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THE RELIGIOUS LEADER OF AZERBAIJAN LEAVES TOMORROW FOR MOSCOW TO HOLD A MEETING WITH THE HEAD OF THE ARMENIAN CHURCH

November 21, 2000 - 21:37 AMT  09:52 GMT
21.11.2000, MEDIAMAX, YEREVAN. The religious leader of Azerbaijan Sheikh-ul-Islam Khadji Allahshukyur Pashazade leaves tomorrow, November 22, for Moscow where through the mediation of the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia Alexiy II he will have a meeting with the Catholicos of All Armenians, Garegin II.

THE GOVERNMENT OF ARMENIA AND THE LINCY FOUNDATION SIGNED A MEMORANDUM ABOUT ALLOCATION OF $165 MILLION FOR ARMENIA'S ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

November 21, 2000 - 21:32 AMT  09:52 GMT
21.11.2000, MEDIAMAX, YEREVAN. The government of Armenia and The Lincy Foundation, patronized by American billionaire Kirk Kerkorian, today signed a Memorandum of Understanding that states about the allocation of $165 million for Armenia's economic development.

NORTH-SOUTH HIGHWAY WILL ALLOW KARABAKH'S ARMY TO BE MORE MOBILE IN WAR ACTIONS

November 21, 2000 - 17:59 AMT  09:52 GMT
21.11.2000, MEDIAMAX, YEREVAN. The construction of "North-South" highway will link the Northern and Southern borders of Nagorno-Karabakh Republic as well as will allow the army to be more mobile in terms of war actions.

ALBRIGHT URGES BUSH TO PAY MORE ATTENTION ON PROTECTING U.S. INTERESTS IN CAUCASUS

November 21, 2000 - 17:58 AMT  09:52 GMT
21.11.2000, MEDIAMAX, YEREVAN. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright urged George Bush to pursue a 21st century foreign policy if he wins the presidential election, tackling issues such as protection of national interests of the US in such "hot spots" as Korea and the Caucasus.

POLITICAL PROBLEMS BAR IMPLEMENTATION OF CARGO TRANSPORTATION BY ARMENIA

November 21, 2000 - 17:44 AMT  09:52 GMT
21.11.2000, MEDIAMAX, YEREVAN. The Armenian railway possesses a huge potential for implementation of transit cargo transfers, however, unsettled political tasks make an obstacle on this way, the Executive Director of "Railway transfers of Armenia" State JSC Artak Davtian said to journalists.

WALL STREET JOURNAL DESCRIBES DECISION BY FRENCH, ITALIAN AND EU PARLIAMENTS AS "UNFAIR"

November 21, 2000 - 17:43 AMT  09:52 GMT
21.11.2000, MEDIAMAX, YEREVAN. One of the world's leading financial newspapers, the Wall Street Journal, has published an editorial describing the recent approvals of Armenian genocide bills by the French, Italian and EU parliaments as "unfair." The bills call upon Turkey to publicly recognize the Armenian Genocide of 1915.

ARMENIAN CITIZEN - VICTIM OF NOVEMBER 15 ACT OF TERRORISM IN BULGARIA - WAS SON OF FORMER PROSECUTOR GENERAL OF ARMENIA

November 21, 2000 - 15:56 AMT  09:52 GMT
21.11.2000, MEDIAMAX, YEREVAN. Artashes Ter-Hovsepian, who died on November 15 as a result of the explosion in "Ambassador" hotel in Sophia, Bulgaria, was the son of the former Prosecutor General of Armenia.

MOTHERS OF KARABAKH'S LOST IN ACTIONS ADDRESSED TO AZERI PRESIDENT

November 21, 2000 - 15:54 AMT  09:52 GMT
21.11.2000, MEDIAMAX, YEREVAN. A group of mothers of Karabakh's soldiers lost in actions addressed to the Azeri President Heydar Aliyev with request to set free Karabakh's prisoners of war being kept in Azerbaijan.
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