Armenia – Andorra soccer match compilation

* Dutch Czech mate
* Football: England Defeats N. Ireland in European World Cup Qualifier
* French Folly Boosts Republic
* Group-by-group analysis of European World Cup qualifiers
* Armenia edge Andorra 2-1 for first World Cup win
* Ljungberg On Song For Sweden
* WC Qualifying: Armenia too strong for Andorra
* World Cup 2006 qualifying review
* Traditional European powers take control of UEFA qualification
* Soccerway, Netherlands
* World Cup qualifying results and fixtures
* Armenia beats Andorra 2-1 in World Cup qualifying
* Armenia edge Andorra 2-1 for first World Cup win

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Dutch Czech mate

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Sunday, March 27, 2005

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Dutch midfielder Philip Cocu (in white) tussles with a Romanian opponent in
Bucharest

Netherlands retained pole position in World Cup Qualifying European Zone
Group One with a win in Romania while Czech Republic defeated Finland in a
thriller.

Netherlands recorded as impressive 2-0 win over Romania in Bucharest,
although the win was tainted by an injury to Arjen Robben mid-way through
the first half.

A goal in the first minute of the match by Phillip Cocu and in the last five
minutes from debutant Ryan Babel made sure of the win, which keeps the Dutch
a point clear in the group after the Czech Republic beat Finland 4-3 to move
into second ahead of Romania.

It was a dream start to the game for Marco van Basten’s travelling army,
edging in front after just 45 seconds when veteran midfielder Cocu beat
Tiberiu Ghioane in the air to head home from a Robben corner.

Romania nearly equalised in the 10th minute but Viorel Moldovan’s header
from eight yards out was saved by keeper Edwin van der Sar.

The visitors looked the more dangerous creating good scoring opportunities
on rapid counterattacks by Robben and Dirk Kuijt, but were dealt a blow on
22 minutes when Robben had to leave the game with a calf injury that looks
set to force him out of the Armenia game on Wednesday.

Early reports suggest an even longer lay-off could be Robben’s fate.

“He has something wrong with his calf. It’s mysterious and they (the
doctors) are looking into it,” Van Basten said.

“Robben’s injury looks quite bad – he probably won’t play against Armenia
and it looks like a longer injury.”

Ruud van Nistelrooy headed narrowly wide for the Dutch just after the half
hour as they went in search of the second before the break.

However, it was the home side who came out all guns blazing after the break.

They went close in the 55th minute when Daniel Pancu fired a powerful low
shot from just inside the area but Van der Sar held onto the effort.

Pancu also went close from a free kick five minutes later but his shot went
just wide.

Netherlands retook control of the game when Kuyt and Van Nistelrooy fired
dangerous shots on goal, but their efforts were denied by goalkeeper Bogdan
Lobont.

And it was Robben’s replacement, Babel, who made it 2-0 in the 85th minute
with a low shot to the near corner after a counter-attack had caught the
Romanian defence off guard.

And although Pancu had twice gone close earlier in the half van der Sar was
never placed under any real danger and the Oranje ran out worthy winners.

Romania now go to Macedonia on Wednesday and coach Victor Piturca will be
looking to bounce back to keep their chances of qualifying for the World Cup
in 2006 alive after slipping to third in the group with this defeat.

A late goal by Vratislav Lokvenc snatched victory for the Czech Republic in
a seven-goal encounter against Finland to give Karel Bruckner’s side a
massive boost.

Lokvenc would not have been playing had leading Czech goalscorer Jan Koller
not suffered a thigh injury playing for Borussia Dortmund last week, but
Koller’s stand-in struck with just three minutes remaining to prove his
worth.

The Bochum target-man played in attack alongside Liverpool’s Milan Baros,
who gave the hosts an early lead before Tomas Rosicky put them in control
just after the half-hour.

Jari Litmanen replied immediately after the break but Jan Polak restored the
Czechs’ two-goal cushion before the hour.

However, Finland came back once more to equalise through Aki Riihilahti and
substitute Jonatan Johansson, yet Lokvenc’s late effort would ultimately
leave the battling Finns empty-handed.

Bruckner was also without Tomas Galasek and Zdenek Grygera through injury
but that did not stop his side getting off to a flying start.

It took Baros just seven minutes to open the scoring with his first goal of
the qualifying campaign after Rosicky had dispossessed Joonas Kolkka and
delivered a low cross for Baros to convert past Finland goalkeeper Jussi
Jaaskelainen.

Lokvenc then went close with a 19th-minute header, before Rosicky netted his
10th international goal with a 30-yard free-kick after 34 minutes.

Finland were earlier handed a lifeline when home keeper Petr Cech dropped
the ball in the 22nd minute after collecting a cross, but Shefki Kuqi missed
from 10 yards.

The visitors were level in the 46th minute though, when Litmanen volleyed
home his first goal in eight internationals from Riihilahti’s left-wing
cross.

With 58 minutes gone, the pressure on the home side was eased by Polak, who
has benefited from the injuries to Galasek and Grygera to earn a recall to
the national side after five years.

The midfielder scored on his return in last month’s friendly win over
Slovenia and made it two-in-two following a superb solo run and accurate
assist from Rosicky.

Crystal Palace midfielder Riihilahti beat Chelsea keeper Cech last weekend
in England’s Premiership and pounced on a poor header by Sami Hyypia to
repeat the feat and give Finland hope in the 73rd minute.

With only their third shot of the half, Finland then levelled with their
third goal of the half. A minute after coming off the bench, Johansson
capitalised on a rare error by Rosicky in the 79th minute to score.

But just as Finland thought they had salvaged a point, Lokvenc dashed their
hopes with his 10th international goal, a powerful drive from the edge of
the box.

Czech Republic will now look to consolidate their place against Andorra on
Wednesday, but it’s a long wait for Finland to try to revive their World Cup
dream – their home clash with the Dutch isn’t until June 8.

A second-half goal from Romik Khachatrian was enough to seal a 2-1 victory
for Armenia in the basement battle with Andorra.

The Armenians therefore picked up their first win in the qualifiers and
after taking a shock point in their last match with Romania will travel to
the Netherlands for their next test in great spirits.

Their French coach Bernard Casoni will have been delighted with his team’s
performance as they were missing both captain Harutyun Vardanian and
top-scorer Artur Petrosian through injury.

However Andorra have now dropped to the bottom of the group pile at the
expense of their rivals and their week is unlikely to get better for the
minnows from the Pyrenees when they host the Czech Republic in midweek.

It was all Armenia in the first-half and it was no surprise when they took a
32nd minute lead as Ara Hakobian beat Andorra goalkeeper Koldo Alvarez.

The home side then missed a good chance to extend their lead nine minutes
later as midfielder Artavadz Karamian’s header just shaved the post.

Andorra had only managed a single shot on target in the first period so it
came as something of a shock as they levelled the scoreline in the 57th
minute.

Justo Ruiz’s powerful free kick hit the post and bounced back to create
havoc in the home penalty area.

Fernando Silva was alert to the opportunity and was first to reach the ball
heading home past keeper Roman Berezovsky.

But Armenia were not to be denied and Khachatrian grabbed the winner in
spectacular fashion in the 73rd minute.

