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  • A true Armenian Snow Leopard!
    "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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    • Yuri Gagarin - partly Armenian, first man in space !

      Yuri Gagarin was the son of two farmers and born in Russia 1934 in the village "Klushino" that later on was renamed to "Gagarin" after Yuri.
      Why the name change?
      Because Russia won "The Space Race" against USA and Yuri Gagarin became the first man in space and first man ever to orbit planet Earth!


      "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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      • Issue #22 (242), June 01, 2007
        (June 01, 2007)

        Sport: Abraham wears 22 screws to earn victory 23
        By Suren Musayelyan
        ArmeniaNow reporter
        Boxing
        Armenia-born Arthur Abraham stopped Canada’s Sebastien Demers in the third round Saturday night in a fourth defense of his IBF middleweight title.

        In Bamberg, Germany, Abraham (23-0, 18 KOs) dropped Demers with a right hook with seconds left in the round after hitting the Canadian with numerous hard shots.

        {ai223201.jpg|left}“When I won, I looked at my corner because I was proud. It was a question of honor,” Associated Press quotes Abraham as saying.

        This was Abraham’s first bout since he had his jaw broken in two places during a fight with Edison Miranda of Mexico.

        In Bamberg the 27-year-old Armenian fought with two titanium plates and 22 screws in his jaw.

        Demers said beforehand he was going after Abraham's jaw.

        “I tried, but he moves very well,” Demers said. “He’s a great boxer, but I thought I fought good for three rounds.”

        Abraham was given a hero’s welcome in Armenia the following day. He told the local media he dedicated his latest victory to Armenia’s First Republic Day (marked on May 28).

        The Germany-based boxing star said even though he performed under Germany’s flag, he was and would always remain an Armenian. Armenian flags are always present at arenas where Abraham fights.

        “Every time after my victory I am proud that I come to my homeland,” Abraham said at a press conference in Yerevan Wednesday.

        “The level of our Armenian [boxing] school is so high that I can always take first place in international arena. I have in me the spirits of both Germany’s and Armenia’s schools, because I learned a lot of things both in Armenia and Germany,” he added.

        While in Armenia Abraham was received by President Robert Kocharyan, who congratulated him on the latest victory. “It is a pride for us that our compatriots in other countries achieve such heights,” he said.

        Abraham’s next fight is expected in the middle of August.
        General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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        • Famous Armenians...

          This guy has 4 amazing videos, updating one of them and is about to make some more...
          Enjoy...

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          • Not bad. First Armenia defeats Kazakhstan this week and now the #1 seeded team, Poland.



            Armenia bring Poles down to earth
            Wednesday 6 June 2007
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            Poland's hopes of reaching their first UEFA European Championship finals received an unexpected blow as they suffered a 1-0 defeat in Armenia.

            Memorable week
            The Group A leaders went into the game seeking a seventh successive victory yet they were far from their best against Ian Porterfield's side and could find no answer to Hamlet Mkhitaryan's second-half free-kick. For Armenia and their jubilant fans, it completed a memorable week following their first win in the section last Saturday, 2-1 in Kazakhstan.

            Missed chances
            After a slow start at the Republican stadium, the match came to life with a flurry of chances midway through the first half. After Armenia's Robert Arzumanyan had headed past the far post from a corner, Poland responded and Marek Saganowski was the first to force Gevorg Kasparov into action, the home keeper saving well as Saganowski slid in to connect with a low cross. Soon afterwards Kasparov had to tip over Jacek Krzynówek's free-kick and on the half-hour the pressure nearly brought a goal. Wojciech Łobodziński drove in a shot and when Kasparov could only parry the ball, Saganowski turned the rebound wide of a gaping goal.

            Mkhitaryan strikes
            Although Łobodziński flashed an attempt across goal on 57 minutes, Leo Beenhakker's team were not controlling proceedings as expected and the game slipped away from them when the breakthrough came on 66 minutes. Following Jacek Bąk's foul on Aram Hakobyan some 20 metres from goal, Mkhitaryan curled his free-kick over the Poland wall and beyond the despairing right arm of Artur Boruc.

            Plenty to ponder
            Poland substitutes Jakub Błaszczykowski and Maciej Żurawski both had efforts beaten away by Kasparov, yet the defeat might have been even more embarrassing had Arman Karamyan not spurned a clear opportunity in added time. Rather than going into the summer with an eight-point lead, Poland's result leaves them looking suddenly vulnerable given their immediate pursuers in Group A, Portugal and Serbia, both have two games in hand – and Poland must still visit that pair when qualifying resumes in the autumn.

            ©uefa.com 1998-2007. All rights reserved.
            General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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            • Originally posted by Joseph View Post
              Not bad. First Armenia defeats Kazakhstan this week and now the #1 seeded team, Poland.



              Armenia bring Poles down to earth
              Wednesday 6 June 2007
              e-mailPrint

              Poland's hopes of reaching their first UEFA European Championship finals received an unexpected blow as they suffered a 1-0 defeat in Armenia.

