David Fox To Stage One-Man Play Created On Basis Of Works Of William

DAVID FOX TO STAGE ONE-MAN PLAY CREATED ON BASIS OF WORKS OF WILLIAM SAROYAN

Noyan Tapan
March 26, 2008

Actor David Fox has prepared a one-man play based on the works
of William Saroyan. This one-man play of some 75 minutes length
is essentially a monologue from the mind and creativity of William
Saroyan. It is staged as if the author was just disturbed at work in
his study.

Designed for an English speaking audience, the play was commissioned
by Fresno’s Saroyan Festival in celebration of the 100th anniversary
of Saroyan’s birth. Mr. Fox reports that approximately 90% of the
play’s text consists of Saroyan’s own words.

Chairman Of CBA: Integration Processes With Russia Will Grow At A Qu

CHAIRMAN OF CBA: INTEGRATION PROCESSES WITH RUSSIA WILL GROW AT A QUICKENED PACE

arminfo
2008-03-25 17:03:00

ArmInfo. Integration processes with Russia will grow at a quickened
pace, Chairman of the Central Bank of Armenia (CBA) Tigran Sargsyan
said in his interview with "Rossiyskaya gazeta" (Russian newspaper).

According to him, time and confidence are the important elements
of modern economy. If there is mutual understanding, the economic
contacts are established quickly. Mentality, traditions, the huge
cultural layer, which have always unified Armenia and Russia are
becoming a strong stimulus for new business opportunities. It is
much more complicated with Europe and America: establishment of new
economic relations needs time, and time is money. The integration
processes with Russia will leave behind the integration processes
with other countries.

Commenting upon the possible suspension of the Millennium Challenge
Program in Armenia, Sargsyan said that this program would greatly
help the country, though the country mostly relies on its own
economic potential. "Armenia will go forward along the path of market
reforms. Those indices, which already exist and those which will by
all means be, will allow our American colleagues to reconsider the
decision and renew the project. Due to the strong basis of relations
with Russia, we’ll manage to overcome a number of problems, including
the temporary suspension of the financial support under the Millennium
Challenge Program. The relations with Russia, which have become more
intensive over the past three years, prove that the financial and
economic problems in Armenia are overcome", he said.

The CBA chairman said that actually being isolated from the foreign
world by transport blockade and having no serious natural resources,
Armenia demonstrates sustainable rates of economic growth. In 2007,
the growth rate made up 13,7%, with inflation rate being 6,6%. This
is the lowest inflation index among the CIS countries. The real
incomes of the population annually increase by 19-20%, the poverty
level decreased twice over the past three years. To a large extent,
this is the result of the economic policy conducted the Armenian
government headed by Armenian President Robert Kocharyan and Armenian
Prime Minister, newly-elected President Serzh Sargsyan.

Russia traditionally maintained good relations with Armenia. After the
disintegration of the Soviet Union, the cooperation dropped abruptly:
the former plan schemes went out of date, and the new ones were not
created yet.

Cooperation on market bases became possible over the past five years
when the economy of both states consolidated to the extent possible.

In 2007 the Russian-Armenian trade turnover grew by 65% to $700mln
against just $300mln in 2005. Last year Russia had the biggest 16.1%
share in Armenia’s foreign trade. Besides, Russia is home to a very
big Armenian community and almost 80% of all private money transfers
from Armenia are sent to Russia.

Presently, Russia and Armenia are implementing a whole number of joint
projects. In 2008 they are planning to complete the construction of
the second section of Iran-Armenia gas pipeline, a project financed
by AromRosgazprom (joint venture of Gazprom, Itera and Energy Ministry
of Armenia).

The company has started to modernize the Sevan-Hrazdan Water Power
Plant and is building Kajaran-Ararat gas pipelines. In 2008-2010
AtomRosgazprom is planning to invest almost $30mln in the Armenian
economy, particularly, in the restoration of Yerevan and Azrni water
power pants, modernization of Argel, Sevan and Kanaker WPPS. Presently,
Armenia buys Russian gas at a preferential price – $110/1,000 c m,
while for its neighbors the price is no less than $230/1,000 c m.

In the nuclear sphere, Rosatom and Ecology Ministry of Armneia have
signed an protocol for establishing a JV for prospecting, mining
and processing of uranium in Armenia. The JV is planning to spent
several hundreds of millions of US dollars on this project. In early
Feb 2008 the foreign ministries of Russia and Armenia exchanged notes
on Armenia’s joining the International uranium Enrichment Center,
set up by Russia and Kazakhstan in May 2007.