The midfielder smashed in a long-range rocket from more than 30 yards from
goal that left Alvarez with no chance.

Andorra, despite this setback, will at least take something from this
qualifying group when they are inevitably eliminated.

Earlier in the competition they beat FYR Macedonia in what was their first
ever victory in a competitive international in their short footballing
history.

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Football: England Defeats N. Ireland in European World Cup Qualifier
By VOA Sports

Voice of America
March 26 2005

26 March 2005

England’s national football (soccer) team has defeated Northern
Ireland, 4-0, while the Czech Republic edged Finland, 4-3 in European
qualifying for the 2006 World Cup in Germany.

All of England’s goals came in the second half, with Joe Cole scoring
for the home side in the 47th minute. Michael Owen added a second
goal in the 52nd minute. Northern Ireland’s Chris Baird knocked the
ball into his own goal to give England a 3-0 lead, and Frank Lampar
of England added the fourth score in the 62nd minute.

Also in Group-6, Austria scored a 2-0 win over Wales in Cardiff.
Ivica Vastic scored in the 82nd minute and Martin Stranzl added the
second Austrian goal four minutes later.

In Group-1, the Czech Republic needed an 87th-minute goal from
Vratislav Lokvenc to beat Finland, 4-3 in Teplice. The Czechs lead
the group with 12 points. Also in Group-1, Armenia defeated Andorra,
2-1, in Yerevan, with Ara Hakobian and Romik Khachtrian scoring for
the home side. Fernando Silva scored for Armenia.

In Group-3 play, Russia defeated Liechtenstein, 2-1 in Vaduz, thanks
to goals from Alexander Kerzhakov (23rd minute) and Andrei Kariaka
(37th minute). Also in Group-3, Slovakia defeated Estonia, 2-1, in
Tallinn.

In Group-8, Sweden shut out Bulgaria, 3-0, in Sofia. Fredrik
Ljungberg scored two goals for Sweden, including a 90th minute
penalty. Erik Edman added Sweden’s other goal.

A total of 17 qualifiers are on the schedule in Europe, Saturday. In
European qualifying, the winner of each group and the two best
second-place teams earn automatic berths to next year’s World Cup.
The six other second-place teams are drawn against each other for
playoffs to earn three berths to the tournament.

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French Folly Boosts Republic
By Jamie Gardner, PA Sport

Scotsman, UK
Sunday, 27th March 2005

“PA” News
Sat 26 Mar 2005
10:03pm (UK)

The Republic of Ireland clung on to top spot in World Cup qualifying Group
Four as France were held to a goalless draw by Switzerland.

Ireland were denied victory against Israel in Tel Aviv by an injury-time
equaliser, but France were similarly frustrated as they failed to find a way
past the Swiss at the Stade de France.

Ireland, Israel and France are still locked together, now on nine points,
with Les Bleus travelling to Israel for another qualifier on Wednesday
night.

Poland look set to fight England all the way for top spot in World Cup
qualifying Group Six after drubbing Azerbaijan 8-0 in Warsaw.

They kept within a point of Sven-Goran Eriksson’s men, who face the Azeris
at St James’ Park on Wednesday, and possess superior goal difference.

On this evidence England’s task in midweek should not be too onerous and the
Poles won at a canter with a hat-trick from Tomasz Frankowski, two for
substitute Marek Saganowski and one each for Kamil Kosowski and Jacek
Krzynowek. An early own goal from Aftandil Hadzhiev helped Poland on their
way.

Holland held on to top spot in Group One with a 2-0 win over Romania in
Bucharest, overcoming the loss of Arjen Robben to injury after just 21
minutes.

PSV Eindhoven veteran Phillip Cocu scored the first for the Dutch in the
opening minute and Robben’s replacement Ryan Babel added a second five
minutes later.

The Czech Republic moved up to second in the group as they overcame Finland
4-3 in an extraordinary match in Teplice.

Liverpool striker Milan Baros put the home side ahead in the seventh minute
and Borussia Dortmund star Tomas Rosicky made it 2-0 after 33 minutes.

Veteran former Liverpool forward Jari Litmanen pulled one back for the Finns
a minute into the second half but the two-goal cushion was restored by Jan
Polak (58).

Finland did not give up though and pulled back to 3-3 with two goals in six
minutes from Crystal Palace midfielder Aki Riihilahti and Charlton’s Jonatan
Johansson, before Vratislav Lokvenc scored the winner three minutes from
time.

Armenia moved above Andorra at the bottom of the group with a 2-1 win in
Yerevan.

Arsenal forward Freddie Ljungberg grabbed two goals and Tottenham defender
Erik Edman scored the other as Sweden cruised to a 3-0 away win over
Bulgaria in Group Eight to stay top of their pool.

Croatia claimed a comfortable 4-0 win over Iceland to keep within two points
of the Swedes with a game in hand. Rangers striker Dado Prso scored the last
of his side’s goals in the final minute.

Bolton midfielder Stelios Giannakopoulos scored Greece’s third as the
European champions cut Group Two leaders Ukraine’s lead to three points by
beating Georgia 3-1 in Tbilisi.

In the same group, Denmark saw off Kazakhstan 3-0 in Copenhagen, while
Turkey beat Albania 2-0 in Istanbul with both goals coming in the first five
minutes.

Belgium came back from the shock of conceding a first-minute goal to beat
Bosnia-Herzegovina 4-1 in Group Seven. Rangers midfielder Thomas Buffel
scored the fourth for Belgium with Hamburg striker Emile Mpenza scoring two.

Slovakia moved level on points with Group Three leaders Portugal after a 2-1
win in Estonia, while Russia stayed within three points of the top two by
beating Liechtenstein by the same score in Vaduz.

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Group-by-group analysis of European World Cup qualifiers
Sat Mar 26, 2005 10:42 PM GMT

Reuters, UK
March 26 2005

LONDON, March 26 (Reuters) – A group-by-group analysis of Saturday’s
European World Cup qualifying matches:

GROUP ONE

The Netherlands edged ahead in the very tight group with a priceless
2-0 win over second-placed Romania in Bucharest, a defeat that sent
the Romanians down to third place.

The Czech Republic moved above the Romanians on to 12 points — one
behind the Dutch, after their thrilling 4-3 win over Finland, who are
fourth on nine.

The Netherlands should consolidate their position with a win over
Armenia on Wednesday. The Armenians though had reason to cheer on
Saturday moving off the bottom with a 2-1 win over Andorra.

– – –

GROUP TWO

European champions Greece continued their improvement with a 2-1 win
in Georgia that lifted them on to 11 points, three behind leaders
Ukraine who did not play. Denmark and Turkey also maintained their
push towards the finals with the Danes beating Kazakhstan 3-0 in
Copenhagen and Turkey overcoming Albania 2-0 in Istanbul.

Three fascinating ties on Wednesday could prove more of a pointer as
to who might ultimately qualify, with Ukraine playing Denmark, Greece
playing Albania and Georgia hosting neighbouring Turkey.

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GROUP THREE

Slovakia won 2-1 in Estonia to pull level with Portugal on 13 points
at the top of the group — before playing Portugal at home in
Bratislava on Wednesday.

