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Armenian Media Outlets Get Teen, Other Interns

Source: 
ArmenianWeekly.com
Writer: 
Narineh Abrimian
Interns for the Hairenik Association pose for a photo opp. The Hairenik runs a newspaper and Armenian-language Internet radio and TV. (photo: ArmenianWeekly.com)
Story Location
Watertown, MA
United States
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Armenian Relief Society Improves Maternal, Children's Health

Source: 
ArmenianWeekly.com
Writer: 
Michael G. Mensoian
State-of-the-art technology at the Armenian Relief Society's Mother and Child Clinic have contributed to improved pre- and post-natal care and reduced infant mortality rates in Armenia. (photo: ArmenianWeekly.com)

Armenian Delegation Receives Key to City of Cambridge From Mayor

Source: 
ArmenianWeekly.com
Writer: 
Andy Turpin
The Cambridge-Yerevan Sister City Association (CYSCA) Community Connections program delegation from Armenia (photo: ArmenianWeekly.com)

An Armenian Cultural Treasure for 37 Years

Source: 
ArmenianWeekly.com
Writer: 
Tom Vartabedian
Staff members of the Armenian Library and Museum of America, in Watertown, Mass. (Photo: armenianweekly.com)

Founder of Armenian Historic-Preservation Center Still Devoted 33 Years Later

Source: 
ArmenianWeekly.com
Writer: 
Tom Vartabedian
Ruth Thomasian founded Project SAVE Armenian Photograph Archives, Inc., a center for historic preservation and research, in 1975 in Watertown, Mass. (Photo: ArmenianWeekly.com)

The following article is from the Armenian Weekly.

Ruth Thomasian founded in 1975 the Project SAVE Armenian Photograph Archives, Inc., a center for historic preservation and research, located in the building of the Armenian Library and Museum of America, in Watertown, Mass. (Photo: ArmenianWeekly.com)

Mass. High School Students Lead Efforts to Pass Armenian Genocide Resolution

Source: 
ArmenianWeekly.com
Writer: 
ArmenianWeekly.com
High school students in Massachusetts are petitioning their state's Congressional Delegation to initiate efforts to have a resolution on the Armenian genocide passed in the U.S. Congress. (Photo: ArmenianWeekly.com)

Boston Armenian Film Festival

05/30/2008 - 00:00
06/01/2008 - 00:00
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(forum) Armenian genocide

04/13/2008 - 14:00
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Story Location
65 Main St.
Watertown, MA
United States
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Armenian Theatre Professionals to Receive Training in Mass.

Source: 
ArmenianWeekly.com
Writer: 
ArmenianWeekly.com
Flag of Armenia. See map of the country below. (Image and map from state.gov)

CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—The Cambridge-Yerevan Sister City Association (CYSCA) announced receipt this week [of March 29, 2008] of a grant funded by the USAID and administered by World Learning, Inc.

Map of Armenia, which declared its independence from the Soviet Union on Sept. 21, 1991 (source and photo: www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/5275.htm)

Broken Olive Branch: Slain Turkish-Armenian Journalist Hrant Dink Remembered

Source: 
ArmenianWeekly.com
Writer: 
ArmenianWeekly.com
At a commemoration for slain journalist Hrant Dink, Boston Globe reporter Stephen Kurkjian spoke about his experiences in Turkey when he covered the funeral in January, 2007. (Photo: ArmenianWeekly.com)
Story Location
Watertown, MA
United States
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The following is an edited excerpt of an article that appears in its entirety at ArmenianWeekly.com.

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