turkey will not take steps contrary to interests of Azerbaijani
people: speaker of Turkish parliament

26 September 2009 [09:57] – Today.Az
The Azerbaijani people should be confident that Turkey will not take
any steps harming Azerbaijan, Chairman of the Grand National Assembly
of Turkey Mehmet Ali Sahin told reporters in Baku.

Ali Sahin said Turkey has always been close to Azerbaijan and that
Turkey would not take steps contrary to the interests of Azerbaijan.

Regarding the negotiations between Armenia and Turkey to improve
relations, Ali Sahin said the Turkish parliament has not yet
considered this issue yet, but Turkey lets the Azerbaijani government
of know about negotiations with Armenia.

"Turkey is working to solve all the problems in the Caucasus and the
Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict is one of them," said Ali Sahin.

Ali Sahin has tripped to Baku to attend the first session of the
Parliamentary Assembly of Turkic-speaking countries. He will also hold
a series of meetings as part of a trip to Baku.

The first session of the Parliamentary Assembly of Turkic-speaking
countries will take place in Baku on Sept. 28-29.

Mehmet Ali Sahin was elected the Speaker of the Turkish Parliament in
August. Formerly he was Minister of Justice.

Mehmet Sahin is one of the founders of the ruling Justice and
Development Party. Under the two governments led by Erdogan, Mehmet
Ali Sahin was Vice Prime Minister and Minister of State.