Russia stayed in contention with the leading pair by overcoming a
plucky Liechtenstein side 2-1 in Vaduz to take their total to 10
points from five matches before their visit to Estonia on Wednesday.

Portugal warmed up with a 4-1 friendly win over Canada.

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GROUP FOUR Two draws between Israel and Ireland (1-1) and France and
Switzerland (0-0) left the order unchanged between the four teams
looking to qualify.

Ireland, France and Israel all moved on to nine points from five
matches while Switzerland moved on to six from four, but Switzerland
should gain three more points on Wednesday when they host Cyprus, 2-1
winners against Jordan in a friendly on Saturday.

Israel, who scored a stoppage time equaliser to deny the Irish
victory in Tel Aviv, host France on Wednesday in a crucial match for
both teams following France’s third successive home goalless
qualifying draw.

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GROUP FIVE Italy consolidated their leading place with 12 points from
five matches after beating Scotland 2-0 in Milan in the only match
played. Norway, in second place with seven points from four games,
should close the gap again on Wednesday when they travel to Moldova.

Slovenia, beaten 1-0 in a friendly by World Cup hosts Germany on
Saturday, must beat Belarus on Wednesday to stay in the hunt.

– – –

GROUP SIX The top three teams beat the bottom three to leave England,
Poland and Austria in a three-way battle for the top two places, with
England leading the way after their 4-0 victory over Northern
Ireland.

Poland’s spectacular 8-0 win over Azerbaijan — their biggest win for
nearly 42 years — and Austria’s 2-0 win over Wales effectively split
the group in half and the gap is likely to grow even wider on
Wednesday when England play Azerbaijan, Austria play Wales again in
Vienna and Poland host Northern Ireland. – – –

GROUP SEVEN Belgium beat Bosnia 4-1 in the only match played and
although that lifts them only up to fourth in the six-team group, it
does keep their faint hopes alive.

The picture should become a little clearer after Wednesday when
Bosnia play Lithuania, Belgium travel to no-hopers San Marino and the
leading two, Serbia & Montenegro and Spain meet in Belgrade.

– – –

GROUP EIGHT Leaders Sweden took a giant step towards the finals with
a convincing 3-0 win in Sofia over Bulgaria, who started the day in
second place but ended it in third after Croatia later beat Iceland
4-0.

Sweden, who have now won six successive qualifiers away from home —
one short of Germany’s record — do not play on Wednesday but are
almost certain to pick up another three points when they host Malta
in June.

Croatia, who were far too strong for Iceland, will go top of the
group on Wednesday, if, as expected, they beat Malta at home.

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Armenia edge Andorra 2-1 for first World Cup win
Sat Mar 26, 2005 4:34 PM GMT

Reuters, UK
March 26 2005

YEREVAN, March 26 (Reuters) – Armenia recorded their first victory in
their 2006 World Cup qualifying campaign, beating fellow outsiders
Andorra 2-1 in a Group One match on Saturday.

Midfielder Romik Khachatryan, who plays for Greek first division side
OFI Crete, scored the winner from close range seven minutes from time
to send the home crowd wild.

Ara Hakobyan put the Armenians 1-0 up with a cracking shot iafter 32
minutes but Fernando Silva equalised for the visitors shortly after
the break.

The win allowed bottom-of-the-table Armenia to draw level with
Andorra on four points from six matches and one point behind
fifth-placed Macedonia, who were not playing on Saturday.

None of those teams have a chance of reaching the finals, but all
want to avoid finishing bottom of the group when it ends in October.

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Ljungberg On Song For Sweden

SportingLife, UK
March 26 2005

Sweden’s stranglehold at the top of World Cup Qualifying Group Eight
was strengthened with a superb 3-0 win at closest rivals Bulgaria.

Attacking midfielder Freddie Ljungberg was the Swede’s
tormentor-in-chief, opening the scoring in the 17th minute before
closing the game out with a last-minute penalty.

Tottenham left-back Erik Edman had already sealed the points with the
second in the 73rd minute as Bulgaria.

Armenia picked up their first victory in Group One as they edged out
fellow strugglers Andorra 2-1 at the Hanrapetakan Stadium.

Ara Hakobian put the hosts ahead in the 32nd minute but they were
pegged back when Fernando Silva scored 12 minutes after the break.

Romik Khachatrian was the match-winner for Armenia with a 73rd-minute
strike as his side climb above their vanquished opponents at the foot
of the table.

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WC Qualifying: Armenia too strong for Andorra

SoccerWay, Netherlands
March 26 2005

World Cup 2006

YEREVAN, March 26 (SW) – In the first European qualifier played on
Saturday, Armenia achieved their first win of the campaign over
Andorra, it was however, anything but easy.

32 minutes had been played in Armenia’s capital Yerevan, when Ara
Hakobian put the hosts ahead. However, Andorra levelled in the 57th
minute to force Armenia to start over again. In the 73rd minute, the
decisive goal came from Romik Khachatrian, to give the home team a
2-1 win.

In other Group 1 matches on Saturday, the Czech Republic host Finland
in Teplice, while the Dutch play away to Romania.

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World Cup 2006 qualifying review

BBC Sport, UK
March 26 2005

England 4-0 N Ireland
Wales 0-2 Austria

England sustained their place at the top of Group Six with a thumping
4-0 home victory over Northern Ireland.

A Joe Cole shot opened the scoring and Michael Owen hit a second
before Chris Baird’s own goal and Frank Lampard’s deflected shot
sealed the win.

Wales’ hopes look slim after Ivica Vastic and Martin Stranzl scored
late goals to secure Austria a 2-0 victory.

Second-placed Poland can close the gap on England if they beat
Azerbaijan in their game which kicks off at 1700 GMT.

GROUP 1
The battle of the bottom two nations ended in a first victory for
Armenia, who moved above Andorra after beating them 2-1.

Ara Hakobyan put Armenia and Fernando Silva equalised but Romik
Khachatryan scored an 83rd-minute winner.

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Traditional European powers take control of UEFA qualification

Sports Network
03/26 17:11:41 ET

Bucharest, Romania (Sports Network) – Heavyweights such as Holland, England,
Italy and Sweden all continued to improve its positions Saturday with
comfortable victories in UEFA World Cup qualifying.

The Netherlands was able to walk into Romania and post a 2-0 victory in
hostile conditions. Philip Cocu and Ryan Babel scored for Marco van Basten,
whose squad now leads Group 1 with 13 points after five matches.

Babel scored his first goal for the Dutch in his first game. Cocu headed
home an early corner from Arjen Robben, who was later forced to leave the
game due to injury. The Chelsea standout has struggled all season with
various injuries.

The Czech Republic and Armenia also won in Group 1 action Saturday. The
Czech side was able to hold off Finland, 4-3, in a wild contest. Vratislav
Lokvenc scored the decisive goal just three minutes from time. Armenia beat
Andorra, 2-1, to earn its first win in six tries.

England exploded for all its goal in the second half of a 4-0 victory over
Northern Ireland in Group 6 action. The Three Lions received strikes from
Joe Cole, Michael Owen and Frank Lampard to remain unbeaten in qualifying
action. An own goal by Northern Ireland accounted for the game’s other
strike.

