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    • LEVON ARONIAN WINS IN LINARES TOURNAMENT

      Noyan Tapan
      Mar 13 2006

      LINARES, MARCH 13, NOYAN TAPAN. Representative of Armenia Levon Aronian
      had a perfect success in the chess super tournament held in the city
      of Linares, Spain. The 23 years old grand master left all the rivals
      behind and took the 1st place. In the 14th round held in 2 circles with
      the 8 strongest chess players' participation, L.Aronian got 8.5 points
      leaving behind such famous rivals as world champion Vesselin Topalov
      (Bulgaria), Temur Rajabov (Azerbaijan), Peter Leko (Hungary), Vasili
      Ivanchuk (Ukraine), Peter Svidler (Russia), Ethien Bakro (France),
      Francisco Valekho (Spain) are. When Levon Aronian won the world cup
      late the last year, many specialists mentioned that he has a great
      potential and may reach new and new successes in future. After that
      he performed a deserving game in the city of Wejk ann Zee, Holland,
      and now won the most authoritative world tournament in a perfect style.
      General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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      • Australia's Alex Karapetyan won the gold medal

        Australia's Aleksan Karapetyn lifting for gold in the mens 94kg group A.
        Photo: Sebastian Costanzo
        March 21, 2006 - 4:28PM

        Australia's Alex Karapetyan won the gold medal and compatriot Simon Heffernan took silver in the 94kg men's weightlifting event at the Commonwealth Games today.

        Karapetyan, defending the title he won in Manchester in 2002, was far too strong for the rest of the field and his win was never in serious doubt.

        The former Armenian's total of 350kg was well ahead of Heffernan's 332kg, with bronze medallist Scotland's Thomas Yule lifting 326kg.

        It was Australia's second gold medal of the Games weightlifting program, after Ben Turner won the 69kg event on Saturday night.

        Heffernan's performance delighted his hometown crowd, not only his lifting, but his exuberant celebrations after some of his lifts, including an air guitar solo.

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        First, it is ridiculed;
        Second, it is violently opposed; and
        Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

        Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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        • Armenian Dukuk is Hot Instrument in World Music

          The California Courier On-Line
          That's the soulful sound of the duduk. The duduk is a kind of folk oboe
          from Armenia. It's played here by the Armenian master of the duduk, Djivan
          Gasparyan. In Gasparyan's homeland, the duduk embodies Armenian culture and
          pervades folk music. But there's no need to leave the United States to hear
          it. There's probably one playing at a theater near you. The World's Adeline
          Sire explains.
          The duduk has become the stuff of Hollywood soundtracks. It's about 2000
          years old, so it's probably the oldest and the hardest working instrument
          in show business. Many blockbusters have featured it, including The Crow,
          Dead Man Walking, The Siege, and even Hulk. The trend started with the 1988
          film "The last temptation of Christ." That soundtrack was composed by
          British rock musician Peter Gabriel.
          Venezuelan-born musician Pedro Eustache was haunted by the sound of this
          mysterious instrument.
          Pedro: "I said what the heck is that? It sounded like a cello meets a
          voice, meets a clarinet, meets a lot of pain, incredibly expressive and it
          just rocked my world."
          Eustache took up the duduk in 1994 after he was introduced to it by Armen
          Anassian, of Los Angeles, who was then Yanni's music director. He then
          studied with master Djivan Gasparyan. He soon learned the secrets of this
          rudimentary instrument made of Armenian apricot wood. It's topped with a
          large reed.
          Eustache is a freelancer and in Hollywood, he's very much in demand by film
          composers. He plays dozens of woodwinds from around the world. But he
          treasures the duduk. And likes to improvise on it.
          Pedro: Duduk is such a difficult instrument, pfffff.....it kicks my butt
          all the time, excuse my French--which is not French-- but
          duduk can express something very specific, peculiar, particular, that
          nothing else can express. I would say evocative, I would say
          extreme expression from sweetness to pain and they say in Armenia, the
          sound of this instrument is a prayer."
          That quasi-holy sound has made the duduk a welcomed guest in religious film
          epics. In 2004, 16 years after "the last temptation of Christ " the duduk
          appeared in Mel Gibson's film "the Passion of the Christ." And this time,
          Eustache was playing.
          More than an instrument, the duduk is a dramatic device. John Debney
          composed the score for "the Passion of the Christ." He says he chose the
          duduk because it sounds just like a human voice. But he says that usually
          when film composers use it, they aim to refer to the distant past and
          distant lands.
          Debney: "It does evoke something ancient. I think that most westerners are
          drawn to this instrument because it is a plaintive instrument that is very
          exotic and very beautiful. And I think that's very appealing."
          Filed under "ancient times" evoked by the duduk, you find the films
          "Gladiator" and "Alexander." And as for exotic, in 2005 alone, the duduk
          evoked a fictitious land in "Chronicles of Narnia," and the middle east in
          "Syriana" and "Munich."
          Pedro Eustache is the featured duduk player in Munich's soundtrack. And
          he's played many more gigs, even in settings beyond Hollywood. He says the
          duduk is quite a chameleon.
          Eustache: "I've played this in churches, in Hispanic churches, I have
          played this in huge arenas all over the world, I have played this from
          Dubai to India to Japan to Venezuela, I've used this in Iranian pop, you
          know, it's pretty amazing."
          Eustache also performs with classical Indian music master Ravi Shankar. In
          2002, Eustache performed with Shankar and his band in London. It was a
          memorial concert for the Beatles' George Harrison. Shankar had written a
          duduk solo for Eustache. And that solo didn't fall on deaf ears. Paul
          McCartney was so impressed by the sound of the instrument that he inquired
          about the musician who'd played it.
          McCartney: "He said that he called Ravi Shankar....and said "Ravi, I want
          to have that Indian musician that plays this mournful Indian instrument....
          voovoovoo.... and Ravi said "No no no, he's not Indian, he's from Venezuela
          and the instrument is from Armenia.. hahaha..."
          McCartney called Eustache and invited him to play a duet on his latest
          album "Chaos and creation in the garden." The song is "Jenny Wren."
          Pedro Eustache is convinced that this folk horn from Armenia has a powerful
          and limitless reach. He says it will definitely outlive its current fad.
          It's just a hunch but it's based on experience.
          Eustache: "I'm from Venezuela, South America. My parents came from Haiti
          and I am a whole multicultural weird thing. My point being, there are
          things that go beyond geography and chronology an the sound of the duduk is
          one of them. I have played this instrument anywhere and everywhere and it
          affects people, it immediately capture's people's sensibilities, it
          connects deeply with them, I think there is something so incredibly
          universal about the sound, the strength, the reality of this instrument."
          Its appeal is so universal that last November, UNESCO issued a proclamation
          naming duduk music a "Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of
          Humanity."
          As for Eustache, he'll next play on a couple of songs Stevie Wonder is
          writing for a documentary. Eustache says the R'N'B star loves the
          instrument so much he's getting one for himself. The duduk's next
          appearance will be brought to the silver screen by composer Hans Zimmer.
          Zimmer asked master Djivan Gasparyan to the play for the soundtrack of "The
          Da Vinci Code," out this May.
          For information about Pedro Eustache and his latest solo CD, go to:
          http://www.pedroflute.com http://www.duduk.com
          "All truth passes through three stages:
          First, it is ridiculed;
          Second, it is violently opposed; and
          Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

          Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860)

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          • Lilit Mkrtchian Bronze Medal Winner

            Armenian WGM Lilit Mkrtchian won the bronze medal at the European Individual Chess Championship in Kusadasi, Turkey. With other nine players Lilit had 7.5 and she needed to play additional rapid and blitz games for the third place. In the last game Lilit faced Inna Gaponenko and scored a 1.5-0.5 victory winning the bronze medal. The third place in European Championship gives Lilit Mkrtchian the right to participate in the next Women’s World Championship.

            Gold medal went to Eketerina Alatalyk (Turkey) and Tea Bosbum-Lachva (Holland) won the silver.



            Gav:Gold medal went to Eketerina Alatalyk (Turkey)???????
            What kind of Turkish name is that?
            Լրահոս edit post 4 ժամ հարցաքննելուց հետո Հակակոռուպցիոնում Հովիկ Աղազարյանի հեռախոսն առգրավել են 21/11/2024 edit post Տեսանյութ. Ամենացածրահասակ ու ամենաբարձրահասակ կանայք հանդիպել են Լոնդոնում 21/11/2024 edit post Գազի բաժանորդ դառնալու համար վճարելու եք 800-900 հազար դրամ, հոսանքի համար՝ 260 հազար դրամ 21/11/2024 edit post Փախստականների խնդիրները կարևորագույններից են, այնուամենայնիվ, հաճախ դրանք չեն արժանանում պատշաճ ուշադրության. […]
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            First, it is ridiculed;
            Second, it is violently opposed; and
            Third, it is accepted as self-evident."

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            • Seems like Armenians like chess, I heard about another champion from there.
              I personally never been able to play tht game perfectly.



              Ekaterina Atalik and Zdenko Kozul European Champions
              European Individual Championship were held April 03 to 17, 2006 in Kusadasi, Aydyn, Turkey. There were 85 GM, 37 IM and 6 FM from 36 countries in the Men Individual Chess Championship and 2 GM, 20 IM, 1 FM, 27 WGM, 22 WIM and 10 WFM from 27 countries in the Women Individual Chess Championship.
              GM Zdenko Kozul of Crotia won the men's section of the 2006 European Individual Championships. WGM Ekaterina Atalik of Turkey won the women's section. For more information please visit Official web site or Wiener Zeitung.



              Originally posted by Gavur
              Armenian WGM Lilit Mkrtchian won the bronze medal at the European Individual Chess Championship in Kusadasi, Turkey. With other nine players Lilit had 7.5 and she needed to play additional rapid and blitz games for the third place. In the last game Lilit faced Inna Gaponenko and scored a 1.5-0.5 victory winning the bronze medal. The third place in European Championship gives Lilit Mkrtchian the right to participate in the next Women’s World Championship.