              Memorable week
              The Group A leaders went into the game seeking a seventh successive victory yet they were far from their best against Ian Porterfield's side and could find no answer to Hamlet Mkhitaryan's second-half free-kick. For Armenia and their jubilant fans, it completed a memorable week following their first win in the section last Saturday, 2-1 in Kazakhstan.

              Missed chances
              After a slow start at the Republican stadium, the match came to life with a flurry of chances midway through the first half. After Armenia's Robert Arzumanyan had headed past the far post from a corner, Poland responded and Marek Saganowski was the first to force Gevorg Kasparov into action, the home keeper saving well as Saganowski slid in to connect with a low cross. Soon afterwards Kasparov had to tip over Jacek Krzynówek's free-kick and on the half-hour the pressure nearly brought a goal. Wojciech Łobodziński drove in a shot and when Kasparov could only parry the ball, Saganowski turned the rebound wide of a gaping goal.

              Mkhitaryan strikes
              Although Łobodziński flashed an attempt across goal on 57 minutes, Leo Beenhakker's team were not controlling proceedings as expected and the game slipped away from them when the breakthrough came on 66 minutes. Following Jacek Bąk's foul on Aram Hakobyan some 20 metres from goal, Mkhitaryan curled his free-kick over the Poland wall and beyond the despairing right arm of Artur Boruc.

              Plenty to ponder
              Poland substitutes Jakub Błaszczykowski and Maciej Żurawski both had efforts beaten away by Kasparov, yet the defeat might have been even more embarrassing had Arman Karamyan not spurned a clear opportunity in added time. Rather than going into the summer with an eight-point lead, Poland's result leaves them looking suddenly vulnerable given their immediate pursuers in Group A, Portugal and Serbia, both have two games in hand – and Poland must still visit that pair when qualifying resumes in the autumn.

              ©uefa.com 1998-2007. All rights reserved.

              Armenia has jumped 48 spots in the FIFA rankings! Let's hope they keep it up.

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

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              • I see the Azeris are already preparing to lose. Man, I hope Armenia kicks their ass.




                Fuad Musayev not believes Fuad Esedov resigns for health problem

                [ 13 Jun 2007 19:23 ]



                “I don’t believe Fuad Esedov has resigned from the post of AFFA secretary general for health problem”, former AFFA president Fuad Musayev told APA-Sport.
                Musayev said Esedov faced pressure.
                “They bothered Esedov and he had to resign. He probably had some disagreement with the leadership”, he said.
                Esedov worked as vice-president in 2000-2003 when Musayev was AFFA president. Former AFFA vice-president Togrul Hadjiyev also thinks health problem is an excuse.
                “Esedov suffered diabetes when we worked together. It is common for officials to justify health problem for resignation”, he said.
                Hadjiyev thinks Esedov has resigned in order to shirk responsibility if Azerbaijan suffers failure in Euro qualifying matches against Armenia in September.
                “I don’t want Esedov to resign because, as AFFA vise-president Rauf Aliyev said, the federation has wasted a great amount of money. Esedov is also engaged in here. He decided to escape before the match against Armenia”, he said.
                Former AFFA secretary general Chingiz Ismayilov stressed that health problem is not serious reason for resignation.
                “Esedov does have health problem but he looks much better than he did five years ago. I think there is some other reason here”, he said.
                Ismayilov stated that Esedov was the only one among AFFA leadership-in-office who has knowledge of football. He noted that the reason of the resonation is pressure.
                “Esedov might have been demanded to resign. He took the step because he knows that it is impossible to develop football in 5 or 10 years. AFFA reminds an office. Not a federation. They make a decision one day and change it the other. The one who gets up earlier becomes president in AFFA”, he underscored. /APA-Sport/
                General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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                • Levon Aronian

                  LEVON ARONIAN TO PARTICIPATE IN FINALS FOR WORLD CHAMPION TITLE

                  Noyan Tapan
                  Jun 13 2007

                  ELISTA, JUNE 13, NOYAN TAPAN. The second round of the chess tournament
                  of challengers for the title of world champion ended in Elista on
                  June 12.

                  Levon Aronian drew with Alexey Shirov and gained an overall victory
                  with the score of 3.5:2.5. He received the right to participate in
                  the finals of the world chess championship in Mexico City to start
                  on September 11. He will compete with the current world champion
                  Vladimir Kramnik (Russia), Vishvanatan Anand (India), Alexander
                  Morozevich (Russia), Pyotr Svildler (Russia), Peter Leko (Hungary)
                  and Boris Gelfand (Israel).