Sven-Goran Eriksson’s side now has 13 points, one ahead of second-place
Poland, which crushed Azerbaijan by a score of 8-0. Austria shut down Wales
in Cardiff, 2-0. Two late goals allowed Austria to keep pace with the top
two, but it still sits four points back of Poland and five behind England.

Sweden had little trouble in its Group 8 match against 10-men Bulgaria in
Sofia. Freddie Ljungberg scored twice in the 3-0 victory, which allowed the
Swedes to remain atop its group, two points ahead of Croatia. The Croats
easily defeated visiting Iceland, 4-0. Bulgaria dropped five points behind
Sweden and three behind Croatia.

Italy, meanwhile, received two strikes from Andrea Pirlo to lead the Azzurri
to a 2-0 win over Scotland in a Group 5 game at the San Siro. Italy now sits
comfortably atop its group with 12 points from five matches.

The only power that did not earn three points Saturday was France.
Switzerland held Les Bleus without a goal in Paris during a scoreless draw.
Israel scored a goal in extra time to earn a 1-1 draw at home against
Ireland in Group 4 action. France, Israel and Ireland all remained even on
points with nine.

To no surprise, Greece, Turkey and Denmark each posted Group 2 victories.
Greece won at Georgia, 3-1; Turkey scored twice in the first five minutes of
a 2-0 victory over Albania; Denmark easily disposed of Kazakhstan, 3-0.

Slovakia and Russia both earned 2-1 road triumphs in Group 3 games. Slovakia
won at Estonia and Russia won at Liechtenstein.

In Saturday’s final UEFA game, Belgium cruised to a 4-1 victory at home over
Bosnia Herzegovina in Group 7 action.

03/26 17:11:41 ET

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Soccerway, Netherlands

WC Qualifying: Holland beat Romania, Czechs escape versus Finland

[WC Qualifying: Armenia too strong for Andorra]

World Cup 2006

BUCHAREST/TEPLICE/YEREVAN, March 26 (SW) – The Netherlands are a step closer
to qualification for the 2006 World Cup following an away win against
Romania, while the Czechs escaped at home versus Finland. Earlier, Armenia
defeated Andorra.

Marco Van Basten’s team had a perfect start in the Romanian capital, as
Phillip Cocu headed home from a corner after only 41 seconds. The Romanians
were unable to pressurize the Dutch lead, and a goal from the young Ryan
Babel in the 85th minute decided the match, 0-2.

Only downside for the Dutch was the substitution of Arjen Robben, who
suffered an ankle injury in the first half.

Earlier, Liverpool striker Milan Baros put the Czech Republic ahead in the
7th minute, and Borussia Dortmund’s Tomas Rosicky added a second goal in the
34th. Jari Litmanen got one back for Finland, but things seemed to have been
decided when Jan Polak restored the gap of two, in Czech favour, after 58
minutes.

The Finnish visitors refused to give up however and goals from Aki
Riihilahti in the 73rd, and Jonatan Johansson in the 79th gave the game a
new balance. But the decision came in the 87th minute when Vratislav Lokvenc
saved the day for the Czechs, scoring for 4-3.

32 minutes had been played in Armenia’s capital Yerevan, when Ara Hakobian
put the hosts ahead. However, Andorra levelled in the 57th minute to force
Armenia to start over again. In the 73rd minute, the decisive goal came from
Romik Khachatrian, to give the home team a 2-1 win.

The Netherlands lead in Group 1, with 13 points from 5 matches, while the
Czechs are second with 12. Romania take the third place with 10 points from
6 matches, followed by Finland (9), Macedonia (5) and Armenia and Andorra,
both with 4 points.

copyright © Jonathan Roorda

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World Cup qualifying results and fixtures

The Guardian – United Kingdom
Mar 26, 2005

Group One

P W D L F A Pts

Holland 4 3 1 0 10 3 10

Romania 5 3 1 1 10 5 10

Finland 5 3 0 2 10 6 9

Czech Republic 4 3 0 1 6 2 9

Macedonia FYR 6 1 2 3 6 7 5

Andorra 5 1 1 3 2 11 4

Armenia 5 0 1 4 2 12 1

Previous results: Aug 18 Romania 2 Finland 1, Macedonia 3 Armenia 0. Sept 4
Finland 3 Andorra 0, Romania 2 Macedonia 1. Sept 8 Armenia 0 Finland 2, Andorra
1 Romania 5, Holland 2 Czech Rep 0. Oct 9 Czech Rep 1 Romania 0, Finland 3
Armenia 1, Macedonia 2 Holland 2. Oct 13 Andorra 1 Macedonia 0, Armenia 0 Czech
Rep 3, Holland 3 Finland 1. Nov 17 Macedonia 0 Czech Rep 2, Armenia 1 Romania
1, Andorra 0 Holland 3. Feb 9 Macedonia 0 Andorra 0.

Remaining fixtures: Today Armenia v Andorra, Czech Republic v Finland,
Romania v Holland. Wednesday Andorra v Czech Republic, Macedonia v Romania, Holland
v Armenia. Jun 4 Armenia v Macedonia, Czech Republic v Andorra, Holland v
Romania. Jun 8 Czech Republic v Macedonia, Finland v Holland, Romania v Armenia.
Aug 17 Romania v Andorra, Macedonia v Finland. Sept 3 Andorra v Finland,
Armenia v Holland, Romania v Czech Republic. Sep 7 Finland v Macedonia, Czech
Republic v Armenia, Holland v Andorra. Oct 8 Finland v Romania, Czech Republic v
Holland. Oct 12 Andorra v Armenia, Holland v Macedonia, Finland v Czech Republic.

Group Two

P W D L F A Pts

Ukraine 6 4 2 0 11 3 14

Greece 5 2 2 1 7 5 8

Denmark 5 1 3 1 7 6 6

Turkey 5 1 3 1 6 5 6

Albania 5 2 0 3 3 7 6

Georgia 4 1 2 1 5 5 5

Kazakhstan 4 0 0 4 2 10 0

Previous results: Sept 4 Turkey 1 Georgia 1, Denmark 1 Ukraine 1, Albania 2
Greece 1. Sept 8 Kazakhstan 1 Ukraine 2, Georgia 2 Albania 0, Greece 0 Turkey
0. Oct 9 Ukraine 1 Greece 1, Turkey 4 Kazakhstan 0, Albania 0 Denmark 2. Oct 13
Denmark 1 Turkey 1, Kazakhstan 0 Albania 1, Ukraine 2 Georgia 0 Nov 17
Georgia 2 Denmark 2, Greece 3 Kazakhstan 1, Turkey 0 Ukraine 3. Feb 9 Albania 0
Ukraine 2, Greece 2 Denmark 1.

