Artak ALEXSANYAN

Predicting upcoming mass migration

12.10.2006

There are several ways how you can find Armenians in the U.S.A. If you are in an American city, you can see Armenians in several places: 1. Cafes, where Armenians like to gather (for instance, “Starbucks” cafe in Boston, where native Armenians and Diaspora Armenian like to have coffee), 2. in Armenian Churches (Washington, New …

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“American Tour” of the Venezuelan President

07.10.2006

There are things that remain sacred. With that said, we could have considered the New York summit following the speech made by the Iranian president at the UN summit this year and his “complementary” interviews as not too startling if it weren’t for Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez. Chaves, who can compete with leaders of the …

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America doesn’t place the Southern Caucasus among global issues

29.09.2006

– Albania?– No, Armenia…– Romania?– Armenia, Turkey, Russia, Armenia… After the “traditional” confusion of geographical locations and the corrections began the interview with Harvard University professor and doctor/professor of political science Steven Walt, who is making a special speech entitled “What’s the flaw in U.S. foreign politics and how can we correct it?” Steven Walt …

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George Bush’s inoffensive visit

14.09.2006

George Bush was my neighbor for two days. I’m not joking. U.S. President George Bush had paid a two-day visit to Salt Lake City, Utah to meet with veterans of the Vietnam war and speak to them. Bush was staying with high-ranking guests and that was just a block away from where I was staying. …

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Richard Hoagland May Resign

24.08.2006

“We are all waiting for Hoagland’s possible resignation and that would be the easiest solution to the current situation” said one of the Armenian diplomats, who requested to remain anonymous, at an official meeting at the Senate, when speaking about the uproar dealing with the new US Ambassador to Armenia. The staff of the RA …

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