Rosatom is going to take part in the tender for the construction of
new nuclear power plant in Armenia. The Russian business is active
in Armenia’s banking sector. In late 2007 Gazprombank bought 80.09%
stake in Armenian-Russian Export-Import Bank (Armeximbank).

Such big players as Troika-Dialogue, Unibank, Gazprombank, VTB have
come to Armenia. Russian companies control a big part of Armenia’s
telecoms and manufacturing sectors. MTS OJSC owns 80% of the mobile
telecom operator K-Telecom (VivaCell), while VimpelCom owns the
fixed and mobile telecom operator ArmenTel. Rusal owns Armenal foil
rolling plant.

Rostekhnologies State Corporation has specific investment plans
in Armenia’s engineering and machine-building sectors. Since 2002
RosDefenseExport has supplied Armenia with military products worth
$25mln. Russian Railways manages Armenian Railways Company and has
promised by 2010 to restore the railway communication with Turkey and
by 2009 with Azerbaijan. The Russian company is planning to invest
$570mln in Armenian railways. If the transport blockade of Armenia
is lifted and the Abkhazian section is opened, this figure may grow
to $2.132bln. The development of the transport infrastructure will
help us to more effectively use our economic capacities.

Armenia’s legislation is rather liberal, so, the Russian business
has no problems on the Armenian market. International experts say
that the Armenian economy is much more open and attractive than the
economies of the other CIS countries.

The Armenian authorities are working hard to turn Armenia into the
financial center of the region. Armenia is a place where different
banking cultures can work in harony and dialogue.

Zubkov, Sargsyan Discuss Infrastructure Projects

ZUBKOV, SARGSYAN DISCUSS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS

Interfax News Agency
March 24 2008
Russia

Russian Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov and Armenian President-Elect
Serzh Sargsyan met in Moscow on Monday.

Zubkov congratulated Sargsyan on his election to the presidency and
wished him every success.

The meeting revealed that there is mutual interest in expanding trade
and economic cooperation and implementing major joint infrastructure
projects in the energy sector, transport and telecommunications.

Adoption Of Azerbaijan’s Resolution On Karabakh By UN General Assemb

ADOPTION OF AZERBAIJAN’S RESOLUTION ON KARABAKH BY UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY DEFICIENCY OF ARMENIAN FOREIGN POLICY: ARMENIAN POLITICAL EXPERT

arminfo
2008-03-24 12:44:00

ArmInfo. Adoption of Azerbaijan’s resolution ‘Situation on Occupied
Territories of Azerbaijan’ by UN General Assembly was deficiency
of Armenian foreign policy, Armenian political expert Levon
Melik-Shahnazaryan told journalists.

‘In conditions when USA, Russia and France were against the given
resolution, it was really easy to work. Nevertheless, no serious work
has been carried out to suspend the voting’, he said.

Sydney: Tamaya On The Move In Armenia

TAMAYA ON THE MOVE IN ARMENIA

RWE Australian Business News
March 20, 2008 Thursday 4:31 PM AEST

Tamaya Resources (ASX:TMR) has completed the first stage of the
company’s assessment of the Lichkvaz Project in Armenia (TMR 86.2pc).

In 2007, Tamaya announced a takeover offer for Iberian Resources, and
at the close of the offer Tamaya had received acceptances representing
86.2% of the issued capital of Iberian. At the time of the offer,
Iberian’s principal activities were the development of the Lichkvaz
gold project in Armenia.

Based on the review of the Lichkvaz Project, the boards of Tamaya
and Iberian have decided that the full potential of the project will
be better realised through an extensive drilling and comprehensive
metallurgical testing program to be undertaken in 2008.

The board of Tamaya has decided that fast tracking the initial
commissioning of the Lichkvaz Project would be imprudent prior
to determining the full potential of the project. A decision on
the revised date of commissioning will be delayed until after an
extensive drilling and comprehensive metallurgical testing program
has been undertaken.

This will enhance the project by providing further certainty as
to the mine plan and processing for when the project commissioning
is implemented.

Tamaya’s decision is based on wanting to develop the orebody and the
overall project in a way that will maximise shareholder returns.

Two Armenian Exhibitions In Hungary

TWO ARMENIAN EXHIBITIONS IN HUNGARY

AZG Armenian Daily
22/03/2008

Culture

On March 16 two exhibitions presenting Armenian culture were staged
in Shopron, Hungary. The first exhibition under heading "Armenia in
past and present" presented Harutyun Balabanian’s rich collection
of photos. The second one exhibited architects Ashot Baghdasarian
and Laslo Yuhosh’s works. It was presented parallel with illustrated
materials about Armenian architecture.

