Young Armenian Beauty Mariam Melyan Took Third Honorable Place In In

YOUNG ARMENIAN BEAUTY MARIAM MELYAN TOOK THIRD HONORABLE PLACE IN INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY CONTEST MISS EUROPE-JUNIOR 2006

ArmInfo News Agency, Armenia
Oct 30 2006

A young Armenian beauty, Mariam Melyan, has taken the third honorable
place in the International Contest of Beauty and Art of Communication
"Miss Europe- Junior 2006".

The title Miss Europe-Junior 2006 was conferred on the girl from
Slovakia, Nikoletta Koshova, the beauty from Bulgaria, Galina Demireva,
has taken the first place and the Russian beauty, Marina Noskova,
– the second place. Girls at the age of 15-20 participated in the
Contest. The requirements to girls included ability to communicate
in English, knowledge of Internet an computer. From CIS countries,
besides Armenia, the young beauties from Russia, Ukraine and Belarus,
Great Britain, France, Turkey, Rumania, Finland, Hungary and other
countries participated in the Contest. As a result of Contest, girls
from nine countries have passed to the super-final.

ANKARA: French Radio Halts Broadcasting in Turkish

Zaman, Turkey
Oct 28 2006

French Radio Halts Broadcasting in Turkish
By Ali Ihsan Aydin
Saturday, October 28, 2006
zaman.com

Radio France International (RFI) has cut Turkish broadcasts, which
have been on the air for 35 years, on grounds of financial
difficulties.

The radio station, which broadcasts in 19 languages, cut only its
broadcasts in Turkish.

Ugur Hukum, coordinator of Turkish broadcasts at the RFI, called the
decision an example of France’s imprudence and added, `This move
confirms that France has never viewed Turkey and Turkish as a
strategic partner.’

However, Hukum said the decision to halt Turkish broadcasts had
nothing to do with the Armenian genocide bill, adding that it had
been planned long before the bill was passed.

Dutch and Swedish radios had also cut their Turkish broadcasts.

The radio management announced the end of Turkish broadcasts was a
part of financially-triggered reform program, but they decided to
continue broadcasting in Lagos, Bulgarian, Albanian, Vietnamese and
Serbian.

The broadcasts in Turkish will be replaced with a website to inform
the public on Turkey-EU relations.

Hukum said they had suggested to the radio management a project
called `Paris’s Europe Agenda.’

The RFI had broadcast Turkish programs once a week since 1971.

RFI Turkish broadcasts were set up to inform Turkish emigrants to
France. The radio broadcasts in Parisian neighborhood and is
available worldwide on the Internet.

The RFI Turkish broadcasts lost much of their audience when Turkish
TV channels started broadcasting in Europe.

Opposition Says It Will Propose Candidates on Majoritarian List

Panorama.am

14:40 27/10/06

OPPOSITION SAYS IT WILL PROPOSE CANDIDATES ON MAJORITARIAN LIST

Mkrtich Minasyan, member of Joghpatgamavor (People’s Deputy) group,
said the opposition can realize its intention to propose candidates in
all 41 electoral centers on the majoritarian list. He referred to the
example of Viktor Dallakyan from the opposition who has participated
as a majoritarian candidate several times and could win the
elections. Minasyan said there are other people, too who have high
reputation and can win the elections.

Mekhak Mkhitaryan, secretary of Businessman parliamentary group, said
it would be good if the opposition leaders proposed their candidacy on
majoritarian list and checked their reputation. The deputy said people
like individual persons and even if they vote for a party they mean
its chairman or one of the members. /Panorama.am/

Robinson leaves full of belief though the government cheated him

Lragir, Armenia
Oct 27 2006

ROBINSON LEAVES FULL OF BELIEF THOUGH THE GOVERNMENT CHEATED HIM

I was frank, said Roger Robinson, CEO of the Yerevan office of the
World Bank in his good-bye news conference on October 27 in Yerevan
when the news reporters reminded him his statement made in spring
2006. The news reporter of the Lragir had asked Roger Robinson about
the attitude of the World Bank to the possibility of selling the
Iran-Armenia gas pipleine to Russia, because by that time the deal on
the fifth generating unit of the Thermal Power Plant had been signed,
and the Russians announced that they were likely to obtain the
Iran-Armenia gas pipeline as well. At that time Roger Robinson
declined to answer, saying that as far as he knew, there are no
Russian-Armenian negotiations over the gas pipeline.

However, several days ago the Russians again stated and the
government confessed that there are negotiations. Meanwhile, now
Roger Robinson is saying that at that time his answer was sincere,
which means that the government cheated Robinson when they said they
are not negotiating the gas pipeline with Russia. And since it is
known now that there are negotiations, and Roger Robinson cannot say
that there are not, the news reporters wanted to know what he would
say now in his good-bye news conference as a World Bank official.

