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  • Joseph,
    There's only one team in the Premiership...........Liverpool, of course !!!!
    Do you have a team ???

    Maybe Djorkaeff, who played for Bolton, convinced them to take Teymourian.

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    • Originally posted by steph View Post
      Joseph,
      There's only one team in the Premiership...........Liverpool, of course !!!!
      Do you have a team ???

      Maybe Djorkaeff, who played for Bolton, convinced them to take Teymourian.
      Nice. My father is a big time Liverpool fan (he has the English Premiership package on the DISH Network) and one of my former client's uncles played for them in the early 1960's. He wouldn't shut up about it...but I wouldn't either if it was my family. A real working class team. I know a lot of people get down on Peter Crouch but I enjoy watching him play. I can tell for certain that I hate Man. U.

      You'll be shocked but I follow Argentine soccer very closely, my favorite team being River Plate. I lived in B.A. for a few years a went to all of the home matches...they were excellent back then.

      I wouldn't be suprised if Djorkaeff put a good word in.
      General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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      • " This program is a masterpiece, what a champion"

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        • Helene Segara en Concert en Armenie

          Half Armenian....

          Retrouvez toutes les infos sur Hélène Ségara et toutes ses vidéos sur : http://cemyprod.over-blog.com


          Could anyone tell me if it was possible to open the link, please...

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          • Armenian Duduk

            Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

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            • Armenian band from Argentina

              I used to live in Buenos Aires. There is a great community there (especially Marashtzis)

              Check out the http://www.losarmenios.com


              Marcelo Kevorkian (Duduk/Shvi), Mariela Moumdjian (Vocals), Juan Abadjian (Guitars), Pablo Kaloustian (Drums), Gabriel Giogourtzian (Bass)
              General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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              • Mt Ararat

                The image of Ararat has been engraved in my life from my early childhood days. For Armenians, Mount Ararat is something much more than a mountain. It's a national symbol that embodies thousands of years' of Armenian survival and religious inspiration; and is present in every book, poem and painting. It's almost larger than life, a "Myth!"
                My effort to climb Mt. Ararat is dedicated to every single Armenian soul in the universe.

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                • to LORD

                  Recently I came up with this (as a prayer) while designing a wallpaper:

                  Oh Mighty Lord,

                  We were the FIRST to adopt to you
                  FIRST to respect and fear you
                  FIRST to live by your commandments
                  FIRST to preach about your goodness

                  BUT

                  LAST to lose ...
                  belief and hope in you

                  your humble servants,
                  the Armenians

                  wallpaper can be viewed: www.genoposts.com/wallpapers12.html

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                  • Hi Helen.

                    I see you love Ararat. Have you ever seen the painting of Noah descending Ararat on the left when you click on the link. Click on the painting to make it larger.

                    http://www.hayastan.com/armenia/hist...enia/index.php

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                    • A STELLAR PERFORMANCE
                      by Malcolm Pein

                      The Daily Telegraph (LONDON)
                      April 3, 2007 Tuesday

                      THE Armenian GM Gabriel Sargissian outclassed the field at the Ruy
                      Lopez tournament held at Zafra, the birthplace of the Spanish priest
                      who invented the opening that bears his name. Sargissian took a 1.5
                      point lead with just a game to play and achieved tournament victory
                      after twice defending the Ruy Lopez and scoring successive wins with
                      black. He also won twice against the Queen's Gambit Accepted with white
                      to finish on a remarkable 6.5/7 with second placed Julio Granda Zuniga
                      and former Fide champion Ruslan Ponomariov 2.5 points adrift on 4/7.

                      This stellar performance gained Sargissian 38 rating points, one of
                      the largest gains I have seen in one event in recent years and it
                      may even propel him into the world's top 20 players. His tournament
                      rating performance was 3021 and to put this into context, the world
                      number one is usually rated around 2800.

                      G Sargissian - R Ponomariov

                      Magistral Ruy Lopez Zafra (5)

                      Queen's Gambit Accepted

                      1.d4 d5 2.c4 dxc4 3.e4 Nf6 4.e5 Nd5 5.Bxc4 Nb6 6.Bd3 Nc6 7.Be3 Be6
                      8.Nc3 Bc4 9.Bxc4 Nxc4 (Black neglects development in order to exchange
                      White's potentially dangerous light squared bishop and establish
                      a strong square on d5) 10.Qb3 N6a5 11.Qc2 e6 12.Nf3 Nc6 (12...Nxe3
                      13.fxe3 would strengthen White's centre and leave Black exposed on
                      the f file) 13.0-0 Nb4 14.Qe4 Nd5 15.Bg5 Nxc3 16.bxc3 Qd5 17.Qxd5
                      (Sargissian might have tried 17.Qg4 although 17...h6 18.Bh4 g5 19.Bg3

                      0-0-0 looks very unclear) 17...exd5 18.Nd2 Nxd2 (18...Nb6!? and if
                      19.f4 Na4 20.Rf3 Ba3) 19.Bxd2 f5 20.h3 Be7 21.g4 Rf8 22.Kg2 Kd7 23.Rab1
                      b6 24.a4 h5!? 25.gxh5 Rh8 26.h6 g5 (Also risky, gxh6 was reasonable)
                      27.h4 g4?! 28.f3 Rag8 29.fxg4 Rxg4+ 30.Kf3 Rhg8 (30...Bf8 to remove
                      the dangerous h6 pawn looks best)

                      31.Rg1! (Clearly overlooked by Ponomariov and suddenly he is
                      struggling) 31...Bxh4 (31...Rxg1 32.Rxg1 Rxg1 33.h7) 32.Rxg4 fxg4+
                      33.Kg2 33...Ke6 34.Rh1 Be7 35.Kg3 Kf5 36.h7 Rh8 37.Rh5+ Kg6 38.Kxg4
                      Bf8 39.e6 1-0

                      Ponomariov

                      Sargissian

                      Position after 31.Rg1!

                      Final scores: Sargissian

                      (Armenia) 6.5/7; 2-3 Granda

                      Zuniga (Peru), Ponomariov (Ukraine) 4/7; 4 I Sokolov (Netherlands) 4;
                      5 Candelario (Spain) 3.5; 6-7 Sasikiran (India), Stefanova (Bulgaria)
                      2.5; 8

                      Hou Yifan (China) 2
                      General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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