Remaining fixtures: Today Denmark v Kazakhstan, Georgia v Greece, Turkey v
Albania Wednesday Georgia v Turkey, Greece v Albania, Ukraine v Denmark Jun 4
Albania v Georgia, Turkey v Greece, Ukraine v Kazakhstan Jun 8 Denmark v
Albania, Greece v Ukraine, Kazakhstan v Turkey Aug 17 Kazakhstan v Georgia Sept 3
Georgia v Ukraine, Turkey v Denmark, Albania v Kazakhstan Sept 7 Ukraine v
Turkey, Denmark v Georgia, Kazakhstan v Greece Oct 8 Ukraine v Albania, Denmark v
Greece, Georgia v Kazakhstan Oct 12 Albania v Turkey, Greece v Georgia,
Kazakhstan v Denmark.

Group Three

P W D L F A Pts

Portugal 5 4 1 0 20 3 13

Slovakia 4 3 1 0 15 3 10

Russia 4 2 1 1 10 8 7

Latvia 5 2 1 2 10 12 7

Estonia 5 2 1 2 8 11 7

Liechtenstein 5 1 1 3 8 14 4

Luxembourg 6 0 0 6 4 24

Previous results: Aug 18 Liechtenstein 1 Estonia 2, Slovakia 3 Luxembourg 1.
Sept 4 Estonia 4 Luxembourg 0, Russia 1 Slovakia 1, Latvia 0 Portugal 2. Sept
8 Luxembourg 3 Latvia 4, Slovakia 7 Liechtenstein 0, Portugal 4 Estonia 0. Oct
9 Luxembourg 0 Russia 4, Slovakia 4 Latvia 1, Liechtenstein 2 Portugal 2. Oct
13 Latvia 2 Estonia 2, Luxembourg 0 Liechtenstein 4, Portugal 7 Russia 1. Nov
17 Liechtenstein 1 Latvia 3, Luxembourg 0 Portugal 5, Russia 4 Estonia 0.

Remaining fixtures: Today Estonia v Slovakia, Liechtenstein v Russia.
Wednesday Estonia v Russia, Latvia v Luxembourg, Slovakia v Portugal. Jun 4 Estonia v
Liechtenstein, Portugal v Slovakia, Russia v Latvia. Jun 8 Estonia v
Portugal, Latvia v Liechtenstein, Luxembourg v Slovakia. Aug 17 Liechtenstein v
Slovakia, Latvia v Russia. Sept 3 Estonia v Latvia, Portugal v Luxembourg, Russia v
Liechtenstein. Sept 7 Liechtenstein v Luxembourg, Latvia v Slovakia, Russia v
Portugal. Oct 8 Russia v Luxembourg, Slovakia v Estonia, Portugal v
Liechtenstein. Oct 12 Luxembourg v Estonia, Portugal v Latvia, Slovakia v Russia.

Group Four

P W D L F A Pts

Rep of Ireland 4 2 2 0 6 1 8

France 4 2 2 0 4 0 8

Israel 4 2 2 0 6 4 8

Switzerland 3 1 2 0 9 3 5

Cyprus 5 0 1 4 4 11 1

Faroe Islands 4 0 1 3 2 12 1

Previous results: Sept 4 Republic of Ireland 3 Cyprus 0, Switzerland 6 Faroe
Islands 0, France 0 Israel 0. Sept 8 Faroe Islands 0 France 2, Israel 2 Cyprus
1, Switzerland 1 Republic of Ireland 1. Oct 9 Cyprus 2 Faroe Islands 2,
Israel 2 Switzerland 2, France 0 Republic of Ireland 0. Oct 13 Cyprus 0 France 2,
Republic of Ireland 2 Faroe Islands 0. Nov 17 Cyprus 1 Israel 2.

Remaining fixtures: Today Israel v Republic of Ireland , Switzerland v
France. Wednesday Israel v France, Switzerland v Cyprus. Jun 4 Faroe Islands v
Switzerland, Republic of Ireland v Israel. Jun 8 Faroe Islands v Republic of
Ireland . Aug 17 Faroe Islands v Cyprus. Sept 3 Switzerland v Israel, France v Faroe
Islands. Sept 7 Republic of Ireland v France, Faroe Islands v Israel, Cyprus
v Switzerland. Oct 8 Switzerland v France, Israel v Faroe Islands, Cyprus v
Republic of Ireland . Oct 12 Republic of Ireland v Switzerland, France v Cyprus.

Group Five

P W D L F A Pts

Italy 4 3 0 1 7 5 9

Norway 4 2 1 1 6 3 7

Slovenia 4 2 1 1 4 3 7

Belarus 3 1 1 1 8 5 4

Scotland 3 0 2 1 1 2 2

Moldova 4 0 1 3 1 9 1

Previous results: Sept 4 Slovenia 3 Moldova 0, Italy 2 Norway 1. Sept 8
Norway 1 Belarus 1, Moldova 0 Italy 1, Scotland 0 Slovenia 0. Oct 9 Scotland 0
Norway 1, Belarus 4 Moldova 0, Slovenia 1 Italy 0. Oct 13 Italy 4 Belarus 3,
Moldova 1 Scotland 1, Norway 3 Slovenia 0.

Remaining fixtures: Today Italy v Scotland . Wednesday Moldova v Norway,
Slovenia v Belarus. Jun 4 Belarus v Slovenia, Norway v Italy, Scotland v Moldova.
Jun 8 Belarus v Scotland . Sept 3 Moldova v Belarus, Slovenia v Norway,
Scotland v Italy. Sept 7 Norway v Scotland , Moldova v Slovenia, Belarus v Italy.
Oct 8 Norway v Moldova, Scotland v Belarus, Italy v Slovenia. Oct 12 Belarus v
Norway, Slovenia v Scotland , Italy v Moldova.

Group Six

P W D L F A Pts

England 4 3 1 0 7 3 10

Poland 4 3 0 1 10 5 9

Austria 4 1 2 1 8 8 5

Northern Ireland 4 0 3 1 5 8 3

Wales 4 0 2 2 5 8 2

Azerbaijan 4 0 2 2 1 4 2

Previous results: Sept 4 Northern Ireland 0 Poland 3, Azerbaijan 1 Wales 1,
Austria 2 England 2. Sept 8 Austria 2 Azerbaijan 0, Poland 1 England 2, Wales 2
Northern Ireland 2. Oct 9 England 2 Wales 0, Austria 1 Poland 3, Azerbaijan 0
Northern Ireland 0 Oct 13 Azerbaijan 0 England 1, Northern Ireland 3 Austria
3, Wales 2 Poland 3.

Remaining fixtures: Today England v Northern Ireland , Poland v Azerbaijan,
Wales v Austria. Wednesday Austria v Wales , England v Azerbaijan (St James’
Park), Poland v Northern Ireland . Jun 4 Azerbaijan v Poland. Sept 3 Northern
Ireland v Azerbaijan, Poland v Austria, Wales v England . Sept 7 Azerbaijan v
Austria, Poland v Wales , Northern Ireland v England . Oct 8 England v Austria
(Old Trafford), Northern Ireland v Wales . Oct 12 Wales v Azerbaijan, England v
Poland (Old Trafford), Austria v Northern Ireland .