              Gold medal went to Eketerina Alatalyk (Turkey) and Tea Bosbum-Lachva (Holland) won the silver.



              Gav:Gold medal went to Eketerina Alatalyk (Turkey)???????
              What kind of Turkish name is that?
              http://www.azg.am/?lang=EN&num=2006042008

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              • I think Ekatarina Atalik is wife of Suat Atalik, also participated to the contest


                Wow there are lots of Turks also rewarded


                Originally posted by Gavur
                Armenian WGM Lilit Mkrtchian won the bronze medal at the European Individual Chess Championship in Kusadasi, Turkey. With other nine players Lilit had 7.5 and she needed to play additional rapid and blitz games for the third place. In the last game Lilit faced Inna Gaponenko and scored a 1.5-0.5 victory winning the bronze medal. The third place in European Championship gives Lilit Mkrtchian the right to participate in the next Women’s World Championship.

                Gold medal went to Eketerina Alatalyk (Turkey) and Tea Bosbum-Lachva (Holland) won the silver.



                Gav:Gold medal went to Eketerina Alatalyk (Turkey)???????
                What kind of Turkish name is that?
                http://www.azg.am/?lang=EN&num=2006042008

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                • Originally posted by TurQ
                  Seems like Armenians like chess, I heard about another champion from there.
                  I personally never been able to play tht game perfectly.



                  Ekaterina Atalik and Zdenko Kozul European Champions
                  European Individual Championship were held April 03 to 17, 2006 in Kusadasi, Aydyn, Turkey. There were 85 GM, 37 IM and 6 FM from 36 countries in the Men Individual Chess Championship and 2 GM, 20 IM, 1 FM, 27 WGM, 22 WIM and 10 WFM from 27 countries in the Women Individual Chess Championship.
                  GM Zdenko Kozul of Crotia won the men's section of the 2006 European Individual Championships. WGM Ekaterina Atalik of Turkey won the women's section. For more information please visit Official web site or Wiener Zeitung.
                  One of the up and comers is Levon Aronyan.
                  General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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                  • Miss Canada AND Miss Iraq.

                    CBN.com – (CBN News) - Tamar Goregian, a Christian woman, made history as the first Armenian Iraqi to be crowned Miss Iraq.

                    "Maybe beauty is the final step to end violence and preach world peace after all," Goregian had said. "The power of beauty surpasses the ugly face of politics and greed."

                    But, after her win, she received threats from a group of religious extremists who referred to her as "the queen of infidels."

                    She then stepped down after holding the title for only four days, the shortest reign in the pageant's history.

                    Typically the runner-up gladly takes the crown. But this was not your typical pageant. The second and third runners-up -- both Muslim women -- said "No thank you," and withdrew from the competition with their own security concerns.

                    So who will wear the Iraqi crown?

                    Despite the threats, engineering student Silva Shahakian has accepted the title. The former Miss Teen Iraq also happens to be a Christian.

                    She refuses to let hatred rob her of this opportunity.

                    Shahakian said, "This chance does not come to every girl here. So I'm lucky to have that....I'm not going to lose it.”

                    Pageant organizers plan to send their brave beauty queen to the Miss Universe Pageant.

                    “We just wanted to show that there are educated, literate, beautiful young women who can do something to revert the PR image of this country," The Pageant organizer said.

                    If she competes, she will be the first Iraqi delegate sent to the Miss Universe Pageant since 1972,
                    and Shahakian is determined to make the trip.

                    “I will take care. I will change my living place,” Shahakian affirmed. “I would like to take that chance. I will do my best."


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                    • Tongue I must say that the canadian one is cute but this one is not
                      do you think she is really beautiful?


                      Originally posted by Tongue
                      CBN.com – (CBN News) - Tamar Goregian, a Christian woman, made history as the first Armenian Iraqi to be crowned Miss Iraq.

                      "Maybe beauty is the final step to end violence and preach world peace after all," Goregian had said. "The power of beauty surpasses the ugly face of politics and greed."

                      But, after her win, she received threats from a group of religious extremists who referred to her as "the queen of infidels."

                      She then stepped down after holding the title for only four days, the shortest reign in the pageant's history.

                      Typically the runner-up gladly takes the crown. But this was not your typical pageant. The second and third runners-up -- both Muslim women -- said "No thank you," and withdrew from the competition with their own security concerns.

                      So who will wear the Iraqi crown?

                      Despite the threats, engineering student Silva Shahakian has accepted the title. The former Miss Teen Iraq also happens to be a Christian.

                      She refuses to let hatred rob her of this opportunity.

                      Shahakian said, "This chance does not come to every girl here. So I'm lucky to have that....I'm not going to lose it.”

                      Pageant organizers plan to send their brave beauty queen to the Miss Universe Pageant.

                      “We just wanted to show that there are educated, literate, beautiful young women who can do something to revert the PR image of this country," The Pageant organizer said.

                      If she competes, she will be the first Iraqi delegate sent to the Miss Universe Pageant since 1972,
                      and Shahakian is determined to make the trip.

                      “I will take care. I will change my living place,” Shahakian affirmed. “I would like to take that chance. I will do my best."


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