Roger Robinson said he cannot say who will become the owner of the
Armenian section of te Iranian pipeline. The leaving CEO of the World
Bank Yerevan office only stated that Armrusgasard will be involved in
the operation of the Armenian section of the pipeline. Robinson said
he does not think that there will be two gas-distributing companies
in Armenia, consequently it will be Armrusgasard. and he thinks that
part will be owned by Armenia and the other part will be owned by
Russia.

For Robinson, he leaves Armenia hopeful that the two-digit economic
growth will be sustained, although he believes that in the upcoming
years it will be impossible to sustain this rate. However, the
Armenian officials forecast two-digit growth, and he thinks he does
not have the right not to believe.

ROBINSON TOLD BAD FORTUNE BEFORE LEAVING

I think this government will rule long, forecast Roger Robinson, CEO
of the Yerevan office of the World Bank on October 27 before leaving
Armenia. The news reporters asked him if it is expedient to continue
borrowing foreign loans with a two-digit economic growth, increasing
the foreign debt. Roger Robinson said that 12 percent growth is not
little but it is not sufficient to settle the urgent problems. At the
same time, the CEO of the World Bank Yerevan office said that the
Armenian government does not borrow much foreign loans. He said that
in his opinion this government will rule long, therefore there is no
need to worry that the country will go on to borrow loans from the
outside, said Roger Robinson.

It is not clear on what basis and for what purpose Roger Robinson
makes such a forecast before leaving that this government will
continue to rule for a long time. On the other hand, it is possible
that the CEO of the World Bank Yerevan office prompts the public that
they had better worry that this government will remain in power long
rather than worry for foreign loans.

Will The OSCE Observers Be Invited?

WILL THE OSCE OBSERVERS BE INVITED?
Anna Israelian

Aravot, Armenia
Oct 25 2006

Though the authorities give positive answer to this question but the
anxieties after referendum are unsettled.

The U.S. Ambassador to OSCE Julie Finley for not meeting with
R. Kocharian during her visit to Armenia last week joked: "Perhaps
he didn’t meet with me as he thought I had no admiration and was a
bad company". Then she added more seriously: "Perhaps he doesn’t meet
with me supposing I must teach him what and how to do."

Julie Finley said during the same interview with the journalists that
one of the Armenian officials noted during non-official conversation
with her "maybe the authorities won’t invite OSCE observers". And J.

Finley called the journalists: "You must make pressure on you
government to send the invitation just after determining the day
of elections."

Mrs. Finley expressed the same anxiety during her conversations with
the Armenian officials. In particularly, she considered necessary
90-day presence of the OSCE monitoring mission, insisting that the
presence of observers before the elections is as important as it is
during the elections.

Vladimir Pryakhin, the head of OSCE Yerevan office has noted during
his meeting with the NA chairman that the OSCE is ready to send
a monitoring mission in case of receiving the invitation from the
Armenian authorities in time. He has also asked Tigran Torosian to
send invitations till the end of the year for the monitoring mission
of international organizations for the coming parliamentary elections.

V. Pryakhin said to "Aravot" yesterday: "I’m sure, there will be
invitations. Only a technical question worries us. It is better to
send the invitation beforehand, as there is no time. As sooner we
get those invitations as it is better."

NA chairman Tigran Torosian said to "Aravot"; "There is matter
to worry. But as the day of elections isn’t decided yet, it is
meaningless to send invitations". Vahan Hovhannisian, the NA vice
chairman, the head of Armenian delegation in the OSCE PA noted during
the interview with us: "My personal opinion is that we must provide
free, open doors for every observer. I don’t see any problem here."

It seems the problem is expired. But the anxieties aren’t relieved
when we remember the debates before constitutional referendum last
year. Elsy Hastings, the chairman of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly
told "Azatutiun" b/s two weeks before the referendum that they had
discussed with the Armenian officials of high rank the question of
inviting OSCE monitoring group to follow duration of constitutional
referendum. V. Hovhanisian replied to that incident /not inviting the
observers/ in the following way: "Referendum is another thing. OSCE had
no experience to monitor referendums. They have never sent observers
for referendum. Why must Armenia become the first?

Elections are another question." V. Pryakhin said on this occasion:
"That’s right, the OSCE was ready to send observers to monitor the
referendum. But the Armenian party didn’t consider it important. They
had right as it is said in the Copenhagen document that the parties
are obliged to invite observers for parliamentary and presidential
elections. Referendums aren’t mentioned there."

