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ELECTORAL BLOC SUPPORTING RUSSIA FORMED IN AZERBAIJAN

January 12, 2005 - 23:13 AMT  03:32 GMT
In the words of Zerkalo Baku newspaper, the Azeri authorities do not pay much attention to the creation of the new opposition bloc, headed by a Russian army general.

FORMER ARMENIAN PRIME MINISTER ARMEN SARGSIAN CAN BACK NEW OPPOSITION BLOC

January 12, 2005 - 22:47 AMT  03:32 GMT

At the same time the formation of a new opposition bloc, which has been spoken about for a month, is being protracted.

NEW GENERAL PLAN OF YEREVAN PROVIDES FOR RING ROAD CONSTRUCTION

January 12, 2005 - 22:05 AMT  03:32 GMT

The ring road will start at the Abovian Park and reach Avetisian Street (the Arabkir prefecture) through the rebuilt Saralandzhi Street and then join the Davidashen Bridge.

POLITICAL MOVEMENTS ACTIVATE ON THRESHOLD OF PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS IN NKR

January 12, 2005 - 21:51 AMT  03:32 GMT
The constituent assembly of "Our Home Armenia" party is to take place one of these days.

MESKHETIAN TURKS ARE MOVING TO US

January 12, 2005 - 19:24 AMT  03:32 GMT
About 200 people have already crossed the Atlantic Ocean; those, who started off in June settled in Philadelphia.

ARMENIAN AND AZERI FMs MET

January 12, 2005 - 19:00 AMT  03:32 GMT
In the interview with RFE/RL Vardan Oskanian stated that is it still early to speak of a "break" in the negotiation process.

TURKS AS ISLAMIC TERRORISTS IN AMERICAN SERIAL

January 12, 2005 - 18:26 AMT  03:32 GMT
According to the plot of the film, a Turkish family residing in the US is rendering help to religious fans from Istanbul for planning terrorist acts in the US.

THE KARABAKH PROBLEM TO BE DISCUSSED DURING PACE SESSION FOR THE FIRST TIME

December 14, 2004 - 04:00 AMT  03:32 GMT
On Monday, during the session of the Bureau of Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly it was decided to put David Atkinson's report on the agenda of PACE winter session. It should be reminded that the PACE Political Affairs Committee has heard the report and after making some corrections in the text, recommended to consider it during the upcoming session. The winter session will be held on January 23-28, 2005.
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