Group Seven

P W D L F A Pts

Serbia-Mont 4 3 1 0 10 0 10

Spain 4 2 2 0 8 1 8

Lithuania 4 2 2 0 6 1 8

Bosnia-Herz 2 0 2 0 1 1 2

Belgium 3 0 1 2 1 5 1

San Marino 5 0 0 5 0 18 0

Previous results: Sept 4 Belgium 1 Lithuania 1, San Marino 0
Serbia-Montenegro 3. Sept 8 Lithuania 4 San Marino 0, Bosnia-Herzegovina 1 Spain 1. Oct 9
Bosnia-Herzegovina 0 Serbia-Montenegro 0, Spain 2 Belgium 0. Oct 13 Lithuania 0
Spain 0, Serbia-Montenegro 5 San Marino 0. Nov 17 San Marino 0 Lithuania 1,
Belgium 0 Serbia-Montenegro 2. Feb 9 2005 Spain 5 San Marino 0.

Remaining fixtures: Today Belgium v Bosnia-Herzegovina. Wednesday
Bosnia-Herzegovina v Lithuania, San Marino v Belgium, Serbia-Montenegro v Spain. Jun 4
San Marino v Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia-Montenegro v Belgium, Spain v Lithuania.
Jun 8 Spain v Bosnia-Herzegovina. Sept 3 Bosnia-Herzegovina v Belgium,
Serbia-Montenegro v Lithuania. Sept 7 Lithuania v Bosnia-Herzegovina, Belgium v San
Marino, Spain v Serbia-Montenegro. Oct 8 Belgium v Spain, Bosnia-Herzegovina v
San Marino, Lithuania v Serbia-Montenegro. Oct 12 San Marino v Spain,
Lithuania v Belgium, Serbia-Montenegro v Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Group Eight

P W D L F A Pts

Sweden 4 3 0 1 14 2 9

Bulgaria 3 2 1 0 9 4 7

Croatia 3 2 1 0 6 2 7

Hungary 4 2 0 2 5 8 6

Iceland 4 0 1 3 4 10 1

Malta 4 0 1 3 1 13 1

Previous results: Sept 4 Iceland 1 Bulgaria 3, Croatia 3 Hungary 0, Malta 0
Sweden 7. Sept 8 Sweden 0 Croatia 1, Hungary 3 Iceland 2. Oct 9 Sweden 3
Hungary 0, Malta 0 Iceland 0, Croatia 2 Bulgaria 2. Oct 13 Bulgaria 4 Malta 1,
Iceland 1 Sweden 4. Nov 17 Malta 0 Hungary 2.

Remaining fixtures: Today Bulgaria v Sweden, Croatia v Iceland. Wednesday
Croatia v Malta, Hungary v Bulgaria. Jun 4 Bulgaria v Croatia, Iceland v Hungary,
Sweden v Malta. Jun 8 Iceland v Malta. Sept 3 Sweden v Bulgaria, Iceland v
Croatia, Hungary v Malta. Sept 7 Hungary v Sweden, Bulgaria v Iceland, Malta v
Croatia. Oct 8 Bulgaria v Hungary, Croatia v Sweden. Oct 12 Sweden v Iceland,
Malta v Bulgaria, Hungary v Croatia.

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Armenia beats Andorra 2-1 in World Cup qualifying

AP Worldstream
Mar 26, 2005

Ara Hakobian and Romik Khachtrian scored a goal each Saturday, and Armenia
beat Andorra 2-1 in a European World Cup qualifying match.

Hakobian beat Andorra goalkeeper Koldo Alvarez in the 32nd minute, and
Khachtrian scored the winner for Armenia with a 30-meter drive in the 74th.

Fernando Silva briefly leveled for Andorra at Vazgen Sarkisian Stadium.

Armenia and Andorra are tied for last place in Group 1 with four points. It
was Armenia’s first win in six matches.

Armenia midfielder Artavazd Karamian missed a chance to add to his team’s
lead in the 41st minute when his header shaved the post.

Andorra managed just one shot on goal before the interval.

In the 57th minute, Justo Ruiz’s powerful free kick hit the right post and
bounced back into the box. Silva was first to reach the ball and headed in the
equalizer.

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Armenia edge Andorra 2-1 for first World Cup win

Reuters.uk, UK

Sat Mar 26, 2005 5:34 PM GMT

YEREVAN, March 26 (Reuters) – Armenia recorded their first victory in their
2006 World Cup qualifying campaign, beating fellow outsiders Andorra 2-1 in
a Group One match on Saturday.

Midfielder Romik Khachatryan, who plays for Greek first division side OFI
Crete, scored the winner from close range seven minutes from time to send
the home crowd wild.

Ara Hakobyan put the Armenians 1-0 up with a cracking shot iafter 32 minutes
but Fernando Silva equalised for the visitors shortly after the break.

The win allowed bottom-of-the-table Armenia to draw level with Andorra on
four points from six matches and one point behind fifth-placed Macedonia,
who were not playing on Saturday.

None of those teams have a chance of reaching the finals, but all want to
avoid finishing bottom of the group when it ends in October.

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This regional compilation was contributed to by:
Katia Peltekian
Sebouh Z. Tashjian
Toros Babikian

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New Meeting Of Russian And Armenian Presidents

NEW MEETING OF RUSSIAN AND ARMENIAN PRESIDENTS

RIA Novosti

2005-03-25 12:44

YEREVAN, March 25 (RIA Novosti) – Russian President Vladimir Putin
and Armenian President Robert Kocharyan will discuss in Yerevan the
perspectives for trade development, issues concerning the reformation
of the CIS as well as participation in Eurasec and the Collective
Security Treaty Organization (CSTO).

“The key issue of the talks is the current state and perspectives for
the development of trade and economic cooperation – projects in the
spheres of energy, non-ferrous metallurgy, banking, construction,
transportation as well as the implementation of the agreement
“property as repayment of debt and expansion of the military-technical
cooperation,” a source in the Russian President’s administration said.

According to him, the presidents pay special attention to the
issues concerning the reformation of the CIS as well as the mutually
beneficial participation of Russia and Armenia in Eurasec and the CSTO.

Moreover, “Putin and Kocharyan will discuss issues concerning the
coordination of efforts on such important directions as the elimination
of international terrorism and extremism threats, provision of security
and stability in the Caucasus and solution of regional problems,”
the source added.

“The agenda of the meeting also includes issues concerning the
humanitarian cooperation, deepening of contacts between people of the
two states, interaction of public organizations, as well as promotion
of the Russian language in Armenia and of Armenian in Russia,” the
source noted.

The schedule of the visit also envisages the meeting of Vladimir Putin
with His Holiness Garegin II, the Supreme Patriarch and Catholicos
of All Armenians.

Armenian, Russian presidents’ one-to-one meeting under way – TV

Armenian, Russian presidents’ one-to-one meeting under way – TV

Public Television of Armenia, Yerevan
25 Mar 05

Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Yerevan on a two-day
working visit in the evening of 24 March at Armenian President Robert
Kocharyan’s invitation.

The two presidents’ one-to-one meeting is under way at the moment in
the Armenian president’s residence. The presidents will hold a news
conference after the meeting.

