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NO ONE ARRESTED YET DUE TO SKIRMISH IN A YEREVAN CAFE LAST NIGHT

March 13, 2004 - 20:02 AMT  19:49 GMT
5 citizens with gun and cold steel wounds were delivered to Nor Nork ambulance hospital at about 10:30 p.m.

BIG CRASH IN CENTER OF YEREVAN

March 13, 2004 - 19:22 AMT  19:49 GMT
Resulting from failure of the brakes a Gazel route taxi ran into 6 cars, which were waiting for "green light" at the crossroad of Baghramian and Moscovian Streets.

YEREVAN WILL ONLY WELCOME AZERBAIJAN DESIRE TO PARTICIPATE IN INTEGRATION PROCESSES IN SOUTH CAUCASUS

March 13, 2004 - 18:55 AMT  19:49 GMT
Armenian Foreign Minister Vardan Oskanian told journalists when speaking of prospects of regional cooperation between Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan.

MIKHAIL SAAKASHVILI NOT ADVISING TO THINK OF CHANGING POLITICAL STATUS OF SAMTSKHE-JAVAKHETIA

March 13, 2004 - 18:26 AMT  19:49 GMT
The Georgian President considers deeper integration of the Armenian Diaspora into the economic, political and cultural life of Georgia necessary.

EVENTS IN OTTOMAN TURKEY IN 1915 - REAL TRAGEDY OF ARMENIAN PEOPLE, GEORGIAN PRESIDENT THINKS

March 13, 2004 - 17:22 AMT  19:49 GMT
Mikhail Saakashvili told journalists when visiting the memorial of victims of the Armenian Genocide.

URUGUAY TO MARK APRIL 24 AS COMMEMORATION DAY OF VICTIMS OF ARMENIAN GENOCIDE IN OTTOMAN TURKEY

March 13, 2004 - 17:15 AMT  19:49 GMT
March 10 the Parliament of Uruguay passed the bill approved by the Senate in 2000, according to which the country will annually mark April 24 as "Commemoration Day of Armenian martyrs, killed in 1915."

GEORGIAN PRESIDENT NOT INCLINED TO DRAW PARALLELS BETWEEN SOUTH OSSETIAN, ABKHAZIAN AND KARABAKH CONFLICTS

March 13, 2004 - 17:14 AMT  19:49 GMT
Mikhail Saakashvili said Tbilisi was ready to contribute to Yerevan and Baku reaching an agreement.

GREEKS MAY GIVE CONTROL OVER ARMENTEL

March 9, 2004 - 04:00 AMT  19:49 GMT
''New Democrats'' won the Parliamentary elections in Greece. After 10 years of governing the socialists became opposition. Change of the government will not lead to serious changes in the foreign policy of the official Athens, according to political observers. However, the neighbors of Greece will feel those changes. Armenia as well.
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