
Headlines for March 25, 2007
ARMENIAN PRIME MINISTER ANDRANIK MARGARYAN DIED FROM INFARCTION
Armenian Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan died from infarction on March 25 afternoon. Andranik Margaryan was born in Yerevan on June 12, 1951. In 1972 he graduated from the Technical Cybernetics ...
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Today in Armenian history- 1877 Birth of public and political figure Sargis (Sergo) Khanoyan in Tbilissi. In 1937 he was killed -- a victim of Stalin's terror.
- 1912 Birth of Martin Karamian, writer and translator in Varkhuno, Georgia. He worked to improve Armenian-Georgian literary relations.
- 1929 The People's Commissariat of Education of the Armenian SSR approves the Kurdish alphabet for the Kurdish Minority in Armenia.
- 1998 The American-Armenian physician Jack Gevorgian, for the first time in history, implemented the suicide, by lethal injection of drugs, of a patient suffering from an incurable disease. The court sentenced him to a long prison term for his "act of mercy".
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