[Video showed Kocharyan welcoming Putin at Yerevan airport]

Explosion In Center Of Yerevan

EXPLOSION IN CENTER OF YEREVAN

24.03.2005 03:28

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ An explosion took place in the center of Yerevan at
10:00 a.m. local time, Regnum news agency reported. The Armenian Police
reported that there was “an explosion of an unknown object” placed in
the hollow of a tree next to the building of the State Customs Service
at the Government of Armenia. The incident resulted in damaging the
office car of the Customs Service Head Armen Avetisian — BMW 745.
Avetisian himself was already in the building at the time. His driver
was not hurt either. According to the source, the circumstances of
the incident are being cleared up. The Office of Public Prosecutor of
Yerevan holds the investigation of the case. Law-enforcement officers
continue investigation measures.

Armenian gov’t decided to allocate $300,000 to events of 90th ann. o

PanArmenian News
March 24 2005

ARMENIAN GOVERNMENT DECIDED TO ALLOCATE $300 THOUSAND TO EVENTS OF
90TH ANNIVERSARY OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE

24.03.2005 07:31

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ In the course of its today’s sitting the Armenian
Government has decided to allocate some 130 million 688 thousand
drams (some $300 thousand) from the reserve fund to events marking
the 90-th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide. By another decision,
102 million 935 thousand drams (over $220 thousand) are appropriated
to organize events marking the 1600-th anniversary of the Armenian
written language.

Soccer: Casoni forced to shuffle his pack

UEFA

March 24 2005

Casoni forced to shuffle his pack

/noticias.info/ Armenia coach Bernard Casoni has been forced to make
major changes to his squad for this week’s FIFA World Cup Group 1
qualifiers against Andorra and the Netherlands.

Berezovsky recall
Casoni is without the services of captain Harutyun Vardanyan through
injury, while defender Sargis Hovsepyan is suspended. As a result, FC
Pyunik’s 19-year-old defender Robert Arzumanyan earns another call-up
after impressing during Armenia’s trip to Dubai. FC Dinamo Moskva
goalkeeper Roman Berezovsky is also included after a lengthy spell on
the sidelines.

Striker battle
In addition, star striker Artur Petrosyan misses out through injury
and so Casoni has decided to select five forwards to contest a place
in the starting lineup.

Armenia squad
Berezovsky (FC Dinamo Moskva), Bete (FC Pyunik), Hovsepyan (FC
Pyunik), Tadevosyan (FC Pyunik), Dokhoyan (FC Krylya Sovetov Samara),
V Aleksanyan (FC Pyunik), Nazaryan (FC Darida Zhdanovichi), Melikyan
(FC Metalurh Donetsk), Lazarian (FC Pyunik), Mkhitaryan (FC MTZ-RIPO
Minsk), Khachatryan (OFI Crete FC), K Aleksanyan (CSF Zimbru
Chisinau), Grigoryan (FC Yesil Bogatyr Petropavlovsk), Artavazd
Karamyan (AFC Rapid Bucuresti), Djenebyan (FC Banants), Shahgeldyan
(Tadamon SC), Arman Karamyan (no club), Ara Hakobyan (FC Stal
Alchevsk), Voskanyan (FC Yesil Bogatyr Petropavlovsk), Petrosyan (CSF
Zimbru Chisinau), Arzumanyan (FC Pyunik).

http://es.uefa.com/index.html

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La Croix
21 mars 2005

Hommage. Gérard Stéphanesco semblait destiné à ce rôle de médiateur
entre l’Occident et le Proche-Orient. GĂ©rard StĂ©phanesco, l’oeil des
Églises d’Orient. Jean-Pierre MahĂ©, Membre de l’Institut

MAHE Jean-Pierre

Lundi 7 mars, dans un esprit oecuménique, on célébrait à la
cathédrale arménienne de Paris, selon le rite maronite, le service
funèbre du journaliste GĂ©rard StĂ©phanesco (1926-2005). L’Église
apostolique arménienne et les autres Églises orientales sont si
Ă©troitement liĂ©es aux identitĂ©s nationales qu’elles n’accompagnent
pas si souvent “dans la JĂ©rusalem cĂ©leste” un chrĂ©tien Ă©tranger Ă 
l’Orient. Mais depuis longtemps, GĂ©rard StĂ©phanesco leur Ă©tait bien
connu. Ses Ă©missions de radio et de tĂ©lĂ©vision “Foi et traditions des
chrĂ©tiens orientaux” Ă©taient devenues un repère culturel important
pour tous les auditeurs curieux des origines chrétiennes ou épris de
l’originalitĂ© des Églises proches des lieux de la rĂ©vĂ©lation et du
berceau des plus vieilles civilisations du monde.

Gérard Stéphanesco semblait destiné à ce rôle de médiateur entre
l’Occident et le Proche-Orient. NĂ© Ă  Paris en 1926 d’une mère
française et d’un père roumain, il reçut Ă  Bucarest une Ă©ducation
polyglotte et europĂ©enne avant l’heure. Il se partagea dès
l’adolescence entre la France et la Roumanie, l’orthodoxie de son
père et le catholicisme de sa mère, auquel il resta attaché toute sa
vie. Cette fidĂ©litĂ© s’accompagnait d’une fascination pour les
origines orientales du christianisme et pour les Ă©volutions
historiques complexes qui ont déterminé la situation actuelle des
diverses Églises chrétiennes.

En 1964 il est chargé, comme producteur délégué, de présenter les
Églises orientales Ă  la radio et, l’annĂ©e suivante, Ă  la tĂ©lĂ©vision,
dans le cadre des Ă©missions religieuses du dimanche matin. Il fallait
intéresser le grand public à la vie de ces communautés si diverses,
tantĂ´t issues des patriarcats d’Alexandrie (chrĂ©tiens de rite copte
et Ă©thiopien), d’Antioche (rites maronite, syrien et assyrien), ou
encore de Constantinople: orthodoxes ou catholiques de rite
byzantino-slave, au Proche-Orient et en Europe de l’Est notamment.
Sans parler de l’ArmĂ©nie, premier État devenu chrĂ©tien dans
l’Histoire, et de toute sa diaspora.

Gérard Stéphanesco était avant tout un homme de contact et de
terrain. Quand on allait chez lui, on découvrait, accrochées au mur,
d’innombrables photographies de prĂ©lats et patriarches qu’il avait
rencontrés dans tout le Proche-Orient. Débordant par principe le
cadre liturgique et cultuel, il s’efforçait d’inscrire la religion
dans la vie culturelle et l’histoire des communautĂ©s.

Dans toutes ses activités, il resta fidèle à trois convictions fermes
et simples: toutes les Églises chrétiennes, dans leur diversité,
constituent ensemble l’unique Corps du Christ; le christianisme est,
par nature, une religion orientale, et à ce titre les Églises
orientales détiennent une part irremplaçable des traditions
chrĂ©tiennes; enfin, l’Église armĂ©nienne offre un exemple admirable de
fidélité aux origines du message évangélique.

Les Ă©missions “Foi et traditions des chrĂ©tiens orientaux” ont offert
ainsi une véritable ouverture sur des aspects insoupçonnés du
Proche-Orient. Elles révèlent la profondeur des racines culturelles
et la consanguinitĂ© foncière des grandes religions du Livre. C’est un
vaste champ de recherches, qui garde plus que jamais sa légitimité.
Il faut espérer que ce rendez-vous, attendu chaque mois par de
nombreux téléspectateurs, sera maintenu dans les programmes du
dimanche matin.

