Artak ALEXSANYAN

Armenian Genocide resolution approval depends on the White House

09.02.2007

Things are currently heated up in Washington. To be honest, they never were normal. It’s just that these days everything is dramatic for Armenian Americans. They really feel the glory of victory after the Democrats won and formed a majority in the legislative branch-the resolution condemning the Armenian Genocide may be approved. Resolution N106 Six …

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American films may be prohibited in the CIS

02.12.2006

Americans had forgotten about documentary blockbusters after the famous documentary by Michael Moore. Film critics said that Moore’s success is due to the ultra-political, super egocentric and hyper-reality unique mixture. (I know, I’m using big words, but they’re not mine, but rather the film critics’). Currently, the film “Borat” has appeared on movie screens in …

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American society in depression-say psychologists

28.11.2006

American television networks are reading surveys with their hearts pounding. I’m talking about the three major, competitive and state-run television networks-CBS, ABC and NBC. These are the three mega corporations dividing the TV audience of America. American television is 100% commerce. In other words, all TV companies fight to get viewers. The main “players” of …

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Bush “cooled down” and asked his dad

18.11.2006

U.S. President George Bush has found himself as the target for the Republicans’ criticism. The losing side-the Republicans-say: “If the resignation of Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfield was clear two weeks before the elections, then why didn’t he resign before that?” (Bush said this during a press conference). If Bush were to remove Rumsfield during the …

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What awaits America?

18.11.2006

The Republican candidate for the Senate in the state of Virginia, George Allen accepted his loss. The loss of the Republicans was very painful and symbolic. Nobody expected George Allen to win. He was considered as one of the strongest candidates for the 2008 U.S. presidential elections. Currently, the strongest Republican “presidential candidate” has lost. …

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The Democrats won the elections

18.11.2006

“The campaign is over. The Democrats are ready to lead the country,” these are the words of Nancy Pelosi elected from California, who the Democrats call the new speaker for the House of Representatives. She is the first female speaker in the history of the House of Representatives. Let’s not forget to mention the fact …

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Swedish-Armenian writer arrested in Los Angeles

18.11.2006

Perhaps the reader won’t believe what happened to Swedish-Armenian writer Vahe Avetyan in America, but it’s a fact. I’ll start from the beginning. Vahe had called from Florida in September. It turned out that he had come from Stockholm (where he has been living for the past decade) to America as a tourist for meetings …

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Tata is the top-selling artist in Los Angeles

10.11.2006

This year marks the 40th anniversary of the oldest CD production/sale studio/store of Los Angeles-“Parseghian Records”. You can find everything in this CD store-starting from the latest CDs and DVDs of Armenia and ending with well-known Russian singer Alla Pugachova and Armenian singer “Dzakh Harut”. The owner of the store is 80-year old Gevorg Parseghyan. …

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“The consulate is not a store where you can buy whatever you want”-says the Deputy General Consul of Armenia in Los Angeles

06.11.2006

It’s almost impossible to call the Armenian General Consulate based in Beverly Hills. The line is always busy. Just recently, the consulate brought a phone with many lines so that it can have the opportunity to serve the needs of the Armenian community of Los Angeles. The Armenian General Consulate serves Armenian citizens living in …

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T It’s a question of Braiza’s career

17.10.2006

Once, the “tour” of an Azeri journalist on the Internet ended with a scandal. That journalist had revealed the annual report about NGOs and representations prepared by the U.S. Justice Department, where he also found out about the representation of Nagorno Karabakh. Everyone knows what happened after that, and whoever doesn’t know can figure it …

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