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New Contemporary Art Exhibition in ArmeniaArmenia claims a place in the world of contemporary art from very humble beginnings. Formally a Soviet republic, Armenia continues to stand firmly on solid grounds politically and artistically.
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13 Places in Yerevan, Armenia You Should VisitIf you are a tourist and you are wondering where to go in Yerevan, Armenia, then this list is for you. You might need 2-3 days to visit all these places but you won't regret a second.
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My Big Bus Adventure from Armenia to Bulgaria and Back Part IITraveling by bus from Yerevan, Armenia to Bulgaria was definitely uncomfortable, yet unforgettable. This article is the second part of our three week trip. -
Armenia's StonehengePredating England's Stonehenge by 4,000 years, Armenia's Stonehenge is proving to be a truly miraculous creation for it's time. -
My Big Bus Adventure from Armenia to Bulgaria and Back - Part ITraveling by bus from Yerevan, Armenia to Bulgaria was definitely uncomfortable, yet unforgettable. This article is the first part of our three week trip. -
The Republic of Armenia and the Capital YerevanThe Republic of Armenia is a country with a smallpulation of only 2,980,000 people and much of those inhabitants reside in the capital and largest city of Yerevan, which has approximately 1.1 million people.
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Historic Sites in Armenia: World Heritage ListArmenia is an ancient culture with a treasure trove of art, culture and architecture to explore. -
Armenia: A Victim of GenocideA genocide that took place in Armenia in 1915. Victim's families gather to remember their lost loved ones.
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My Big Bus Adventure from Armenia to Bulgaria and Back Part IVThis is the last segment of the continuing story of a three week trip my friend and I took in 1996 when we were Peace Corps Volunteers. -
Impressive Palace in Turkey Near Borders of Armenia and Iran: The Ishak Pasha SarayiVisiting 18th-century eclectic-architecture Ishak Pasha Palace on the eastern edge of Turkey, a UNESCO World Heritage site -
My Big Bus Adventure from Armenia to Bulgaria and Back Part IIIThe continuing story of a three week trip my friend and I took in 1996 when we were Peace Corps Volunteers. -
The Cuisine of ArmeniaArmenian food is wonderful and can be quite uniquely different from other Middle Eastern cuisines.
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Adopting a Child from ArmeniaAdopting a child from another country can be scary at first - Find out what you need, how to apply, and where to submit the documents for adoption of an Armenian child, and the whole process will go a lot smoother.
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Armenia Fest - Carrollton, TexasPreview of festival -
In Search of CopperArmenia's 3.2 million Internet users fell victim to a 75 year-old woman who was just trying to etch out a living by hunting for scrap copper. News sources in the former Soviet Union have dubbed her "the spade-hacker." -
Why Discuss the Armenian Genocide?A look at the withdrawal of one Representative from supporting the resolution declaring the Ottoman Atrocity in Armenia genocide
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A Review of ReVah Pomegranate WineLooking for an alternative to wine made from grapes? Try some pomegranate wine! -
Visiting Kars in Northeastern TurkeyWhat there is to see in the city Kars, capital of the Turkish province Kars, next to present-day Armenia -
November 19: Saint Nerses IThe life of Nerses I. He was poisoned by the King of Armenia.
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A Great Voice Silenced: The Murder of Widely Respected Journalist Hrant Dinkon January 19th on the busy streets of Istanbul, Hrant Dink was brutally murdered for his stand on relations and history between Turkey and Armenia. Many consider this a political assasination. I consider this a great loss to the purveyors of truth.
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Caucasus Faces Looming Danger Over Nagorno-KarabakhThe International Crisis Group has published a new report on the dangers of renewed war between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region.
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Iranian Airliner Crashes Shortly After Take Off, Killing All 168 Passengers on Board.A Caspian Airlines flight has become the third Aviation disaster in the last 60 days. The Iranian flight, bound for Armenia crashed into the ground after it's tail section burst into flames. -
Legally DeadA hot zombie trial lawyer falls victim to his own misdoings. Can Bob Zombie unlearn his evil ways and become human again, or has his lower self finally won out?
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Lesson Plan: Marco Polo and the Silk Roads Through AsiaThis exercise is aimed at fifth graders. Students should work in groups on the mapping work. The lesson plan is flexible and can be made into as big or small a project as desired.
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Turkey, Kurds and America: The Dangerous Dance of Military EscalationThe US needs the Kurds to keep northern Iraq stable. The US also needs to Turkey as a base from which to launch air missions. The Kurds, however, continue their war for indepence from Turkey to the chagrin of the whole world. -
Uncovering the Gemstone Called ObsidianThis article shares information about the ornamental gemstone called obsidian.
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Pakistan Among Nations in Crisis, Group SaysThe International Crisis Group has published the latest edition of its Crisis Watch Bulletin.
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Crisis Group Assesses World ConflictThe International Crisis Group has published a new edition of Crisis Watch, a monthly assessment of international conflict.
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Holidays on Earth Today: January 9, 2008Looking for something fun to read today? Read about interesting and bizzare holidays from around the world. -
Caucasus Railway Could Spur Regional DevelopmentThe Power and Interest News Report has published a new paper on a the beginning of a railway linking Turkey, Georgia and Azerbaijan.
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Holidays on Earth Today: December 7, 2007What's going on today? -
Women Making History: Julia Ward Howeprofile of Julia Ward Howe
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Little Known Facts About St. BartholomewYou've probably heard of St. Bartholomew, but how much do you really know about him?
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Turks or Kurds, Who Will the United States Side With?The Bush administration finds itself in a real conundrum lately. The issue at hand is the tension between Northern Iraq's Kurds and the country of Turkey. -
Argentinean-Armenian Punk Rock Trio Launch U.S Tour in Los AngelesPunk rock trio Hashish Punk plan U.S. tour
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Luciano Pavarotti Honored Prior to His DeathGreat Tenor Luciano Pavarotti dies at age 71, but not before receiving two honors. -
August 2007 FIFA World RankingsThe August 2007 FIFA World Rankings have been released. -
The Foreign Policy Similarities Between Ancient Rome and Modern AmericaIt was a bad idea for Cato the Younger to try to judge history before it had come to term - and it's a bad idea now. -
Primitive Eurasian Ancestors Turn Up in Dmanisi, GeorgiaInternational researchers have made the determination that the first human ancestors to inhabit Eurasia were more primitive than previously believed. The determination is based on fossils dated a 1.8 million years old. -
Center of the CrescentThe head of an Islamic empire observes the world military situation as he leads the jihad to bring all the world under the sway of Islam. Another introduction from Apex of the Crescent(under construction)