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Waiting The Upcoming High Level Negotiations

WAITING THE UPCOMING HIGH LEVEL NEGOTIATIONS

AZG Armenian Daily #051, 23/03/2005

Press release

In early April, a delegation from Armenia comprising Archbishop Pargev
Martirosyan, Head of the Armenian Diocese in Nagorno-Karabakh and
member of the ecclesiastic counsel, Bishop Yeznik and Professor Rafael
Papyan, in charge of the department of inter-confessional relations,
will travel to Georgia to discuss the problems connected to Norashen –
and not only those.

At the end of the 19th century, Tbilisi counted 29 active Armenian
Churches, today a mere two are left. Eight Armenian Churches have
undergone appropriation efforts and were turned into Georgian ones,
in addition thereto frescos, khachkars and all Armenian references
have systematically been destroyed. The fate of five churches,
including Norashen, currently lies in the hands of the Georgian
Patriarchate. And this is just in Tbilisi. The destruction and
appropriation process of the Armenian spiritual and ecclesiastical
heritage continues throughout Georgia. Many historians already refer
to it as the genocide of the Armenian cultural heritage in Georgia.

The Armenian delegation furthermore intends to discuss the status of
the Armenian Diocese in Georgia, an unresolved problem which affects
not the Armenian Church alone, as the only religious group included
in the Georgian legislative framework today, is the Georgian Orthodox
Church.

A draft law is apparently in the making which will enable religious
groups to register as legal persons of private law. However, the
Armenian Apostolic Church can look back on a centuries old historical
presence in Georgia, and declares that it has no intention of
registering as a person of private law, since the Church, in essence,
is of societal nature.

The Armenian Diocese in Georgia hopes that the upcoming negotiations
will settle the outstanding problems, including the one connected to
Norashen, the appropriation of which continues as of now, despite
counter-declarations that the resolution of the question would be
left to be dealt with on the highest level.

Today, construction works of a new wall around the Armenian Church
Norashen were undertaken under the supervision of Georgian priest,
Father Tariel (the same who destroyed in 1994 Armenian khachkars and
frescoes of the 19th century from the Hovnatanyan school and whose
actions were labeled by the Georgian patriarch Iliad II as “his own”,
while in turn Father Tariel cites orders from above). And all this
only a mere hundred meters away from the administrative building of
the Georgian Orthodox Church’s Patriarchate.

After the meeting, the representatives of the Armenian clergy will
hold a press conference, the details of which will be announced at
a later time.

Armenian Diocese of Georgia

The Time is Now to Act on Sudan Posted: 03.22.05

The Time is Now to Act on Sudan Posted: 03.22.05

NewsHour Extra (NewsHour with Jim Lehrer)
March 22 2005

Student Jennifer Dewey urges American teens to educate themselves
about the atrocities occuring right now in the Darfur region of Sudan
and then to act on that information and do something about it.

Imagine this: you are in your kitchen making lunch. It is a warm,
sunny, breezy day outside, and your friends are on their way over.
You give your ten year-old sister a plate, when all of a sudden a
group of militia men break down the door and point guns at you.

They take your sister by the hair and drag her outside where they throw
her on the ground, bind her hands and feet then take turns brutally
raping her. When they are done destroying her tiny womb, mutilating
any chance of bearing children, they burn her alive and drive off in
their truck with you in the back, wondering what they will do to you.

Stories like this happen every day in Sudan.

You can’t bury your head in the sand

Now, I apologize for ruining your otherwise fine day with this
gruesome bit of reality, but you know what? You’re not children and
you’re not ostriches. Life is not like a box of chocolates, and you
can’t keep burying your head in the sand.

PEOPLE ARE DYING, something to the tune of 10,000 per month in the
Darfur region of Sudan. According to The New York Times, “a figure
of 70,000 is sometimes states as an estimated death toll, but that
is simply a U.N. estimate for the deaths in one seven-month period
from non-violent causes.”

The actual death toll from the past two years of genocide is hard
to report, mostly because the Sudanese government is blocking
the U.N. and other agencies from knowing the truth and making such
an estimate. According to The New York Times, independent mortality
estimates exceed 220,000, and, as I said before, is rising by about
10,000 per month.

President Bush, Congress and the European Parliament have already
declared that genocide is under way, yet they have done almost
nothing. In previous incidences of genocide, such as those against
the Jews, Armenians and Cambodians, it was reasonable to believe that
our passivity was a result of ignorance; but not anymore. As Nicholas
Kristof from The New York Times put it, “This time, we have no excuse.”

Act now!

How can we allow Sudanese documents to urge to “change the
demography of Darfur and make it void of African tribes,” encouraging
“killing, burning villages and farms, terrorizing people, confiscating
property from members of African tribes and forcing them from Darfur?”

The truth is this: we can’t. We all know it’s wrong, and we all know
about it. It is our passivity which has allowed this grave injustice
to continue.

Former senator Paul Simon said after the Rwanda genocide, “If every
member of the House and Senate had received 100 letters from people
back home saying we have to do something about Rwanda, when the
crisis was first developing, then I think the response would have
been different.”

IT’S NOT TOO LATE. We can still do something. PLEASE write a letter
or email your congressman, your senator, someone; I already have.
This is not the last you will hear about this from me. I must inform
you, move you and inspire change, or I wouldn’t be doing my job as
a human. Now you need to do yours. SO DO IT.

— Senior Jennifer Dewey is the Editor-in-Chief of Bourgade Catholic
High School’s newspaper The Eagle’s Eyrie in Phoenix, Arizona.

Putin Signs Law Setting Terms For CSTO Secretariat Staying In Russia

RIA Novosti
2005-03-22 11:24

PUTIN SIGNS LAW SETTING TERMS FOR CSTO SECRETARIAT STAYING IN RUSSIA

MOSCOW, March 22 (RIA Novosti) – Russian President Vladimir Putin
has signed the federal law On Ratification of the Agreement between
the Government of the Russian Federation and the Collective Security
Treaty Organization concerning the Stay of the Secretariat of the
Collective Security Treaty Organization in the Territory of the
Russian Federation, a Kremlin spokesperson reported.

The law was passed by the State Duma on March 9, 2005 and approved
by the Federation Council on March 11, 2005.

The agreement between the Russian government and the CSTO on the
terms of the stay of the CSTO secretariat in Russia was signed in
Moscow on December 19, 2003.

The agreement sets the accommodation and working procedure for the CSTO
secretariat in Russia and status of its staff and governs the legal
relations between the secretariat and the federal executive bodies.

Under the agreement, the CSTO secretariat enjoys in Russia the
status of a legal entity that is not entitled to business. The
premises of the CSTO secretariat are inviolable and immune to any
form of administrative or judicial interference, except cases when
the secretariat relinquishes its immunity on its own.

The agreement provides for creating political and legal conditions
for the work of the CSTO secretariat as a most important element
responsible for seamless operation of the whole of CSTO.

The CSTO secretariat is financed from the CSTO budget.

The signatories to the 1992 Collective Security Treaty that was
transformed to the Collective Security Treaty Organization include
Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia and Tajikistan.