                  The tournament's extra game between Alexander Grishchuk and Sergei
                  Rublevski (both Russian chess palyers) on June 13 will determine the
                  8th participant of the championship.
                  General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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                  • Two Armenians to face off


                    ARTHUR ABRAHAM TO TAKE ON KHOREN GEVOR IN SECOND MANDATORY TITLE DEFENCE

                    EastsideBoxing.com
                    June 13 2007

                    13.06.07 - It was at the training camp on Majorca where Arthur Abraham
                    learned about his next opponent - the undefeated IBF middleweight
                    champion will make his second mandatory defence against Universum´s
                    Khoren Gevor. "That is no surprise for me," King Arthur stated. "I
                    only took one week off in Armenia after my last fight and then started
                    practicing straight away. I will be ready."

                    Some weeks ago Gevor did not look like a potential Abraham opponent
                    as he is only rated fifth by the IBF. But with Edison Miranda,
                    the original mandatory challenger, losing and European champion
                    Amin Asikainen taking on Sebastian Sylvester in Zwickau on June 23,
                    Gevor has been made mandatory challenger. "Of course Arthur is the
                    favourite," coach Ulli Wegner said.

                    "One must not underestimate Gevor, though, even though his name might
                    only ring a bell with a few experts. He is fundamentally sound and
                    a strong fighter. Arthur should not take him lightly."

                    The fight will also spell only the second duel between coaching
                    legends Ulli Wegner and Universum´s Fritz Sdunek. "We have known
                    each other for ages," said Wegner. "Back in the GDR, we competed in
                    many fights. I have a lot of respect for him and truly appreciate the
                    work he is doing for Universum." Their only meeting in professional
                    boxing came in November 2000 when Vitali Klitschko clinched a points
                    decision over Wegner´s Timo Hoffmann.

                    Abraham´s training camp on Majorca will come to an end this weekend.

                    "Then we will start with the video analysis and get Arthur in perfect
                    shape in Berlin," Wegner said. Time, date and the promoting organizers
                    for the fight still have to be determined. "We have already picked
                    up the negotiations with Universum," Sauerland managing director
                    Chris Meyer said. "Of course it is our goal to stage the fight of
                    our champion." If all goes according to plan for Sauerland Event,
                    the fight will go down in Germany in August.

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

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                    • Originally posted by Joseph View Post
                      I see the Azeris are already preparing to lose. Man, I hope Armenia kicks their ass.




                      Fuad Musayev not believes Fuad Esedov resigns for health problem

                      [ 13 Jun 2007 19:23 ]



                      “I don’t believe Fuad Esedov has resigned from the post of AFFA secretary general for health problem”, former AFFA president Fuad Musayev told APA-Sport.
                      Musayev said Esedov faced pressure.
                      “They bothered Esedov and he had to resign. He probably had some disagreement with the leadership”, he said.
                      Esedov worked as vice-president in 2000-2003 when Musayev was AFFA president. Former AFFA vice-president Togrul Hadjiyev also thinks health problem is an excuse.
                      “Esedov suffered diabetes when we worked together. It is common for officials to justify health problem for resignation”, he said.
                      Hadjiyev thinks Esedov has resigned in order to shirk responsibility if Azerbaijan suffers failure in Euro qualifying matches against Armenia in September.
                      “I don’t want Esedov to resign because, as AFFA vise-president Rauf Aliyev said, the federation has wasted a great amount of money. Esedov is also engaged in here. He decided to escape before the match against Armenia”, he said.
                      Former AFFA secretary general Chingiz Ismayilov stressed that health problem is not serious reason for resignation.
                      “Esedov does have health problem but he looks much better than he did five years ago. I think there is some other reason here”, he said.
                      Ismayilov stated that Esedov was the only one among AFFA leadership-in-office who has knowledge of football. He noted that the reason of the resonation is pressure.
                      “Esedov might have been demanded to resign. He took the step because he knows that it is impossible to develop football in 5 or 10 years. AFFA reminds an office. Not a federation. They make a decision one day and change it the other. The one who gets up earlier becomes president in AFFA”, he underscored. /APA-Sport/
                      Yes, the Azeris are very afraid of losing


                      UEFA TO MAKE A FINAL DECISION
                      [03:20 pm] 20 June, 2007

                      The venue of the Armenia-Azerbaijan football meeting is still unknown. The UEFA Executive Committee is due to make a final decision on the venue June 23.

                      Armenia’s stance is already known: the country is ready to host the Azeri team. In case Azerbaijan guarantees security, Armenians are ready to compete in Baku.

                      It is due to mention that Azeris want to compete in a neutral zone.

                      Obviously, one of the countries will lodge an appeal as it will be discontent with the UEFA decision.

                      Armenia will apply to the Sport Court in case UEFA decides to hold the meeting in a neutral zone.

                      The Sport Court (CAS) will hardly succumb to Azerbaijan’s whims.

                      Nevertheless, let’s hope that UEFA will make an impartial decision as UEFA President Michel Platini supports the Armenian stance.

                      Armen Minasyan, the Executive Manager of the Armenian Football Federation, informed A1+ that the venue of the meetings should be known 60 days before the meeting.

                      To remind, the meetings are scheduled for September 8 and 12.

                      It means Armenia can dispute the UEFA decision within ten days in case the country disagrees with it.
                      General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”

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