We also tried to find out which state body will invite the monitoring
group. Tigran Torosian answered; "Our country has sent invitations
for several elections, there was no problem. I think we’ll invite
by the same mechanism this year." CEC press secretary Tsovinar
Khachatrian informed us that they don’t send invitations: "The RA
government, National Assembly and Foreign Ministry have the right to
send invitations".

Armenian And French Foreign Ministers Discuss Armenian-French Relati

ARMENIAN AND FRENCH FOREIGN MINISTERS DISCUSS ARMENIAN-FRENCH RELATIONS

AZG Armenian Daily
26/10/2006

On October 24, the French and Armenian Foreign Ministers Philip
Doust-Blazy and Vartan Oskanian held a meeting in Paris. In the course
of the meeting, they discussed the Armenian-French relations.

The press and information department of RA Foreign Ministry informed
that during the meeting, the sides also discussed the Karabakh conflict
peaceful settlement process and the organization of events within the
framework of Armenia’s Year in France. The sides highly appreciated
the coming session of the Armenia-EU Cooperation Council that is
slated on November 14. In the course of the session, the parties
will sign the program of actions under the New European Neighborhood
Policy. This will contribute to deepening of bilateral cooperation. At
the meeting, the foreign ministers also touched upon regional issues,
particularly, the impact of the aggravated Russian-Georgian relations
on the situation in the region of the South Caucasus.

Europe Will Not Swallow Islamic State With 80-Million Population

EUROPE WILL NOT SWALLOW ISLAMIC STATE WITH 80-MILLION POPULATION

PanARMENIAN.Net
23.10.2006 17:22 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Politically Turkey’s reaction to the adoption of
the French bill penalizing the Armenian Genocide denial is adequate,
Political scientist, rector of the Caucasus Media Institute Alexander
Iskandaryan said in an interview with PanARMENIAN.Net.

In his opinion, French parliamentarians were guided by public opinion,
which is not pro-Armenian but anti-Turkish. "The point is that France
is against Turkey’s accession to the EU, against enlargement, against
the European Constitution and it’s not alone in the opinion. Europe
will not be able to swallow an Islamic state with 80-million
population. Turkey has weak trumps in this game. Experiencing big
problems with Article 301 of the Penal Code it speaks of freedom of
speech. I think that a chain reaction may take place and some other
European states may pass a similar law. But I would like to repeat,
the point is not Armenians but Turks," the Armenian political scientist
underscored.

Film Titled Armenian Genocide To Be Screened In Brussels December 13

FILM TITLED ARMENIAN GENOCIDE TO BE SCREENED IN BRUSSELS DECEMBER 13

PanARMENIAN.Net
23.10.2006 17:48 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ A film titled The Armenian Genocide shot by French
film director Loren Jurdin will be screened in Brussels December 13 by
initiative of the Institute of audio-visual memory of the Jews and the
Institute of Sefarada, the RA MFA press office told PanARMENIAN.Net. A
debate with participation of public and political figures will be
held after the screening.

7th Memorial Tournament Of Hero Of Artsakh Liberation Struggle, USSR

7th MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT OF HERO OF ARTSAKH LIBERATION STRUGGLE, USSR SPORT MASTER VAHAN ZATIKIAN HELD IN YEREVAN

Noyan Tapan
Oct 23 2006

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 23, NOYAN TAPAN. 114 Armenian and 13 Georgian
free-style wrestlers took part in 7th youth memorial tournament
of Vahan Zatikian held on October 21-22 in Yerevan. In all of 8
categories, among the hosting team, Tsolak Alexanian (55 kg), Narek
Sanoyan (60 kg) and Suren Adian (66 kg) from Yerevan were recognized
as winners. The guests won in another weight categories.

The memorial tournament of hero of Artsakh liberation struggle,
former RA MP Vahan Zatikian was organized by the "Malatia" wrestling
club founded by him.

Versus Climate Changes

VERSUS CLIMATE CHANGES

A1+
[01:02 pm] 19 October, 2006

The Committee on Sustainable Development of the Council of Europe
Congress is organising a hearing to be held in Yerevan (Armenia)
on 19 October to discuss innovative approaches carried out at local
and regional level in dealing with the challenges of climate change.

The hearing, which will take place in the Ani Plaza Hotel from 1.45
pm to 6.30 pm, will be opened by Armenian Ecology Minister Vardan
Aivazyan and the Chair of the Sustainable Development Committee
Gaye Doganoglu. Gotelind Alber, a specialist on climate policy, will
present the perspectives for the next 100 years and policies at the
international level.

The participants will examine a variety of stake-holders’ responses
to the challenges of climate change. They will examine innovative
approaches aimed at fostering a new energy culture, a mobility society
and sustainable urban planning. The case studies are based on the
policies in the cities of Pamplona (Spain), Oslo (Norway), Paris
(France) and Miskolc (Hungary), as well as the Lower Austria Region.