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ARMENIA INTERESTED IN TRANSCASPIAN PIPELINE PROJECT
By Emil Danielyan
Armenia is looking to benefit from an ambitious project to build a natural gas pipeline that would stretch from Central Asia to Turkey and Europe via the Caspian Sea, Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian ...U.S. MAGAZINE DISOWNS ARMENIAN ‘AFFILIATE’
By Astghik BedevianA new magazine which claims to be the Armenian version of “Forbes” has no connection with the renowned U.S. business publication and is using its name illegally, a copyright lawyer said on Tuesday. Eduard ...
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Today in Armenian history- 1882 Death of Hovsep Gatrchyan (historian) in Constantinople. He was born in 1820.
- 1905 Bloody Sunday in St. Petersburg (Russia). The beginning of the first Russian revolution.
- 1924 Birth of film director, producer, artist, and designer Sergey Parajanov (Parajanyan) in Tbilisi, Georgia.
- 1929 Birth of Konstantin Khudaverdyan, doctor of historical science. He was chief editor of the "Armenian Encyclopedia" up to his death in 1999.
- 1945 Birth (in Syria) of the Third Republic's first president, Levon Ter-Petrosyan.
- 1953 Death of actor Petros Paltazar. He was born in 1866.
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