Budapest "Armenia" jazz quartet performed parallel to the exhibition.

The exhibitions were organized with joint efforts of Shopron
Municipality, Armenian community of Hungary and "Prokultura" cultural
organization of Shopron, Noyan Tapan agency informs.

Nerses Yeritsian: Growth Of Food Prices Will Promote Production Of F

NERSES YERITSIAN: GROWTH OF FOOD PRICES WILL PROMOTE PRODUCTION OF FOODSTUFFS IN ARMENIA

Noyan Tapan
March 20, 2008

YEREVAN, MARCH 20, NOYAN TAPAN. The high growth rates of food prices in
Armenia are exclusively conditioned by the inflation in international
market, the RA minister of trade and economic development Nerses
Yeritsian stated in the National Assembly on March 19.

According to him, a special interdepartmental group was set up two
months ago, and it examines prices in the international and domestic
markets every week. 6 foodstuffs whose prices are rising most rapidly:
wheat, flour, rice, granulated sugar, vegetable oil and butter have
been selected for observation. The growth rates of rice, flour and
vegetable oil prices are especially high.

The minister said that at the moment the price growth in Armenia
is three times lower than in international market, which is due to
long-term contract relations of importers. In particular, flour and
vegetable oil prices have risen by over 50%, rice prices – by over 70%
in international market, and this growth is continuing.

In the words of N. Yeritsian, the government’s task is to supervise
so that the transfer to international prices will be a smooth one,
while taxes from inflation and import will be collected in full and
allocated to vulnerable groups.

The minister said that the price growth allows to speed up the
implementation of the food security program. In his words, the
inflation should promote production of foodstuffs of strategical
importance as the high international prices and the cheap labor
on the domestic market will allow to expand the production of such
foodstuffs. "It is the most rapid solution, it may bring results this
year," he stated.

Article 318 Cancelled As A Result Of Amendmemt To Criminal Code

ARTICLE 318 CANCELLED AS A RESULT OF AMENDMEMT TO CRIMINAL CODE

Noyan Tapan
March 20, 2008

YEREVAN, MARCH 20, NOYAN TAPAN. The RA National Assembly on March 20
passed in second reading and completely the bill on an amendment and
an addition to the Law on Ensuring the Security of Persons Subject
to Special State Protection. The NA passed in first reading the new
draft law on firm names, which simplifies the registration process
of firm names and eliminates the unjustified grounds for refusing the
registration of firm names. After adoption of this law and its taking
effect, the current law of the same name (adopted on November 11,
1999) will lose its force.

The NA also adopted in first reading two legislative initiatives
written by members of "Orinats Yerkir" faction. As a result of an
amendment made to the RA Criminal Code, Article 318 of the Criminal
Code "Insulting a Representative of Authorities" has been recognized
as invalid. By the package of amendments made to the Law on Repressed
Persons and the RA Land Code, the time restriction on gratis provision
of land plots (with the right of property) to repressed persons in
need of housing improvement has been removed. Previosly, the deadline
was June 30, 2007.

39 House Members Urge To Increase Aid To Armenia And Stop Military A

39 HOUSE MEMBERS URGE TO INCREASE AID TO ARMENIA AND STOP MILITARY ASSISTANCE TO AZERBAIJAN

Noyan Tapan
March 20

Thirty-nine members of the House of Representatives of the
United States of America cosigned a letter this week initiated by
Congressional Frank Pallone and Joe Knollenberg, urging the leaders
of the U.S. House State-Foreign Operations Appropriations Subcommittee
to increase aid to Armenia. This was reported by the Armenian National
Committee of America (ANCA).

The congressmen outline six key policy priorities in their letter:

1) Cutting all military aid to Azerbaijan due to its threats of
renewed war

2) Allocating million in military aid to Armenia

3) Allocating million in economic aid to Armenia

4) Allocating million in development aid to Nagorno Karabagh

5) Restoring diplomatic relations with Nagorno Karabagh.

It should be mentioned that the 2009 budget proposed by the White
House suggests giving 24 million dollars’ economic aid to Armenia,
which is 34 million less than the established aid by Congress for the
current year and 11 million less than the preliminary suggestion of
the board of administration for 2008.

ANCA Executive Director Aram Hamparian thanked Congressmen Knollenberg
and Pallone and all those, who joined with the Armenian Caucus in
this initiative to promote a balanced and constructive path toward
peace and development in the Caucasus region.