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  • #11
    Re: BBC programme about Turkey

    The Center for Armenian Information and Advice, but of course. http://www.caia.org.uk/
    Between childhood, boyhood,
    adolescence
    & manhood (maturity) there
    should be sharp lines drawn w/
    Tests, deaths, feats, rites
    stories, songs & judgements

    - Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22

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    • #12
      Re: BBC programme about Turkey

      Originally posted by Siamanto View Post
      womble,
      Thanks for the link; unfortunately, it's not working for me...is it working for you? Thanks!
      Might be a temporary problem. I am attaching the doc.
      Attached Files
      this post = teh win.

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      • #13
        Re: BBC programme about Turkey

        Originally posted by freakyfreaky View Post
        The Center for Armenian Information and Advice, but of course. http://www.caia.org.uk/
        freakyfreaky,
        In case the above is a reply to my post, I was referring to a specific ""Editorial of Armenian Voice No.50 on the 20th anniversary of the CAIA."
        Thanks!
        What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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        • #14
          Re: BBC programme about Turkey

          Originally posted by Sip View Post
          Might be a temporary problem. I am attaching the doc.
          Thanks for the document. Not a temporary problem - it may be ISP related????
          Problem closed!
          Last edited by Siamanto; 09-26-2007, 08:55 PM.
          What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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          • #15
            Re: BBC programme about Turkey

            Armenian Voice is a publication of CAIA. Go to their website and you can find the 50th edition of Armenian Voice in the archives.
            Between childhood, boyhood,
            adolescence
            & manhood (maturity) there
            should be sharp lines drawn w/
            Tests, deaths, feats, rites
            stories, songs & judgements

            - Morrison, Jim. Wilderness, vol. 1, p. 22

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            • #16
              Re: BBC programme about Turkey

              Originally posted by freakyfreaky View Post
              Armenian Voice is a publication of CAIA. Go to their website and you can find the 50th edition of Armenian Voice in the archives.
              Thanks!
              It's amazing how disconnected the Diaspora remains; I have never heard of the "Armenian Voice" before - I may not be the only one??? I always thought that members from different communities/countries should talk as much as possible about their community - it really helps.
              What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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              • #17
                Re: BBC programme about Turkey

                Originally posted by Siamanto View Post
                Thanks!
                It's amazing how disconnected the Diaspora remains; I have never heard of the "Armenian Voice" before - I may not be the only one??? I always thought that members from different communities/countries should talk as much as possible about their community - it really helps.
                That is one of the things that is so great about the internet. A people that is scattered over several continents can now stay in constant communication. Who knows where it might lead?!

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                • #18
                  Re: BBC programme about Turkey

                  Originally posted by womble View Post
                  That is one of the things that is so great about the internet. A people that is scattered over several continents can now stay in constant communication.
                  It is true that the Internet facilitates communication and may bring, otherwise disconnected, communities closer; but, it only provides the means, not the content. For instance, we have members from Germany, Netherlands, Greece...yet we seldom hear anything about those Armenian communities and I wish we did.




                  Originally posted by womble View Post
                  Who knows where it might lead?!
                  An extremely dynamic and busy society where we'll lack the time to communicate???
                  What if I find someone else when looking for you? My soul shivers as the idea invades my mind.

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                  • #19
                    Re: BBC programme about Turkey

                    Originally posted by Anonymouse View Post
                    The British are scum.
                    I miss bell-the-cat.

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                    • #20
                      Re: BBC programme about Turkey

                      Originally posted by Anonymouse View Post
                      Don't expect anything from the British. They have always been cheerleaders for the Turks, even as far back when it was certain that the Ottomans were going to crumble. They tried everything to hold the Ottoman empire together in an effort to stave off the Russian Empire's expansion. The British are scum.
                      I agree with the above statement 100%
                      Last edited by Guest; 10-16-2007, 12:51 AM.

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